Building A Brain Atlas: For Indians, By Indians
IIITH researchers create first-ever Indian Brain Atlas demonstrating significant differences in size and structure of the average Indian brain vis-a-vis Caucasian as well as other Eastern brains. Future work in this direction is aimed at creating atlases for different age-groups
Prof. Abhijit Mitra On His Stint at IIIT-Hyderabad...
They say it takes a village to raise a child. If you liken the institute IIIT to a child, it has taken several, well-meaning, passionate administrators and faculty like Prof. Abhijit Mitra to raise this one. Often the face behind collective,
IIITH Celebrates 18th Convocation
International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad celebrated its 18th convocation ceremony on 10 August. It graduated 477 students and a record number of 17 PhDs and 125 Masters with thesis. A total of 117 companies registered for conducting placements and
Going Desi: A Dhoti For A Degree
What’s in an outfit after all? Well, apparently plenty, especially if it’s the official garb for convocation ceremonies. Even as there are mixed reactions to the traditional thrust by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), we trace the roots
From Reporting on AI to Reporting to AI
Not to state the obvious but we do live in an alarmingly digitized world. Everywhere you look, it’s AI this and AI that. As journalists, media persons often report on the latest technological advancements, research breakthroughs, their applications and so
CVEST’s Continuous BP Capture
Worldwide, deaths due to cardiovascular diseases are on the rise and a large proportion of them can be attributed either to hypertension or hypotension making blood pressure monitoring an important factor in disease prevention. However traditional methods of BP monitoring
