Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Must Read: 06/08/2019

Setback at high speed? India's ambitious Train 20 project reaches point of no return


Coming after the launch of the Vande Bharat Express, Train 20 was seen as the next level for high-speed trains.

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/railways/setback-at-high-speed-indias-ambitious-train-20-project-reaches-point-of-no-return/articleshow/70512840.cms

India will use more power than Europe, US by 2040: Study

India will consume more electricity than Europe by 2038 and  .. 

New Isro system to shield its assets from space debris

Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is setting up a n .. 


Texas Instruments India, AICTE, DST, IIM-B to bring India Innovation Challenge Design Contest to students

Chennai: Engineering freshers begin college life with yoga,  .. 

Hindi imposition: MHRD seeks opinion of state varsities
Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/state/hindi-imposition-mhrd-seeks-opinion-of-state-varsities-752278.html

Must Read - 05/08/2019

UGC committee recommends four-year undergraduate courses to boost research


The NEP panel led by former ISRO chief K Kasturirangan, which submitted its report to the new HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank', has recommended re-introduction of the four-year course as part of the undergraduate reforms
A University Grants Commission (UGC) panel has recommended the introduction of a four-year programme from the current three-year undergraduate course for promoting and improving quality of research in colleges and universities. The development comes five years after the controversial Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) was scrapped.
Apart from the four-member committee of the UGC, an HRD Ministry panel working on the new National Education Policy (NEP) had also recommended a transition to four-year UG course.
 “Increase the number of universities offering the four-year undergraduate programme, with a strong research component to provide the pipeline for good quality students for the doctoral programme,” the committee, headed by professor P Balaram, former director, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, said in its report, according to PTI.
 “Also, the existing two-year MA and MSc programs should have a research project with a requirement of typically 6-10 credits. It may be important to stop undergraduate programmes that are limited in scope (for example in specialised subjects like Biotechnology or Bioinformatics ), as they provide training only in specialised subjects,” the report further said.
“All full-time undergraduate programmes must be broad-based. Professional and vocational courses that facilitate jobs should be run separately as Diploma courses,” the report added.
The Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) introduced by the Delhi University under the previous vice-chancellor Dinesh Singh was scrapped by former Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani.
The NEP panel, led by former ISRO chief K Kasturirangan, which submitted its report to Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, has recommended re-introduction of the four-year course as part of undergraduate reforms.
 “Both three-year and four-year courses will be allowed to co-exist, but with multiple exit and entry options. The four-year programme will provide for greater rigour and allow students to conduct research optionally,” the NEP draft said.
“Students will graduate with a four-year Liberal Arts Science Education degree with Honours, or may graduate with a B Sc, BA, B Com or B Voc after completing three years with a suitable completion of credits within their subject,” it said.

Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/education/ugc-hrd-panel-recommends-4-year-ug-courses-5877265/ (Accessed on August 6, 2019)

Engineering graduates must give back to safety

90 hours of socially relevant activities will be reflected in 8th sem.

To read the full article, please visit:
https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/engineering-graduates-must-give-back-to-society/articleshow/70516921.cms (Accessed on August 6, 2019)

Sunday, August 4, 2019

US scientists announce 3D heart printing breakthrough


US scientists have successfully built functional heart parts out of collagen using a 3D bioprinter, a breakthrough they say could one day create entire organs.
Their technique, which was described in the journal Science on Thursday, replicates the body's own complex biological scaffolds that provide the structure and biochemical signaling organs need to function.
"What we were able to show was you can actually 3D print a heart valve out of collagen, and they function," Adam Feinberg, one of the paper's co-authors told AFP.
Previous attempts at printing these scaffolds, known as extracellular matrices, had been hindered by limitations that resulted in poor tissue fidelity and low resolutions.
Previous attempts at printing these scaffolds, known as extracellular matrices, had been hindered by limitations that resulted in poor tissue fidelity and low resolutions.
Collagen, which is an ideal biomaterial for the task since it is found in every tissue of the human body, starts out as a fluid and attempting to print it resulted in puddle of jello-like material.
But the scientists at Carnegie Mellon University were able to overcome these hurdles by using rapid changes in pH to cause the collagen to solidify with precise control.
Watch:How do 3D printers work? (Deutsche Welle)
How do 3D printers work?

"That's the very first version of a valve, and so anything that we engineer as a product will actually get better and better," Feinberg said.

The technique could one day help patients awaiting heart transplants, but it will need to validated through animal testing and eventually human.
"I think more near term is probably patching an existing organ," such as a heart that has suffered a loss of function through a heart attack, or a degrading liver, said Feinberg.



Friday, August 2, 2019

LIRC @ A GLANCE: JULY 2019

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LIRC AT A GLANCE AS ON 31/07/2019
Name of Library Software: LibSuite 6.5
U.G. BOOKS
Total Titles: 10411
Total Volumes: 27212
Editions : 337

Ref.Books : 3466(UG= 3175 PG=291 )
P.G. BOOKS
Total Titles: 292
Total Volumes: 1187
Editions : 02
Books in the BOOK BANK: 1443Faculty Publications: 305
E-Books : 55
Doctoral Theses : 10
Project Reports: 1799
CDs: 3134
VIDEO DVD: 64
PERIODICALS

Total Journals for UG = 39
UG Courses: 37 (National)
UG Courses: 02 (International)

Total Journals for PG = 10
PG Courses: 10 (National)

Total Subscribed Magazines: 19
Technical : 07
Non-Technical Magazines: 12

Total Gratis Magazines: 8

Technical : 02
Non-Technical Magazines: 06
E-PACKAGE :

IEEE/IET Electronic Library (IEL)The full-text of IEEE content published since 1988 with select content published since 1872 from:
IEEE journals, transactions, and magazines, including early access documents IEEE conferences IET journals IET conferences IEEE published standards IEEE Standards Dictionary Online
Membership of: IIT Bombay Library National Digital Library
Area: 482.39 Sq. metersSeating Capacity: 260

ALL
Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 1976 2843 143.88 903 45.7
STAFF
                                                                                                                                                     Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 164 144 87.8 73 44.51
STUDENTS
                                                                                                                                                     Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 1812 2699 148.95 830 45.81
INFT
                                                                                                                                                     Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 546 1014 185.71 294 53.85
CMPN
                                                                                                                                                     Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 553 701 126.76 239 43.22
EXTC
                                                                                                                                                     Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 518 705 136.1 221 42.66
ELEC
                                                                                                                                                     Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 83 182 219.28 38 45.78
MECH
                                                                                                                                                     Summary of Library Visit count (Duration from 2019-07-01 00:00 to 2019-07-31 23:59)
Month Total Members Visited Members % Unique Members %
2019/7 112 83 74.11 31 27.68

TOI 270: new planetary system about 73 light years away from Earth

In this system, TOI 270 b is the innermost planet. Researchers expect it to be a rocky world about 25 per cent bigger than Earth.


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