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Monday, November 30, 2009

December 2009 exams rescheduled.

VTU has rescheduled some of the subjects of exams being held in December 2009. The circular can be found on official VTU website at : http://www.vtu.ac.in/pdf/results/circular.pdf

The circular says:

Many representations have been received from various colleges that some of the subjects are overlapping in the examinations due to the change-over of some students from 2002-Scheme to 2006-Scheme. Hence the day/timings of some subjects in the time table of Examinations, Dec.09/Jan.10, have been rescheduled. The details are as here below:

 

Sl.
No.

Scheme As per existing Time Table Rescheduled as
1

2006
Scheme

-

31.12.2009/Thursday 2.00 – 5.00 PM
06EVL77/06EVR77 Design and Drawing
of Environmental Systems – II

2

2006
Scheme

24.12.2009/ Thursday 2.00 – 5.00PM
[06**75*] All branches, All electives,
with code 75* series

2.1.2010/Saturday 2.00 – 5.00 PM
[06**75*] All branches, All electives, with
code 75* series

3

2002
Scheme

4.1.2010/Monday 2.00 – 5.00 PM
[**53] All branches: Subjects with
code 53

16.1.2010/Saturday 2.00 – 5.00 PM
[**53] All branches: Subjects with code 53

4

1998
Scheme

-

4.1.2010/Monday 1.30 -5.30 PM
[CV7R4] Structural drawing and detailing
(4 hrs)

5

2002
Scheme

5.1.2010/Tuesday 2.00 – 5.00 PM
[MAT31] Engineering Mathematics-III

18.1.2010/Monday 2.00 – 5.00 PM
[MAT31] Engineering Mathematics-III

The above details may please be brought to the notice of all the concerned.

 

Team VTUresults.info wishes all the best to everyone.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

City engg student invents artificial kidney

BANGALORE: Good news for those suffering from renal failure.

Budhaditya Chattopadhyay, a medical electronic engineering student from Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore, has come up with transplantable artificial kidney (TAK), likely to be launched in the country by 2012.

The research carried out under the guidance of Dr Abhijat Taraphder, HoD, Nephrology department of SSKM Hospital, Kolkata, Dr A K Mukhopadhyay, AIIMS, New Delhi, Dr A G Ramakrishnan, IISc and Dr H P Khincha, Vice Chancellor of VTU, proved successful. The product was tested by a multinational company on animal models recently and results showed 98.6 per cent efficiency compared to the natural kidney’s metabolic waste clearance.

Once people reach the end stage of renal failure, frequent dialysis and kidney transplantation is the only way out.

But, the non-availability of matching donors and the complexity involved with regular dialysis have left patients with less chances of survival chances. The quality of life of patients has also been affected.

The pains of his cousin, who succumbed to renal failure, inspired Chattopadhyay to come up with an idea for TAK.

The number of kidney requirements itself bears testimony. As per the records of Zonal Coordination Committee of Karnataka (ZCKK), as many as 263 patients with life support of dialysis are waiting for kidney transplants. There are several others cases which have gone unrecorded across the state.

Budhaditya said about the product, “The product is devised using biocompatible polymer material, dialysing membrane and biocompatible tubing.

Irrespective of the blood group and all other corresponding parameters, TAK can efficiently perform all the functions like original kidneys in respect to its excretory and homeostatic functions with lasting effect for about 18 years. A battery to support the TAK has to be worn around the waist supported by a kind of belt.” The product will be launched in several phases like basic cost effective haemodialysis, home dialysis, pocket dialysis and implantable transplantable artificial kidney.

“TAK is slightly larger than natural human kidney and patients with either both or single mal-functioning kidneys can undergo the transplantation,” he added.

“Many commercial medical equipment producing companies, both from India and abroad, have been approaching me for producing TAK commercially.

I have applied for patent. After receiving it and getting ethical permission from the Central government, we can go ahead with production” Budhaditya adds.

WONDER DEVICE

● A multinational company has tested the device

on animal models

● Achieves 98.6 per cent efficiency compared to

metabolic waste clearance of natural kidney

● 263 patients on dialysis, waiting for kidney

transplants in Karnataka

● A battery support has to be worn around the

waist, with the help of a belt for the device to

work

● Production to start after patent and government

permission is granted

VTU athletic meet begins on Wednesday

DHARWAD: The SDM College of Engineering and Technology in Dharwad will host the four-day 12th Vishweshwaraiah Technological University

The SDMCET is organizing the event for the second time. Over 1,200 sports persons from various engineering colleges across the state will participate in 22 events. Three special events will be held for the physically challenged students.

SDMCET principal director M N Sudheendra Rao and chief coordinator Kiran Shindhe said the events will be held at Shri Ratnavarma Heggade stadium on the SDMCET campus.

Indian cricketer B K Venkatesh Prasad will inaugurate the meet on Wednesday at 10.30 am. Cricketer Vijay Bharadwaj, DC Darpan Jain and SDMCET vice-president Surendra Kumar will be the chief guests.

International athlete R Natarajan will give away the prizes on the concluding day.

Vtu december 2009 time table