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IIT HYDERABAD(2008 - 2018)
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Student Strength Jan 2018
Program Male Female Total
B.Tech 801 151 952
M.Des 21 11 32
M.Phil 5 5 10
M.Sc 84 36 120
M.Tech 403 86 489
Ph.D 575 196 771
Total 1889 485 2374
Male Female Total
Ph.D. Graduated
Till March 1 2028114 29 143
FACULTY @IITH
~185 faculty – many in the picture
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Some Innovations in Academics1. Fractal Academics Implemented at IITH
a) Innovative and first of its kind academic program (https://www.iith.ac.in/fractal/frac.html )
2. Digital Fabrication Lab (3D-Printing) for first semester students – first of its kind in academia
3. An Executive M.Tech. Program in Data Sciences for working professionals only; first of its kind in India (https://cse.iith.ac.in/?q=node/136 )
4. All Course Option M.Tech.
5. Minor in Entrepreneurship for all students. All the modules taught by VCs, Entrepreneurs, Business Professionals only. Once again first of its kind
6. Double Major: A student can get B.Tech. in two disciplines in 4 to 5 years
7. Engineering Science Program
8. Creative Arts Series in the academic curriculum
9. Study Abroad Program by UT Austin students at IITH
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Active Collaboration with Japan
▪ Japan funding IIT Hyderabad to the tune US$ 250 million
▪ Several buildings on IITH campus to be built with Japanese support
▪ Some iconic buildings designed (pro-bono) by Japanese Architects
▪ Very Active student and Faculty Exchange – under Friendship Program
▪ R and D Collaboration in 5 Areas:◦ Next Generation Communication Technologies
◦ Sustainable Development
◦ Manufacturing and Design
◦ Nano-Science and Nano-Technology
◦ Energy and Environment
▪ Sponsored project from KDDI, Hitachi, and other Japanese companies
▪ Cultural Collaboration – Shirucafe!
▪ Japanese Languange course at IITH
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DISANET: Information Network for Natural Disaster Mitigation and Recovery▪ Indo-Japan Collaborative Project
▪ Duration: 5 years, Cost Rs 20 Crores (~4mil US$)
▪ IIT Hyderabad + Keio University + Univ. of Tokyo Partnership
▪ Other key institutions on the Indian side
◦ IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, NGRI, IMD and IIIT Hyderabad
▪ Areas of Focus
◦ Earthquake monitoring
◦ Strong Motion sensors installed in the foothills of Himalayan region (see map)
◦ Weather monitoring and sensor technology
◦ Wireless broadband communication systems
◦ Data management and security
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M2SMART SATREPS Project: Smart Cities for Emerging Countries based on Sensing, Networking, and Big Data Analysis Multimodal Regional Transport System (Rs.30 cr ~ US$4.6 mil)
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High Level Goal:Low CarbonFootprint forIndia
Team: IIT HyderabadNihon Univ.Nagoya Electrical
Indo-Japan Joint-Lab: Data Science-based Farming Support System for Sustainable Crop Production under Climatic Change (Rs5.0cr ~ US$770K)
Joint DST-JST Project funded project
Institutions Involved:◦ India: IIT Hyderabad, IIT Bombay, PJTSAU Hyderabad,
IIIT Hyderabad
◦ Japan: University of Tokyo
Project Goal: ◦ To develop data science based approaches using high-
end integrated agricultural sciences and integrated information, such as IoT, big data analytics, deep learning, crop modeling and omics (Genomics/Phenomics) to support high performance and sustainable agriculture – SMART FARMING
Focus on◦ IT platform for Big Data based Smart Farming Support
◦ Applications for Farmer & Agriculture Stakeholder and Breeders
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UoT (MOU, Academic exchange, iSchool @IITH, Participation in academic Fair, Special lectures @IITH, student meeting program September 2015, receiving FRIENDSHIP scholars, New Campus Design, DISANET)
Osaka Univ.(MOU, Academic exchange, Coupling internship, Participation in Academic Fair, Special lectures @IITH, receiving FRINEDSHIP scholars, and short-term study in Japan, DISANET)
Ritsumeikan Univ.(MOU, Academic exchange, Inviting IITH Director and faculty to Symposium, Special lectures @IITH, Student exchange program September 2015, receiving FRIENDSHIP scholars)
Keio Univ.(MOU, Academic exchange, special lectures @IITH, receiving FRIENDSHIP scholars, DISANET)
Waseda Univ.(Academic exchange, Participation in academic Fair, Special lectures @IITH, receiving FRIENDSHIP scholars )
Tohoku Univ.(Academic exchange, receiving FRINEDSHIP scholars )
Kyoto Univ.(Academic exchange, Special lecture @IITH, receiving FRIENDSHIP scholars )
Nagoya Univ.(Academic exchange, receiving FRIENDSHIP scholar )
Kyushu Univ.(Academic exchange, Special lecture @IITH, receiving FRINEDSHIP scholar )
Very Strong Academic Interaction with Japanese UnivInteraction with other universities and institutes]
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Academic exchange, Student workshop @IITH)
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Academic exchange, Special lecture)
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Visit to IITH)
Shizuoka Univ.(Academic exchange)
Toyohashi Univ. of Technology (Academic exchange)
Saitama Univ. (Academic exchange)
Nara Institute of Science and Technology and Hiroshima Univ. (DISANET)
Tokushima University (Academic exchange)
Hokkaido University( Special Lecture)
Aichi Institute of Technology (Academic exchange, Special Lecture)
National Institute of Technology, Tsuruoka College ( Special Lecture)
Saga University (IITH faculty visit)
Tokyo University of Arts (IITH faculty visit)
Musashino Art University (IITH faculty visit)
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International Collaboration
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MoU
University of NEWCASTLE, AustraliaUniversity of Applied Sciences, CSE Dept., GermanyUniversity of Utah, Salt Lake City, USAGeorgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USAThe University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAUniversity of California, Santa Cruz, USAUniversity of California, San Diego, USAUniversity of Buffalo, USAUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, USANorth Eastern Univ. Boston, Univ. of Rochester, USAJohns Hopkins University, USATexas A&M University, USAHogskole I Gjovik (HIG), NorwayDeakin University AustraliaFour Way MoU with National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Hsinchu Science Park, Central Taiwan Science Park and IIT Hyderabad…
University of British ColumbiaColumbia UniversityPurdue UniversityMcMaster UniversityKeio University, TokyoThe National Institute of Information and Communications Technology of JapanHiroshima Univ., JapanOsaka University, JapanUniv. of Tokyo, JapanRitsumeikan University, JapanTahoka Univ, JapanTemple UniversityHokkaido UniversityWaseda University…
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Some New
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1. Center for Healthcare Entrepreneurship◦ Funded by Raj Mashruwala and Avinash, two IIT
Bomby Alumni ~~ 2 mil US$
2. Joint P.D. program with Swinburne Univ. Australia
3. 5G Test-Bed and Chip fabrication ~~10.0 mil US$
4. Design Innovation Center◦ Funded by MHRD ~~ 1.8 mil US$
5. Technology Learning Center◦ Funded by MHRD ~~ 1 mil US$
6. Fabless Chip Design Incubator◦ Funded by MEITY ~~ 4 mil US$
7. Research Park◦ Funded by DST / MHRD ~~ 10 mil US$
8. Technology Incubation Center (iTIC◦ Funded by DST ~~ 1 mil US$
Research Culture at IITH
Total Sanctioned Sponsored Project Funding
~ 300crs – US$ 46.00 mil
Industrial Funding ~15 crs – US$ 2.3 mil
Consultancy Funding ~ 6 crs – US$ 92 K
Patents Filed 88
Journal publications by IITH Faculty and students (as
recognized by Scopus)1500+
Reviewed Conference publication by IITH Faculty and students (as
recognized by Scopus)750+
Presentation by IITH faculty at National and International conferences and reputed
institutes
500+
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▪ 5G Test-Bed (DoT) (~65 crs -- US10 mil)
▪ SATREP – DISANET – (25crs – US$ 3.85mil)
▪ SATREP – M2SMART --- (~ 30 Crs – US$4.5mil)
▪ Converged Cloud Communication (~20cr – US 3.0 mil)
▪ Cyber Physical Systems (MEITY) (~17 cr – US$ 2.6 mil)
▪ 5G Networks (~8cr – US$ 1.2 mil)
▪ IoT for Smarter Health Care (MEITY) (~4cr – US$ 615K)
▪ Sustainable Development (MHRD) (4cr – US$ 615K)
▪ Self Powered Wireless Chipset for Building to Building Communication (MEITY) (~2cr – US$ 300K)
▪ Development of FRET Enhanced Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells (DST) (1.33cr – US$ 205K)
▪ Improving the efficiency of Dense medium Cyclone treating high NGM coal using GPU based CFD and PEPT techniques (NMDC) (~1.6cr – US$ 246K)
▪ Incremental Sheet Metal Forming: Predictive Modelling and Validation (Boeing) (~1.0cr – US$ 153K)
▪ Evaluation of Fly Ash Treated Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP) for Base/Subbase Construction (DST) (~1cr – US$ 153K)
▪ Many more …
Sample of Large Sponsored Projects
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Some Research Equipment
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Entrepreneurship @ IIT Hyderabad
ecell @ IITH (student driven)
Minor in Entrepreneurship
Deep Technology IncubatorsIIT Hyderabad Technology Research Park
(IITHTRP)
• Technology Business Incubator • Funded by DST
• Centre for Healthcare Entrepreneurship• Medical device Incubator, Section 8 Company
• Fabless Chip Incubator• Funded by MEITY
• Section 8 Company
IIT HYDERABAD
Incubated 10 companies
Three received funding to the tune of 50 lakhs each
One company is already making a profit
The Center brings together engineers, clinicians, entrepreneurs and the business community on a single platform to design and innovate in the field of healthcare, biomedical devices, and services to create a social impact.
A unique world-class program for healthcare entrepreneurs
Along the lines of Stanford Bio-Design Program
Two companies got funding; one from Gates Foundation (US$100K) and the other from BIRAC-DBT (Rs.50.0 lakhs) Start-up Companies Products Patents Entrepreneurs
• 1 . 5 0 L a k h s S q u a r e F e e t
o f S p a c e
• M u l t i p l e C o n f e r e n c e
R o o m s
• L a r g e A u d i t o r i u m
• Wo r l d C l a s s D e s i g n
• 1 0 0 % P o w e r B a c k u p
• E c o - F r i e n d l y & G r e e n
F e a t u r e s
• C o s t - E f f e c t i v e L e a s e
IITH Technology Research Park Foundation
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Minor in Entrepreneurship: Unique Program at IITHS. No. Course Name Credits Instructor Semester
Semester 3.1
1 Introduction to Finance and Economy 1 Sri Nagesh 3rd Year, 1st Semester
2 Introduction to Sales & Marketing 1 J. P. Sahu 3rd Year, 1st Semester
3 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1 Ajai Chowdhry 3rd Year, 1st Semester
Semester 3.2
4 Strategic Innovative Entrepreneurship 1 Ramesh Loganathan 3rd Year, 2nd Semester
5 Introduction to Business plan 1 Satish Andra / Srini Adepallli 3rd Year, 2nd Semester
6Early Customer Acquisition and Relationship
Management1 Santanu Paul 3rd Year, 2nd Semester
Semester 4.1
7 Business Plan Development (Project) 3Murali Bukkapatnam and
IITH Faculty4th Year, 1st Semester
Semester 4.2
8 HR and Leadership 1 B. V. R. Mohan Reddy 4th Year, 2nd Semester
9 Company Valuation 1 Hemant Kanakia 4th Year, 2nd Semester
10 Risk Management 1 Pradeep Mittal 4th Year, 2nd Semester
Total Credits 12
All instructors from Industry:
• Entrepreneurs• VCs • Enterprise builders• Industry Managers
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ACADEMICS (Teaching)
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Academic Departments: In all 14 DepartmentsSciences
▪ Department of Chemistry (M.Sc., Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Mathematics (M.Phil, Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Physics (B.Tech.,M.Sc., Ph.D.)
9 Departments offer B.Tech program
3 departments offer M.Sc.
8 Departments offer M.Tech. programs
1 Department offers M.Phil. Program
1 Dept. offers M.Des.
13 Departments offering Ph.D. programs
B.Tech. Minor is all depts. including Economics, etc.
Minor in Entrepreneurship for all
Option of Double Major for B.Tech. Students (two B.Tech. Degrees)
9 Engineering Departments
▪ Department of Biomedical Engineering (M.Tech., Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Biotechnology (M.Tech., Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Chemical Engineering (B.Tech, M.Tech and Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Civil Engineering (B.Tech, M.Tech. Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Computer Science and Engineering (B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Electrical Engineering (B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D.)
▪ Department of Engineering Science (B.Tech.) (virtual department)
▪ Department of Materials Science & Metallurgical Engineering (M.Tech., Ph.D., B.Tech.)
▪ Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (B.Tech., M.Tech., Ph.D.)
Only new IIT to have a full bouquet of departments
Department of Design (M.Des., Ph.D.)
Liberal Arts (M.Phil, Ph.D.)
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Flexible Academic Structure
•Fractal Academics • Double Major (two B.Tech. degree)• Minors and Honors • Engineering Science • Selection of a branch after 4 semesters of Engrg
Science• Possibility of B.Tech. in the area chosen after 4
semester in the Engrg. Science Stream• Possibility of doing a full Engineering Science BTech
• 5 year Dual degree possibility after two years if the candidate desires to purse B.Tech. + M.Tech. • Creative Arts Series (e.g. fractal courses taught by professionals in art and design -- like Theater, Music, Movie Making, Madhubani Painting, KalamkariPainting, Dance, etc.) • Minor in Entrepreneurship • Actively moving towards project based learning rather than only lecture based learning
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FRACTAL ACADEMICS
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Philosophy Fractal Academics Captures:
1. T-Education -- Breadth with Depth
2. Flexibility
3. Atomize courses (Fractional Credits)
4. Foster Interdisciplinary education
5. Wider choice of electives
6. Very early exposure to new technology development
7. Foster Research at undergraduate level
8. Synergy in projects – hopefully leading to products
9. Students can pace their program
10. Encourage creativity
BREADTH
DEP
TH
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Semester 1 Courses (Credits)Total Credits: 15
Duration
1/6 2/6 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6
1. Independent Project (1)
2. Digital Fabrication (2)
3. Calculus – I (1)
4. Calculus – II (2)
5. Classical Physics (1)
6. Electric Circuits (1)
7. Magnetic Circuits (1)
8. Digital Logic Design (1)
9. Digital System Design (1)
10. Signals and Communications (1)
11. Internet of Things (1)
12. Bioengineering (1)
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A Sample First Semester FractalAcademic ProgramFor Electrical Engrg.Students
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Course
number
Course Title Name of
instructor
Dates Credi
ts
Max
intake
CA 1010 Introduction to Theatre MK Raina TBA 1 80
CA 1014 Exploring the
Performance Spectrum
Jayachandran
PalazhyTBA 1 100
CA 1020 Introduction to Pottery
and Ceramics
Jagruti Dutta 10-14 Feb 1 80
CA 1021 Understanding Cinema:
Five Days at the Movies
Shubhra Gupta TBA 1 100
CA 1023 Introduction to Karnatic
Music
Vasudev TBA 1 100
CA 1025 Madhubani Painting Shalinee
KumariTBA 1 50
CA 1027 Understanding
Hyderabad and Its
Heritage
Various Faculty TBA 1 40
CA 1032 Musics from the World Arko
Mukhaerjee
27-30 Jan 1 50
CA 1033 Filmmaking for
Beginners
Rajeev Ravi TBA 1 80
A sample Creative Arts Courses in FractalAcademic Program
Creative Arts option opento all students of IIT Hyderabad
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Campus Development
Academic Block A
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Actual
Rendering
27
Academic Block B
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Academic Block C
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Christopher Charles Benninger
Lecture Hall Complex
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EE and CSE Complex
Designed by Christopher Charles Benninger
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Liberal Arts Department
Designed by Christopher Charles Benninger
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Staff Housing
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Student Hostels Dining Hall
32
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Design Department
by
ARCOP Architects
Total of 1952 room
Out of whihc 32 rooms for physically challenged people
GMP – Astute: Designed by Margret Boethig
Hostel
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Married Student Hostel
Margret Boethig (GMP/Astute)
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Main Building (Admin Building)
GMP-Astute:Designed by Margret Boethig
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Knowledge Centre (Library)
Designed by Prof. Kawazoe
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Research Center Complex
Designed by Prof. Ohno
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Convention Village
Designed by Prof. Ohno
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Technology Incubation and Research Park
Designed by Prof. Kawazoe
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International Guest House
Designed by Prof. Ohno
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Many Thanks
Wilhelm von Humboldt on the future University of Berlin (1810, cited by Elton, 2005, 110)
“ .. universities should treat learning as not yet wholly solved problems and hence always in research mode”
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