Infosys Prize 2017 awards
EducationWorld December 17 | EducationWorld
The Infosys Science Foundation (ISF) announced the winners of the Infosys Prize 2017, across six fields — engineering and computer science, humanities, life sciences, mathematical sciences, physical sciences and social sciences — in Bangalore on November 15. The prize for winners in each category is a purse of Rs.65 lakh, a 22-karat gold medallion and a citation certificate. The winners were shortlisted from over 236 nominations by a jury comprising renowned scientists and professors. The winners of the Infosys Prize 2017 are: Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, director of the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, (engineering and computer science); Prof. Ananya Jahanara Kabir, professor of English literature, King’s College London (humanities); Prof. Upinder Singh Bhalla, professor, National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore (life sciences); Prof. Ritabrata Munshi, professor, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai and Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, (mathematical sciences); Prof. Yamuna Krishnan, professor, department of chemistry, University of Chicago (physical sciences); and Prof. Lawrence Liang, professor, School of Law, Ambedkar University, Delhi (social sciences). Cambridge India toppers awards Twenty-six students in India have received ‘Top in the World’ awards from Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) for exceptional performance in Cambridge exams in the academic year 2016-17. The awards acknowledge students who have achieved the highest marks worldwide in a Cambridge IGCSE or Cambridge International AS & A Level subject in the November 2016, March 2017 and June 2017 exams. Almost half of CAIE Top of the World award winners in India are based in Mumbai, with 12 students in the city achieving this distinction — more than any other city in India. A total of 160 students in India have received Outstanding Cambridge Learner awards in 2016-17, 86 received ‘Top in Country’ awards for highest marks in the country for a single Cambridge IGCSE or Cambridge International AS & A Level subject, and 51 students were recognised for high achievement in a subject, and for best performance across a set number of Cambridge subjects. The Top in World and Top in Country students will be felicitated for their outstanding academic achievements at a Cambridge Outstanding Learner Awards ceremony early next year. Over 400 schools in India offer CAIE programmes and qualifications. India Design Challenge 2017 The California (USA)-based Autodesk, a company engaged in 3D design technology, the Ahmedabad-based National Institute of Design (NID) and the automobile major Maruti Suzuki Ltd have introduced India Design Challenge 2017. Participant students will be required to leverage the power of Fusion 360, the flagship cloud-powered design software of Autodesk to conceptualise and build out-of-the-box industry design solutions. The two topics for students are: Personal Mobility Solution for Urban Youth, 2025 and Design of Green Vehicle in year 2025. Full-time undergrad and postgrad students of all design schools are invited to participate in this challenge. With the objective of developing design skills and driving sustainable innovation, Autodesk, Maruti Suzuki and NID personnel will work closely with the students as mentors and jury. The mentoring will be online, eight-12 hours over a period of four…