We urge CS students from all over India to leverage this unique opportunity to obtain sustained advice from leading experts, and channel their research abilities and efforts to reach international standards, says Prof. Jayant Haritsa, President, ACM India and Professor, Indian Institute of Science about PhD Clinic.
Currently, about 30 faculty from top-tier institutions, including IISc, IITs, IIITs, CMI, IMSc, Anna University, JNU others, and including a few from outside India Carnegie Mellon University, NorthWestern University, University of Northern Iowa, and Nottingham Trent University have joined as mentors.
Business Wire India ACM India has recently launched an initiative called Ph.D. Clinic to materially improve the quality of Indian research in Computer Science. It is intended to improve the grassroots situation by facilitating CS Ph.D. students from all over the country to obtain inputs and advice from expert mentors located in premier academic institutions and industry. "Similar to the digital divide in the social world, there is a research divide in Indian academia, with many good teaching institutions hosting extremely talented students but finding it difficult to develop a visible research profile due to lack of mentorship, awareness, and resources...
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