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Polar research: MIT professor to be part of expedition to Antarctica

Agreement between Nitte University and ICAR, CPCRI for research on coconut products

Udupi to get government Engineering College

Make this institute specialized for 'Biomedical Engineering' & 'Marine Engineering' (non-maritime marine engineering like Ocean Engineering, Maricultural/Aquacultural Engineering etc as there is separate peoposal for Indian Maritime University). And let us hope for 'Health & Marine Knowledge City" in the coastal Karnataka also.

Manipal professor builds app to excel in Excel
Toothbrush for the disabled is Manipal College of Dental Sciences student's dream (idea has already been patented)
MIT Students design a nifty new tracking device for hospitals
MIT students design a panipuri dispensing machine
MIT Students design a ‘talking glove
MIT students develop air purifying billboard
MIT Student’s Eco Friendly Faucet project nominated for global award

Wonder how many neural engineers and bionic engineers of Tulunadu are working on wearable/implantable bionic organs? Also wonder which technology will enable handicapped to interact with the world in a better way in future - bionics, regenerative medicine etc? {1,2,3,4,5,6}.

MIT gets a pat on the back from Javadekar

Proposals invited for ‘Grand Challenge Udupi’
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The district administration is, in association with MIT, organising “Grand Challenge Udupi” in search of creative and novel solutions to some major issues faced by the district in four fields — solid waste management, drinking water resource management, pre-school and primary education, and menstrual health management.
Elixir Manipal, healthcare app by students for students launched in Manipal University

Entrepreneurs discuss women in emerging markets

Manipal University signs MoU with Krishnapatnam port
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The Center for Supply Chain Education and Research (CSCER), Manipal University, and Krishnapatanam Port, Nellore, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently to develop and deliver focused education programmes.

A press release issued by the university here on Monday said that the other areas of focus will be to identify and encourage joint research initiatives, organize conferences through well-researched paper and case studies and develop and deliver joint development programmes for faculty and management professionals.
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On the other hand, Manipal University, with its international edge will design customized programmes for careers in port management, containerization, warehouse management and supply chain management.
NMAM Institute of Technology selected for phase 1 of New-Age Incubation Network (NAIN) programme

MIT student’s ‘Talking Glove’ to aid hearing & speech impaired

Entrepreneurs discuss ‘Women in Emerging Markets’ with US Consul

NMAMIT accredited with ‘A' grade by NAAC

Content, Language Integrated Learning Centre to open at Manipal University
CLIL R&T Centre to come up in Manipal University

TAMPI launches PG study course in HR Management

Wish this course teaches HR Analytics {2,3,4}.

MIT students devise GreenBoard for purification of air, obtain IPR

From neighbouring Shivamogga district - Organic cosmetics prepared from areca nut set to be launched

Whether CDSCO approval is needed for this type of products?

Bantakal college signs MoU with skill development firm simplysupported.in

MITK to conduct state level ‘Science Talent Search’ competition on Dec 16

Former ICMR chief launches Pure Portal at Manipal University
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MANIPAL: Dr VM Katoch, former director general of ICMR and member RAC launched the Elsevier Pure Portal at Manipal University, Manipal here on Tuesday.

The Pure Portal is an enterprise research management solution that aggregates research information from various sources and brings on a single platform to ensure the data that drives strategic decisions is trusted, comprehensive and accessible in one place.

Manipal University will be the first university in India to have this portal. It will showcase data to researchers and support national and international collaborations. The launch programme was presided over by Dr H S Ballal, pro chancellor, Dr H Vinod Bhat, vice chancellor, Narayana Sabhahit, Registrar and members of Research Advisory Committee of Manipal University. The event was organized by the Directorate of Research, Manipal University.

The Pure Portal is an easy-to-use online solution for researchers profiling and research networking capabilities. This portal will speed up searching for researchers and accelerate the identification of expert collaborators from across disciplines; borders thus facilitate more effective and productive partnerships. For Manipal University this highly versatile portal will enable to build reports, carry out performance assessments, manage researcher profiles, and enable research networking and expertise discovery.
When will Tulunadu develop its own research/innovation informatics tools?

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Scientists at Manipal University use lasers to study wound healing

‘Hypothesis-based research will drive innovations’

Muniyal develops Ayurvedic Medicine for Livestock
Gautham Pai launches 'Janwar' brand of veterinary medicines by Muniyal Ayurveda

MAHE, Manipal moves up two places in QS Asia University Ranking, tops in India in World Ranking

MAHE ties up with Australian university for social work education

What about 'Social Services Analytics'? Or in particular 'Public Health & Social Services Analytics'? {1,2,3,4,5}

Indo-U.S. workshop on managing hazardous material

What about 'Hazardous Materials Analytics'? {1,2,3,4}

I think after LPG pipeline accidents while transporting LPG through trucks has gone down. But LPG pipeline itself prone to hazards. To have local expertize in 'Hazardous Materials Analytics' is useful as coastal Karnataka has and going to have so many hazardous industries.

First stall under ‘waste to resource’ initiative opened at Nitte
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There will be waste segregation at source under the project. This will help in creating recycled products. For instance, the cloth pieces picked up from tailor shops will be used for making pillows. The skin of lemon and other citrus fruits will be used for making utensil washing powder. Dry flowers will be used for making rangoli powder. Besides these, cloth bags, doormats, organic insecticides and organic fertilizers will be sold at the stall.
MAHE hopes 'Institute of Eminence' will bring back 'University' tag

MIT students win innovation trophy (New Zealand - India sustainability challenge 2017), study trip to New Zealand

New education methods will transform the way students learn, says Mohandas Pai
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Education 4.0 is putting students at the heart of educational experience and creating individual learning experiences. Education 1.0 was the traditional method of students going to a Gurukul in India. Then came the universities as in Takshila and Nalanda in India.
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In Education 4.0, students can create a degree of their own, are able to do a degree in nuclear science [combining it] with biotechnology, with dance, with music or with fundamental physics or something like that.

The mix and match is available and can be done offline or online. A student can sit at home do a course online and get a degree.
'Global growth of Siddha medicines hampered due to absence of pharmacopoeial standards'
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Sources close to CCRS are alleging that, apart from herbal products, pharmacopoeial standards are yet to be prepared for medicines made out of minerals and metals, as well as those made from body parts of animals. According to them, vigorous steps need to be taken for developing these standards for classical formulations in Siddha. As on today, said the team leader of a research team working on preparation of pharmacopoeial standards for Siddha medicines in Manipal University, only 20 poly-herbal drugs have been so far identified and subjected for analytical studies for developing standards out of the 40,000 classical formulations in Siddha.
Review meet of AFI surveillance today

New district central library in Udupi likely to be ready by June next

MIT Manipal wins New Zealand-India Sustainability Challenge 2017
Rasayana gets thumbs up from scientists including from Manipal University

I wonder how many Ayurvedic Dentalcare Clinics are there in Tulunadu? How many Ayurvedic colleges teach dental care in Tulunadu? What are Ayurvedic medicines which can replace antibiotics? {1,2,3,4,5}. Wonder whether those painless tooth extraction videos are genuine ones!

Multimedia resource centre opened at SOC
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According to a press release issued by the SOC here on Wednesday, Dr. Bhat (Vice-Chancellor H. Vinod Bhat) said that interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary research works need to be taken up in the universities in the country. He added that with the help of available resources in the university, the creation of new knowledge base was possible. To do so, the university planned to establish 100 different centres by 2020 and the Multimedia Resource Centre was the 82nd in the MAHE.
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Shubha H.S., coordinator of the centre, said that the centre would provide support for high quality audio-visual/multimedia production and dissemination of resources and in the process, participate in capacity building within and beyond the university.
NMAM hosts five day seminar on 'Machine Learning'

CM to lay foundation for Rs 445 crore worth projects in Kaup – MLA Sorake
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“Foundation will be laid for a project worth Rs 41 crore to supply drinking water from Manipur lake to Kaup Municipal Council and surrounding villages, scientific research center worth Rs 400 crore in Belapu, industrial zone worth Rs 10 crore, government polytechnic worth Rs 8.63 crore, waste disposal unit of Kaup Municipal Council and drain water purification unit at a cost of Rs 10 crore and works of other departments.
Foundation stone laying ceremony for Belapu Science Centre & Polytechnic

The cost of the science centre has risen from Rs. 126.5 crores to 400 crores. Is this rise due to fact that Mangalore University is going for 40 acres instead of 20 acres? When will be another 20 acres land requested by the university will be handed over to it? The above news item says the central government has released Rs. 50 crores. When will the state government release its share? Or whether the state government is just interested in doing another foundation stone laying drama?

Manipal Media Congress, a success
NIT-K, NMAMIT to get innovation hub tag
NMAMIT gets in-house developed placement app
International design studio 'iDIDe 2018' opened at MAHE

Mars Rover Manipal secures first place in Indian Rover Challenge 2018
MIT Mars Rover team wins Indian Rover Challenge

Union minister Suresh Prabhu evinces interest in power generation through waves

TAPMI’s B-School festival Atharva concludes

Aero Club Nitte continues its legacy at Boeing aeromodelling competition
Nitte college bags prestigious CSI award
Team Manipal Racing wins accolades at Coimbatore

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