Friday, March 30, 2012

Typing A to Z in a blink

Breaking the records of Jayasimha, Mohammed Khursheed Hussain, Pothireddy Krishna Teja and Sridhar Raju, B V A Manoj Varma, a junior analyst at the Wordworks Apex ITES (India) Pvt Ltd set a new record.This confirmed his entry into the India Book of Records for typing all the 26 English alphabets in just 2.16 seconds without any space in between the letters, and 3.90 seconds with space between the letters.However, he has his dreams, set high.A native of West Godavari district, BVA Manoj Varma Penmetsa pursued his masters in computer applications from Karimnagar and is also an expert with the lower hand in typewriting.“I have been practicing this for almost two years and it is my dream is to become a Guinness World Record holder.” His stint at the India Book of records, Varma says, is his first step to the Guinness Books of Records.“Two years ago, when I saw Jayasimha breaking the world record, I have been working on it. And this is very important to me as people get recognised for their talents in different fields and being one among them would be a great feeling.”Evidently excited Manoj, flanked by his friends and teachers cheering him up, did have to struggle a bit with the second task where he had to type each letter with a space.And he was successful after quite some attempts.He used a Dell key board for typing the alphabets without space, while he used a Logitech one for typing with space.He says, “The type of keys on the keyboard are very important and spacing your fingers between them is also vital. Keys on laptops are surely placed close to each other, but are really soft, hence they reduce the speed of typing.”Guests who were judging this attempt were DSP G Nageshwar Rao, Krishnaiah Goud, dept of commerce, AV College and R Ramchandhar Rao, head master, ZPHS, Miyapur
Source: http://ibnlive.in.com/news/typing-a-to-z-in-a-blink/243453-60-121.html

First cancer encyclopedia ups hope for new drugs

London: The first “book of cancer knowledge” detailing how hundreds of cancer cells respond to anti-cancer agents has been published, which scientists say will speed up the search for new cancer drugs.
The cancer “encyclopedia” is a step towards tailoring cancer medicine to a patient’s genetic profile.
In the field of cancer research, scientists have so far grown a number of cancer cells in the lab that allowed them to study the effect of new cancer drugs on humans. Now, a team at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute near Cambridge and various cancer institutes around the world have released two papers cataloguing data on hundreds of cancer cell lines, the BBC reported.
The team screened more than 600 cancer cell lines with 130 drugs, identifying genetic signatures linked with drug sensitivity. Already clues are emerging that could be of benefit to patients, including the discovery that a rare bone cancer in children.
Mathew Garnett of the Sanger Institute, lead author of one paper, said, “It’s bringing together very large and powerful data sets and asking which cell line is the most sensitive and what is behind that sensitivity.” PTI
Source: Times of India dated 30 March 2012

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Scholar's Card Facility now available

First three toppers of the odd semester examinations from FE to BE are requested to avail the Scholar's Card Facility. Kindly contact the library for more details.

SFIT - IRIS 2012 TIME CAPSULE

Time capsule planned at Borivli college fest

TNN Feb 24, 2012, 03.03AM IST

MUMBAI: Burying your problems and worries now seems possible with the help of a time capsule. Designed by two third-year engineering students of St Francis Institute of Technology, Borivli, as part of their college fest, Iris 2012, the idea behind the project is to invite people's suggestions on things they want to see in 10 years.

"A leather-bound book will be kept on the day of the festival for comments. We will place the book along with pictures and other memorable items in the time capsule and bury it," said Shelton Nazareth, one of the designers.

The capsule will be unearthed in 2022 at the same fest by the students. "We will place a Google Maps picture and an environmental report of Mumbai from 2012, photos of prominent locations of Mumbai among other things," said Prathamesh Chodankar. The capsule will have a report on the present and future expectations for the city that will be written by three of the institute's professors. The event will be held at the institute on February 26.

SFIT - IRIS 2012 - TIME CAPSULE

An empty Virar local train, a Hindi version of the Hollywood blockbuster Inception and a corruption-free government – these are a few of the dreams of students of St Francis Institute of Technology, Borivli, which they have stored in a time capsule, for the year 2022.

As part of the institute’s annual festival, Iris 2012, students on Wednesday consigned a written list of their hopes, memories and wishes to a time capsule, decorated with graffiti. The capsule will be uncovered during the college festival in 2022.

“The Bollywood version of Inception will include love songs and a lot of melodrama,” said Tushar Karia, 19, a first year engineering student of the institute.

Initially scheduled for February 26, the event was shifted to February 29 to mark the leap year and to accommodate 500 envelopes filled with personal messages in the time capsule. “We had more than 500 people who penned personal messages. Organising it on February 29 also added to the enthusiasm levels,” said Shelton Nazareth, 20, who designed the capsule.

Besides personal notes, the time capsule also includes an environment report, a map of the city, photos of prominent locations and a 16 GB flash drive with chart-topping videos and songs.

For students, the time capsule presented a way to preserve special moments, to look back on a decade later. “We made a photo collage of all our birthday parties and included a note describing each of our qualities and habits,” said Sherin Gilson, 20, a third-year student. “Ten years from now, these note will take us back in time and help us trace how we’ve changed,” she added.

Surprisingly, for most of the budding engineers, seeing Mumbai turn into the next Shanghai was not part of their vision for the city.

“The infrastructure boom will cost us green pockets and clean air. A pollution-free city is my dream for the city in 2022,” said Melinda Gomes, 20, a resident of Vasai. “I am also hoping that Mumbaiites get de-addicted from social networking sites and and make time to meet each other in person instead,” she added.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Know how you fared in NET, instantly

Know how you fared in NET, instantly
Chetan chauhan, Hindustan Times

Students appearing for the National Eligibility Test (NET), 2012 will be able to evaluate their performance immediately after appearing for the much-simplified test. The University Grants Commission (UGC), which conducts the test for around 2.5 lakh students twice a year, on Thursday decided that candidates can take carbon prints of their optical reader answer sheets with them.

This will enable students to know instantly how they have fared in the test, said UGC chairperson Ved Prakash.

In another decision, the UGC has decided that all the question papers for the test will be objective type.

Till now, two papers were objective and the third one subjective. This has led to delay in declaration of the results, sometimes forcing students to appear again.

Students had earlier expressed their unhappiness over evaluation in the subjective type paper.

Now, we will be able to declare the results much before next NET and to the satisfaction of students, Prakash said. The format will be applicable for the June 2012 exam and results will be announced by October before the next exam in December 2012.

Only those who clear the NET are eligible for junior research fellowship and for appointment in colleges and universities.

Sourced from: http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/Know-how-you-fared-in-NET-instantly/Article1-786360.aspx

PM Declares 2012 as Natiional Mathematics Year

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday expressed concern that young minds with a natural ability for mathematics were not pursuing the disciple at an advanced level, resulting in a "decline in the quality of maths teachers at the school and college levels". In his inaugural speech at a function to mark the 125th birth anniversary of eminent mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, the Prime Minister said there was a "general perception that pursuit of maths does not lead to attractive career possibilities".

He declared 2012 as the National Mathematics Year and Dec 22, the day Ramanujan was born, as Mathematics Day.

"The mathematical community has the duty to find ways and means to address the shortage of top quality mathematicians in the country. It must reach out to the public, especially in the modern context where mathematics has tremendous influence on every kind of human endeavours," he said.

Sourced from: http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Chennai/Young-minds-not-pursuing-maths-PM/Article1-787270

Open Access to select publications from Springer

Hi,

Springer is providing Open Access to select publications at the following URL:
Open Access - Engineering

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

E-LEARNING Free English CDs for class 10 students

Mumbai: In a first-of-itskind move, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will distribute free elearning CDs with English textbooks for students of class 10. While in the first year, from June 2012, CDs will be available only with English textbooks designed for second and third languages, the board plans to extend the facility to other subjects in future.
The audio-visual CDs will not only have content from the textbook, but will also have the pronunciations of words with their meanings. “They will be aimed at helping students who find it difficult to learn and comprehend English,” said board chairman Ujjwala Patil.

Patil said that officials are also working on making available similar CDs for other subjects.

“Many firms have approached us with proposals on learning technologies. However, all come at a price. We cannot incur a huge expense. So we are looking at cheaper options. Several schools do not have laboratory facilities. Students are unable to conduct experiments or even see them. We are trying to make these experiments in science subjects available to the students. We plan to compile a list of useful links in sciences and social sciences and put them on our website for students,” Patil said.

This is the first time the board is planning to make use of technology on such a scale. From June 2012, information and communications technology will be introduced from class 10 and later to higher classes. Under the curriculum, the board intends to teach students how to create e-mail IDs and to send mails.

The curriculum guides you to create blogs and make use of online tools or Wikipedia. “The teacher training programme for information and communications technology (ICT) will begin from December 15. Teachers will come to training centres once a week and will be practising in their schools for the rest of the week,” said the chairman. The Maharashtra government is also working out ways to provide computers to every school in the state.
Source Times of India 12 December 2011

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Library Membership Cards - Permanent

Students of First Year and Direct Second Year (enrolled in July to September 2011) are requested to contact the LIRC for permanent library cards with the following:
Three (3) stamp-size photos (Size: 1.7 cms x 1.7 cms)
One (1) pass-port size photo
You are also requested to fill-up the Library Membership Form available with the LIRC.

LIRC timings on 16th and 19th December 2011

The LIRC would be open between 10.00 am to 6.00 pm on 16th and 19th December 2011.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Active Users of the LIRC - November 2011

ACTIVE USERS OF THE LIRC

(Period: 01/11/2011 to 30/11/2011)

CATEGORY: STUDENTS*

Sr. No.

Member

No. of transactions

1

ISHA D. SHAH

22

2

SHETTY DHEERAJ MUDDHU

16

3

YADAV JAGDISH H.

14

4

NACHIKET VIJAY AYIR

13

5

NIKHIT BHALACHANDRA SANKHE

13

6

HEGDE SHREYA DAYANAND

12

7

SAWANT SAISH UMAKANT SHRADDHA

12

8

SMRITI DEEPAK PARWANI

12

9

SHANU PRAKASH SALUNKE

12

10

NIDHI D.PANCHAL

12

CATEGORY: FACULTY**

Sr. No.

Member

No. of transactions

1

Asst. Prof. SANTOSH CHAPANERI

19

3

Asst. Prof. VINCY ELIZABETH

07

CATEGORY: NON-TEACHING**

Sr. No.

Member

No. of transactions

1

Ms. VRISHALI JADHAV

05

2

Shri. JOHNSON PEN

02

*Students are entitled to one extra card which will be valid till December 31, 2011.

**Faculty and non-teaching staff members are entitled to borrow one extra book till December 31, 2011.

Edublog Award Nominations

Its time again for the Edublog Awards. These awards are one of finest and efficient initiatives to promote the use of social networking platforms for educational purposes.
I, being a Librarian, am much into reading and evaluating (for self study) library-related blogs. I would like to suggest the following blog under the category of Best Librarian / Library Blog:


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Active Users of LIRC - October

The following Active LIRC Users are entitled to one extra library card till November 30, 2011.
Category: Students
No. of transactions = 19
ISHA D. SHAH
SANGHAVI NIKUNJ

No. of transactions = 13
SHETTY DHEERAJ MUDDHU

No. of transactions = 10
DAWARE TUSHAR
FERNANDES SONIA
MERIN SHAILA
GOMES SNEAL
SHANU SALUNKE
SAWANT SAISH

No. of transactions = 9

ALMEIDA DONILA DOMINIC
LEWIS WORRELL RICHARD
SMRITI DEEPAK PARWANI
SURAJ PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH
RUSSEL ROBIN GONSALVES
JHA SHANKAR

No. of transactions = 8

DALE ASHNA MARTIS
TUSCANO MACQUINA GONSALO
TANYA JAMES
SHUKLA SANTOSH RAMMURTI
SHIRWAIKAR PUSHKAR GURUPRASAD
SANIA LINUS GONSALVES
ROSE JOYCE JOSEPH
ROGER D D'MELLO
RODRIGUES OLIVIA
MITHIL VASANI
NIKHIT BHALACHANDRA SANKHE
RAMACHANDRA PAI
REBECCA ALMEIDA
RAMNIKLAL MOTA
FERNANDES MERWYN
The following Active LIRC Users are entitled to one extra library book till November 30, 2011.
Category: Faculty
No. of transactions = 4
Asst. Prof. Nidhi Gaur
No. of transactions = 3
Asst. Prof. Prachi Raut
Asst. Prof. Minal Lopes
Asst. Prof. Baby Sushma

Category: Non-Teaching
Lab. Asst. Meenakshi Surve

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Books published by Faculty

Hi,

Our faculty members - Shri. Satish Salunkhe and Smt. Vaishali Jadhav alongwith our Principal - Dr. A.K. Sen have published two books on DBMS. Please see the snapshots of the book covers below.
Courtesy of below images - Pearson