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Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Established in the year 2008
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School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy
Engineering
Department of Computer Science &
Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Chemistry
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Department of Humanities & Social
Sciences
Departments at IIT Ropar
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• 473 UG Students473 UG Students
• 84 Ph.D. Students84 Ph.D. Students
• 57 Faculty Members57 Faculty Members
Current Strength at IIT Ropar
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• Residential facilities for faculty and staff
• Five Guest Houses
• Lecture Halls
• Teaching Labs
• Research Labs
• Workshops
• Library
Present Transit Campus (22 Acres)
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Existing IIT Ropar’s CampusExisting IIT Ropar’s Campus
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Existing IIT Ropar’s CampusExisting IIT Ropar’s Campus
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Existing IIT Ropar’s CampusExisting IIT Ropar’s Campus
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Research and Academic Highlights of IIT Ropar
• Number of Research Publications during 2011-2012 : 100
• Number of Sponsored R and D Projects : 26
• Total value of Sponsored R and D Projects : 8.5 cr.
First Ph.D Thesis in the School of Mechanical, Materials and Energy Engineering expected to be awarded in 2013.
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New initiatives of IIT-Ropar
1. Research Initiatives
1A. Bio-Medical Engineering in collaboration with PGIMER, Chandigarh
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Collaborative Research between IIT Ropar and PGIMER
Chandigarh
List of PGIMER Doctors collaborating with IIT Ropar
1. Prof. S K Gupta, Neurosurgery, PGI Chandigarh
2. Dr. Rohit Manoj Kumar, Cardiology, PGI Chandigarh
3. Prof. G. D. Puri and Dr. Preeti Mathew, Anesthesia and Intensive Care PGI Chandigarh
4. Dr. Shalmoli Bhattacharyya, Biophysics, PGI Chandigarh
5. Dr. Nirmal Raj / Prof. Mandeep Dhillon, Orthopaedics, PGI Chandigarh
6. Dr. Sanjay Bhadada and Dr. Naresh Sachdeva, Department of Endocrinology; Dr Nirmal
Raj, Department of Orthopedics, PGI Chandigarh.
7. Dr. Samir Malhotra and Dr Nusrat Shafiq, Pharmacology, PGI Chandigarh
8. Prof. A. K. Gupta and Dr. Sandeep Bansal, Department of Otolaryngology and Head
Neck Surgery, PGI Chandigarh
9. Prof. Sunit Singhi, Pediatrics, PGI Chandigarh
List of IIT Ropar faculties collaborating with PGI Chandigarh
1. Dr. Kamal Kumar Chaudhary, Department of Humanities, IIT Ropar.
2. Dr. J. S. Sahambi, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Ropar.
3. Dr. Navin Kumar, School of Mechanical, Materials and Energy Engineering, IIT Ropar.
4. Dr. Jitendra Prasad, School of Mechanical, Materials and Energy Engineering, IIT Ropar.
5. Dr. Narendra Singh, Department of Chemistry, IIT Ropar.
6. Dr. Debprasad Mandal, Department of Chemistry, IIT Ropar.
7. Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Department of Physics, IIT Ropar.
Ongoing collaborative project with PGIEffect of Diabetic and Osteogenesis Imperfecta on the Structural
and Mechanical Properties of BoneDr Sanjay Bhadada Department of Endocrinology, PGI Chandigarh.
Dr Nirmal Raj, Department of Orthopedics, PGI ChandigarhDr. Navin Kumar, School of Mechanical, Materials and Energy Engineering, IIT Ropar
ISBMR, 2013
Hysitron TI950 Nano Indenter
Nano Indentation on Femur bone
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are characterized by skeletal deformities and brittle bones. The purpose of this study is to determine the mechanical properties of the soft and hard tissue with and without OI and DM.
Ongoing collaborative project with PGI
Closed Looped Drug delivery system
Syringe pumps to deliver the controlled anesthesia, analgesic, muscles relaxer and blood pressure control
drugs.
Data acquisition system and connectors
Input parameters systems
Prof. G. D. Puri and Dr. Preeti Mathew, Department of Anesthesia And Intensive Care, PGIMER, ChandigarhDr. Navin Kumar, School of Materials, Mechanical and Energy Engineering, IIT Ropar, Punjab
Close loop drug delivery system in PGI Chandigarh
A closed loop anaesthesia delivery system is under development at PGI in collaboration with IIT Ropar. The uniqueness of using simple syringe pumps to control the intravenous anaesthetic drug delivery and for the first time using closed loop administration of anaesthetics both for induction as well as maintenance of anaesthesia. IIT Ropar is developing a robust control system for feed back control system
Eponychium
Proximal nail fold
Nail root
Lunula Nail body
Epidermis Dermis PhalanxHyponychium
A cross-sectional view
Nailbody
Lateralnail
groove
Nailbed
Phalanx(bone of
fingertip)
Mechanical Characterization of Diabetic Integumentary system
Sample – 4 (Healthy sample) Sample – 3(Diabetic Sample) Sample – 2(Diabetic Sample)
Sample – 1(Diabetic Sample)
Sample 1(Diabetic Nail)
Sample 2(Diabetic nail)
Sample 3(Diabetic Nail)
Sample 4(Healthy nail)
Er(GPa) H(GPa) Er(GPa) H(GPa) Er(GPa) H(GPa) Er(GPa) H(GPa)
3.89 0.14 3.75 0.14 3.91 0.136 4.85 0.23
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) effect the intergumentary system (e.g. Nails and Hairs). The purpose of this study is to determine the mechanical properties of the nail and hair with and without DM.
To design closed loop automated blood pressure control systemProf. G. D. Puri and Dr. Preeti Mathew
Department of Anesthesia And Intensive Care Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
Dr. Navin Kumar School of Materials, Mechanical and Energy EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology Ropar (IIT Ropar), Punjab
Closed loop blood pressure control system will be designed. Syringe pumps and vital sign monitor as well as cardiac output monitor will be interfaced to a laptop and the algorithm will be prepared to control the infusion of syringe pumps based on the feedback from the input parameters.
Funding agency: DST India
External Funded collaborative project between IIT Ropar and PGI Chandigarh
Dr. J S Sahambi IIT Ropar and Dr. Rohit Manoj Kumar, Cardiology, PGI
We propose to develop a system that will deliver critical patient information including “real time” waveform display (ECG, BP, Respiration, Temp, SaO2 etc.) directly from the patient’s bedside multi-parameter monitor to the doctor’s mobile phone for review and necessary action. There will be is a server based application which will receive real-time data from multiple bedside monitors and then store them in a secure database on a central server connected to Internet. Another application software will be built which will be installed in the doctor’s mobile phone . With this application the doctor will be able to connect (via Internet/GPRS/3G) to the hospital’s central server and then access the real-time data (ECG, BP, etc) for a specific patient.
Funding agency : DST
Biomedical instrumentation
External Funded collaborative project between IIT Ropar and PGI Chandigarh
1B. Bio-Energy Research in collaboration with Aston University
Aston University - IIT Ropar Research Project event video:- http://www.iitrpr.ac.in/aston-university-iit-ropar-research-project-event
New Initiatives of IIT-Ropar
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Energy Harvest
Intermediate Pyrolysis of Agri- Residues for off grid electricity
generation in India
IIT Ropar
For every 1 ton of rice or wheat grain, about 1.5 tons of straw is produced.
Agricultural Scenario in India
There is still enough scope and opportunity to use these feedstock (rice/wheat straw) for energy purpose as well. Not to forget there are many more crop residues that could be used apart from rice and wheat straw.
In case of combine harvesting almost all the residue generated is left in the field that finally ends up in burning. Currently the government is trying to bring in some strict legislation to stop burning.
Bio oil Generation from Wheat and Rice Straw
Wheat/Rice Straw Pelletiser Straw Pellets
Pyroformer Condenser Non condensable gas
Bio-oil
Engine
Bio char
Combustion Unit
CHP
Heat
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BIO-CHAR FIELD
TRIALS
Crop Productivity in gm/l of water
Onion yield in gm
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Second Phase Mobile Unit and
Village Demonstrations
Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar and EBRI project.
Scope of the project: to establish an ethical business focused on delivering renewable energy technology to
villages and farms for small-scale processing of agriculture waste.
Biochar:
The mechanisms by which biochar has impacts upon soils are still an area of research t
New Initiatives of IIT-Ropar
1. Innovation & Incubation
2A. Establishment of the Prototype Development & Innovation Fund (PDIF),
In order to foster and promote innovation Ecosystem in Punjab, IIT Ropar has launched a Prototype Development and Innovation Fund with generous support from PTU.
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TT CONSULTANTSApplying Intelligence to IP –
Globally
XLPAT
Innovative Cloud Based Collaborative Patent Search, Monitoring, Highlighting
Platform India (Chandigarh) & (Gurgaon) | US (Washington DC) & (Houston)| Taiwan (Tainan) & (Hsinchu)
www.ttconsultants.co.in [email protected]
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Support & Funding IIT-Ropar – PDIF Scheme
PEC (Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh)
Letter of Cooperation
ISB (Indian School of Business, Mohali)
Support for market development
TT Consultants
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• Simultaneous Intra-company Collaboration
• Real time patent monitoring
• Intra organization collaboration
• Track and share highlights
• Data of about 5 TB
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New Initiatives of IIT-Ropar
2B. Incubation Centre in ICT
IIT Ropar offers an exciting opportunity to young
entrepreneurs, namely, the Ventures program. IIT
Ropar Ventures program is an incubation centre in
Information Communication Technology (ICT)
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3 Rural Technology Action Group (RuTAG)
• Rural Technology Action Group (RuTAG) centre of the institute is contributing towards developing technologies for the rural folk.
• Primary focus of RuTAG of IIT Ropar is to be used in technology up-gradation in various sections of Punjab’s rural economy.
New Initiatives of IIT-Ropar
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B.Tech Students of IIT Ropar
Project 2Development of low cost seed sowing machine
for natural farming
Designed and fabricated by students under the guidance of Dr. Satwinder Jit Singh
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Objective
Design and fabricate a multiple seed sowing machine for natural farming having following features:
– Sow seeds accurately at defined spacing – Lightweight machine – Simultaneously sow two different kinds of crops
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Seed dropping frame
The seed dropping frame has two components1.Guide pipes2.Tillers assembly
1. Inter row distance: 5-9 inches, governed by P1-72. Tillable ridge height range: 6-9 inches, governed by T1-7
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Few achievements of IIT-Ropar
HindustanTimes, Sat, 01-12-2012
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Student Placements
The Economic Times, Tuesday, 4-12-2012
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Progress with respect to new campus
* 500 acres of land has been transferred to the IIT
* Boundary wall almost ready
* Master plan of IIT-Ropar to be approved by BOG soon
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Roads leading to IIT-Ropar New Campus
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IIT-Ropar Master Plan
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Pace of Expenditure
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FINANCE Rs. (In Crores)
Total Funds released till date 131.14
2008-09 7.50
2009-10 20.00
2010-11 25.34
2011-12 37.55
2012-13 24.00
2013-14 16.75
Unspent balance as on 01.04.2013 (including internal resources)
35.06
Unspent balance as on 01.09.2013 (including internal resources)
37.85
Funds for Financial Year 2013-14BE
Request from Institute
Amount approved by IFD
50.00 21.49 16.75
Thanks for your time and attention
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