S Siva Sathya, Professor and Dean of the Department of Computer Science and the School of Engineering & Technology  Photo | Express
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Pondicherry university Dean conferred National Teachers' Award

A specialist in bio-inspired computing and spatio-temporal mining, Prof Sathya’s current research focuses on Artificial Intelligence in healthcare.

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PUDUCHERRY: S Siva Sathya, Professor and Dean of the Department of Computer Science and the School of Engineering & Technology at Pondicherry University, has been conferred with the prestigious National Teachers' Award 2025 for her outstanding contributions to higher education.

With over 25 years of service, Prof Sathya has played a pivotal role in curriculum innovation, academic mentorship, and policy implementation. She serves as a member of the National Education Policy (NEP) implementation committee, University Nodal Officer for AICTE, Coordinator of first-year B.Tech programmes, and Ombudsperson for

Congratulating her, Vice-Chancellor P Prakash Babu praised her “embodiment of academic excellence, innovation, and service,” highlighting her leadership in Artificial Intelligence research, student mentorship, and placement support. He said her recognition at the national level by the President of India, and acknowledgement by the Prime Minister, was a proud moment for the University community.

A specialist in bio-inspired computing and spatio-temporal mining, Prof Sathya’s current research focuses on Artificial Intelligence in healthcare. In collaboration with JIPMER, she has led projects developing cardiology apps and is the technical lead for the CARDIAC-India consortium, a Ministry of Education initiative to establish an AI Centre of Excellence.

Her earlier women’s safety initiative, MITRA, won her the Naari Shakti Puraskar. Known for fostering creativity and holistic growth, she continues to mentor students with equal emphasis on academic excellence, well-being, and career opportunities.

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