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Research & Development @ IIT Bombay

Prof. Krithi RamamrithamDean R&D

October, 2006

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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Engineering the Future

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The primary objective of the Indian Institutes of Technology

“to provide scientists and technologists of the highest calibre who would engage in research, design and development to help building the nation towards self-reliance in her technological needs”

Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

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IIT Kharagpur 1950

IIT Madras 1959

IIT Bombay 1958

IIT Kanpur 1960

IIT Guwahati 1995

IIT Roorkee 2001

IIT Delhi 1961

IndianInstitutes

of Technology

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Education Specialized manpower for National R&D labs, Industry

and Academic Institutions

Specialized training for working professionals in advanced technology areas through CEP

Research and Development Industry - Problem solving & Technology development

Major National programmes (DAE, DRDO, ISRO…) to develop technologies in critical areas and to address immediate technology needs in design & development

IITs’ Contributions to the Nation

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Academic Programmes at IITs

Bachelor’s - B. Tech., B.Arch., B. Des., Dual Degree, 5 M.Sc…..Offered by - Engineering and some Science Departments (Intake through JEE)

Master’s - M. Sc. (2 year), M.Tech., M. Phil., M. Des., M.B.A., M. Mgmt…… (Intake through GATE, JMET, CEED and interview)Offered by - Departments, Schools, Centres and Interdisciplinary Programmes

Doctoral - (Intake through GATE and interviews)Offered by - All academic entities

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The first batch of students was admitted in 1958.

Since then to Aug., 2006, around 31,000 students have graduated, around 41% undergraduate and 59% postgraduate & Ph.D.

Student enrolment has also grown steadily. Admit top 2%.

The Institute has 13 departments, 3 schools, 5 interdisciplinary programs and 11 centers.

Our educational programs are consistently ranked amongst the best in the world

IIT Bombay – an introduction

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Vision

Mission

“To create an ambience where new ideas, research

and scholarship flourish

and where the leaders and innovators

of tomorrow emerge.”

“To be the fountainhead of new ideas and of innovators in technology and science.”

IIT BOMBAY

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People

Outstanding Faculty

• 425 Faculty and Scientists with wide spectrum of expertise

Brilliant Students

• 5500 Ph.D, M.Tech., Project Staff and B.Tech. & M.Sc. Students

Competent Technicians

• 300 Technical Assistants in various departments and Centres

Research & Development @ IIT Bombay

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Facilities

Well equipped Teaching and Research Laboratories State-of-the-art Measurement and Testing Facilities Major Research Facilities Excellent Computational Facilities Excellent Library in Engineering & Technology Technology Business Incubator

R & D Resources @ IIT Bombay

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IP Policy

IPR Cell

Legal support for agreements, MOUs

• Types of agreements:

o Umbrella MOUs, Specific Research Agreements

o Confidentiality Protection - Non Disclosure Agreement

o Templates for Agreements, MOUs, NDAs available

Support for IPR protection

Technology Transfer / Licensing

Management of Intellectual Property

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Governed by the Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE)

Features: Hold equity Negotiate rent or service charges Sign Service Level Agreements Hire people with management skills at market salaries

as contract employees Be treated as a cost and profit center which will bring in

the commercial outlook Will attract VCs and other financiers to establish

alliance relationships.

Technology Business Incubator IIT Bombay

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Engineering Departments: • Aerospace Engineering• Chemical Engineering• Civil Engineering• Computer Science & Engineering• Electrical Engineering• Industrial Design Centre• Mechanical Engineering

• Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science Science Departments:

• Physics• Chemistry• Mathematics• Earth Sciences

Humanities & Social Sciences

Academic Structure

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Interdisciplinary Programmes• Corrosion Science & Engineering

• Energy Systems Engineering

• Industrial Engineering & Operations Research

• Reliability Engineering

• Systems & Control Engineering

Schools • School of Biosciences & Bio-engineering

• School of Information Technology

• School of Management

Academic Structure

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Specialised Centres • Centre for Environmental Science & Engineering• Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering• Centre for Technology Alternatives in Rural Areas• Centre for Formal Design & Verification of Software • Centre for Aerospace Systems Design & Engineering• Centre for Research in Nanotechnology & Science • Centre of Excellence in Nanoelectronics• Advance Centre for Research in Electronics• Centre for Distance Engineering Education Programme

Service Centres• Computer Centre• Sophisticated Analytical Instruments Facility

Academic Structure

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Sponsored Research• Pioneering work• Advancing knowledge• Technology advancements & developments

Industrial Consultancy• Applying knowledge, Problem solving• Advanced Testing and Measurements• Technology upgradation• Expert opinion

R&D Partnership• Research partnership• Advanced manpower training

Technology Incubation• Creation of Products / Wealth

Research & Development - SCOPE

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Consultancy Receipts for 2005-06 = Rs. 12 crores

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Sponsored projects receipts for 2005-06 = Rs. 40 crores

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Growth of Sponsored Research

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Research Consultancy Government R&D Institutions Government Departments and Ministries International Cooperation & R&D Funding Agencies Overseas Industries and Multinationals Public Sector Industries Private Sector Industries (India)

Sponsored Research & Consultancy Funding

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Supercritical Fluid Extraction Pilot Plant Cryo-Storage Facility Polymer Composite Laboratories Microwave Plasma for Chemical Vapor Deposition Single Crystal X- Ray Diffractometer NMR, ICP, XRF Spectrometers Cryo - SEM & Atomic Force Microscope Silicon Processing Facilities with Clean Room Cellular Neurophysiology Laboratory Photolabelling and Peptide Sequencing Facility Silicon Processing Facilities with Clean Room Micro/Nano-fabrication facility for GaN and for other non-

conventional materials VLSI Design Lab Isothermal Titration Calorimeter (ITC)

Major Research Facilities - 1

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Mechatronics Lab. Rapid Prototyping Lab. Robotics Laboratory Ergonomics Laboratory Integrated Modeling & Simulation Laboratory Wind and Water Tunnels Facilities Thermal Hydraulic Simulation Facility

Structural Integrity Testing & Assessment Facility

Geotechnical Centrifuge Facility

Global Positioning System (GPS) Facility

Major Research Facilities - 2

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Geotechnical Centrifuge Facility

Centre for Aerospace System Design & Engineering

Thermal Hydraulics Test Facility

Centre for Formal Design & Verification of software

Centre for Intelligent Internet Research

Photolabeling and Peptide Sequencing Facility

Electroslag Refining Facility

Centre of Excellence in Nanoelectronics

Single Crystal X- Ray Diffractometer

National Facilities

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Evaluation of behaviour of geotechnical structures subjected to earthquake

Influence of blast induced vibrations on underground and on-ground structures

Subsidence, Tunnels/Tunnel lining

First live project on Centrifuge Modelling of Steel Piles in Clay for Visakhapatnam Port Trust completed on May, 2004.

Landslides

Slope stabilization techniques

Select application areas & Live Project completion

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Software for Optimisation of Laminated Object Manufacturing (OPTILOM)

GRAM Drishti software Supercritical Fluid Extraction System Design Novel Matrix Heat Recovery Units (MHRU) Vermiculture Technology for Solid and

Liquid Waste Management IITZeus - A multi block grid/mesh generator

for complex 3D Geometry Low cost technology for engine exhaust

heat recovery Design & development of Novel 3-in-1 heat

pump for providing AC, hot water and potable chilled water.

Radiation hard integrated-circuittechnology for space applications

Electro-Slag Refining Process Energy efficient axial flow-FRP fans.

Examples of Recent Technology Transfers

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ASAN: The Low Cost ATM A Learning Based Tool for Automatic Address

Segmentation Palletized Tea Storage Methodology employing

Controlled Atmosphere Design & Development of Composites passenger

coach doors, Modular FRP toilet units for Railways A PC based communicator for children with special needs Pedal power devices for rural applications Animal driven battery charging unit aAQUA web portal for providing information to farmers Design & development of rehabilation aids for physically

handicapped using light weight polymers Development of LPG stove for blind Improved design of post boxes Silicon Locket-for Cardiac monitoring Artificial hand for amputees Bio Char unit for charcoal

production

Examples of Recent Technology Transfers-Society

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Ciba India Pvt. Ltd.Grasim Industries Ltd. Godrej Industries Ltd.Forbes Marshall Ltd.Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd.Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab. Pvt. Ltd.Larsen & Toubro Ltd.Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.National Thermal Power CorporationONGC Reliance Industries Ltd.Hindustan Lever Ltd.Bajaj Auto Ltd.

Some Indian Industry

GE Global Research, USAGeneral Motors, USAGeneral Electric Corporate Research & Development, USAHitachi, Japan IBM, USAIntel Corporation, USAMicrosoft Research, USA Pratt & Whitney, USA Sun Micro System, USAUOP, USAIntellisense CorporationApplied Materials, USAIMEC, Belgium

Some International Industry

Year Indian Industries No. | Amount (Rs)

International Agencies No. | Amount (Rs)

2002-03 15 101.3 7 24.4

2003-04 14 66.4 18 24.2

2004-05 35 672.6 14 150.1

2005-06 42 450.3 15 211.7

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Research Partners

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ONGC- Physical and Numerical Modelling for Un-conventional Flood Patterns

Industry sponsored Lab. – Cummins India

VLSI Research Consortium

Research Partnership

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IIT Bombay looks forward to partnering with

Industry and Academic institutionsas we march ahead to

become a top class research institution

Thank You