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Welcome to IIT Madras IIT Madras campus CONN NNECT WIT WITH IIT IIT-M http://www.facebook.com/ReachIITM http://www.youtube.com/reachiitm Follow u us s onlin ine http://www.linkedin.com/company/157267 https://twitter.com/reachiitm
IIT Madras campus
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CONN NNECT WIT WITH IIT IIT-M
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Engi ngineer eering g :
Aerospace
ace E Engineering
Applie
lied Mechani nics
Biotechnol
- log
- gy
Chemi
emical Engineering
Ci
Civi vil E Eng ngineering
Compu
puter er S Science & e & Engineer eering
Electrical E
Eng ngine neering
Engineering Design Mechanic
ical E l Engineerin ing
Metallu
llurgic ical E l Engineerin ing
Ocean
an E Engineering
Humaniti ties s :
Humanities &
& So Soci cial al Sci Science ces
Manage
gement
Science ces: s:
Mathemati
tics
Phy
hysics
Chemi
emistry
De Depar artments
COU COURSE-BASED PROGR GRAMS
- 4-year Bachelor’s -
- B. Tech
- 5-year Dual Degree - B.Tech and M.Tech
- 5-year Integrated -
M.A and M.Sc
- 2-year Master’s -
- M. Sc., M.B.A; M.Tech.,
M.Tech(UOP); M.Tech (Clinical Engineering)
RESEARCH-BASED PROGR GRAMS
- M.S. - 2 to 3 years after B.Tech/ M.Sc
- Doctoral - 4 to 5 years after Masters
Academic Programs
Od Odd Semes ester: Orientation – 22nd July Semester start – 29th July Semester end – 28th November Application deadline: 15th May Even n Seme mester ( (Spring): Orientation – 7th January Semester start – 14th January Semester end – 10th May Application deadline: 15th November
Cale alendar ( (Every year ar)
IIT IITM T Tod
- day
4% 5% 52% 39% Faculty Staff Students Other Residents Faculty 540 Staff 1250 Students 9000 Other Residents 5400 Total 16190
UG 23% Dual Degree 22% M.Tech 13% M.Sc 3% MBA 2% M.A 3% M.S 11% PhD 23%
Current S t Stu tudent Popu pulati tion
UG 1983 Dual Degree 1994 M.Tech 985 M.Sc 285 MBA 135 M.A 286 M.S 968 PhD 2253
https://www.iitm.ac.in/
900+
Projects Annually
250
Indian Companies
40+
Multinational Companies
90+
IP Annually
Acad ademic ( (basic, o
- pen-sky) r
research
Publications
Tran anslat lation
- nal r
al resear arch
Industry Space Defence Incubation
Tran ansfor
- rmational R
al Resear arch
Direct societal impact Disruptive improvement in housing, water, healthcare, education, energy
RESEAR ARCH & H & IP
https://www.iitm.ac.in/
Tran ansfor
- rmational R
al Resear arch Changing every I India ian’s way of
- f lif
ife
Clean Water Affordable Housing Uninterrupted Power Available Healthcare Assistive Devices
SOCIE IETAL IM IMPACT
CENT NTERS RS OF EXCELLENC NCE ( (COE)
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Tran anslat lation
- nal R
al Research
Combustion Research
Ma Make in in India ia
Cancer Nano-Devices &Materials Decentralized Energy Decision Sciences Soft Matter Machine Tools & Manufacturing Tyre & Vehicle Dynamics Transportation Non-destructive Testing MRI Heritage Structures Water China Studies Sustainability
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Graphene Applications (TSAMRC) Steel Research (COXIST & CREST) Railway Research (CRR) Solar Hub Automotive Research (CAAR) Urban Development & Smart City (CUBE) Industrial Internet of Things (IIT-GE) Propulsion Technologie s (COPT)
NE NEW C W COES
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CE CENTRE O OF PR PROPUL PULSION T TECH CHNOLOGY
Deli livera rable les b based on directed b basic r research towar ards f four p produ ducts
Gas turbine engines Hypersonic propulsion
Solid rocket combustion modelling
Morphing aircraft
Other t r tangible le d deliverable les CoPT CoPT
Tangible goals: ~50 PhD, ~100 MS/M Tech over 5 years Training DRDO scientists in advanced R&D Technical dissemination: Conduct of & participation in international workshops/seminars
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40 M M L LIGO GO PROTOTYPE
Next G Generation
- n T
Technol
- logies
- 2 mm fibre lasers
- Silicon photonics platform
- Squeezed light detectors
- Adpative optics
Partner t to
- the
he LIG LIGO la labs at Calt ltech, MIT MIT 10+ f fac aculty w working ac across dis discip iplines
- Astrophysics, Photonics
- Sensors, Controls, Instrumentation
- Mechanical and Civil
Engineering, Seismology
- Signal processing, data analytics
Caltech LIGO-lab
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INT INTER-DISCIPL PLINARY CE CENTRE F FOR DATA SCI CIENCES
Algorithms (Data Analytics/Mining) Architecture (Data Management/Storages Sensors and Internet of Things (Data Gathering)
Manufacturing Analytics (with Ce Centre for Advanced Manufacturing Technol
- log
- gy)
Fintech ch Microfinance Risk Analytics Smart Cities Transportation Power Water Pollution Systems ems Biology and Health C Care Cancer Genomics, Brain Mapping
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TRANSPO PORTATION A ANALYTICS CS
Cent enter o
- f Exce
cellence in n Urban Trans nsport has
- Over 120 devices installed by IIT Madras
- Over two years of data
- Every 10 seconds
- ~8 Lakh records a day!
- 28 video cameras
- Live feeds to our lab
ILDS leverag ages o
- n these data
a sources t to
- Perform automated extraction of bus-stop location
data and congestion hotspots from GPS data
- Advanced image processing techniques to
identify, track, classify vehicles from real-time video feeds Join intly wit with TCS: Measuring and predicting congestion from multiple sources of data
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DECENTRALIZ LIZED S SOLAR LAR DC
Switchover to 48V DC lights, appliances In commercial buildings, DC VAVs, AHUs, Chillers
- All networked
Rooftop solar Thermal storage, some battery storage With increases renewable, power availability can fluctuate
- ver short time-scales (minutes)
Move to dynamic pricing and load management
- Leverage thermal time constants and local
storage to smooth power requirements Grid-wide demand management at quarter-hour resolution to match availability/ minimize cost
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INIT INITIATIVE F FOR BIO BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS MS ENG NGINE INEERING NG
Large ge-scale le biolo logi gical D l Data Analys ysis, i in colla laboration with Prof. Asho shok Venkitar aram aman an, MRC Cance ncer Uni nit, C Camb mbridge, U UK Identifying critical mutation
- ns underlying cancer
- through a comparative analysis of sequences from
healthy and mice conferred with cancer-inducing mutations GOAL AL: Understanding Genotype-Phenotype Mapping in Disease through a longitudinal integration of diverse “omics” datasets, novel algorithms
- Genomic / Transcriptomic / Proteomic /
Phosphoproteomic / Metabolomic
- leveraging publicly available datasets (e.g. ICGC) and
data from collaborators in India and abroad
Data access layer (6) Distributed Data store (1) Display (2) Annotation layer (3,4,5)
Metadata store
Image processing algorithms (8)
Annotations store Computed results store Image processing toolboxes (8) ML API (9) Deep learning API (10) Available components Trained models
Visualization (13,15) Training and model building Analytics layer (14) 3d recons- truction (11) Atlas formation (12) Atlas mapping (12)
Distributed computing
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MO MOUSE BR BRAIN IN MA MAPPING ING
- Led by Computation
- nal Brain Research Chair
Partha Mitra and d HTI TIC’s Mohan ansan ankar ar
- Terabytes of images
Desired Brain Map
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MA MAJOR C COMP MPONE NENTS O OF CPWC Four key focus areas
- Mobile platforms
- Data & mining
- Navigation
- Dredging
- Investigations
- Traffic management
- Coastal Environment
- Hydrodynamics
- Morphodynamics
- Navigability
- Nautical depth
- Visualization
- Traffic & Management
- Port navigation
- Optimization
- Project development
- Interactive simulation &
Optimization
- Next generation ports
and vessels
- Large investments in
Naval vessels
- More accurate results
- Compete with the best
- Indigenous technology
Technol
- log
- gy Develop
- pment
& T Training Modelling & Software prod
- ducts
Bridge ge Simula lator Hig igh speed T Towi wing tank & k & Large scale w wave fl flume
IITM R IITM Research P h Park
India dia’s Fi First Un Universit ity Rese search Park rk
- IITMRP will have a built-up space of 1.6 million sq. ft. when
complete.
- The First tower with 0.4 million Sq.Ft. started functioning from
March 2010.
- IITMRP Phase – II, about to be complete has three blocks, each
with Ground + 10 floors, with a total built up area of 0.82 million Sq.Ft
- A separate Multi Level Car Park (MLCP) with Ground + 5 Floors is
being built
- Located prominently with amenities like food court, Child Care
Center, ATMs and a Transit Accommodation by the Ginger Hotels
- 100% Power back-up and Centralized HVAC and Fiber optic
connectivity
IIT IITMRP
IIT ITMRP RP - ATRIU RIUM
R&D C Clients
Entrepreneurship @ IIT Madras
IDEA EATE INC NCUBATE SUPPO PPORT
Bio-Tech Incubator
IITM Incubation Cell
IITMEF - IIT Madras Entrepreneurship Forum Minor in Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship IITM Research Labs
IITM has incubated 100+ companies
Med-Tech Incubator
Centre f for
- r In
Innovation
- Cent
ntre f for Inno nnovation ( (CFI FI) i is a “Stud tudent Lab‟ at t IIT M Madras.
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Walk in with an Idea. Walk out with a Product
- Hub for
- r entrepreneurship r
related a activities i in IIT IIT Madras. .
- Cre
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Cell for Technology Innovation, Development and Entrepreneurship Support
C-TID IDES ES
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to expl plore int nteraction b between n technology a and nd pub public po policy
- Ad
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- Identification o
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gaps ps in n following d domains: E Ene nergy, Water, Hum uman n Health, E Education
- n, Telecom
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and IT IT Applications.
- Enc
ncouraging i inno nnovations a and nd technology t to meet pub public g goals.
- Gr
Groups to work on n a rang nge o
- f technologies that c
coul uld help a p address pub public po policy challenges.
- Technol
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- gies i
include E Energy, M , Medical D Devices & Healthcare, W , Water, B , Built Environm
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nt, T Trans nsportation, n, T Telecommuni unication
- n & Information T
- n Technology, Environm
nment ntal Pollution, S Smar art Mat ater erial als, an and Synthetic mat mater erial als/p /proces esses.
Centre for Technology and Policy
C-TaP
- Sta
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- f
f ‘82, 82, ’84 4 and ‘86 86
- Objective of
- f prod
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students t towards soc
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- n
n social inno nnovation a and nd ent ntrepreneurship
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and nd works w with i ins nstitutes like T Tata Ins nstitute o
- f Social Sciences, CI
CIIE of IIM-A, , Centre f for
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- f
Governm nment nt (Philippine nes)
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Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship
CSIE IE
Ro Roles:
- Coordinate international
delegation visits to IITM and reach out to foreign universities.
- Encourage, maintain and
sustain relationships with foreign universities and enterprises.
- Promote international student
exchanges (both inbound and
- utbound), and facilitate
acclimatization of international students.
- Facilitate faculty exchange
Offic ice o
- f Internat
ational R al Relat latio ions
Univ iver ersity P Par artner ership ips
We are focused on building strong research collaborations with leading global institutions. To accomplish this, we envisage a 4-stage process:
- Faculty interactions (visits & workshops, video-conferencing, joint proposals, co-authored
papers)
- Student exchanges (Ph.D. and M.S. scholars to spend 3-6 months carrying out research
at collaborators' laboratories)
- Joint-supervision of research scholars, serving on doctoral and Masters' committees
- Joint-degree programs (where sufficient sustainability and scalability of relations has
been demonstrated)
- Currently:
> 180 MOUs in effect, including
- 12 Joint Degree Programs. Aus
ustr tralia (Swinburne Univ, Deakin Univ, Queensland Univ of Tech, Univ of Tech Sydney, Univ of Melbourne, Curtin Univ). Germany (RWTH Aachen, Univ of Duisburg, Univ of Passau). Taiwan (National Tsing Hua Univ). Si Singa gapore (National Univ of Singapore). France (Univ of Bordeaux).
- 4 Joint Supervision Programs. Austra
ralia (Univ of Sydney, Univ of Melbourne, Deakin University). USA SA (Purdue University)
MoU
Australia Europe Asia North America 14 110 49 34
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
RES ESEA EARCH P PHIL ILOS OSOPHY
Gen ener eral G Guidel delines f for
- r Inter
ernational A Academ demic Col Collabo borations
Stud tudy-Abro road P Pro rograms:
- Int
ntended for (mainly) u und ndergraduate a and nd (some) g graduate s students
- Cr
Credit trans nsferability to b be e ens nsured Int nternships Abroad: :
- Li
Linked t to
- st
student’s academic or
- r rese
search p pursu suits Research S Scho holar E Excha hange: :
- Ga
Gains on s on both si sides s
- Cements a st
stron
- ng col
- llabor
- rative relation
- nship
Facu aculty Vi Visits:
- Encou
- uraged t
to
- make visi
sits t to
- rese
search l labs s abroa
- ad t
to
- con
- ntinue or
- r est
stablish sh collaborati tions.
- Shor
- rt v
visi sits d s during t the se semester, lon
- nger st
stays o s over vacation period
- ds/ sa
sabbaticals.
IIT IITM – RU RUSSIA C A COLLAB ABORATI TION
Faculty C Collaboration: IIT Madras has been sanctioned six projects in the last five years, under the Indo-Russian scheme, by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, of which 5 have been successfully completed. The list of Indo-Russian Projects are listed below
S.No No DEPA PARTMENT IIT IITM Faculty (D (DR.) .) TITLE LE 1
Chemistry SELVAM P Iron-containing nanostructured catalysts for environmental protection (INDO-RUSSIA)
2
Ocean Engineering SANNASIRAJ S A & SRIRAM Development a new method of regime characteristics assessment for wind and waves along the Indian coast (ONGOING)
3
Biotechnology AMAL KANTI BERA Study of mechanisms of NO action on acid sensing ion channels
4
Ocean Engineering SANNASIRAJ S A & SUNDAR V Study of an energy exchange between wind and waves and variability of their climate characteristics in the Indian Ocean
5
Chemistry SANGARANARAYANAN M V Reductive cleavage of carbon-chlorine bonds in polychlorobiphenyls-A complementary synthetic, electrochemical and computational approach
6
Physics NIRMALA R Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic phase diagram
- f novel rare earth intermetallic compounds and their
functional property studies
IIT IITM – RU RUSSIA C A COLLAB ABORATI TION
Faculty C Collaboration: Oth Other P Project cts: i) Ti Title: Impact of waterborne debris on the nearshore structures during extreme coastal floods. Russian U University ty: Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University IIT IITM F Faculty: Dr. V.Sriram, Prof. V.Sundar, Prof. S.A.Sannasiraj, Dr.Deepakkumar ii) Ti Title: Developing a new method of regime characteristics assessment for wind and waves along the Indian coast. Russian U University ty: Obukhov Institute for Physics of Atmosphere of the Russian Academy of Sciences, IIT IITM F Faculty: Prof. S.A. Sannasiraj, Dr. V. Sriram, Prof. V. Sundar. iii ii) Prof. Sannasiraju and Dr. V. Sriram have a project under DST-Russia scheme. Project research work under at Obukhov Inst. of Atmospheric physics at Moscow, Russia iv) Dr. V. Sriram has a project under Department of Science & Technology and Russian Foundation for Basic Research) with Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Russia.
IIT IITM – RU RUSSIAN AN C COLLAB ABORATI TION
Agreem eemen ents:
- S. N
. NO Name me of f Un University Date o
- f Signi
gning ng (DD/MM/YYYY YYY) Facu culty C y Champi pion
1
Northern ( Arctic) Federal University 23/06/2017
- Prof. Rama Verma
2
Innopolis University 01/09/2016
- Prof. S. Ramkrishnan
3
Peter the great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Russia 15/09/2015
- Prof. R. Nagarajan
4
Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg 08/05/2015
- Prof. R. Nagarajan
5
National Research Tomsk State University, Tomsk 08/05/2015
- Prof. R. Nagarajan
6
National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University 12/11/2014
- Prof. Krishnan
Balasubramanian
IIT IITM – RU RUSSIA C A COLLAB ABORATI TION
Incoming Students Outgoi
- ing
ng S Student nts
S.No No Student Name me Home In Inst stitute Nat ature Departmen ent Mento tor 1 Mr.Ruslan Kimossov Tomsk Polytechnic University Course Work MME Prof Kamaraj 2 Ms.Katerina Filippova Tomsk Polytechnic University Research Work BT
- Prof. D.
Karunagaran 3
- Mr. Anton Logachev
- St. Petersburg
Polytechnic University Internship BT
- Dr. Baskar R
S.No No Student Name me Host st In Inst stitute Programme Departmen ent 1 Nishant Atmakoori Tomsk Polytechnic University Course Work ME 2 Vivek Venkatraman Tomsk Polytechnic University Course Work ME