HP Labs India
University Collaborations | |
HP Labs India supports open innovation by working collaboratively with various academic institutions. The collaborations include joint PhD Fellowships, sponsored research students and sponsored research projects.
HP Labs India has past/ongoing collaborations with premier academic organizations such as:
Research Collaborations
- ISI - Kolkata
- University of Canterbury - New Zealand
- University of Bristol
- University of Toronto
- Indian Institute of Science
- IIT Bombay
- IIIT Bangalore
- UFSC, Brazil
- UFPE, Brazil
- SUNY, Buffalo
- C.E.S.A.R (Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems)
- University of Southern California
- Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
- University of  Glasgow
Student Visitors & PhD fellowships
- BITS Pilani
- IIIT Bangalore, Hyderabad, Allahabad
- EPFL, Switzerland
- NID, Ahmedabad, Bangalore
- IDC, Mumbai
- Shristi, Bangalore
HP Labs India is also open to work together with institutions on multi-party collaborative projects that are funded by national and international agencies.
HP Labs India currently has ongoing PhD Fellowships with BITS Pilani and IIIT, Bangalore
HP Labs India also supports international workshops.
HP Labs Innovation Research Program |
HP Labs actively seeks collaboration with leading universities worldwide though the Open Innovation Office. Universities interested in submitting proposals can get more information about HP Labs Innovation Research Program
Currently the following projects in collaboration with
HP Labs India have been awarded:
University of Canterbury - New Zealand - Dr. Mark Billinghurst: “Dynamic Affordances for Multimodal Interfaces”
State University of New York at Buffalo - Prof. Venu Govindaraju: “Intelligent Processing
of Hand-Annotated Documents"
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay - Dr.
Soumen Chakrabarthi: “Semantic Linkage between
the Web, Intranet and Wikipedia: Discovery and Exploitation
in Search and Aggregation”
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Recife -
Pernambuco, Brazil - Prof. R. D. Lins: "Noise
Characterization and Filtering for Document Images"
Federal
University of Santa Catarina - UFSC, Brazil - Prof.
Joceli Mayer: "Undetectable information hiding techniques
for print-scan channel"
HP Labs Open Innovation Office also sponsors and runs
the hpInnovate Competition in India.
This page was last updated on May 4, 2011