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In a boost to LEWS research, Amrita signs MoUs with top UK institutions

Two men perform tests on the landslide decection system.
Amrita University’s Landslide Early Warning System (LEWS) is the world’s first IoT system for landslide monitoring.

Key Points

  • Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita) has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with King’s College London and the British Geological Survey to enhance its research in Landslide Early Warning Systems (LEWS) and geo-hazards. This collaboration aims to foster academic and research opportunities between India and the UK.
  • The MoU with King’s College London, ranked seventh in the UK and 31st globally, opens avenues for collaborative initiatives, including twinning arrangements and student/faculty exchanges in various academic disciplines. Amrita is the first Indian University to sign an MoU with the British Geological Survey (BGS), a premier geological survey institution.
  • Amrita, recognized as the World Centre of Excellence for Landslide disaster reduction in 2017, received funding from the UK Natural Environment Research Council and the Department for International Development. The ongoing Landslip project, in collaboration with BGS, the UK Met Office, and King’s College, focuses on developing regional thresholds for landslide warnings using real-time data from Amrita’s field deployments in the Himalayas and the Western Ghats.
8 May 2019
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In a major boost to its ongoing research in Landslide Early Warning Systems (LEWS), multi-hazards, geo-hazards and community resilience, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Amrita) has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with two UK based institutions.

The MoUs with King’s College London and the British Geological Survey will give Amrita the much need fillip in its research and unravel many collaborative academic and research opportunities between India and the UK, a press release from Amrita said Tuesday.

The ongoing research collaborations between Amrita Centre for Wireless Networks and Applications (Amrita WNA) and the Department of Geography, KCL, has led to this initiative between the two universities.

King’s College, London, is ranked as the seventh best university in UK and 31st best in the world and a MoU with them would allow Amrita to further explore and pursue deep collaborations like twinning arrangements and student/faculty exchanges in any of the academic disciplines available at both universities.

Another MoU was signed between Amrita and BGS to develop robust practices in the fields of earth sciences, mineral prospecting and disaster management, the release said.

BGS is a world-leading geological survey and UK’s premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information and knowledge.

Through this initiative, Amrita has become the first Indian University to have signed a MoU with the prestigious research institution, the release said.

Dr Maneesha V Ramesh, Dean, International Programs, AmritaVishwa Vidyapeetham, said such networking and cooperation opportunities are extremely valuable for sharing information on new approaches and resources but also acquiring specialized and new expertise.

Amrita’s Vice Chancellor Dr Venkat Rangan aid these initiatives would pave the way for good quality collaborative research between the institutions.

Amrita got its recognition as the World Centre of Excellence for Landslide disaster reduction in the year 2017.

The Centre had received funding from the UK Natural Environment Research Council,Department for International Development, Science for Humanitarian Emergencies & Resilience programme for a landslide-research project called “Landslip” in collaboration with British Geological Survey, the UK Met Office and King’s College, among other partners from India and the UK.

The main aim is to develop regional thresholds for landslide warning from the real-time data of Amrita’s field deployments in the Himalayas and the Western Ghats, the release said.

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