Prof. Madhava Krishna and Dr. Vineet Gandhi’s team won the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QIF) India 2020 – 2021 for their innovation – Language-Based Navigation with Object Referenced Spatiotemporal Constraints in Autonomous Driving. The student members of this team are Unni Krishnan R Nair and Nivedita Rufus. The fellowship includes a cash prize of Rs.10 lakhs.

Prof. Madhava Krishna and Dr. Vineet Gandhi’s team won the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QIF) India 2020 – 2021 for their innovation – Language-Based Navigation with Object Referenced Spatiotemporal Constraints in Autonomous Driving. The student members of this team are Unni Krishnan R Nair and Nivedita Rufus. The fellowship includes a cash prize of Rs.10 lakhs.

Analytics from the Virtual Labs initiative released by the IIIT Hyderabad, a consortium project of 11 institutes across the country, including several IIT’s and being led by IIT Delhi, crosses 20 million page views in the usage of Science and Engineering-related online laboratory materials.

Analytics from the Virtual Labs initiative released by the IIIT Hyderabad, a consortium project of 11 institutes across the country, including several IIT’s and being led by IIT Delhi, crosses 20 million page views in the usage of Science and Engineering-related online laboratory materials.

Dr. Ashok Kumar Das has been included in the subject-wise ranking of top 2% scientists from India in all fields, in the area of Networking and Telecommunications, and has a world-wide ranking of 580 in his area of research. The ranking is based on an independent study done by Stanford University scientists.

Dr. Ashok Kumar Das has been included in the subject-wise ranking of top 2% scientists from India in all fields, in the area of Networking and Telecommunications, and has a world-wide ranking of 580 in his area of research. The ranking is based on an independent study done by Stanford University scientists.