VTU Transforms Engineering Education in Karnataka with Reconfigurable Instrumentation from Liquid Instruments
07 Octubre 2024 - 10:00PM
Business Wire
Next-generation technology will help engineering students
acquire hands-on skills to succeed in the modern workforce
Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), one of the largest
technological universities in India, established by the government
of Karnataka, will begin to integrate reconfigurable
instrumentation from Liquid Instruments into its engineering
curriculum across more than 150 affiliated colleges, starting this
fall. This initiative aims to enhance the learning experience for
thousands of engineering students by giving them access to modern
tools and technology that encourage hands-on learning.
Liquid Instruments’ Moku platform is built on technology
originally developed at NASA for space-based gravitational wave
detection. Each compact device uses a field-programmable gate array
(FPGA) to deliver a reconfigurable suite of 14 test and measurement
instruments, from benchtop essentials like an oscilloscope to
advanced tools like a lock-in amplifier. This flexible,
digital-first approach enables students to use multiple instruments
to engage in real-time experimentation across diverse topics, from
digital signal processing to control systems.
Dr. R. Sundaraguru, head of electronics and communication
engineering at Sir M. Visveshwaraiah College of Engineering in
Bengaluru, praised the adaptability and efficiency of the Moku
platform.
"It is excellent in all functions,” he said. “It will be easy to
operate and very much useful to students.”
Traditionally, such instruments have been limited to advanced
research labs due to space and cost constraints, leaving
undergraduate students to rely on simulation tools. With
comprehensive API support and the ability to configure a range of
multi-instrument test setups in a single device, Moku technology
helps bridge the gap between theory and practice.
“We’re excited to equip Indian students with state-of-the-art
tools to accelerate their education,” said Daniel Shaddock,
co-founder and CEO of Liquid Instruments. “With access to advanced
equipment normally restricted to high-end R&D labs, students
are now free to fully explore how signals take form, evolve, and
interact with the physical world. This approach helps students gain
practical skills that are essential in today’s workforce,
especially in India, where the growing technology sector continues
to drive the economy.”
To ensure a smooth adoption, Liquid Instruments and regional
partners Tessolve and Spruha Solutions will provide educational
sessions for faculty members at each college and work to set up
learning labs. This training will help professors deploy the new
technology while supporting their goal to prepare students for
internships and employment opportunities.
“Integrating the Moku platform into VTU’s curriculum will
empower the next generation of engineers with cutting-edge tools
for a hands-on learning experience,” said Srini Chinamilli,
co-founder and CEO of Tessolve. “At Tessolve, we are committed to
fostering innovation in education by supporting academia and
industry. The collaboration with Liquid Instruments will help both
faculty and students unlock new learning opportunities.”
Mahesh Vella, managing partner at Spruha Solutions, echoed
Chinamilli’s sentiments.
“Spruha Solutions is dedicated to driving educational
advancements powered by technology,” he said. “This collaboration
will deliver industry-grade tools to students that will greatly
improve their learning experience and prepare them for future
challenges.”
The integration of Moku technology at VTU marks a milestone in
Liquid Instruments’ goal to equip students with the tools they need
to succeed in fast-growing engineering fields. Following the
adoption of the Moku platform in Karnataka — also known as the
Silicon Valley of India — discussions are underway with
universities in the neighbouring states of Andhra Pradesh and
Telangana to further expand the platform’s reach.
About Liquid Instruments Co-founded by Prof. Daniel
Shaddock of The Australian National University and a team of
distinguished research scientists, Liquid Instruments is
revolutionising the way that scientists, engineers, and students
discover, create, and learn. The company’s reconfigurable,
FPGA-based Moku platform delivers a full suite of test and
measurement instruments in one flexible device. This versatility
helps accelerate the timeline of crossing from idea to
implementation by an order of magnitude, reducing the time and cost
of advanced research and development in leading technology labs
around the world, from aerospace and defence to semiconductors and
communications. Moku is the only precision test solution engineered
and optimised for friction-free customisation in both simple tests
and complex multi-instrument environments. Because Moku is easy to
use and versatile, it delivers efficiency gains today and meets
ongoing needs in the future. To learn more, visit
https://www.liquidinstruments.com.
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