Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Thursday, January 23, 2020
IIIT-Delhi collaborates with IBM to launch a PG Diploma Course in Data Science and AI
To cater to the upskilling needs of IT professionals, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi), collaborated with IBM to launch a Nine-month PG Diploma Program in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. An MOU was signed between IIIT-Delhi and IBM for the same on 27th Dec 2019. The program will allow students as well as professionals to gain an edge in the field of Data science and Artificial Intelligence and help in developing skills that are hard to find in the desired industry.
To read the full story, please visit https://indiaeducationdiary.in/iiit-delhi-collaborates-with-ibm-to-launch-a-pg-diploma-course-in-data-science-and-ai/
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Monday, January 20, 2020
Pinaka: Fast & accurate software verifier, developed at IIT Hyderabad
IITH team at SVCOMP 2020
SVCOMP is a Software Verification Competition which is the ultimate battleground for researchers around the world to prove the mettle of their verifiers on more than 10000 benchmark programs.
Pinaka, a symbolic execution engine designed and developed at IITH by Akash Banerjee, Eti Chaudhary and Dr. Saurabh Joshi participated in SVCOMP and placed 3rd in ReachSafety-Floats subcategory, 8th in ReachSafety category and 6th in Termination category. Pinaka was also one of the most accurate verifiers with only 3 errors in more than 6500 benchmarks it was run on.
3D Printed Patient Specific Medical Implants technology transferred to the Industry
CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIR-CSIO) has transferred the knowhow of “3D Printed Patient Specific Medical Implants” to the industry. The requirement of such implants may arise due to trauma, diseases like cancer or fungal infection, revision surgeries etc.
Patient Specific Implant (PSI) are required when current commercially available implant for the site are either not available or doesn’t fulfill the anatomical requirement. In those cases PSI are designed for one particular patient from the CT-Scan data and then manufactured using 3D printing technology in Titanium or other biocompatible materials. The technology has been developed by CSIR-CSIO.
PSI are also beneficial for joint salvaging surgeries e.g. when human joints are good but bone near joints area is infected or traumatized. CSIR-CSIO has developed the know-how & expertise of PSI development for load bearing & non-load bearing anatomical sites.
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