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- Subject: UCSD News: President of India Launches Indo-U.S. University E-Learning Network
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 16:33:45 -0800
UCSD NEWS RELEASE
December 20, 2005
Media Contact: Doug Ramsey, (858) 822-5825,
President of
The Government of India and universities from the
The President of India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, participated in the
network’s launch this month, giving the inaugural lecture via satellite from
“If we start today it takes ten years to train a good quality teacher,
but we need to improve Indian education now,” said VS Ramamurthy, Secretary of
India’s Department of Science and Technology, which is co-sponsoring the
initiative with the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). “We are very
happy that leading institutions from the
“Many of us in higher education depend critically for research and
innovation on bright young minds,” said Ramesh Rao, director of the
Boosting engineering education in
Their lectures will initially be beamed to Amrita’s three other campuses
(in Amritapuri,
Many of those universities have been unable to attract or retain world-class faculty, and therefore are limited in their ability to turn out candidates for top jobs in engineering, computer science, biotechnology and other fields.
“One of the biggest drawbacks of information technology [IT] has been that it has taken away some of the best people from the teaching profession in Indian universities,” explained Amrita vice chancellor Venkat Rangan, chief architect of the Indo-U.S. initiative. “So the thought came to us: how can we use IT in the form of high-speed connectivity, multimedia and interactivity to overcome the drawbacks of IT?”
The original memorandum of understanding was signed last July in
In December, 15 more American universities joined the initiative,
including Harvard, Princeton and Yale, most of which were represented at the
formal launch in
Indian and
“Since we are a research engineering school, I cannot imagine teaching
without research,” said Frieder Seible, dean of UCSD’s Jacobs School of
Engineering. “It’s too early to announce specific research projects, but there
are certainly areas where it is natural to work with
“There was a strong sentiment that we cannot do teaching without having a concurrent research component, so this was a refinement of the earlier engagement,” added UCSD computer science and engineering professor Rajesh Gupta, who will chair one of four standing committees of Indo-U.S. scientists. “We boiled it down to four separate groups, including the one I’m leading on embedded systems, where we identified focus areas, including automotive software, automotive embedded systems and nanotechnology.” The other standing committees will explore research collaboration on disaster warning and management technologies, IT services, among other areas.
UC officials, led by Calit2’s Rao and UC Director of International
Strategy Development Gretchen Kalonji, also held discussions on possible funding
of joint research projects by
American educators hope the initiative will also lead to opportunities
for American students to study in
“I feel it is a rediscovery of the past, to some extent,” observed Arabinda Mitra, executive director of the Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum. “In the 1970s there was a major program called the Satellite Instruction Television Experiment between NASA and ISRO, which brought distance education to the nooks and corners of this country at a time when the term IT was not yet even coined. I’m glad that almost forty years later, this is being rediscovered.”
The launch of the Indo-U.S. network coincided with a visit by Microsoft
chairman and founder Bill Gates to
“Part of
“Today the university combines many elements – great lectures, study
groups, students in the lab – and the lecture piece should be broken off,” added
Gates, who was making his fourth visit to
“Teaching and research may be very different ten years from now,” agreed
Stella Pang, associate dean of graduate education at the
University officials hope to raise further private
funding for the initiative from corporations in the
“We expect CEOs from major Indian and American technology companies as well as officials from governmental and non-governmental organizations,” said Calit2 division director Ramesh Rao. “Our goal is to explore new avenues for Indo-U.S. collaboration on education and research programs designed to improve science and engineering talent for corporations and universities in both countries.”
Note to Editors: Photos available from media contact above.
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