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Nutan Academy

Nutan Research and Innovation Centre is a non-profit organization established with the aim to make sustainable transformation in the community by providing the local people with skills which enhance their accessibility and empower them in innovation, development and growth. This is an interdisciplinary workplace where the best brains can get one holistic learning experience. Our vision is to provide structured innovation-based platforms, majorly focused on minimizing the gap between Industry and Academia in Nepal. Our primary values are time and quality, and we put special emphasis on teamwork, capacity building, international partnerships, concept and product development, and fostering our students through various workshops and skill-building initiatives so that they continue to be a valuable resource for us. 

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Industry-Academia Collaboration in Nepal – A case study of Customer Churn Prediction for Worldlink

In the last two decades, emerging countries’ predominant strategy of expanding the size of the graduate pool by setting up new universities, without paying much attention to their quality, has resulted in a massive increase in the number of non-elite universities compared to the number of elite universities [1], [2], [3]. In non-elite universities in Brazil, China, and India, the percentage of faculty holding PhDs was only 27%, 20%, and 10% respectively in 2009, while the percentage in elite universities in all three countries was approximately 50%[3].

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Deep Learning Framework for Human Computer Interaction based on Nvidia Jetson nano

The successful use of hand gestures in human communication is being attempted to be replicated in computer vision systems. Human computer interaction (HCI) has developed and advanced, although not as quickly as other technological fields. Methods of manual, controller- or device-based communication are frequently employed. The connection between people and computers could be substantially improved by the creation of systems that can recognize different hand gestures. The initiative aims to improve, simplify, and enhance gesture-based machine control.

Industry-Academia Collaboration in Nepal – A case study of Detail analysis for Reinforced Suspension Preheater in Udaypur Cement Industry

Technologies are evolving faster than ever. Industry implementation at the same pace is difficult. Almost all of the innovations are connected to university research in one way or the other. However, the downside of the university approach is the research is mostly limited to paper. To bridge this gap, industry-academia collaboration is needed. Industry-academia collaboration is relatively a new concept in Nepal. Kathmandu University has been constantly trying to implement industry 

Analysis of Parachute deployment on a drone at a very high altitude in emergency cases

There are studies that the use of drones is difficult due to the low stability of GPS in urban areas. Without GPS, the autonomous waypoint flight of the drone is not possible. Also,if wind drift occurs, the drone will not be able to calibrate its position. The drone can hardly plan its flight for missions when GPS service is degraded. In addition, RF interference and multipath effects can interfere with the flight of drones in the urban area. In this case, the signal for manipulating the drone is disturbed, so that the operator cannot maneuver the drone remotely.

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NRIC  is committed to bridge the gap between industry and academia through various training and project based learning.

You can send your resume through your student email address to the NRIC official email address stating your preference in joining NRIC.

Currently, NRIC has a mini MakerSpace with 3D printer, Programmable Drone and Applied Artificial Intelligence with Jetson Nano AI bot.