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Adobe India announces Women in Technology Scholarship Program

Software giant, Adobe India has announced Women in Technology Scholarship Program for female graduates. This programme is aimed at recognizing extraordinary female students in the fields of Science and Engineering.

Abdul Jaleel, Vice President, People Resources India, Adobe said, Adobe India’s Women in Technology Scholarship Programme will give female students a platform to demonstrate skills in the field of technology. Female leaders in technology are necessary for an environment that blossoms on innovation. Mr Jaleel also added we are excited to empower the selected female candidates with appropriate resource and mentorship to shape them in to creators and leaders of a better tomorrow.

“With a passion for transforming the world with cutting edge digital experiences, we at Adobe take pride in our diverse workforce that comprises of some of the most talented minds across universities in India, and support their potential by providing them with opportunities to nurture their intellectual curiosity,” Abdul Jaleel added.

Winners of the Women in Technology Scholarship Programme will get a chance to seek an internship with Adobe next year. According to Adobe, the winners of this scholarship programme will be felicitated in a wide program of Adobe. They will also get an opportunity to be part of Grace Hopper Conference, world’s largest gathering of women technologists.

Adobe will also provide tuition fees to the remaining award candidates for their university courses which include B Tech, M Tech or Dual Degrees, up to a maximum of 2 years.

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Aspirants must intend to be enrolled as full-time students at a university for the academic year 2018-2019. All the submissions of the students will be evaluated by Statement of Purpose, resume, academic transcripts from the applicant’s current and past institution, and one reference from a Professor.

Students who currently applied for the academic year 2017-2018 are also eligible to apply for the programme. The last date for the submission of the application is 13 October 2017.

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Adobe Digital Insights Data Reveals 89% of People are Positive About Automation

In a surprise find, 89 percent of people, including from India are positive about the role robots can play in helping them at workplace rather than taking away their jobs, a new report has found.

According to the “Future of Work” study by Adobe released on Friday, people are open to man and machine collaboration for work benefits. The study was conducted in regions including India, the US, Britain and Australia.

The report highlighted that automation mentions have doubled year-on-year, with a 70 per cent year-on-year increase in the average daily mentions of robots and jobs.

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Topics such as machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) were most popular on social conversations related to automation.

“The ‘Future of Work’ looks promising, as robotics and automation gear up to enable employees to be more productive and creative in their roles. The Adobe Digital Insights report reiterates the importance of workplaces embracing the benefits of digital transformation,” Abdul Jaleel, Vice President, People Resources India at Adobe, said in a statement.

The findings also revealed that topics such as people analytics, work environment and transportation are trending and form common conversations around the future of work.

Conversations about people analytics within the Future of Work context have increased 20 per cent year-on-year as more companies are focusing efforts on their people, leading to workplaces that continue to improve.

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With flexibility and impact being the key employee motivations, the report highlighted the emergence of the gig economy or contractual workforce.

“Mentions about the gig economy have seen a threefold year-on-year rise, as more people urge companies to incorporate mandatory office shutdowns and flexibility in work schedules,” the report added.

Faster and more self-propelled transportation has the potential to change how people travel to work and with self-driving cars receiving more than a million mentions, the future is bright for transportation, the study said.

Source:IANS

Paint Digitally with the Adobe and NVIDIA’s Collaborate Project Wet Brush

Adobe collaborated with NVIDIA built the worlds’ first 3D Oil Painting painting simulator naming Project WetBrush

“I dream my painting; then I paint my dream.” Sayings from one of the famous painter Vincent van Gogh.

From ages, artists have been creating the beautiful and the richly detailed oil paintings on canvas which keeps us inspiring every time. These artists might never dream about paint brush that would able to choose which they like and which includes picking up from a limitless array of paint colours and use same natural twists, and one can turn off the brush for creating a beautiful and colourful texture of oil on digital canvas.

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This is what exactly the Project Wetbrush from the adobe’s research does, with the help of the heavy duty computational power of NVIDIA GPUs and CUDA.

Speaking technically, this Project Wetbrush is the world’s first real-time simulation-based 3D painting art system with bristle-level interactions. All the painting and drawing tools which we use are 2D (2-Dimentional).

These may be simple and create fun, but this Project Wetbrush is entirely different. Wetbrush, is fully a 3D simulation, with the multiple levels of thickness, depth and texture. The users who use this Project Wetbrush will feel real, and this is pretty impressive.

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Oil painting on the actual canvas is having full of complex interactions within the paint, between brush and paint and among the bristles themselves. This Project Wetbrush simulates all these things in real-time by including the complexity of maintaining paint viscosity, variable brush speeds, colour mixing and even the drying of paint.

The artists can ignore the technology and simply immerse themselves in their art naturally and so fluidly, although, this is not easy to build the digital oil painting tool and to let the artists paint quickly.

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To watch this Project Wetbrush in action, then you have to visit the NVIDIA booth at the SIGGRAPH event. If you are further interested in exploring how things are going in the Project Wetbrush, you can read the technical paper of the Project Wetbrush.

For more updates regarding this Project, Wetbrush follows the latest happenings at #SIGGRAPH2016.

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