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  1. Sitare Foundation is an Education NGO operating in India. At the Sitare Foundation we believe in providing access to high quality education to the most talented underprivileged children in our society. We have embarked upon a humble mission. Our mission is to Transform fifty thousand lives through education by 2050.

  2. Amit Singhal is a senior vice president and software engineer at Google Inc., a Google Fellow, and the head of Google’s core ranking team. He has worked in the field of search for over fifteen years, first as an academic researcher and now as a Google engineer. His research interests include information retrieval, its application to web ...

  3. Bio-sketch. Dr. Amit Singhal completed his dual degree with B.Tech in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech in Information and Communication technology from IIT Delhi in 2009. He completed his Ph.D in Molecular Communication from IIT Delhi in 2016. He has a total teaching experience of more than 11 years. Prior to joining NSUT in June 2021, he has ...

  4. Biomarkers and Point-of care diagnostics. Animal models. T cell biology. Host-directed therapy. Immunometabolism (Metabolic regulation during inflammation / cancer / infection) Dr. Amit Singhal began his career in the field of infectious disease immunology as a PhD fellow at All India institute of Medical Sciences, India.

  5. 12 de mar. de 2019 · FILE - In this May 15, 2013, file photo, Amit Singhal, senior vice president and software engineer at Google Inc., speaks at Google I/O 2013 in San Francisco. Google paid former search executive Singhal $35 million in an exit package when the exec was reportedly forced to resign after a sexual assault investigation, according to court documents released Monday, March 11, 2019.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2019 · Google agreed to pay $135 million in exit packages to two top executives who left the company after being accused of sexual harassment and covered up the reasons for their departures.

  7. Chaudhary, D., Singh, A., Singhal A. et al. Identification of small molecules targeting homoserine acetyl transferase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Staphylococcus aureus. Sci Rep 12. (2022) DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-16468-w