Prof. Reena Cheruvalath, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences has been awarded ‘Data Collection Abroad’ fellowship by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) for undertaking research on ‘Meta-Moral Cognition and Critical Thinking’ at the University of Kyoto, Japan. The assumption is that critical thinking and logical reasoning help to improve the process of moral decision making. It is a collaborative research by the faculty members from Universities of Waseda and Kyoto, Japan.
Under this Scheme, the ICSSR provides financial assistance to Indian Social Science Scholars who intend to visit abroad for the purposes of Data Collection or consulting Archival Material in connection with their research work.
Mehul Mohan (2017A7PS0935G), a second year student of Computer Science & Information Systems, has been awarded a scholarship to participate in the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2019 scheduled from 3rd to 7th June at San Jose, California (USA). WWDC is awarded to around 250-300 students globally and (9 students from India this time) offering free passes to attend WWDC in San Jose, California. Scholarship includes a ticket to the conference, lodging for the week and one year membership in the Apple Developer Programme.
Akul Gupta (2016B3A70298G), a third year student of Computer Science & Information Systems and Economics, has been awarded the prestigious MITACS Globalink Research Internship sponsored by the Government of Canada for the summer of 2019 (17th May to 8th August 2019). As part of his internship, Akul will be undertaking research on ‘Testing of Machine Learning Programs’ under Professor Hadi Hemmati at University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The Mitacs Globalink Research Internship is a competitive initiative for international undergraduates Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Mexico, Tunisia, United Kingdom, and Ukraine. From May to October of each year, top-ranked applicants participate in a twelve (12) week research internship under the supervision of Canadian university faculty members in a variety of academic disciplines, from science, engineering and mathematics to the humanities and social sciences.
Mr. Siddhant Vitthal Patil (2015A8TS0475G), a fourth-year student of the EEE Department studying ENI, has been selected for the ILDP START plus 2019, International Linkage Degree Program for Developing Innovators Transforming Advanced Technology to Social Goals. The program is scheduled from 24th June to 30th June 2019 at Hiroshima University. Siddhant will be financially supported by the Sakura Science Plan, Japan Science and Technology Agency (https://ssp.jst.go.jp/EN/index.html) and the Hiroshima University.
ILDP-START plus Program is an intensive short course, providing an introduction to the exciting and emerging field of cutting-edge technology of Hiroshima University, especially the laboratories relevant to ILDP target fields; smart infrastructure development, new energy, and environmental sustainability.
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Mr. Harsh Vijay (2018B5PS0859G), a first-year student of Physics, has been selected for the National Initiative on Undergraduate Sciences (NIUS) (Physics) Camp 16.1 organised by Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), TIFR (Mumbai) from 10th to 22nd June 2019. With thrust on promoting undergraduate research and learning, the NIUS programme has been contributing towards training of students and teachers in theoretical and experimental science, preparation of pedagogical material and R&D in science education/laboratory training. Harsh is the only BITS students amongst the 72 students from prestigious colleges / universities across India who will participate in this programme.
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Mr. Harsh Vijay (2018B5PS0859G), a first-year student of Physics, secured 21st rank in the National Graduate Physics Examination (NGPE) conducted by The Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) in January 2019.
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Mr. Abhiraj Hinge (2016A7PS0053G), a third-year computer science student, was selected as one of the Economic Times Campus Stars - Class of 2018-19. This year, 91 students were selected from a pool of 35,000+ applicants from over 2,000+ engineering colleges in India. The selection was conducted over 4 rounds, the first two of which were psychometric and domain-knowledge tests. Third round involved a group activity to determine leadership skills. The last round was an interview conducted by a panel member from a panel of CXOs. Abhiraj was interviewed by the CEO of Haptik Chatbots, a company that was subsequently acquired for $100 million by Reliance.
ET Campus Stars is an initiative for recognizing and rewarding India’s brightest engineering students. Currently into its second edition, this initiative is meant to encourage and nurture young engineers who will be driving the growth of this country as they join the corporate bandwagon.
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Mr. Arnav Gupta (2015B1A30810G), a fourth-year biological sciences student, has been awarded the prestigious MITACS Globalink Reasearch Internship sponsored by the Government of Canada for the summer of 2019 (1st May to 30th June). As part of this internship, Arnav will be undertaking research on ‘Bioinformatics Technician in Genomics & Metagenomics’ under Professor Robert Colautti at Queen’s University – Kingston, Canada.
Mitacs Globalink Research Internship is a competitive program that pairs top-ranked international students with specific research expertise with faculty at Canadian universities for a twelve (12) week research project of mutual interest in the period of May to October.
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Mr. Rijul Arora (2014B3A30645G) was selected to participate in the 22nd World Business Dialogue (https://www.world-business-dialogue.com/), one of the largest international student business conferences, held from 18th to 22nd February 2019. This year’s theme was Digital Zeitgeist – Time to Rethink Learning. Rijul was amongst 220 delegates selected from a diverse pool of about 2000 international applicants from around 60 countries.
He was selected to be a member of Creation Labs comprising of 90 delegates who worked to digitize the administrative and registration process for incoming foreign exchange students in Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences of University of Cologne. Rijul offered his analytical and consulting skills to his team which finally won the competition.
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Two teams representing BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus bagged the first position in different categories in the Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon, 2019 (SIH, 2019) organised by MHRD, Government of India. SIH, one of the world's biggest Hackathon, was held at 48 centres across India on 2nd - 3rd March 2019.
Team ZENIITH, comprising of Ahan M R, Vedashree Kulkarni, Gaurav Sangle, Aryan Agarwal and Sanket Badgujar, won a cash prize of Rs. 50,000/- in their problem statement under the Ministry of Railways at Nagpur.
Team APPTHLETES won a cash prize of Rs. 1,00,000/- in their problem statement under ISRO at Ahmedabad. The team comprised of Gargi Balasubramaniam, Adithya R., Abhiraj Hinge, Mayank Manuja, Pranav Agarwal and Samarth Jain.
Smart India Hackathon 2019 is a nationwide initiative to provide students a platform to solve some of pressing problems we face in our daily lives, and thus inculcate a culture of product innovation and a mindset of problem solving. Out of about 2 Lakh students across India, 300 Teams consisting of approx. 1500 students were declared Winner of SIH 2019 under their respective problem statements.
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Priya Sharma (2015PHXF0003G) (Department of Biological Sciences) Won BEST POSTER AWARD for One minute on water sanitation poster presentation in National Academia Conclave on Urban Sanitation held at CEPT University, Ahmedabad on 9th and 10th March 2019
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Ms. Muskan Taneja (2016A4PS0137G), a third year Mechanical Engineering student won the Student Innovator of the Year 2018 award hosted by Indian Automotive Technology and Innovation Awards by renowned magazine Autotech Review for the project "Design Optimisation of an Automobile Crash Box". She received the Award for the best student innovation in the automobile industry among applicants from hundreds of colleges all over India for which she received a cash prize of Rs. 50,000/-, a gift voucher of 350 Euros, a gift hamper, a framed certificate, and a trophy.
The award was presented to her in a conference held in New Delhi by the president of SAE India and the Sr. Executive Director (Engineering), Maruti Suzuki India Limited. At the event she was offered to continue her work on the project in BMW, Mercedes, Frost and Sullivan, and Maruti Suzuki Ltd. Later she received an offer from General Motors for the same.
The Jury for the event consisted of the major players of the automotive industry namely
· Former Director Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI)
· President, SAE INDIA
· Managing Director, Michelin India Technology Center LLP
· Scientist G, DHI-DST Technology Platform for Electric Mobility, Govt of India
· Head - Automotive & Transportation Practice, Frost & Sullivan
· Sr Executive Director (Engineering), Maruti Suzuki India Limited
· Vice Chairman, Sun Mobility
· Chairman, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology and former MD & CEO, National Skills Development Corporation
· Co-Founder, Expereal
· Managing Director, Lumax Industries Ltd.
· And head representatives of most Indian Automotive companies such as BMW, Volvo, Mercedes, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Honda, Hyundai, etc.
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Ms. Krishna Kumari Swain, Research scholar, working under supervision of Prof. Sunil Bhand, received the Best Poster Presentation award (second prize) at “Analytical Science at NCCCM: A Journey over 25 Years” organized by NCCCM, BARC Hyderabad during 29th Nov-1st Dec 2018. Title of the research paper was “Development of an enzyme coupled nanoprobe for analysis of Hg2+, Cd2+ and Pb2+ ions; applications to drinking water and fish” Authors: Krishna K Swain, Sunil Bhand. Project is funded by DAE-BRNS, GOI.
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Dr. Richa Singhal from Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India for a research project entitled "Mechanistic from Department of Chemical Engineering has received the Early Career Research Awardapproach to design composite metal-carbon nanofiber oxygen electrodes for high-performance metal-air batteries".
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Mr. Rakesh Manuka, Research Scholar from Department of Biological Sciences received DST-SERB travel grant for attending the 16th International Symposium on Rice Functional Genomics (ISFRG 2018) scheduled from 5th to 7th September 2018 at Tokyo University of Agriculture in Japan.
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5 Research scholars of Department of Biological Sciences were awarded ICMR & CSIR – Senior Research Fellowship. These scholars include – Rehan Ahmed Deshmukh, Chitra Nair, Starlaine Mascarenhas, Joseph Fernandes, Avijit Das. Their PhD is supervised by Dr. Utpal Roy, Dr. Dibakar Chakraborty, Dr. Anasuya Ganguly, Dr. Arnab Banerjee and Dr. Malabika Biswas respectively.
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2 Research scholars of Department of Biological Sciences, Anumeha Vats and Priya Sharma were awarded Summer School on Resource Recovery and Reuse for undergoing training in the by International Water Management Institute, Sri Lanka. Dr. Srikanth Mutnuri is the PhD supervisor of both these scholars.
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Jiss Maria Louis was awarded Women Scientist under WOSA scheme by DST. Her project entitled ‘TNF alpha mediated alternative splicing in type 2 diabetes; a genome wide approach’ is being mentored by Dr. Indrani Talukdar.
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Zantye Pranjita Ganesh was awarded the DST- CEFIPRA Fellowship For ESONN Programme 2018 for undergoing training in the field of Nano-sciences and Nanotechnology to be held at Grenoble, France (Aug-Sept 2018). Her Ph.D. supervisor is Dr. Meenal Kowshik.
Prajakta Patil was awarded the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for undergoing training of Teachers programme in Sanitation at IHE Delft Institute for Water Education to be held at Delft, Netherlands (28th May -30th November 2018). Her Ph.D. supervisor is Dr. Srikanth Mutnuri.
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Dr. Bhakti Salgaonkar (CSIR RA), student from Prof. Judith Bragança’s group, received SRISTI (Society for Research and Initiatives for Sustainable Technologies and Institutions) BIRAC (Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council) Appreciation Award for her work entitled “Polyhydroxyalkanoates Production by Microorganisms from Sustainable Resources” carried during the 30 days Biotech Innovation Ignition School-3 (BIIS-3) on “Opportunity for Women biotechnology students to work on grassroots innovations and microbial diversity” at Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India from April 30 to May 29, 2018.
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Dr. Bhakti Salgaonkar (CSIR RA), student from Prof. Judith Bragança’s group, received First best Oral Presentation Award for the paper entitled “Polyhydroxyalkanoates Production by Extremely Halophilic Archaea from Sustainable Resources” at International Conference on "Microbial Technology for Better Tomorrow (ICMTBT-2018)”, Organized by Dr. D. Y. Patil Arts, College, Pune, Maharashtra, India in association with Microbiologist Society, India”, from 17-19th February, 2018.
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Prof. Srinivas Krishnaswamy, Department of Chemical Engineering, BITS Pilani, KK Birla Goa Campus has been awarded Prof. I J Nagrath Faculty Excellence Award, for the academic year 2017-2018.
BITS Pilani Alumni Association (BITSAA) gives two awards annually to any full-time faculty member with experience of at least three years in any of the BITS campuses at Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad and Dubai. The award is instituted by the generosity of BITS Alumnus Mr. Karthik Krishna (1993 batch) in the name of Prof. S. Venkateswaran, former Director & Vice Chancellor, BITS Pilani and Prof. I. J. Nagrath former Deputy Director, BITS Pilani.
These awards aim to recognize BITS faculty for excellence in their teaching, research, and administrative achievements and commitment towards BITS Pilani. A few measurable parameters for selection of the awardees, while not exhaustive, include innovation in Instruction, professional achievements, contributions to BITS Pilani in activities outside the classroom, commitment to student success and contributions towards neighbourhood societal development. Both awards consist of a Rolling Plaque (with name of the winner inscribed), and framed along with a certificate and a cash reward of INR 100,000.
Prof. Anil Kumar, Department of Chemistry, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus has been awarded Prof. S Venkateswaran Faculty Excellence Award for 2017 - 2018.
Congratulations, to both the Professors!!
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The Mitacs Globalink Research Internship is a competitive initiative for students from 10 countries of Australia, Brazil, China, France, India, Germany, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Ukraine. From May to October of each year, top-ranked applicants participate in a fully-funded 12-week research internship under the supervision of Canadian university faculty members in a variety of academic disciplines, from science, engineering and mathematics to the humanities and social sciences.
As a part of this program, Jaychandran will be pursuing a 12-week summer research project at the University of Sherbrooke, Quebec under the guidance of Prof. André-Marie Tremblay, on the topic, Spin fluctuations in Weyl semimetals.
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As part of this programme, Rachith will be pursuing a summer internship at the Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition Animale at Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France. He will be working under the guidance of Dr. Guy Theraulaz in the field of Collective Behaviour.
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As part of this scholarship, Suparno will be pursuing a 12 week summer research project at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. He will be working with the Neuroelectronics Group to develop a portable device for screening nanoparticle impurities in water. This project has a larger scope towards developing better sensing platforms for neurodegenerative applications in vitro.
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Aman will pursue a 2-year masters degree in a course that is a unique multidisciplinary blend of design and engineering. The IPD Master’s programme provides an integrated approach to the disciplines involved: advanced studies in innovative design theory and methods, aesthetics, ergonomics, engineering, and sustainability.
Having a background in mechanical engineering from BITS Pilani, Goa Campus, extensive experience in graphics at his design firm Pixelworks, and a thesis in sustainable product design at National Institute of Design - Ahmedabad, Aman found a perfect fit in the design degree offered by TU Delft, which is one of its kind in the world.
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Nissim Gore-Datar (2014B1A40939G) has been awarded the prestigious Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech SURF 2018).
Established in 1979, the annual SURF Program selects students from across the world though a competitive application process for a fully-funded 10-week research internship at Caltech. The program also includes seminars by faculty, student-faculty dinners, field trips and technical paper presentations by interns.
As part of this program, Nissim will work under the guidance of Prof. Michael Hoffmann from the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering at Caltech on a project titled 'Electro-Fenton Process for Decentralized Treatment of Municipal Wastewater', which aims to design and prototype on-site electrochemical reactors to treat wastewater for reuse.
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Honey Jain (2014B1A30875G) has been awarded the prestigious Mitacs Globalink Research Internship 2018 sponsored by Government of Canada.The Mitacs Globalink Research Internship is a competitive initiative for students from 10 countries of Australia, Brazil, China, France, India, Germany, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Ukraine. From May to October of each year, top-ranked applicants participate in a fully-funded 12-week research internship under the supervision of Canadian university faculty members in a variety of academic disciplines, from science, engineering and mathematics to the humanities and social sciences.
As a part of this program, Honey will be pursuing a 12 week summer research project at the Université Laval, Quebec. She will be working under the mentorship of Prof. Christian Landry on a project based on computational biology involving protein interaction networks.
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Heer Joisher (2014B1A30709G) has been awarded the prestigious Khorana Scholarship 2018 sponsored by the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, Indo-US Science and technology Forum (IUSSTF) and WINStep Forward.
As a part of this program, Heer will be pursuing a two month summer research project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA. she will be working under the mentorship of Prof. Graham Walker at the Department of Biology, MIT on a project involving expressing antimicrobial peptides and peptides related to symbiosis from various sub cellular compartments of the cell.
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SARTHAK SINGH (2014B2A80710G) was selected as an official participant in Climate Force’s “Leadership on the Edge” program led by Robert Swan OBE
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Rohit Prabhudesai (2013PHXF0413G), PhD Scholar, and Dr. Ch V V S N V Prasad, Assistant Professor, from the Department of Economics, won the best paper award at the International Conference on Entrepreneurship and Family Business (ICEFB) conducted by University of North Texas and IIT Bombay from January 8th-10th, 2018
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Kishore Gopal Krishnan (2014B5A40523G) won gold medal in “The National Graduate Physics Exam” (NGPE). this exam awards scholarships to encourage students to take-up physics as a career. S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata, allows direct admission to toppers in NGPE, after an interview, in their integrated Ph.D. programme.
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Project Apeiro is led by a team of undergraduate students from BITS Pilani Goa Campus and is India's first student-led near space experiment. It aims to determine and analyse space radiation in the lower stratospheric regions over the central part of the Indian subcontinent. The results will be compared and further analysed with the NAIRAS model developed by NASA and is very similar to the Rad-X experiment. The project is being pursued with technical support from TIFR Mumbai and TIFR National Balloon Facility, Hyderabad.
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Hyperloop India
A Hyperloop is a mode of passenger and/or freight transportation proposed by Elon Musk in 2012, first used to describe an open-source vacuum train design released by a joint team from Tesla and SpaceX. A hyperloop comprises a sealed tube or system of tubes through which a pod may travel free of air resistance or friction conveying people or objects at high speed while being very efficient. Elon Musk's version of the concept, first publicly mentioned in 2012, incorporates reduced-pressure tubes in which pressurized capsules ride on air bearings driven by electromagnetic levitation and air compressors.
The Hyperloop Pod Competition is an incentive prize competition sponsored by SpaceX that is being held in 2015–2018 where a number of student and non-student teams are participating to design and build a subscale prototype transport vehicle to demonstrate technical feasibility of various aspects of the Hyperloop concept. The competitions have been open to participants globally, although all competitions and judging has occurred in the United States.
"Hyperloop One" is another international organization working on this technology. In 2016, Hyperloop One launched its Hyperloop One Global Challenge to find the locations for, and develop and construct, the world’s first Hyperloop networks. In January 2017, Hyperloop One announced the 35 semifinalist routes (spread over 17 countries) in the Hyperloop One Global Challenge. Hyperloop One held a series of events showcasing the semifinalists, Vision for India in February, Vision for America in April and Vision for Europe in June. On September 14, 2017, Hyperloop One announced the 10 winners for the Hyperloop One Global Challenge. The countries with teams that won include the US, UK, Canada, Mexico, and India. The winners will now be invited to work closely with Hyperloop One on viability studies to try and bring their respective loops from proposal to reality.
Founded in 2015 by a small group of students from BITS Pilani, Team Hyperloop India is a unique multi-disciplinary cross-campus think tank consisting of motivated student volunteers in the fields of engineering and business and design, interested in reinventing transportation by exploring the technical and economic feasibility of this technology in India. The team has been actively involved in developing the technology and business strategies for making Hyperloop a reality in India.
Achievements of the team:
1. The team has participated in the Hyperloop One Global Challenge, for which they proposed a feasible business model and implementation strategy for bringing the Hyperloop to India. The proposal is one among the 10 international candidates chosen by Hyperloop One as winners of the competition.
2. The team was one among the 24 finalists in the 2017 SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition for which they built an autonomous and fully functional Hyperloop pod capable of running at the mile long test track at SpaceX, California. The project is a massive interdisciplinary collaborative effort that involves work on every aspect of the pod, including structural simulations, fluid dynamics simulation, embedded electronics, real time systems, power systems and vehicle dynamics.
3. The team presented the pod and the Hyperloop concept to the Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Advisor to the President of the United States, Ivanka Trump at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit 2017, Hyderabad.
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Prof. Narendra Nath Ghosh, Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry has been elected as Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry, UK recognizing his efforts in the field of the chemical sciences. RSC is the world’s leading chemistry community, advancing excellence in the chemical sciences.
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Prof. A V Kulkarni, Department of Physics is selected for the Visiting Associateship Programme at the Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune. He will work on Gravitational Waves during the 3 year period of this Associateship starting Aug’2017
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Amit Agarwal 2014A7PS0403G awarded the IUSSTF-Viterbi India Program 2017 which is partnered by Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California and the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum. The scholarship provided him the opportunity to pursue a 2 month summer research internship from May 16 - July 14. Amit worked on a Network Security project entitled "Virtually Isolated DETER Experimentation" under the mentorship of Prof. Clifford Neuman, Director of USC Center for Computer Systems Security.
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We are proud to announce that our student Devashish Vikas Gupta has been awarded the highly prestigious Aditya Birla Scholarship. Devashish is pursuing his Mechanical engineering degree at BITS-Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus. Since his early childhood, Devashish was fascinated by Mathematics, Music and Science. While studying in the 11th grade, he got intensely involved in research in the fields of Physics and Mathematics. He has the distinction of having published two research papers in international journals and is currently working on his third research paper.
In addition to academics, Devashish has several other feathers to his cap. He is a self-taught instrumentalist, music composer, producer and orchestrator. He has two international music collaborations with artists from USA and Canada, and has composed over thirty songs in two years (2015-2017). Devashish is also a Badminton player, and has played at the state level. He is a graphic designer as well. Devashish aspires to pursue further studies and research and make significant contributions in building our nations knowledge base.
Instituted in 1999, The Aditya Birla Scholarship Programme is the Aditya Birla Group's way of pursuing Mr. Aditya Vikram Birla's ideals of spawning leaders with a passion to excel. This is achieved through fostering outstanding academic excellence and humane leadership values, in partnership with select IITs, BITS Pilani, IIMs, and Law colleges.
This scholarship covers a large part of the academic fees as well as the hostel fees for the IITs / BITS stream. A total 160 students from the IITs and BITS (Pilani) were evaluated and short listed based on their overall achievements spanning academic and co-curricular excellence and the essays written by them. The shortlisted students were invited for a final round of interview conducted by an eminent panel of luminaries and academicians, which ultimately selects the best 16 students from - engineering and management and are named Aditya Birla Scholars.
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Prof. Angshuman Sarkar from the Department of Biological Sciences has been selected as the fellow of All India Cell Biology Society for the period 2017 to 2019.
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Rachit Gupta (ID: 2013A3PS201G) received the Mitacs Globalink Scholarship (2016) for an internship at the University of Manitoba. He worked at Nano-Systems Fabrication Laboratory under Dr. Cyrus Shafai of University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. His work primarily focused on designing of MEMS Sensors and Systems for High Voltage Infrastructure Monitoring.
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Heer Joisher has been selected to participate in the Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne Summer Research Program 2017. She will be working under the guidance of Dr. Daniel Constam from Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research Group, School of LIfe Sciences, on project related to "Morphogenic Signalling in Stem Cells".
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Drone Nation, a team from BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa campus was selected for receiving incubation support and finance grant from Nidhi-Prayas, DST, Government of India to develop a Drone for Agriculture. Drone Nation is one of the 5 teams selected in the final round from among more than 2000 teams that participated from the entire country.
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The invention was about development of indigenous low cost hemodialysis membranes. The project involved development of biocompatible material, developing an indigenous process to spin clinical grade hollow fiber membranes using a self fabricated extremely low cost assembly and post processing of the membranes to enhance the biological response and mechanical performance of the membranes. It also involved developing a proper ecosystem, identifying the stakeholders and manufacturers to commercialize the technology. It was concluded that the cost of hemodialyzers could be reduced by 5 folds (Rs 300 instead of Rs 1500) using the complete technology developed.
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Urvashi Jain has been awarded the prestigious Khorana Scholarship 2017 being conducted in joint support by the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India, Indo-US Science and technology Forum (IUSSTF) and WINStep Forward.
Under this program, Urvashi will be doing a two month summer internship at University of California San Diego, CA, USA under the mentorship of Prof. Bing Ren at the Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research on a project involving "The study of epigenetic regulation in cancer stem cells".
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Kartik Satyanarayanan (2013A7PS037) secured an internship at INRIA, Rennes in France under the Charpak Research Internship Scholarship.
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Twenty five students from BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus were selected for the Google Summer of Code 2016.The Campus had the second highest number of selections in India.
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Varsheeth Talluri (2013A7PS045G) was awarded the Viterbi-India Program which is partnered by Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California and the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum. Varsheeth worked on a Computer Vision & Machine Learning project titled 'Blot Image Analysis and Extraction', and was mentored by Prof. Premkumar Natarajan, Vice Dean, Viterbi School of Engineering.
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Prof. Narendra Nath Ghosh has received Newton Research Collaboration Programme award jointly with Professor Gerard Franklyn Fernando University of Birmingham, UK. This award is funded by The Royal Academy Of Engineering (UK). Dr. Ghosh has also received Visiting Professorship from University of Leeds, UK.
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Prof. Srikanth Mutnuri has been awarded the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation project "Onsite electrochemical wastewater treatment and recycling technology", in collaboration with Prof. Michael Hoffman California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA – 2016 -2017
Prof. Srikanth Mutnuri and Dr. Nitin Sharma are awarded the project "Analytics Sensor Test-Kit for Advanced Process Control" by the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation project in collaboration with Prof. Willaim Leon Cranfield University, UK. 2016 -2018.
Prof. Srkanth Mutnuri is also the recipient of the Reinvent the Toilet Challenge Grant 2014 from DBT BIRAC and Bill & Mellinda Gates foundation for the project "Empowered septic tank as decentralized treatment system". This project is in collaboration with Prof. Willy Verstrate and Prof. Korneel Rabaey, Ghent University, Belgium. Click here for Video