Dr.Nandita DasGupta received her B.E. degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India in 1982, M.Tech and PhD from I.I.T. Madras in 1984 and 1988 respectively. She was awarded Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship in 1991 and spent… Continue Reading →
Please tell us about yourself My name is Roopa Karemungikar. I am from the batch of 1995, civil engineering. I am a Hyderabadi, born and brought up in Hyderabad. After my bachelor’s, I did my masters in civil from Missouri,… Continue Reading →
Dr. Sujatha Srinivasan is a professor at IIT-Madras in Mechanical Engineering department. She graduated with her B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from IIT-Madras in 1992, earned her MSME from the University Of Toledo, USA in 1994, and her PhD from the… Continue Reading →
Varun is an IIT Madras 2010 graduate. He started his first company to unearth sports talent in India, however was met with limited success. His next company was in Big Data Analytics which he exited in June 2015 at a… Continue Reading →
Rarely do you meet people who, when asked what their driving force has been in life, answer that it’s all about having fun doing what you do. Vijay Ullal(BT-CH, ‘80) is an engineer by education, a leader by profession and… Continue Reading →
Since my childhood telecommunication technologies have fascinated me. I always wanted to be an engineer, specifically a Telecommunications engineer. My parents wanted me to be a doctor, and I did my best to ensure that I score passing marks in… Continue Reading →
The lecture from Mr. Satish Pai, Dy. MD, Hindalco Industries on “Principles of Management”, delivered on 26th September 2014 was an inspiration to say the least. Here is a transcript of his speech.
The Chennai36 team interviewed the current CEO of LatentView Analytics, Gopi Koteeswaran of the batch of 1993,who graduated with a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering.
For the past two decades, cost of college education has skyrocketed, going up much faster than inflation or incomes. Common consensus is that the higher education system must fix itself. There is a workable alternative: employers should stop requiring… Continue Reading →
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