The next workshop for PhD scholars is now open for applications. Please share with your circles.
The course is full of engaging activities and guidance to help ease the journey of scholars in India.
https://t.co/McCyjDG9oY
Though fresh water fish from aquaculture farms are exposed to antibiotics, there is no multidrug resistant bacteria on fish from farms. But the same fish is sourced from the market, they have multidrug resistant bacteria. How does that happen?
https://t.co/uNdp7HPC4l
Mosquitoes are beginning to tolerate salty water. How does this affect the diseases they transmit?
Researchers from the Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology recently wrote about it.
And Amit Kumar gives you a glimpse of the work: https://t.co/3gQqYjPC5p
@SathyabamaSIST
There are about 200,000 people enrolled for PhD in India. Those that complete their PhD vary from 9% to 71%, depending on where they are enrolled, many taking seven or more years. We have designed this workshop so that the scholars are saved from this.
https://t.co/IjW7YHVDn1
When the young Indians register for a PhD, they do not realise that they are no more consumers of knowledge, but are expected to be creators of knowledge. A workshop for Indian PhD scholars to transition from consumers to producers of knowledge. https://t.co/FwP2EJrONL
The second online workshop for the capacity building of PhD scholars. This is for only those who are registered for PhD in Indian institutions. https://t.co/FwP2EJrONL
Indian institute of Management, Ranchi investigates water management in Banda, UP. Nupur Sinha, BML Munjal University, provides a short report on the research paper: https://t.co/PuhaPDzbZ7…
@IIMRanchi_Off@BMLUniv@angshumanh#drought#watermanagement
It was a great honour to have Milind Watve address our group of scientists from across India.
This was in the context of his paper https://t.co/9Pr1TzqezD
More about Milind: https://t.co/ubS2UitbFr
Manish Kumar Tekam, Holkar Science College, Indore tells us about chalcogenides, simplifying complex research for your reading pleasure:
https://t.co/O5uH5LGwsC
@Manish_KTekam@HolkarCollege@iiscbangalore
Sheikh Aneaus, reports research on leopards by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, New Delhi, the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun and the Sri Sathya Sai University
for Human Excellence, Kalaburagi.
@moefcc@wii_india@SSSUHE_KLBG
Aradhana Hans, women scientist, Baba Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow works in the area of plant viruses.
She describes how tomato waste is used to make healthier muffins.
Read the report: https://t.co/oDZ2y7C1nK
@PAU_LDH@GuruAngadDevVet@icarciphet
New 20hr bootcamp on Probability & Statistics!!!
Videos released weekly but full playlist already posted:
https://t.co/3LnVCaeYGv
Probability & Statistics are cornerstones of data science and machine learning. This course rapidly covers the basics and gets into advanced topics.
A rich and informative session on data visualisation by Ragothaman Yennamalli , SASTRA Deemed university Thanjavur.
Held on Oct 2
The session covered the history of the field, technical aspects and how colour, shape and other factors affect how we perceive data ...
Online workshop for capacity building of PhD scholars in India. Only two days left for applications. Details can be found here: https://t.co/2VISVBLotm
Forty-six science news reports published in Current Science from April to June this year in one PDF.
@AmitKumar_ak14 @aneaus19 @DrSileeshm@arjumand2065
https://t.co/kRiCUJecZk