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T.K. ANURADHA- SCIENTIST AND PROJECT DIRECTOR OF ISRO

T.K.   Anuradha is an Indian scientist and project director of the  specialized communication satellites by  ISRO. She has worked on the launches of the satellites GSAT-12 and GSAT-10.   She is the senior most female scientist at ISRO, having joined the space agency in 1982, and also the first woman to become a satellite project director at ISRO. An interview about T.K. Anuradha, published in Daily Thanthi is shown here.  An interview with TK Anuradha An interview with TK Anuradha DR.S.RAGHAVAN SENIORMOST FACULTY IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING, NIT TRICHY

NOTHING CAN REPLACE THE CONVENTIONAL TEACHING METHOD

BLACK BOARD TEACHING METHOD    When I compare all the modern methods of teaching and the views of over 100 students of NITT, no other medium of teaching could be superior to the Black board.  Smart board is the state-of-art teaching tool. In a broader sense , the Smart board is defined as a giant size monitor as it allows additional functions that one can perform with a computer. One can manually draw graphs with the Smart board. Majority of the developed countries, facilitate the classrooms with smart boards, whereas in developing countries like India, only a handful of colleges were aware of the Smart board. There are other teaching methods that aid the lecturers and professors to carry out classroom instructions and teachings, like virtual classroom, cool sites, web browsers, blogs, MOO(Multi-user Dungeon, Object-Oriented), white board teaching software, slide projectors, epidiascope, Overhead projectors (OHP) , LCD projections. Though each mode of teaching had got i

GUEST LECTURE IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE       Indian professors get red-carpet welcome in an International Conferences. I have participated and delivered a lecture on Microwave applications in Telecommunication, War field, Medicine,  in an International Conference conducted by IEEE and Tsinghua University at China. Conference at China Conference at China

DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY BOOSTS MEDICAL TOURISM

DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY BOOSTS MEDICAL TOURISM     India has a world class medical facility as a result of development of biomedical technology which boosts medical tourism. Recently I have delivered a speech about India’s elegant,  low cost, less time consuming, accurate result producing medical treatments in three days BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE held at South Korea. Speech in Biomedical conference held at South Korea 

NIT PROFESSOR ELECTED AS THE EXECUTIVE BODY MEMBER OF TELEMEDICINE SOCIETY OF INDIA

NIT PROFESSOR ELECTED AS THE EXECUTIVE BODY MEMBER OF TELEMEDICINE SOCIETY OF INDIA EXECUTIVE BODY MEMBER OF TELEMEDICINE SOCIETY OF INDIA           Myself , Dr.S.Raghavan, Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, NTII, have been elected as member of the executive committee of the Telemedicine Society of India (TSI), the official national society representing Telemedicine activities. I was selected at the TSI's 11th Inernational congress in Kolkatha recently.                    Around 500 medical experts of various super specialists, policy makers, academicians, technocrats, bio-medical engineers and researchers took part in the congress.  I have delivered an invited talk on "Microwave Engineering is the backbone of Telemedicine"

Dr.S. RAGHAVAN's CONTRIBUTION TO LIBRARIES

THE SARASVATI MAHAL LIBRARY, THANJAVUR- A BODLEIAN LIBRARY ON THE BANKS OF CAUVERY My Article about the Sarasvathi Mahal Library, Thanjavur. An  Article about the Sarasvathi Mahal Library, Tanjavur DR.S.RAGHAVAN SENIORMOST FACULTY IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING, NIT TRICHY

WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED

WORKSHOP ON CAD OF MICROWAVE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS On behalf of the Prestigious Microwave group of Electronics and Communication Department of National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Myself and Prof. Dr.M.Bhaskar have organized a workshop on CAD of Microwaves held during 9,10 June 2018. Workshop on CAD of MIC  Workshop on CAD of MIC The objective of the course is to impart in-depth knowledge in the Computer-aided design of Microwave components including antennae through the conventional coding (MATLAB). The highlight of the workshop is to compare the joy and originality of getting the solution through conventional coding with that of commercial software tools (ADS, HFSS, CST MWS, COMSOL, etc.). Each has got its own exclusive merits and demerits. The demonstrations will speak of the above claim. Workshop on CAD of MIC The Radiation man, Prof. Dr.Giruish Kumar explained about the various health affects due to cell phone tower radiation and

WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED

TEQIP SPONSORED  WORKSHOP ON CAD OF MICROWAVES On behalf of the Prestigious Microwave group of Electronics and Communication Department of National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Myself and Mrs.Pandeeswari have organized a workshop on CAD of Microwaves held during 27,28 July 2013.   CAD Of MICROWAVE CAD Of MICROWAVE CAD Of MICROWAVE DR.S.RAGHAVAN SENIORMOST FACULTY IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING, NIT TRICHY  

IEEE RECOGNITION FROM DR MANNAR JAWAHAR(FORMER VC) , DR SALIVAHANAN (SSN C PRINCIPAL) and Dr V THIAGARAJAN, M I T CHENNAI

IEEE day celebrations/ MTTS inauguration There is a memorable event   I want to share that is an  IEEE day  celebrations/ MTTS inauguration  held at Anna University  alumni centre  on 8th OCT 2010 .   Prof. Raghavan handing over TIE to the Vice Chancellor

HAPPY ENGINEERS DAY

“The Purpose of Engineering Education is forgotten?!” “Core Engineering is the future of India” Experts - The News item on this topic in TNEI is timely and worthy. The opinions expressed by the experts are highly true. The students are not informed of the valuable opportunity in the Core Engineering branches. It is the duty of the Placement wing of the Engineering colleges to explain the VALUES and Challenging benefits of the core Engineering prospects and not simply giving the statistics of numbers who have joined in IT industry and forgetting that the real purpose of giving education in the Engineering College is to mold CORE ENGINEERS. As is rightly told, prospective students are looking at short term benefits and not the future. The real Engineering marvel is to see the theory working. Virtual Reality is not the materialistic world. Can virtual informative mass structure felicitate persons to live in or as a matter of fact can the Satellite Vehicle be launched virtu

TELENEUROLOGY

TELENEUROLOGY DR .M A ALEEM MD,DM,(Neuro) HOD & Professor of Neurology KAPV Govt Medical College And MGM Govt Hospital Trichy. Teleneurology is an evolving branch of telemedicine. It may be defined as neurological consultation at a distance, or not in person, using various technologies to achieve connectivity, including the telephone and the internet. Teleneurology, encompassing teleconsultation, teleconferencing and tele-education, may be clinician- or patient-initiated. Neurologists have reported on telemedicine applied to specific neurological conditions, including headache, dementia, epilepsy, stroke, movement disorders and multiple sclerosis. Clinician initiatives have perhaps been most notable in stroke, stimulated by the urgency of patient assessment prior to decisions on thrombolytic treatment. The use of patient-initiated teleneurology is increasing through the widespread availability of the internet and the use of search engines—resources that may impact

ISRO’s TELEMEDICINE PROGRAMME

ISRO’s TELEMEDICINE PROGRAMME- THE PATH WAY FOR A TECHNOLOGY BASED HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR THE RURAL AND REMOTE POPULATION OF INDIA Satyamurthy L.S. Introduction: ISRO’s Telemedicine Programme is an innovative process of synergizing benefits of Communication and Information technology with Biomedical Engineering and Medical Sciences to deliver the health care services to the remote, distant and underserved regions of the country. The medical practice has been in existence for centuries in various forms right from the times of Charaka and Shushrutha in India.  The   communication technology has been available for many a decades and the information technology has witnessed tremendous growth and development in the last   decade. However, it is the introduction of Telemedicine that has promised a revolutionary change in the delivery of   basic health care to the remote rural population. This has come as a novel use of Technology for a beneficial change i