Most of us have trouble seeing the value of insights from other disciplines,
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Atypical Combinations and Scientific Impact
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Some personal trials & tribulations - and then my ecstasy - at 'seeing'
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D Kosambi, An Introduction to the study of Indian History
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History
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Memory
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Involuntary Migrations
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Partition of British India
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Types of Government-Administered Refugee Sites
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Routes taken by Refugees with Stops and Distance
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Kumbh Mela - Mapping the Mela
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Health Diagnoses At Kumbh Mela
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Jana Care Solution: AINA + Habits
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Solving Real Problems Transcends Disciplinary Boundaries
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Close-Looped Chronic Care Management: From Health Screening to Primary Care to Home
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The art of design, for different use cases
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Cardiometabolic Map of Bangalore
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Automated motor skill tests for vocational testing
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Overview of Recommendations
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ATAL Tinkering Labs
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Q&A
Description:
Explore a thought-provoking lecture on the importance of learning to 'see' and analyze human behavior through interdisciplinary approaches. Delve into examples from Indian history, including the Partition of British India and the Maha Kumbh Mela, as well as contemporary social issues like youth unemployment and chronic diseases in developing countries. Discover how basic analytics can reveal overlooked patterns in human behavior and the value of consilience in academic research. Examine the challenges faced by developing countries in fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and learn about potential policy initiatives to encourage cooperation between communities, universities, industry, and government. Gain insights from the speaker's experiences with the Boston and Bengaluru ecosystems, and participate in a Q&A session to further explore these concepts.