Jadavpur Univ Partners
with HP
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Nycil George
28 November, 2005
Jadavpur University (JU) and Hewlett-Packard
(HP) have announced a collaboration, to provide educational
platforms to support mutual exchange of knowledge in the
field of mobile computing. A Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) to this effect was signed between Rajat Bandyopadhyay,
Registrar, Jadavpur University and Biswanth Bhattacharya,
director - public sector, HP, India.
According to this joint initiative, HP
will share industry knowledge on relevant IT innovations
and foster talent in the form of grants and fellowships.
Some of the identified key areas of focus where both plan
to work together, are WiFi Systems, Mobility Solutions,
Distance Education, Cellular Networks and Satellite Communications.
In addition, the students and faculty of the university
will be encouraged to do research at the HP Labs facility
located in Bangalore.
A university under the State government
of West Bengal, JU, has been declared a university with
potential for excellence, by the University Grants Commission.
Their Center for Mobile Computing and Communication is the
largest among these COEs.
Ajay Gupta, director, HP Labs India, said,
"A significant hallmark of this relationship is the
innovation brought to bear by HP Labs. HP Labs is working
on developing cutting edge technologies in the areas of
mobile computing and data networks, and their applications
in areas such as distance education."
"Jadavpur University, with its long
tradition of working with industry, is an ideal partner
to collaborate with. This relationship builds on the successful
implementation of a digital library by HP, jointly with
Jadavpur University. This library was set up by deploying
dSpace Open Source Digital Library. HP is keen to take the
digital library solution to other premier educational institutions
across
India", said Gupta.
Under this initiative, HP will install
leading server technologies and provide IT infrastructure
support for the computing lab at the University. Prof Pradip
K Das, professor for computer science and engineering, JU,
and the co-coordinator for the center of mobile computing
and communication, says, "This is certainly not the
first time JU has tied up with a corporate. We have worked
closely with IBM before this. But this initiative is certainly
special as we are concentrating on a lot of fruitful programs
for our students and faculty, especially this state-of-art
laboratory that we are talking about and aiming at, is I
think the first of it's kind in India. Mobile computing
is a cutting edge technology. We have scholars in this field
in the Masters and Doctorate level, in our university who
along with the faculty will go to HP labs to conduct research,
and also learn more from the technology solutions provider
themselves. As of now the time-frame is set for four months
during which they will stay in the company. They will then
return and share their experience and knowledge with others
in the campus."
About students benefiting from this, Das
said, "The MOU is with the HP facility at Bangalore,
where students can contribute and learn. HP has also shown
interest in absorbing the capable students into their organization
after their campus tenure is over. And with students showing
overwhelming response we are totally charged up to go ahead
and do our best.
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