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Boeing, IISc, Wipro and HCL to develop network technology for aerospace use.
M2 PRESSWIRE-30 January 2008-The Boeing Company: Boeing, IISc, Wipro and HCL to develop network technology for aerospace useC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29012008 NEW DELHI -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] has entered into an agreement with the Indian Institute of Science...
Tags: aerospace, Boeing Co., HCL Technologies, Indian Institute of Science, Manufacturing, network, Wipro Technologies
Research articles 2008-01-30
Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] DR. SUNIL SAIGAL has been named dean and distinguished professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering at Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He earned a bachelor's from Punjab Engineering College in India, a master's from the Indian Institute of...
Tags: Indian Institute of Science, Purdue University
Research articles 2008-01-24
Nonlinear Structural Analysis Using Integrated Force Method
This paper presents the attempts to use the method for analyzing nonlinear structures. General formulation of nonlinear structural analysis is given. Typically highly nonlinear bench-mark problems are considered. The characteristic matrices of the elements used in these problems are developed and later these structures are analyzed. The results of the...
Tags: Method, Indian Institute Of Science, Analysis
White papers 2000-08-01
Dynamic Pricing Models for Electronic Business
Dynamic pricing is the dynamic adjustment of prices to consumers depending upon the value these customers attribute to a product or service. Today's digital economy is ready for dynamic pricing; however recent research has shown that the prices will have to be adjusted in fairly sophisticated ways, based on sound...
Tags: Indian Institute Of Science, Pricing Strategy, Pricing, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2005-04-01

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Google offers Rs 16 lakh pay to IISc student.
May 10--BANGALORE, India -- What springs to the mind at the mention of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore IISc? Science, research, lots of degrees etc but placements, definitely not. However, most students do get placements with salary pack May 10--BANGALORE, India -- What springs to...
Tags: Google Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-10
Altera launches logic-chip development lab in Bangalore, India.
Dec. 17--BANGALORE, India -- Altera Corporation announced today the establishment of its first FPGA/system-on-a-programmable-chip SOPC university development laboratory in India at the Indian Institute of Science IISc, Bangalore. Dec. 17--BANGALORE, India -- Altera Corporation announced today the establishment of its first FPGA/system-on-a-programmable-chip SOPC...
Tags: Altera Corp.
Research articles 2004-12-17
Bangalore is Bombed
I wish the headline was an attempt to be clever, but it's not. A series of low-powered and synchronized bombs went off during the Indian high tech capitol's lunch hour, killing two so far and leaving a dozen others injured. (There's some dispute in reports as to whether there were...
Tags: India, Bangalore, Attack, Bomb, Security, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-07-25
Indian university NERIST selects Nortel's Wireless Mesh and WiMax solutions
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-3 July 2008-Indian university NERIST selects Nortel's Wireless Mesh and WiMax solutionsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com The North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology NERIST, a university in India's Arunachal Pradesh state, has chosen Wireless Mesh and WiMAX solutions from communications solutions provider Nortel (NYSE:NT)(TSX:NT) to deliver indoor...
Tags: network, Nortel Networks Corp., Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-07-03
Cocreating Business's New Social Compact
The Idea in Brief Executives and social activists working together? It's true: after decades of mutual distrust, corporations and nongovernmental organizations NGOs are collaborating to combat poverty around the world. Their weapon? Innovative local businesses such as...
Tags: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), BP Plc, Business Ethics, Business Operations, Business Structures, C.K. Prahalad, Corporate Social Responsibility, Finance, Gender And Diversity, Harvard Business Review, Human Resources, In Brief, Jeb Brugmann, Leadership, Management, Managerial Accounting, NGO, Quality, Real Estate, Sales, Sales Strategy
Articles 2008-04-14
The National Science Foundation has awarded Upstate New York colleges, including Syracuse University, Clarkson University, Cornell University, Monroe Community College, Onondaga Community College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Rochester Institute o
The National Science Foundation has awarded Upstate New York colleges, including SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, CLARKSON UNIVERSITY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, ONONDAGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE and ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, $3 MILLION to enroll more graduate students who are African-American, Hispanic and American Indian in technology, math and engineering...
Tags: Clarkson University, Cornell University, National Science Foundation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Syracuse University
Research articles 2008-01-24
Library Program to Recruit Hispanics, American Indians - University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science - Brief Article
TUCSON, ARIZ. The University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science is using a $500,000 federal grant to boost the numbers of Hispanics and American Indians who are employed as academic or public librarians. Fewer than five percent of librarians are Hispanic and less than one percent...
Tags: librarian, Strategy, University of Arizona
Research articles 2001-08-30
Foreword
Jagdish Jay Narayan is the John C.C. Fan Family distinguished chair professor and is the director of the NSF Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures at North Carolina State University. Jagdish holds a Bachelor's degree (1969) from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur, India) and his Master's (1970) and...
Tags: director, HARDWARE, Nanotechnology, National Science Foundation, professor, Semiconductors
Research articles 2006-05-01
Subra Suresh appointed department head at MIT.(Brief Article)
Subra Suresh right, FASM, R. P. Simmons Professor, Metalllurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, has been appointed head, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT. Suresh received his Bachelor of Technology from Indian Subra Suresh right, FASM, R. P. Simmons Professor, Metalllurgy, ...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research articles 2000-01-01
Major Australian coral reef ravaged by cyclone
SYDNEY, AFP ? A major coral reef off Australia's northwest coast has been ripped apart by a powerful cyclone described by scientists as "mother nature at its wildest". Researchers from the Australian Institute of Marine Science said Scott Reef in the Indian Ocean suffered "spectacular damage" when tropical Cyclone...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, kilometer, scientist
Research articles 2004-05-16
2 MIT programs drop minority-only policy
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Massachusetts Institute of Technology has dropped a minority-only admissions policy for two summer programs designed to build math and science skills in high school students and incoming freshmen. On Monday, the school said it would open the two programs to all students, saying the policy...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-02-11
Asia's deadly December quake stronger than first calculated: report
WASHINGTON AFP — The devastating December 26 earthquake that rocked the Indian Ocean and unleashed a tsunami that killed nearly 300,000 people was even stronger than officials initially believed, measuring 9.15 on the Richter scale instead of the initial calculation of 9, according to new studies published in the journal...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, scientist, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2005-05-21
MIT award to India.(R&D ASIA)(Brief Article)
The Global Indus Innovators' award was presented by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to Aid India's Tamil Nadu chapter, a non-profit organization, for its contribution toward community development. Part of Aid India's initiatives included development of a low-cost science experiment lab box for primary school ...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, R&D
Research articles 2006-02-01
B-School Buzz: Riding Out Downturn, MBAs to India, London B-School Podcast, and More
As jobs shrink in the troubled economies of the West, some of their top business schools are increasingly networking with India-based alumni to explore opportunities. Indian companies are still averaging double-digit growth and the broader economy, despite a slowdown, is predicted to grow 7 percent this year. That’s why many...
Tags: MBA, Business School, MBA Student, EMLYON Business School, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2008-11-07
Acting Assistant Secretary Aurene Martin to Observe Earth Day 2003 at SIPI on April 23
News Advisory: Acting Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs Aurene M. Martin will observe Earth Day 2003 during a visit she will make to the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute SIPI on April 23 at 2:20 p.m. local time to view its new Science and Technology Building and reforestation project. SIPI is...
Tags: Science and Technology Corp.
Research articles 2003-04-23
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