Karunya University, 18 American universities to establish academic, research collaborations
Karunya University: Karunya University and 18 American universities are planning to collaborate to establish joint academic and research programmes and work together in the areas of faculty and student exchange, and transfer of technology. A delegation of 28 experts from the US universities visited Karunya University yesterday to discuss the agreements to further strengthen the Indo-US ties.
The college is additionally intending to lay out an Indo-American discussion committed to joint scholar and examination programs. In collaboration with NASA, it already has an AERONET facility for monitoring air quality.
The understanding is supposed to advance examination exercises of Karunya College in the Business 5.0 environment, managing innovations and devices like Man-made reasoning (simulated intelligence), AI (ML), Information Design (DS), Web of Things (IoT), network safety, distributed computing, quantum processing, 3D printing, and hydrogen energy components.
SUNY Buffalo, the University of Texas at San Antonio, St. Mary’s University in Texas, City University of Seattle, Clarkson University, Park University, Bryant University, Arizona State University, the University of Wisconsin-Stout, Penn College of Technology, the University of Arkansas, the Catholic University of America, Kennesaw State University, George Washington University, Marymount University, the University of Utah, the University of San Diego, and Saint Louis University were all part of the delegation.
“The motivation behind this visit is to lay out scholar and examination joint efforts,” G Ruler Arulraj, bad habit chancellor of Karunya College said. ” We are investigating associations in staff and understudy trade, joint scholar and exploration projects, and move of innovation,” he added.
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