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IIT BOMBAY OVERVIEW Devang Khakhar Director Alumni Day December 24, 2017 WELCOME TO THE CAMPUS IIT BOMBAY HIGHLIGHTS Widely regarded as the leading IIT First choice for engineering students 60 - 70 of top 100 JEE rankers join IITB each


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IIT BOMBAY OVERVIEW

Devang Khakhar Director

Alumni Day

December 24, 2017

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WELCOME TO THE CAMPUS

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IIT BOMBAY HIGHLIGHTS

Widely regarded as the leading IIT First choice for engineering students – 60-70 of top 100 JEE rankers join IITB each year (49 of top 50) Over 55,000 students have graduated in 59 years; alumni have high achievements to their credit Leading IIT in research and development in several areas: Rs 400 cr in research grants and consultancy from external agencies; Top academic entity filing Indian patents Strong support for entrepreneurship Significant relationships with industry, government departments, international universities and alumni 235 new faculty members joined in the last 5 years

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IIT Bombay has won the General Championship at the Inter-IIT Sports

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IIT BOMBAY STATISTICS

Campus Area : 530 acres Faculty Strength : 660 full time, 100 adjunct, visiting Bachelors Degree Students : 4600 Masters Degree Students : 2400 Doctoral Degree Students : 3000 Total No. of Students : 10000 (5800 in 2009)

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GROWTH

2,200 4,400 6,600 8,800 11,000

Year

1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015 140 280 420 560 700

Year

1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015

Students on the Rolls Faculty on the Rolls

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ACADEMIC UNITS

Science and Engineering Departments

Aerospace Engineering Biosciences & Bioengineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Earth Sciences Electrical Engineering Energy Sciences & Engineering Environmental Science and Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science Natural Resource Engineering (CSRE) Physics

Arts and Humanities Departments

Humanities and Social Sciences Industrial Design Management

Interdisciplinary Programmes

Systems & Control IE&OR Technology and Development (CTARA) MMM (Math, MEMS, Mech) Educational Technology Nanotechnology and Science (CRNTS) Climate Change Studies Urban Science and Engineering Centre for Policy Studies

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UG EDUCATION

Flexible new curriculum: minors, honours New programmes: B.Des., B.S. Economics Hands-on experience: STAB, Tinkerer’s Lab Extracurricular: ECell, Clubs, MI, Techfest, Student government International competition participation

Student Formula 1

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PRATHAM LAUNCHED

Signal received by ground station

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MATSYA SUCCESSES

August 2016: 2nd in the Robosub 2016, San Diego December 2016: Winners of NIOT SAV e

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INTELLIGENT GROUND VEHICLE

IIT Bombay student team won the 25th Intelligent Ground V ehicle Competition (IGVC) that was held at Oakland University in Michigan, USA, in June 2017

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SOLAR DECATHALON

International competition to design and construct 700 sq.ft house powered entirely by solar energy (construction to be done by students themselves in Paris) Inter-disciplinary research: Team has 70 students from 13 different disciplines and programmes

Structural Analysis, Materials, Prefab construction, Passive Architecture & Simulation, Solar Thermal & PV, HVAC Design, MEP System Design, Instrumentation & Control Systems

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Theme: Research that makes a difference

Sponsored Research and Consultancy Projects (Rs 400 crores/yr) Research Park: Host R&D labs of industry to foster collaboration Major research centres (Nanoelectronics, Solar energy, …) Patents (130 /yr), Publications (1400 /yr), Licensed more than 100 technologies over 10 years.

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GROWTH

750 1,500 2,250 3,000

Year

1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015 100 200 300 400

Year

1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015

Ph.D. Students on the Rolls R&D Receipts (Rs. crore)

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MAJOR RESEARCH CENTRES

Centre for Excellence in Nanoelectronics (Rs. 184 cr, DEITY , AMAT) National Centre for Photovoltaic Research and Education (Rs. 42 cr, MNRE) National Centre for Aerospace Innovation and Research (Rs. 34 cr, DST, Boeing) W adhwani Research Centre for Bioengineering (Rs. 24 cr, W adhwani Foundation) National Steel Research Centre (Rs. 32 cr, Steel Ministry) Tata Centre for Technology and Design (Rs 94 cr, Tata T rusts) National Centre of Excellence for Technology for Internal Security (Rs 92 cr, DEITY) Centre for Propulsion Technology (Rs 130 cr, DRDO)

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APPLIED RESEARCH

16 3D CAD Model Plastic Prototype Final Prosthesis

Ti-6Al-4V Stem HA Collar Co-Cr-Mo Condyle UHMWPE Tibial Poly

❖ Prof. B. Ravi (B.E.,

NIT R, Ph.D. IISc) Mechanical Engineering

❖ Tata Memorial

Hospital, Hinduja Hospital

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP

eCell: Student club to promote entrepreneurship. Large participation by students. Eureka: Entrepreneurship student festival and business plan contest given support. Desai-Sethi Entrepreneurship Centre: A new centre to promote entrepreneurship, offer courses on entrepreneurship and doing research on entrepreneurship in the planning stage SINE (Technology Business Incubator): Autonomous entity with its board set up in 2001; infrastructure + soft support. Low failure rate.

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ATOMBERG TECHNOLOGIES

Success Story

ENERGY EFFICIENT FUTURE

Nov’2017

SMART

1 lakh super efficient fans sold 110 employees, Revenues Rs 14 cr Awarded National Entrepreneurship 2017 Award by Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship

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SINE IMPACT

112

Folded Current* Graduated

46 42 24

~3,000 Jobs created during incubation 304 Entrepreneurs/Co-founders 28 IP from IITB commercialized 26 Firms with social/environment impact 11 Firms with indigenisation/strategic value ~$150M Trailing 5yr cumulative revenue (all cos.) Funding raised 36 Companies funded by Angels/VCs 18 Companies funded by bank, Govt. 18 Equity partial exits ~$155M+ external funds raised Ratio SINE: External funding = 1:150+

New building: 50,000 sq ft for SINE

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IIT BOMBAY IS CATALYSING STARTUP ECOSYSTEM IN POWAI

Front page Times of India, Mumbai, Jan 21, 2014

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INDUSTRY INTERACTIONS

Student sponsorships Labs & Facilities R&D projects Consortia Chair Professorship Licensing

350 firms/year

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NATIONAL CENTRE FOR AEROSPACE INNOVATION AND RESEARCH (NCAIR)

Existing strong automotive Eco-system Strong Aerospace Ecosystem Stringent quality norms Sophisticated Machining facilities Complex manufacturing processes Higher Manufacturing Costs

Industry consortium

12 Faculty members, 53 staff + students

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

IIT Bombay-Monash University Research Academy: 171 joint Ph.D. students enrolled; 69 graduated. W ashington University, St. Louis: 25 research projects in energy and environment; joint EMBA Cambridge University, University of Alberta: Co-supervised PhDs MIT: Collaboration in Frugal Engineering 100+ MOUs

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MORE THAN S&T …

Udaya Kumar Ex-Ph.D. student of Industrial Design Centre

The new Rupee symbol is from IIT Bombay

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NATIONAL DANDI MEMORIAL

  • Prof. Kirti T

rivedi, IDC, led a team for design of the Dandi Memorial to commemorate Gandhiji’s 1930 Salt Satyagraha

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SCULPTURE WORKSHOP

Statues of 80 marchers

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STATUES OF 80 MARCHERS

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RAJAT KAMAL AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATION FILM 64TH NATIONAL FILM AWARDS

Hum Chitra Banate Hai, directed by Prof. Nina Sabnani

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OUTREACH

Teach Ten Thousand Teachers: Prof. D. B. Phatak; Spoken Tutorials: Prof. Kannan Moudgalya; TEQIP: Prof. V . M. Gadre; … CTARA: Interface to rural areas. Student projects in water, appropriate technology; links with Maharashtra Gov. agencies RuTAG: Technology upgradation in partnership with NGOs Million solar lights programme: Prof. Chetan Singh Solanki. New model for manufacture and maintenance.

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  • Panel: 1.0 Wp
  • LED Wattage: 0.5 Watt
  • Battery: 1.2x2V 1200 mA NiMH
  • SoUL delivers 150 Lux at over 12” for 8

hours

  • Local assembly and repair

❑ There are 7.8 Crore households using kerosene as a main source

  • f lighting

❑ Light required for study is 150 Lux (kerosene lamp gives 15 Lux) Appropriate Technical Solution

SOUL: A STUDY LIGHT SOLUTION

Financial support: MNRE, CSR Cost: Rs 350; Student pays Rs 120

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Project Achievements

10,00,000+ lamps

distributed

97 blocks 10,900+ villages 1580 people trained 350 repair centers 56 Assembly centers 13 months (Mar 2014 –

Mar 2015)

5 months (Nov 2015 – Mar

2016)

4 Suppliers 13 NGO partners

Spread of SoUL Program: 24 districts in 4 states

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Next phase: 7 million lamps, solar panel manufacturing

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ASPIRATION

To see IIT Bombay among the top ranks of technical universities in the world, known for its outstanding undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and for its contributions to research. Participate in solutions of problems facing the nation and the world by providing new ideas and talent.

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RANKING

Several departments ranked in the global top hundred

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ALUMNI CONTRIBUTIONS

Enhancing infrastructure and facilities Enhancing student quality of life (HATS) Faculty Alumni Network Annual giving (GO-IITB) Legacy projects

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ALUMNI AND IIT BOMBAY

Important stakeholders Already made several important contributions Need your engagement and support to take IIT Bombay into the ranks of the top universities of the world.

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2018 DIAMOND JUBILEE

Planning a Special Celebration March 2018 - March 2019

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THANK YOU