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IUST Innovators Have A Basket For Specially Abled People


IUST Innovators Have A Basket For Specially Abled People
Dr Rabia Noor
SAAHI is a wearable band that picks up sounds of high intensity in its vicinity and gives vibrotactile (vibration) feedback to its user. Therefore, the band can serve as a warning signal against dangerous situations for a deaf person.
Magic Flip – An IUST Innovation for specially-abled
Science and society have always been inseparable. Like in other parts of the world, scientists in Kashmir too are trying their best to benefit society. At Islamic University of Science and
Technology (IUST), Awantipora, budding scientists have been exploring innovative ideas so to bring some respite to differently-abled people.

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Mind Games: Meet Kashmir Neuroscientist Who Bagged US$1.8 Million Fellowship


SRINAGAR: Mubarak Hussain Syed, an assistant professor of Biology at The University of New Mexico, has received the prestigious CAREER award from the National Science Foundation, Mary Beth King reported on the university’s website. The award will allow Syed to pursue his passions of understanding brain development and function, mentoring students, and science outreach.
Mubarak Hussain Syed with his colleagues and students at the Doe Laboratory. Pic: Personal FB Mubarak Hussain Syed
Syed us working on
Mechanisms regulating neural identity, connectivity and function- From stem cells to circuits, a project that would receive the US $1.8 million over five years.

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