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Several alumni of IISc, who left India to achieve success abroad, are now helping poor students in the country. Nurture the School that Nurtured You (NSNY), a programmes started by the IISc Alumni ...
These awards celebrate the significant contributions that IISc alumni have made to their respective fields, society, and the institute itself. InfoNet of Things Founder and CEO George Brody serves ...
This is what five IISc alumni members experienced on Saturday when they returned to their alma mater to recieve the distinguished alumni awards for 2010. Their return to the campus was a walk down ...
The annual awards recognise exceptional contributions made by IISc alumni to their profession, society and the Institute. The nominations received are evaluated by a committee chaired by the ...
Not only does the award recognize those among IISc alumni who have reached the pinnacles of success but also attempts to re-connect with them and rekindle their association with the institute.
Vinay V (34) and Nilesh Walke (33) are both alumni of IISc with master’s in Design from CPDM, while Arvind Kumar Sahu (27) is the Chief Electronic Design Engineer who has an MTech in Electronics ...
Ms. Lakshminarayanan also serves as the current Co-Chair of the IISc Alumni Association of North America (IISc AANA) Board of Directors. The three current board members are Mr. George Brody ...
The Indian Institute of Science Alumni Association (IIscAA), which was in news recently for organising a controversial workshop on astrology on the Institute premises and subsequently pulling it ...
In an effort to increase engagement with its alumni, the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) will organise its first annual alumni reunion from December 16 to 18. In recent years, IISc has ...
The first issue is slated to be out in early 2025. After a BSc (Honours) in Physics in 2001 from the University of Calcutta, the professor pursed her MS (2004) and PhD (2009) in Physics from IISc ...
The Indian Institute of Science Alumni Association on Saturday called off an astrology workshop after facing criticism online from alumni, faculty and academics, The Times of India reported.