Strengthening its presence in the academic community, IBM Research – India organized the IBM Collaborative Academia Research Exchange (I-CARE) in Bangalore on October 22. I-CARE, an annual event started last year, aims to promote collaborative innovation and explores the new ways of fostering a culture of innovation.
More than 260 students and academicians from 27 premier technology and management institutions, including Indian Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Indian Institute of Management (IIM), and Indian School of Business (ISB), among others, participated in this event. The agenda of the event included poster and demo competitions, expert talks, and a panel discussion on “Is India geared up to have Smarter Cities?”. Amongst a total of 110 posters and demos received for I-CARE, 46 of them were selected and displayed at the event.
Best Posters:
- Track – I: Services: Service Science, Management, and Engineering
“Behavioral Drivers of Individual and Team Performance”
Suneel Chatla (ISB), Nandita Banerjee (ISB), Amit Nandkeolyar (ISB), Nithya Rajamani (IBM) - Track – II: Information Management and Analytics
“Towards Efficient Mining of Periodic-Frequent Patterns in Transactional Databases”
R. Uday Kiran, Akshat Surana, P. Krishna Reddy (IIIT-Hyderabad) - Track - III Software Engineering and Programming Languages
“Verification of Requirement Specification Using Partitioning”
K Vasanta Lakshmi (IISc), K V Raghavan (IISc) - Track - IV Distributed, High-Performance, Network & Cyber-physical Systems
“Sensor Based Smart Mine Design” Bharat Uday Seth (IIT Madras), Krishna Sivalingam (IIT Madras)
Best Demo
Mobile Telemedicine A Redeemer in Disaster Relief
Mydhili K Nair, Manjunath Amaresh, Anil Kumar, Lalit Kumar, Dheeraj Pai (MSRIT Bangalore)