Manipal , May 2021.
Two
students of Manipal Institute of Technology, MAHE, Manipal, Ms. Akshatha
Kamath, Computer Science & Engineering and Mr. Dhruv Suri, Aeronautical
Engineering, have been awarded the prestigious Knight-Hennessy Scholarship for
pursuing Master’s Program at Stanford University, USA. The
Knight-Hennessy
Scholars program is a prestigious award that fosters a multidisciplinary, multicultural community of
emerging leaders from around the world and guides them to collaborate,
innovate, and communicate as they prepare to address the complex challenges
facing the society. Akshatha and Dhruv
are the only 2 students selected from India among the total of 76 students
representing 26 countries that have made to the program this year.
Ms.
Akshatha Kamath hails from Udupi and will be pursuing her Master’s degree in
Education Data Science at Stanford Graduate School of Education. She is
passionate to develop solutions for personalized learning for diverse learning
needs. She has also developed a platform called ‘SantaNet’ to connect the underprivileged
orphans with motivated volunteers. Akshatha has also developed several medical
technologies winning her the MIT Covid 19 Challenge. She also won theStanford
Health ++ Hackathonat Stanford University, with travel support from the Dr TMA Pai Endowment Chair
in Health Informatics, Manipal.
Mr
Dhruv Suri is from Delhi and will be pursuing his Master’s degree in energy
resources engineering at Stanford School of Earth, Energy, and Environmental
Sciences. He aspires to work at the nexus of energy and climate and help
vulnerable communities overcome access barriers in India and other developing
countries. Dhruv is a co-founder of Candela Energy, a last mile distribution
organization providing rural villages access to life-improving products and has
been awarded by ETH student project house in Switzerland and EarthTech in
Australia.
Dr. H. S. Ballal, Pro Chancellor, MAHE, applauded Akshatha Kamath and Dhruv Suri on being awarded the prestigious Knight-Hennessy Scholarship. “The scholarship is a recognition of the exceptional talent and innovative approach of Akshatha and Dhruv. They have demonstrated that excellence in education, an entrepreneurial mindset and a genuine compassion for the societytransform the lives of people. They have upheld the vision of MAHE in letter and spirit”.
Lt. Gen. (Dr.) M. D. Venkatesh, Vice Chancellor, MAHE, congratulated Akshatha Kamath and Dhruv Surion being
awarded theKnight-Hennessy Scholarship. “It is indeed a great moment of
celebration for MAHE that its students have repeatedly proved to be among the
best in the world. I extend my best wishes to Akshatha Kamath and Dhruv Suri
and look forward to more such glories in the near future”.
Dr. D Srikanth
Rao, Director MIT, MAHE, expressed
happiness on the achievement of MIT students. “The students have made MIT proud
and hope that they will continue to contribute in solving the problems faced by
our society and emerge as future leaders. MIT’s culture of experiential
learning and encouragement towards societal outreach has borne fruits”, he
opined.