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Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula

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Made an oral presentation at IEEE ISBI 2026, London, on our paper, in collaboration with ZEISS Bangalore. The student authors on this paper and ZEISS fellowship recipients are Oindrila Haldar and Saptarshi Mandal. Unfortunately, the student authors couldn’t travel to London.

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In my chat with Ravid Shwartz Ziv I spoke to how denoising evolved from a "digital janitor" to the heart of modern diffusion models. It's a powerful reminder that breakthroughs, even in practice, often come from long-term foundational work, not just the latest trends. link to episode👇

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Outstanding researchers excel at the art of finding problems right at the edge of our understanding — that can actually be solved.

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In 1948, a 32-year-old at Bell Labs published a paper nobody fully understood. Engineers found it too mathematical. Mathematicians found it too engineering-focused. One prominent mathematician reviewed it negatively. That paper - "A Mathematical Theory of Communication", became

In 1948, a 32-year-old at Bell Labs published a paper nobody fully understood.

Engineers found it too mathematical. Mathematicians found it too engineering-focused. One prominent mathematician reviewed it negatively.

That paper - "A Mathematical Theory of Communication", became
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Leslie Lamport (Creator of LaTex): "If you think you know something but don't write it down. You only think you know something. It reveals what you haven't said. And that there's steps in there. You may think they're obvious, but you haven't written them down. And that's where

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Spent two fantastic days interacting with Ayush Bhandari and team at Imperial College. Unlimited discussions on “unlimited sampling”!

Spent two fantastic days interacting with Ayush Bhandari and team at Imperial College. Unlimited discussions on “unlimited sampling”!
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People often think the Raman Effect was a Eureka moment in a single afternoon. In reality, it was a grueling endurance test. Kariamanikkam Srinivasa Krishnan (1898-1961) was the person who sat in the darkroom of the IACS (Kolkata) for months. He painstakingly purified & tested

People often think the Raman Effect was a Eureka moment in a single afternoon. In reality, it was a grueling endurance test. Kariamanikkam Srinivasa Krishnan (1898-1961) was the person who sat in the darkroom of the IACS (Kolkata) for months.

He painstakingly purified & tested
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Sweden is committing more than €100 million to a sweeping classroom overhaul: replacing tablets and screens with traditional printed textbooks to help reverse falling student performance and sharpen focus. After more than a decade of embracing digital-first education, Swedish

Sweden is committing more than €100 million to a sweeping classroom overhaul: replacing tablets and screens with traditional printed textbooks to help reverse falling student performance and sharpen focus.

After more than a decade of embracing digital-first education, Swedish
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Next in who after the Ramanujan Series? Ramanujan was the master of infinite series, Mathukumalli Vidyasagar (M. Vidyasagar) is the master of Infinite Control. While many mathematicians live in the realm of pure numbers, Vidyasagar took high-level mathematics & applied it to the

Next in who after the Ramanujan Series? Ramanujan was the master of infinite series, Mathukumalli Vidyasagar (M. Vidyasagar) is the master of Infinite Control. While many mathematicians live in the realm of pure numbers, Vidyasagar took high-level mathematics & applied it to the
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A Stanford mathematician spent 40 years watching brilliant students freeze in front of hard problems. Not because they lacked intelligence. Because nobody had ever taught them what to do before they started solving. His name is George Pólya, and the book he wrote in 1945 has

A Stanford mathematician spent 40 years watching brilliant students freeze in front of hard problems.

Not because they lacked intelligence. Because nobody had ever taught them what to do before they started solving.

His name is George Pólya, and the book he wrote in 1945 has
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Abijith Kamath⁩ defended his amazing PhD thesis today. Prof Achuta Kadambi (UCLA) and Prof Ram Bilas Pachori (IIT Indore) are his thesis examiners. Prof. Pachori conducted the viva voce. He’s the 14th PhD from Spectrum Lab. Congratulations Dr. Abijith Kamath!

⁦<a href="/KamathAbijith/">Abijith Kamath</a>⁩ defended his amazing PhD thesis today. Prof Achuta Kadambi (UCLA) and Prof Ram Bilas Pachori (IIT Indore) are his thesis examiners. Prof. Pachori conducted the viva voce. He’s the 14th PhD from <a href="/SpectrumLabIISc/">Spectrum Lab</a>. Congratulations Dr. Abijith Kamath!
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A mathematician who shared an office with Claude Shannon at Bell Labs gave one lecture in 1986 that explains why some people win Nobel Prizes and other equally smart people spend their whole lives doing forgettable work. His name was Richard Hamming. He won the Turing Award. He

A mathematician who shared an office with Claude Shannon at Bell Labs gave one lecture in 1986 that explains why some people win Nobel Prizes and other equally smart people spend their whole lives doing forgettable work.

His name was Richard Hamming. He won the Turing Award. He
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Imagine a classroom in Tihu College, Assam. It is a humble setting where local students come to learn the basics of physics. At the front of the room stands a man who looks like any other dedicated prof. But when the bell rings & the students leave, Atanu Nath plugs back into the

Imagine a classroom in Tihu College, Assam. It is a humble setting where local students come to learn the basics of physics. At the front of the room stands a man who looks like any other dedicated prof. But when the bell rings &amp; the students leave, Atanu Nath plugs back into the