Samsung India has launched the fellowship award under its citizenship programme ‘Samsung Innovation Campus’ to promote research and enable youth to use technology for social good.
As many as 100 undergraduates and 30 postgraduate engineering students of IIT Madras and IIT Guwahati have received the fellowship. The fellowship will support chosen students in their projects that range from traffic estimation and dynamic control of traffic lights, anti-cancer drug research, and intrusion detection system to power management for electric vehicles and liquid crystals in solar cells.
Final year engineering students, pursuing BTech, Dual Degree (BTech + MTech) and MTech/M.S. (Research), and working on a project that will lead to software or hardware products are eligible for the fellowship. Samsung provides Rs 6,000 per month to undergraduates and Rs 25,000 per month to postgraduate students.
Final year engineering students, pursuing BTech, Dual Degree (BTech + MTech) and MTech/M.S. (Research), and working on a project that will lead to software or hardware products are eligible for the fellowship. Samsung provides Rs 6,000 per month to undergraduates and Rs 25,000 per month to postgraduate students.