Mangaluru: Glenson Toney from St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) awarded PhD


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Mangaluru, Dec 17: Glenson Toney, assistant professor and assistant dean, School of Engineering, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), has been awarded the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab.

His doctoral research, titled ‘Design and Development of Adaptive Headlamps in Automobile Using Deep Learning Models,’ focuses on the application of advanced deep learning techniques to enhance automotive safety and intelligence.

The research was carried out under the guidance of Dr Gaurav Sethi, head, School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, LPU Punjab, and Dr Cherry Bhargava, senior engineer, Eaton Innovation Center, Pune.

Glenson Toney is the son of Toney George and the late Sherly Toney. He is married to Adiyamol Thomas and is a proud father to Tiara Sheryl Glenn and Emeera Ann Glenn.

  

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  • Ashish, Ireland

    Thu, Dec 18 2025

    Congratulations Glenson..... For your Wonderful achievement 🎉🎉🎉🎉

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  • Glenson Toney, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 22 2025

    Thank you Mr Ashish and Mr John.

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  • John DSouza, Belman/Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 17 2025

    Congratulations Dr Glenson Tony Being a highly qualified professional in a well reputed institution, you can be a successful leader too. All the best. As we know the automotive industry is in a major energy transition phase, it is very important to look at the erroneous concept in vehicles. The carry and move concept in vehicles is the most expensive. It is five times (500%) more expensive than actually required. Hence billions of dollars being burned, every day excessively or as wasteful spending. In fact a simple concept change in vehicles can save 80% of energy and 50% of overall costs. A pull, get pushed and move concept can work a wonder in the massive automotive industry. The heavy load of commuters and goods on wheels can be considered as a blessed boon (instead as cursed burden to carry and move). It was a silly error while introducing the vehicle on the road. Instead of merely replacing bull with the engine, the automotive industry had kept bullock cart itself on wheels and moved (engine plus cart together) and this has been followed till today and planned to continue it even during a major energy transition phase. It is sad and unfortunate to continue the silly error blindly / deliberately.

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