Tuesday, November 4, 2025

SERB - POWER Fellowship

 Objectives :

The fellowship is designed to identify and reward excellent women researchers in Indian academic institutions and R&D laboratories, holding Ph.D. degree in any branch of science and engineering.


Eligibility :

The nominee should be an active scientist with an excellent record of research performance as an independent investigator.

The nominee should be in regular service throughout the duration of Fellowship.

The nominee should be an Indian citizen between 35-55 years of age working in institutions in India.

The nominee should not be receiving any other fellowships from Government sources during the tenure.

Nature and Duration of Support :

Fellowship of Rs. 15,000/- per month in addition to regular income.

Research grant of Rs. 10 lakh per annum. Research grant can be used for minor equipment, manpower, consumables, contingencies, and domestic travel.

Overheads for the host institute.

Fellowship duration will be fixed for three years, without the possibility of extension.

Successful POWER Fellows cannot be re-nominated for a second time.

Application & Selection Procedure :

Applications for POWER fellowships are invited through nominations. The nominations should be sent by the Heads of the Institutions or Fellows of National Academies.

The nominations will be received throughout the year through online (www.serbonline.in) only.

Selection of POWER Fellows will be made twice a year by a specially constituted Search-cum-Selection Committee constituted for the purpose.


Name of the program: POWER Fellowship

Program Coordinator: Dr. Shashi Bhushan Pandey, Scientist G

Program Officer: Dr Monika Agarwal, Scientist F


Source: https://serb.gov.in/page/english/power_fellowship


DST DFG joint call on International Research Training Groups (IRTG)

International Research Training Groups IRTGs, in which German universities cooperate with research institutions in other countries, combine innovative top-level research and the structured promotion of excellent early career researchers. As bilateral collaborations set up by experienced scientists, IRTGs promote systematic scientific cooperation through joint research programmes and corresponding qualification measures for post doctoral researchers.

For more details: https://onlinedst.gov.in/Projectproposalformat.aspx

BIRAC Announces 25th Call for Proposal under BIG Scheme Last date to apply - 30th November, 2025 05:30 PM

Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), a Section 8 ‘Not-for-Profit Company’ of Government of India, has been set up as DBT’s interface agency, to serve as a single window for emerging biotech companies.

The scheme enables Startups to pursue a promising technology idea, and establish and validate proof of concept (POC) for the idea.

Click here to view Guidelines  

Click here to register for BIG Scheme

Monday, November 3, 2025

Springer Nature: Submit Your Book Idea

Research aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) holds powerful potential to shape policy, inform practice, and drive real-world change. By publishing your work as an open access (OA) book with Springer Nature, you can significantly amplify its reach and impact. On average, our OA books and chapters receive 10 times more downloads, 2.4 times more citations, and 10 times more online mentions than their non-OA counterparts. Make your insights accessible—globally and immediately—to those who can turn them into action. 

Submit your book idea

A book can bridge disciplines and sectors with comprehensive analysis that reflects the interconnected multidisciplinary nature of SDG challenges. Whether your book idea is fully developed or just beginning to take shape, we welcome your proposal. Submit it without obligation, and a publishing editor will reach out to explore next steps.


Source: https://www.springernature.com/gp/authors/publish-a-book

Friday, October 31, 2025

Report on Reading Inspiration Day - 2025

 


The Learning and Information Resource Centre of St. Francis Institute of Technology celebrated Reading Inspiration Day on 15th October 2025 in remembrance of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, our beloved former President and visionary scientist, fondly known as The Missile Man of India. The event aimed to honor Dr. Kalam’s inspiring legacy by spreading the light of knowledge and the joy of reading among students and faculty members.

Overview of Activities

The celebration was organized over four days, featuring a variety of engaging and educational activities designed to promote reading habits and creativity:

In-House Book Exhibition (13th October 2025): The event commenced with an exhibition showcasing a diverse collection of books available in  English and Marathi languages. Students were encouraged to explore new titles and genres, fostering curiosity and a love for reading.



Digital Library Treasure Hunt (14th October 2025): Participants enthusiastically took part in an interactive treasure hunt within the digital library system, aimed at creating an awareness on the seamless access to a treasure trove of information on e books, e journals from Knimbus M Library portal and a plethora of books in Indian languages from AICTE E KUMBH.



Best Library User Award (2024–2025) (15th October 2025): To recognize dedication and consistent engagement with library resources, the “Best Library User Award” was presented to the most active readers of the academic year 2024-2025. Congratulations to Dr. Sunil R. Pansare (HOD, Department of Mechanical Engineering), Mohsin Dalvi (Department of Mechanical Engineering), Varsha Thandasarry (Department of Electrical Engineering), Dhammapal Gaikwad (Department of Mechanical Engineering), Owais Shaikh, Student at Department of Information Technology at SFIT, RAJAN Zagade Student at Department of Electrical Engineering), Om Kate, Student at Department of Electronics and Telecommunications.



Old Book Sale (16th October 2025): The celebration concluded with a sale of old books at nominal prices, encouraging participants to take home books and continue nurturing the joy of reading.

The celebration of Reading Inspiration Day successfully honored Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam’s vision of a knowledgeable and enlightened society. The series of activities encouraged students to read, learn, and lead towards a brighter tomorrow. The event not only paid tribute to a great leader but also reinforced the institute’s commitment to promoting lifelong learning and intellectual growth among its members.

Knowledge Connect (27): NIELIT's International Conference on Communication, Electronics and Digital Technologies (NICEDT-2026)

More details: https://nicedt.org/
The accepted paper will be published with Springer, subject to compliance with Springer’s standards and quality checks. The remaining papers will be published in the International Journal of Digital Technologies (IJDT).



 

Knowledge Connect (26): Call for Book Chapters in AI in Speech and Language Processing by Springer