IIITH launches online course on AI for medical professionals

IIITH has launched an online course on ‘AI for Medical Professionals’, in collaboration with National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS), an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, and IHub-Data. The 12-week online orientation course on AI for Medical Professionals will equip medical professionals with the requisite skills needed to understand, evaluate, and apply AI technologies in clinical settings, improving patient care and operational efficiency. It covers both theory and tutorials covering the basics of AI, machine learning, deep learning etc.

IIITH is part of National Blockchain Framework

The National Blockchain Framework (NBF) is designed to promote research, application development, and secure digital service delivery. The technology stack, hosted across NIC data centers in Bhubaneswar, Pune, and Hyderabad, features distributed infrastructure, core framework functionality, smart contracts, API gateway, and enhanced security and privacy measures.

The NBF initiative is a collaborative effort involving C-DAC, NIC, IDRBT Hyderabad, IIT Hyderabad, IIIT Hyderabad, and SETS Chennai, aimed at addressing challenges related to blockchain research, security, and interoperability. The initiative has already generated several patents and research publications.

IIITH celebrates 27th Foundation Day

IIITH celebrated its 27th Foundation Day today. Sri Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary for Information Technology, Telangana was the chief guest.

Sri Jayesh Ranjan also viewed a showcase of IIITH’s seminal works with wide impact that have benefited society. These ranged from using AI for oral cancer detection, iRASTE road safety project, computational drug discovery, geospatial solutions for nature conversation – from lakes to tigers, earthquake and drone-based building safety assessments, brain mapping, shape-shifting drones, ornithopter, language technologies, lipSync and language translations, smart city research and implementations.

IIITH study finds where gazes are fixed

The research aimed to investigate whether women are subjected to objectifying gazes even when their clothing is not considered provocative. “It’s her fault.” – a phrase that has been used to justify countless acts of sexual harassment and assault, placing blame on the victim rather than the perpetrator. The key allegation against the victims is that they were not dressed appropriately, which might have led to the harassment. This victim-blaming attitude often hinges on the notion that women’s clothing choices invite unwanted attention. However, a groundbreaking study by researchers at the Cognitive Science Lab at IIITH challenges this pervasive belief.

A Masters degree at 77 to Sri S L N Shastry from IIITH

At 77, most people are enjoying a well-deserved retirement. But S L N Shastry doesn’t belong to this group. This civil engineer recently defied expectations by earning his Master’s degree in earthquake engineering from the International Institute of Information Technology (Hyderabad)‘s Earthquake Engineering Research Centre (EERC). Shastry’s decision to pursue a Master’s degree, at the age of 77, was inspired by two EERC faculty members. With their encouragement, he completed his thesis on the seismic vulnerability of buildings in Vijayawada. His research involved extensive data collection and analysis, demonstrating his commitment to academic rigor.

Indian linguists bag three medals, honourable mention at International Linguistics Olympiad 2024

The Indian contingent competed with 51 teams, clinched one silver and two bronze medals. While the spotlight shone on the Indian contingent at the just concluded Olympics in Paris, young Indian linguists were also making their mark at the 21st International Linguistics Olympiad (IOL) held in Brasília, Brazil, recently.

Competing against 51 teams from 38 countries at the IOL, India’s young linguists showcased their exceptional problem-solving skills and language proficiency, bringing home a total of four medals.

ISRO Immersion Challenge on AI for Space Innovation held at IIITH

ISRO-NRSC and IIITH organized an AI for Space Immersion Program for startup and student-research teams from across the country. This day-long event brought together a dynamic community of startups, students, researchers, and industry experts, to foster innovation and explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in the space sector. Ideas were reviewed by the scientists and guidance was given to refine and improve the ideas, CIE-IIIT Hyderabad and ISRO, with support from IN-SPACe, organized this innovation event to seed interesting new ideas and solutions for space.

  IIITH’s mask to make sleep disorder detection simpler

Research at IIITH have been developing an electrode-based system to simplify the diagnosis of sleep disorders. The mask, resembling a regular eye mask, promises an 80% accuracy rate by monitoring eye movement. It aims to overcome the discomfort and limitations of traditional polysomnogram tests. A prototype is expected within a year for further testing. At present, sleep disorders are diagnosed using polysomnogram. This test requires patients to be connected to multiple wire that monitor parameters like eye and leg movement, oxygen level, heart rate, breathing pattern, and brain waves during sleep.

  IIITH students in Brazil for IOL

The Indian National Team set off for Barzil to participate in the International Olympiad of Linguistics (IOL). While speaking to ANI, Manish Shrivastava, an assistant professor at IIIT Hyderabad said, IOL is a two-decade-old olympiad, one of the newer ones, which focuses on puzzles coming out of languages all across the world, and these are based on linguistic phenomena that are required to deeply understand language. Participants from all over the world from their school times, come there to participate in teams of four. We are sending two teams of four students each coming from all across India”.

Prof. P J Narayanan shares his expectations from education budget 2024

Emphasising the necessity of good quality education until class 12, Prof P J Narayanan, Director of IIIT Hyderabad, said, “Ensuring good quality education till class 12 is the most essential need of India. While the southern states have made moderate progress, the northern states lag significantly. Narayanan warns, “India as the most populous country and one with a high percentage of children must invest in this seriously. Only then can the demographic dividend be encashed. We will have a big disaster otherwise.”