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MITS students develop portable, AI-powered skin disease detection device
MITS students develop portable, AI-powered skin disease detection device

The Hindu

time25-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

MITS students develop portable, AI-powered skin disease detection device

The final-year ECE students of Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science (MITS) have successfully developed a portable, AI-powered system for early detection of skin diseases. The MITS management said: 'The device leverages Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) to classify skin conditions such as melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and others through a mobile or web interface. Built on Raspberry Pi, the device includes a buzzer, GSM module, and LCD for real-time alerts and display. In recognition of their achievement, the students were felicitated by the management, including Principal C. Yuvaraj and Correspondent N. Vijaya Bhaskar Choudary.

MITS hosts international conference on intelligent systems
MITS hosts international conference on intelligent systems

Hans India

time17-05-2025

  • Science
  • Hans India

MITS hosts international conference on intelligent systems

Madanapalle: The Department of CSE (AI) at MITS organized the 2nd International Conference on Computing and Intelligent Systems in Friday, bringing together researchers, industry experts, and students. Bawaji Doraginti (LTI Mindtree, Bengaluru), the Chief Guest, highlighted AI's growing role in real-world problem-solving and urged students to adopt a growth mindset. Principal Dr. C. Yuvaraj emphasized collaboration, while Vice Principal Dr. P. Ramanathan praised the quality of research presented. The event also featured Dr. Sumaya Sanobar, Prof. Gautam Chakrabarthy, Dr. Chokkanathan (HoD, CSE-AI), and Dr. K. Hemalatha (Convener), along with faculty and student delegates.

170 girl students of MITS selected for AICTE scholarship
170 girl students of MITS selected for AICTE scholarship

The Hindu

time05-05-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

170 girl students of MITS selected for AICTE scholarship

170 girl students of the Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science (MITS) in Annamayya district have been selected for the AICTE (All India Institute of Technical Education) Pragati Scholarship for the academic year 2025-26. The AICTE initiative supports meritorious students from economically weaker backgrounds. MITS principal C. Yuvaraj told the media here on Monday that each student was awarded ₹50,000, bringing the total scholarship amount to ₹85 lakh. 'The scholarship not only eases the financial burden on the students and their parents, but also motivates young women to go places in the fields of engineering and technology. This initiative holds the key to achieving gender parity in technical education,' he said. A ceremony was held on the campus to felicitate the awardees, attended by MITS correspondent N. Vijaya Bhaskar Choudary, executive director Keerthi Nadella, senior faculty and students. Dr. Choudary expressed pride in the achievement of the students and reiterated the institution's commitment to fostering inclusive education to provide world-class teaching to the students.

IMPACTX–2025 hackathon at MITS inspires tech solutions for global challenges
IMPACTX–2025 hackathon at MITS inspires tech solutions for global challenges

The Hindu

time28-04-2025

  • Science
  • The Hindu

IMPACTX–2025 hackathon at MITS inspires tech solutions for global challenges

A 24-hour national level inter-institutional Hackathon, IMPACTX–2025 was organised by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) at Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science (MITS), Madanapalle, in collaboration with Bengaluru-based GeeksforGeeks (GfG). The 24-hour challenge brought together a total of 246 participants, who formed 73 competitive teams. They focused on key areas such as artificial intelligence & machine learning, edtech, healthcare, agrotech, smart cities, sustainability, environment, and student innovation. MITS Principal Dr. C. Yuvaraj said: 'The objective of the hackathon is to inspire participants to create technology-driven solutions addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), promoting sustainable, scalable, and socially impactful innovations. The event featured mentor interactions, technical guidance, and cultural activities. Director of Learning at GeeksforGeeks Abhishek Kelania was the chief guest. Mr. Abhishek said: 'Hackathons foster collaboration, innovation, and networking.'

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