SASTRA faculty bags DRDO’s Innovation Award
The Hindu
An innovative idea on the design of intercept receiver for electronic support system conceived by James A Baskaradas, senior assistant professor, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SAST
An innovative idea on the design of intercept receiver for electronic support system conceived by James A Baskaradas, senior assistant professor, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SASTRA, a Deemed to be University, has won the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s Innovation Award contest - Dare to Dream 2.0.
The idea conceived by Mr. James will be of much use to the armed forces in surveillance support. He said a University release that his innovation was under active consideration of the Technological Development Fund Scheme for transforming the idea into a prototype.
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