When IIIT Hyderabad launched SPEC, an alternative admission channel for meritorious, rural and economically disadvantaged students, little did they realize that down the line, they would be celebrating sweet success, with Harshavardhan Thatipamula snagging the Best all-rounder award for 2024.
Can you fry something in water? It’s questions like these that are all in a day’s work for the IIITH interview panels that each year scout for candidates with research aptitude for enrolment into the institute’s dual degree programs. This
Prof. Santosh Nannuru’s work in IIIT Hyderabad’s Signal Processing and Communications Research Center (SPCRC) is at the very core of the digital world that we live in. He builds algorithms that allows us to interpret the technologies of our connected
The Center is expanding its impact in education and healthcare by crowdsourcing its developmental projects via an online platform. At the International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad, the emphasis has always been on research, especially the translatable kind. In order
What began as a doctoral dissertation on the Urdu-speaking community in Bangladesh transformed into a labyrinth of interesting possibilities for IIIT Hyderabad’s historian and social scientist, Dr. Isha Dubey. She elaborates on her research into Mumbai’s Bhendi Bazaar, the multi-dimensional
Winner of the Bhashini Grand Innovation Challenge by MeitY, Govt. of India, eBhasha Setu is taking ‘knowledge for all’ very seriously with its language processing technology services. There’s a rather poignant moment in the movie “12th Fail” where Manoj Kumar,
