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It was discovered in Centre for Atmospheric And Oceanic Sciences, IISc. team led by NH Saji in 1999. [331] Iron Ion battery,In 2019 world's 1st iron-ion battery was first invented by team of researchers in IIT Madras. [332] Solution combustion synthesis (SCS) was accidentally discovered in 1988 at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru ...
GCDSL was started with the primary aim of performing research in the fields of Swarm robotics, Multi-Robot Systems and Cooperative Robotics with applications to tasks such as cooperative transportation, robotic formations, cooperative search/rescue, and odor source localization. in MRL, several robotic platforms have been built in-house and used for real-world-experiments in order to validate ...
Pravega is the annual science, technology and cultural festival of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Started in 2013 by the undergraduates of IISc, the fest is usually held on the third weekend of January. [63] Vijyoshi, an annual national science camp for secondary school and undergraduate students, is hosted by IISc. [64]
She is a senior Professor and Chair of the Centre for Ecological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. Her research focuses on animal behavior through the lens of animal communication and bioacoustics .
Statue of Rajeshwari Chatterjee, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. In 1953, after obtaining her PhD degree, she returned to India and became a faculty member at the IISc Department of Electrical Communication Engineering, later saying that she taught "electromagnetic theory, electron tube circuits, microwave technology, and radio engineering". [3]
Utpal Shashikant Tatu is an Indian molecular biologist, biochemist, a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry at the Indian Institute of Science.He is known for his research on infectious diseases including Malaria, Bebesiosis, Giardiasis, Trypanosomosis, Trichomonosis, Rabies and other neglected tropical diseases of global relevance.
Scientists search through 115 million snippets of data, and found almost 3 million signals of interest. The researchers note that tat is probably an “overcount” given the way the system hunts ...
Tulsi was admitted by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), [9] where his PhD thesis was on "Generalizations of the Quantum Search Algorithm". He co-authored an unpublished research manuscript ("A New Algorithm for Fixed-point Quantum Search") with Lov Grover, the inventor of a quantum search algorithm that goes by his name. [10]