Latest news with #IMU


Time of India
5 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
IMU CET May 2025 results announced at imu.edu.in for UG, MBA, and M.Tech programmes: Direct links
IMU CET 2025 result: The Indian Maritime University (IMU) has officially announced the results of the IMU CET May 2025 examination. Candidates who appeared for the entrance test can now check their results on the official website of IMU at Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The results have been declared for various programmes including UG, MBA, and The IMU CET (Common Entrance Test) was conducted on May 24, 2025, in a single batch using the CBT (Computer-Based Test) mode. The examination was held from 11 AM to 2 PM. Thousands of candidates from across the country appeared for the test seeking admission into IMU's wide range of maritime courses and affiliated institutes. Results declared for UG, MBA, and courses IMU CET May 2025 results are available in PDF format and candidates can view their names by following a few simple steps. The result announcement is crucial for those seeking admission to IMU's UG ( DNS), MBA, and programmes. A Rank Certificate will be issued to all qualified candidates, which is mandatory for admission not only into IMU and its affiliated institutions but also for DGS-approved MTIs that are not affiliated with IMU. This Rank Certificate is essential for programmes such as (ME), (NS), and DNS. Additionally, candidates with valid rank certificates will be given access to a portal where they can register their course and campus preferences in the order of priority. Steps to check and download IMU CET May 2025 result Candidates can follow these five simple steps to access their results: Step 1: Visit the official website of IMU at Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that says 'IMU CET May Result 2025.' Step 3: A new page will open; select the appropriate result link for UG, MBA, or courses. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Step 4: A PDF file containing the names of the qualified candidates will open. Step 5: Download and save the PDF file, and take a printout for future reference. • • • Admissions and counselling to follow Qualified candidates will be issued the IMU CET Rank Certificate soon after the result. This certificate is a prerequisite for participating in the choice filling and counselling process. Candidates will be able to access a dedicated portal where they can indicate their preferred programmes and campuses. For further details regarding admissions, rank certificates, and choice registration, candidates are advised to regularly check the official IMU website.


Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
IMU CET May Result 2025 declared for UG, MBA and M.Tech courses at imu.edu.in, check list here
Indian Maritime University has declared the IMU CET May Result 2025. The Common Entrance Test result has been announced for UG, MBA and courses. Candidates who have appeared for the examination can check the results through the official website of IMU at The IMU-CETs were scheduled to be held in CBT (Computer-Based Test) mode in one batch from 11 AM to 2 PM on May 24, 2025. To check the results, candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of IMU at 2. Click on IMU CET May Result 2025 link available on the home page. 3. A new page will open where candidates will have to click on UG, MBA and courses result link. 4. A PDF file will open where candidates will have to check the names. 5. Download the page and keep a hard copy of the same for further need. IMU will issue Rank Certificate to qualified candidates in IMU-CET, which is essential for admission to courses of IMU and its Affiliated Institutes and non Affiliated Institutes. The Rank Certificate is also essential to take admissions in the DGS-approved MTIs that are not affiliated to IMU for Programmes ( (ME), (NS) & DNS). Candidates who have been issued with IMU CET Rank Certificate will be provided a portal through which they can register their choices for Programmes/ Campuses where they desire to take admission, in the order of their preference. For more related details candidates can check the official website of IMU.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
IMU Biosciences Adopts Curiox's Pluto for Large-Scale UK Immune Profiling Initiative
Leading AI-Powered Immune Profiling Company IMU to Adopt Pluto Workstation for Large-Scale Immune Phenotyping Project Based on UK Patient Big Data SEOUL, South Korea, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Curiox Biosystems Co., Ltd. ('Curiox') announced on March 28 that it has officially received a Sales Order for its Pluto Workstation ('Pluto') from IMU Biosciences ('IMU'), a UK based techbio company decoding the immune system to drive next generation health outcomes. Following this initial purchase, IMU is expected to expand the number of Pluto units it deploys. Dr. Nori Ueno, Vice President of Sales at Curiox, commented:, 'IMU's decision to adopt Pluto is a strong validation of the commercial and technological value of our Pluto Wash platform. As demand for AI/ML-driven analysis and automation continues to expand across life sciences, Pluto will play a central role in accelerating precision research and strengthening institutional competitiveness.' He added, 'As the only automation solution capable of replacing manual, centrifuge-based workflows in cell analysis, Pluto is well-positioned to meet unmet market needs and expand its global footprint.' IMU is a core participant in the MANIFEST consortium (Multiomic ANalysis of Immunotherapy Features Evidencing Success and Toxicity), a UK-wide initiative launched with support from the UK government and industry partners, with a total funding of approximately £21.9 million. Within the consortium, IMU is leading precision analyses of immune responses to cancer immunotherapies and is specifically responsible for a large-scale immune phenotyping project involving blood samples from UK patients. This positions IMU as a key member of the largest immune profiling consortium ever established in the UK. To support this monumental effort, IMU selected Curiox's Pluto Workstation as a key automation platform. Pluto addresses common pain points in sample preparation by eliminating human error and enhancing reproducibility—challenges inherent in traditional manual workflows. By enabling consistent and quantitative sample preparation, Pluto significantly improves the quality of input data, which is critical for IMU's AI/ML-based immune profiling analytics. The decision to adopt Pluto followed a highly successful demo conducted by Curiox. Pluto's integration into IMU's workflow represents a critical enabler for scalable, high-throughput immune profiling, ensuring that AI-based insights are powered by the highest-quality input data—turning automation into a foundation for future biomedical innovation As AI/ML-powered precision analysis becomes increasingly vital across the biomedical and healthcare sectors, including immunotherapy, demand for automation solutions that ensure data quality and standardization has become essential. IMU's selection of Pluto reflects this growing trend and positions Curiox as a key enabler of the next generation of immune profiling. Notes The MANIFEST consortium The MANIFEST consortium is a four-year national research initiative led by the Francis Crick Institute and the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. It brings together 15 academic institutions—including the Cancer Research UK National Biomarker Centre—six NHS Trusts, 11 industry partners including IMU, and various patient advocacy groups and research networks. Funded by £9 million from the UK Medical Research Council and the Office for Life Sciences, and an additional £12.9 million in matching industry contributions, the project aims to overcome key challenges in cancer immunotherapy. Its focus is to uncover predictive biomarkers linked to treatment response, resistance, and immune-related adverse events. IMU Biosciences IMU's goal is to revolutionise the way immune-related diseases are understood, diagnosed and treated. It is pioneering advanced immune profiling and analysis techniques to decode the human immune system and its relationship to disease. Starting with a simple blood sample and building human immune profiles which extend from the molecular to the population level, IMU has created the world's largest and highest-resolution immune dataset. This novel platform applies proprietary immune analysis and machine learning to decode immune variation and its disease association at an unprecedented depth and scale. By mapping the immune system of individuals at the molecular, cellular and system level and aggregating immune profiles from tens of thousands of people, IMU translates this into population-level insights, unlocking an unparalleled understanding of immune-driven health and disease. These clinically actionable insights are enabling IMU to uncover new immune mechanisms and deliver precision approaches for diagnosing, monitoring and treating disease, prescribing the safest and most pertinent medicines and enabling the development of next generation therapies. Built by a team of immune specialists and technologists based on a decade of research at King's College London and the Francis Crick Institute. About Curiox Biosystems Co. Ltd Curiox Biosystems Co. Ltd is a rapidly growing global biotechnology company specializing in advanced sample preparation solutions that enhance next-generation therapies. The company leverages expertise in surface chemistry and instrumentation to address life-science research challenges, particularly in miniaturization and automation. Curiox's innovative technologies boost productivity through sample preparation automation, speeding up therapeutic development. Committed to advancing its proprietary C-FREE™ technology, Curiox enables significant scientific breakthroughs, reinforcing its role as a key player in transforming life sciences research and diagnostics worldwide. For more information, visit or contact: Melvin LyeSenior Director of Scientific Affairsmelvin@ +16509221219


Daily Express
12-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Express
Unlock future with Bachelor in Digital Health (Hons)
Published on: Monday, May 12, 2025 Published on: Mon, May 12, 2025 Text Size: Enrol today by making an online application today and be part of the digital health revolution that is shaping the future of Malaysia's healthcare system. IN TODAY'S rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, digital transformation is no longer a luxury or an option. With initiatives such as electronic medical records, remote patient monitoring, and AI-driven diagnostics on the rise, the country needs skilled digital health professionals now more than ever. Digital health is reshaping the way healthcare is delivered, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing the efficiency of medical services. With the integration of artificial intelligence, data analytics, mobile health applications, and telemedicine, healthcare is becoming more personalized, accessible, and efficient. The demand for professionals who can bridge the gap between healthcare and technology is skyrocketing, both in Malaysia and globally. With the healthcare industry increasingly relying on digital tools, graduates can also explore opportunities in pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, research institutions, and startups focused on digital health solutions. IMU's Bachelor in Digital Health (Hons) is Malaysia's pioneering undergraduate programme in this field. Designed to provide a holistic education, the curriculum blends Information Communication Technology (ICT), data analytics and digital health. Students learn how to design, implement, and manage digital solutions that enhance patient care and streamline healthcare operations. It is a 3-year programme and opens for intake in Feb/April and July/September 2025. Those who joined in Feb/July will start the general studies (MPU) modules, followed by the first semester of the Digital Health programme. The Digital Health programme is open to students from any discipline with at least a Matriculation or Foundation studies with a minimum CGPA of 2.0 and a credit in Mathematics at SPM level or its equivalent, or a pass in STPM with a minimum Grade C (GP 2.0) in any two subjects and a credit in Mathematics at SPM level or its equivalent. The programme is also open to diploma holders in any discipline, subject to a rigorous internal assessment process. The university also offers scholarships to eligible outstanding students, providing financial assistance to support their education and career aspirations in digital health. The programme's hands-on approach ensures that students gain real-world experience through industry projects, internships, and collaborations with healthcare providers and technology firms. With state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and industry partnerships, IMU prepares graduates to be job-ready from day one. The first cohort of Digital Health students are now interns, gaining valuable experience in hospitals, health-tech, and digital health companies. They are working as health data analysts, project managers, and developers, contributing to real-world solutions in teams for at least 20 weeks. Graduates of this programme will be well-positioned for a range of exciting and high-demand career paths, including: Health Data Analyst – Analyze healthcare data to improve decision-making and patient care. Digital Health Consultant – Advise healthcare organizations on technology adoption and transformation. Healthcare AI Specialist – Develop and apply AI-driven solutions to enhance diagnostics and treatment. Health System Developer – Design, develop and maintain digital healthcare systems that support medical services, patient management, and hospital operations Health Informatics Specialist – Design and manage digital healthcare systems and records. IMU stands out as Malaysia's first and most established private medical and health sciences university. The Bachelor in Digital Health (Hons) programme at IMU is structured to provide a strong foundation in both healthcare and technology, ensuring that graduates are adaptable and innovative professionals. Key benefits of choosing IMU's Digital Health programme include: Industry-Driven Curriculum – Designed in collaboration with healthcare and technology experts. Internship & Real-World Experience – Graduate Trainee Programme (GTP) with leading hospitals, research centers, and digital health companies. Innovative Learning Environment – Access to modern labs, AI tools, and digital health applications. Global Recognition – International collaborations (King's College London & Rutgers University) and opportunities for further studies (Master in Health Informatics and Analytics). The future of healthcare is digital, and Malaysia is poised to be a key player in this global shift. By pursuing a Bachelor in Digital Health at IMU, students can be at the forefront of this transformation, driving innovation and making a real impact in the healthcare sector. For those looking for a career that combines healthcare, technology, and problem-solving, this programme is the perfect choice. The Digital Health programme offers intakes in February, April, July, and September each year. Enrol today by making an online application today and be part of the digital health revolution that is shaping the future of Malaysia's healthcare system. For more information, please refer to or email: [email protected] or call IMU at 03 - 2731 7272.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
Northrop tests tech to help hypersonic vehicles maneuver without GPS
Two recent groundbreaking hypersonic test flights featured a Northrop Grumman capability designed to allow high-speed systems to navigate and maneuver when GPS isn't available. The company told Defense News this week that its inertial measurement unit, or IMU, flew onboard Stratolaunch's Talon-A glide vehicle during its first two hypersonic flights in December and March. The successful demonstration of IMU technology on a hypersonic aircraft — which can travel and maneuver at speeds of Mach 5 or higher — is an industry first, according to Jonathan Green, Northrop's chief technology officer for emerging capabilities development. 'It met all of our goals … and the fact that it survived throughout this first flight test — these are all incredibly positive developments for how we're maturing this technology,' he said in an interview. The Pentagon disclosed the Talon-A tests this week, marking the first successful flights of a reusable hypersonic vehicle since the X-15 program ended in 1968. The U.S. in recent years has increased its investment in high-speed weaponry and aircraft, and Stratolaunch's testbed reflects a renewed urgency to create test opportunities for the components and subsystems needed to support major hypersonic development efforts. Northrop's Advanced Hypersonic Technology IMU is designed to allow high-speed systems to navigate without GPS — a capability that could be disrupted by adverse weather, difficult terrain or enemy jamming and spoofing. Using advanced sensors to understand how a platform is moving through its environment, the IMU calculates where the system has traveled and what path it needs to take to continue on its trajectory. According to Josei Chang, senior director of advanced technologies at Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, the system performed as expected during the flight tests and accurately calculated the vehicle's path. While Northrop has developed IMUs for spacecraft, this version is a smaller, more rugged system, repackaged to fit on an air vehicle and designed to survive the harsh conditions of Mach 5 flight. 'What we have done within Northrop Grumman is to develop an inertial navigation technology that really started from our lineage in space-based inertial navigation,' Green said. 'We took that capability, that portfolio of technology, and enhanced it.' The hypersonic flights represent a significant milestone for the system, which is still in the research and development phase. An abstract for an upcoming navigation conference notes Northrop is developing IMU technology in partnership with the Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation and Missile Systems Center, but the company declined to confirm whether it has any formal development partners or contracts. Northrop plans to test the IMU on a sounding rocket sometime this quarter and is also eyeing another test event later this year at Holloman Air Force Base in Utah. That test will focus on how the system performs in an environment with high gravitational force. The company is also closely tracking Talon-A's test schedule, though Green wouldn't confirm whether the IMU would be on Stratolaunch's next flight, slated for this spring or summer. 'This partnership that we've had with Stratolaunch to get the system out there and get it tested was absolutely critical,' he said. 'It does speak to the importance of being able to test these things and have the resources to test these things.'