IIT students complete work on 'Nanins' - A Robot that can help India combat deadly water-borne diseases
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Students of IIT-Madras, Kanpur, and Roorkee completed work on ‘Nanins ’, a robot developed at the Autonomous Systems Lab of ETH Zurich .
The machine has the potential of keepingwaterborne diseases at bay as it detects its presence by reading dissolved oxygen, reduced oxygen, pH, temperature and conductivity.
Work on the device was completed when the students from India’s most premier institution branches started working with ETH Zurich students during a workshop inIIT Madras campus four days back.
Even as the robot was brought from Zurich where it was developed, IIT students designed the wings for the robot in less than four days.
Their contribution in 'Nanins' has been a major one as it now helps the robot glide in water.
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The machine has the potential of keeping
Work on the device was completed when the students from India’s most premier institution branches started working with ETH Zurich students during a workshop in
Even as the robot was brought from Zurich where it was developed, IIT students designed the wings for the robot in less than four days.
Their contribution in 'Nanins' has been a major one as it now helps the robot glide in water.
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