Category: In memoriam

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Past activities of the forum(2010-2015)some random snaps

A glimpse of the activities of the quest forum and other activities organized by quest members.It was started in 2010 with two members B.Prasad and Abimanu Chawla(Project Trainee from VIT).The latter coined the name and designed the logo of the forum.Flesh to the forum was added by Mr.Narveer...

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India’s hidden hotbeds of invention-Anil Gupta(Quest weekend listening)

Anil Gupta is on the hunt for the developing world’s unsung inventors — indigenous entrepreneurs whose ingenuity, hidden by poverty, could change many people’s lives. He shows how the Honey Bee network helps them build the connections they need — and gain the recognition they deserve. Listen to...

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Heat as a villain for miniaturization-A demonstration!!

The microprocessor is a complex machine, made from millions of tiny switches called transistors. Over time we’ve been able to reduce the scale of these microprocessors, fitting billions of transistors onto a space the size of a postage stamp. This has also allowed us to not only reduce...

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What if scientists worked like religions?-Prof.Richard Dawkins

Heard of Prof.Richard Dawkins,if not click here .It is very interesting to his listen to his  talk What if scientists worked like religions? Listen to him here If you are interested in seeing his contributions “as a candle in dark” click here “The mission of the Richard Dawkins Foundation is to...

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I can bug

Kiran Bir Sethi  (   you can read about her&her school here ) shows how her groundbreaking Riverside School in India teaches kids life’s most valuable lesson: “I can.” Watch her students take local issues into their own hands, lead other young people, even educate their parents.      ...