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Scientists at IIT Hyderabad make IC chips off graphene for next gen digital devices
Sivasubramani_santhosh •The popularity of digital devices has spurred the need for IC chips that are lightweight yet efficient.
IIT Hyderabad to launch a B Tech in artificial intelligence program in 2019
Tech2 News Staff •The course will have an intake of 20 students who can take the program via JEE-Advanced.
IIT Hyderabad to launch India's first B-Tech course in Artificial Intelligence; admissions starts from 2019-20 through JEE Advanced
•A full-fledged B-Tech programme in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be introduced by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad, from the coming academic year.
IIT researchers develop smartphone algorithms that can detect adulteration in milk
•The research team developed a sensor-chip based method for measuring pH level, an indicator of acidity.
Kerala, After The Flood: IIT Hyderabad team uses data mining, verifies relief requests to help govt's efforts
Hema Vaishnavi •The community of students, faculty, and administrators at IIT Hyderabad has been working relentlessly towards ensuring that any call for help isn’t left unanswered.
Universities not mere degree factories, President Ram Nath Kovind tells students of IIT-Hyderabad
Ians •President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday said that the best scientific universities and institutions of learning are not just teaching shops or degree factories but increasingly they are sources of innovation and incubators of technology and technology-driven start-ups.
New technology may help scale up memory storage capacity
Ratnesh •The team has designed a memory device which is made up of silver, titanium dioxide and fluorine doped Tin oxide (FTO).
IIT Hyderabad develops a device that allows affordable and early detection of infectious diseases
Sunderarajan Padmanabhan •The research team included Brince Paul and Asisa Kumar Panigrahi (IIT Hyderabad) and Dr. Vikrant Singh from School of Medicine, University of California.
IIT-Hyderabad aims to attract $15 million in sponsored research funding
•The Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad aims to attract up to USD 15 million in sponsored research funding in the next two years as the institution is giving new vigour to R&D activities, IITH Director, UB Desai, said, "Since it started functioning in August 2008, IITH has bagged $20 million of sponsored research projects."
IIT fees hike: Jump from Rs 90,000 a year to Rs 2 lakh is still not high enough and here's why
Rnb •In India, the average salary a fresh IIT graduate would get would be around Rs 1 lakh a month or Rs 12 lakh a year. That would permit the student to pay off the entire cost of higher education within two years, if not earlier