Three students have been selected for the Gandhian Young Technological Innovation 2023 Award.
Apurva Dahake, a doctoral student at DESE, won the award for her research proposal on the development and clinical validation of the multimodal probe for breast cancer margin assessment. She is one among the eleven awardees in the country.
Saswat Choudhury, PhD in Bioengineering, won the appreciation award for his proposal on 4D printing of smart materials for absorbable and deployable medical devices.
Komal Shah, a senior research fellow at DM, won the appreciation award for proposing an integrated system for adaptive stimulation treatment of urinary incontinence called Ikshana.
Congratulations to all three winners.
The Gandhian Young Technological Innovation (GYTI TECHPEDIA) Awards recognize and celebrate innovative student projects that address societal challenges through science, technology, and engineering. Organized annually by SRISTI, in collaboration with the Honey Bee Network, Gian, and leading academic institutions, GYTI encourages young innovators to develop solutions in healthcare, agriculture, energy, and the environment.
For more details: https://gyti.techpedia.in/