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  • 2 months ago | pubs.rsc.org | Jennifer Lee |Ankit Kumar |Tanmay Mathur |Abhishek Jain

    Vascular Architecture-on-Chip: Engineering complex blood vessels for reproducing physiological and heterogenous hemodynamics and endothelial function Human circulation exhibits significant diversity and heterogeneity of blood vessel shapes. The complex architecture of these vessels may be physiological or pathological resulting in unique hemodynamics and endothelial cell phenotype, that may determine the regulation and alteration of cell signaling pathways and vascular function.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | thewire.in | Abhishek Jain

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  • Nov 18, 2024 | downtoearth.org.in | Abhishek Jain

    They are going after our drinking water systems. Earlier this year, the US government warned state governors about foreign hackers carrying out disruptive cyberattacks against water and sewage systems. Increasing digitisation of our lives has meant we are more vulnerable to cybercrime than ever. And the role of cybersecurity has become crucial. Social engineering, deep fakes, ransomware, zero-day exploits and supply chain attacks are emerging as new forms of cybercrime.

  • Nov 15, 2024 | medium.com | Abhishek Jain

    Abhishek Jain·Follow2 min read·--Dead neurons, also called dead units or inactive neurons, refer to neurons in a deep learning model that consistently output the same value (often zero) for all inputs during training and inference. These neurons are effectively “dead” because they stop contributing to the learning process or the network’s output. Activation Functions:Dead neurons often arise with ReLU (Rectified Linear Unit) activation functions.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | lexology.com | Bharath Reddy |Abhishek Jain

    Background Global capability Centres (“GCCs”) have taken centre stage today because of their contribution towards the growth and expansion of multi-national corporations (“MNCs”) and towards boosting the economic growth of many developing countries in which they are located.[1] These centres are set up to primarily take on a service role for the global group of the MNCs. Evolving from back offices and cost-arbitrage centres, GCCS have transformed into potential alternative technological and...

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