NewsLetter 15

NewsLetter 15

The sun is shining and the days are growing longer... It's time to turn on our vacation mode and soak up the vitamin D! Team Turing Hut is back with a range of exciting opportunities for you to check out, over the summer break.

Opportunities

Highlights

Team Turing Hut hosted a workshop and practice contest to familiarise the first year CSE and CSBS students with competitive programming. This interactive two-day event was followed by the selection contest, through which we welcomed the latest additions to the club! The star performers of the contest were: 1.Salsabil Shehnaz - 22071A0555 (CSE A) 2.Rajamahendravarapu Venkata Giridhar - 22071A05Q8 (CSE D) 3. Muvvala Thoran Chandra - 22071A3237 (CSBS) We congratulate all the first-years on successfully participating in the workshop and contests.

Interesting Reads

  • FDA's green signal for Neuralink: a future of BCIs
    Elon Musk's Neuralink is looking to develop implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to revolutionize the treatment of neurological disorders. They have received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to initiate clinical trials; this marks an imperative milestone in neurotechnology. For more details, refer to this article
  • Beyond the quantum frontiers: IBM's grand-scale venture
    IBM, a pioneer in the science of quantum computing, is revolutionizing the field once again. The MIT Technology Review explores how IBM plans to develop a 100,000-qubit quantum computer, thus vastly increasing the power and size of quantum operations. This could foster breakthrough discoveries in battery efficiency, drug discovery and other scientific research. For more details, go through this article

Todo Problem

Here's an amazing problem, you should check out: problem link

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Thanks to Mohanavamshi, Sai Rakshita and Sreekar for contributing to the newsletter


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