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e of Educational Institutions in meeti e of Educational Institutions in meeti the R&D requirements of Industry the R&D requirements of Industry http://www.iisc.ernet.in Indian Institute of Science Technical Education summit Chennai, January 28/29, 2002

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Role of Educational Institutions in meeting Role of Educational Institutions in meeting the R&D requirements of Industrythe R&D requirements of Industry

http://www.iisc.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Science

Technical Education summitChennai, January 28/29, 2002

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

Conceived in 1896 and established in 1909, through an inspired vision of the pioneering industrialist Jamsetji Tata 

India

Notified on 28 May 1909 as a Trust Notified on 28 May 1909 as a Trust under Sec. 5 of Charitable under Sec. 5 of Charitable Endowments Act 1890. Endowments Act 1890.

Deemed University in 1957 Deemed University in 1957

Funded directly by MHRD since 1993Funded directly by MHRD since 1993

Bangalore

"....to provide for advanced instruction

and to conduct original investigation

in all branches of knowledge, in

particular, in such branches of

knowledge as are likely to promote the

material and industrial welfare of

India.."-J. N. Tata-J. N. Tata

CampusCampusLand Area: 440 AcresLand Area: 440 Acres

A Fully Residential & Intellectually alert CampusA Fully Residential & Intellectually alert Campus

Gifted byGifted byMaharaja of MysoreMaharaja of Mysore

Shri KrishnaRaja WodeyarShri KrishnaRaja Wodeyar

A truly wooded A truly wooded campus campus with rare with rare

species of birds species of birds and treesand trees

Students: 1581 (selected through National Test at 21 centres)

Research (PhD, MSc) Course (ME, Mtech, Mdes, MBA) 1112 469

Faculty: 322 (academic) 112 (scientific) 32 (Technical)

Support Staff: 1400

Faculty-Student Ratio 1 : 3.4Papers Published/year ~1600Research Awards ~200Visitors over 1000 per yearShort Term Courses ~75 per year

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCEINDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

Academic Structure

InformationSciences

ElectricalSciences

MechanicalSciences

ChemicalSciences

Physical &Mathematical

Sciences

BiologicalSciences

71 Faculty Members 250 Graduate Students/RA’s71 Faculty Members 250 Graduate Students/RA’s45 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 153 Visitors 45 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 153 Visitors

255 - Publications (2000-01)255 - Publications (2000-01)

Molecular biology, Structural Biology, Immunology, Enzymology, Reproductive and developmental biology, Ecological and Environmental Studies, Genomics, Infectious diseases - Sir Dorabjee Tata Centre

Current Research Activities include

Biochemistry

Microbiology & Cell Biology

Molecular Biophysics

Molecular Reproduction, Development &

Genetics

Centre for Ecological Studies

Animal, Primate & Bioinformatic Facilities

Inorganic & Physical Chemistry

Materials Research

Organic Chemistry

Solid State & Structural Chemistry

Sophisticated Instruments Facility

55 Faculty Members 216 Graduate Students/RA’s55 Faculty Members 216 Graduate Students/RA’s 34 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 91 Visitors 34 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 91 Visitors

371 Publications (2000-01)371 Publications (2000-01)

Chemistry at the interface of Biology & Material Science, Synthesis, Organometallics, Functional Polymers, Supramolecular Chemistry, Laser Spectroscopy, Chemical Dynamics, Smart Materials, Magnetic Resonance Imaging etc.

Current Research Activities include

Electrical Engineering

Electrical Communication Engineering

High Voltage Engineering

Computer Science and Automation Centre for Electronic Design and

Technology

95 Faculty Members 411 Graduate Students/RA’s95 Faculty Members 411 Graduate Students/RA’s180 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 32 Visitors 180 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 32 Visitors 194 Publications (2000-01)194 Publications (2000-01)

Communications (Networks, Microwave, Optical), Microelectronics

and Instrumentation, Power Systems (including Dielectrics and

Protection),

Power Electronics and Drives, Signal Processing, Software

Engineering, Systems Sciences and Automation, Information

Technology, Internet Technology, Theoretical Computer Science

and Architecture

Current Research Activities include

35 Faculty Members 74 Graduate Students/RA’s34 35 Faculty Members 74 Graduate Students/RA’s34 20 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 8 Visitors 20 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 8 Visitors

90 Publications (2000-01)90 Publications (2000-01)

High Performance Computing, Database Systems, Multimedia, ComputerArchitecture, Computer Aided Design, High-Speed Networks, Visualisation, Digital Information Systems, Internet Technologies, Management - Human Resources, Science & Technology, Information

Current Research Activities include

Supercomputer Education & Research

Centre

Digital Library

JRD Tata Memorial Library

Management Studies

National Centre for Science Information

• Aerospace Engineering• Mechanical Engineering• Civil Engineering• Chemical Engineering• Metallurgy• Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences• Product Design & Manufacturing

154 Faculty Members 480 Graduate Students/RA’s154 Faculty Members 480 Graduate Students/RA’s186 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 88 Visitors 186 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 88 Visitors

446 publications (2000-01)446 publications (2000-01)

• Fluid mechanics, Combustion, Turbo Machinery, Technical Acoustics, Robotics.• Aerospace Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Flight Mechanics & Control• Soil Mechanics, Structures, Hydrology & Water Resource Engineering.• Transport Processes, Reaction Engineering, Biobenefication.• Ceramics, Composites and Alloys, Nanomaterials.• Climatology and Ocean Science.

Current Research Activities include

78 Faculty Members 164 Graduate Students/RA’s78 Faculty Members 164 Graduate Students/RA’s51 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 156 Visitors 51 Degrees Awarded (2000-01) 156 Visitors

219 Publications (2000-01)219 Publications (2000-01)

• Condensed matter physics(Theory and Experimental), Bio- crystallography, Electronic Instrumentation, Thin film devices, Optical instrumentation • Astronomy and Astrophysics, • Algebra,Topology,Nonlinear Systems,Fluid Dynamics, Functional Theory

Current Research Activities include

• Department of Physics

• Department of Mathematics

• Department of Instrumentation

• Centre for Cryogenics Technology

• Centre for Theoretical Studies

A tradition of sustained Excellence Mother of many Institutions in the Country Contributor to all major National Initiatives Largest Scientific Library in the country Largest Computing environment in this part of the globe

A Distinguished and Highly Acclaimed Faculty Student Access across the Country Strong in

OUR STRENGTHOUR STRENGTH

BiotechnologyMaterial Science

Information Technology

With GovernmentWith Government Technology Development Missions of the GovernmentTechnology Development Missions of the Government IISc-DRDO Joint Advanced Technology ProgrammeIISc-DRDO Joint Advanced Technology Programme Space Technology CellSpace Technology Cell Department of Biotechnology ProgrammesDepartment of Biotechnology Programmes

With IndustryWith Industry Centre for Scientific & Industrial Consultancy (CSIC)Centre for Scientific & Industrial Consultancy (CSIC) Society for Innovation & Development (SID)Society for Innovation & Development (SID)

Out Reach ProgrammesOut Reach Programmes Digital Information Services Centre (DISC) - Internet SchoolDigital Information Services Centre (DISC) - Internet School

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FICUSFICUS Continuing Education with professional societiesContinuing Education with professional societies IISc Young Associate ProgrammeIISc Young Associate Programme International Student and Faculty Exchange ProgrammesInternational Student and Faculty Exchange Programmes Visiting Scholar ProgrammeVisiting Scholar Programme Application of Science and Technology to Rural AreasApplication of Science and Technology to Rural Areas

WINDOWS OF INTERACTION WITH OUTSIDE WORLDWINDOWS OF INTERACTION WITH OUTSIDE WORLD

National Initiatives- A sampler• Aerospace

– Aircrafts– Missiles– Satellites

• Biotechnology– Infectious Diseases– Drugs & Molecular Design– Vaccines & Diagnostics

• Information Technology– Integration of Computing Resources for

Scientific and Engineering Research (ICOSER)– ERNET– National Communication Backbone Initiative – Development of Simputer

• MOU’s with foreign Institutions/MOU’s with foreign Institutions/

Universities for Co-operation inUniversities for Co-operation in

Research and Student/Faculty Exchange - 29Research and Student/Faculty Exchange - 29

• Number of Foreign Students at the Number of Foreign Students at the

Institute Institute - 22 - 22

• Number of Foreign delegations visited Number of Foreign delegations visited

the Institute during 2000 - 2001the Institute during 2000 - 2001 - 61 - 61

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CELLINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CELL

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCEINDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

Sponsored Research Projects, Sponsored Research Projects, Receipts From 1993-94 to 2000-01Receipts From 1993-94 to 2000-01

( in Million Rs. )( in Million Rs. )

0

50

100

150

200

250

1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000

2000-01

Industrial Consultancy Projects Industrial Consultancy Projects Receipts From 1993-94 to 2000-01Receipts From 1993-94 to 2000-01

( in Million Rs. )( in Million Rs. )

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Receipts (SID)Receipts (CSIC)

Receipts (SID) 43.2 73.5 74.5 75.9

Receipts (CSIC) 14.4 18.4 24 19.1 28.6 30.02 40.7 43.8

1993-94

1994-95

1995-96

1996-97

1997-98

1998-99

1999-2000

2000-01

Industrial Consultancy Projects, Industrial Consultancy Projects, 1993-94 to 2000-011993-94 to 2000-01

(CSIC & SID)(CSIC & SID)

0

50

100

150

200

250

1993-94

1994-95

1995-96

1996-97

1997-98

1998-99

1999-2000

2000-01

SIDCSIC

Academia and Industry

Collaboration does existbut..

Academia Industry

Opposing Mind Set

Industry Academic

Motivation Profit Respect

Time Schedules Rigid Flexible

Area of interest Specific Generic

Feasibility concerns High Low

Interest in an area Long term Short lived

Team effort Always Rarely

Confidentiality Must Must Publish

Academia Industry

Reasonably good collaboration..

Manpower creation

Testing and evaluation

Diagnostics and proof checking

Technical advice and guidance

Academia Industry

Needs to be strengthened..

Customized training at entry level

Regular training/retraining

System design and analysis

Process design and development

Product design and development

Software verification

Technology transfer

Academia Industry

How?

Academics to be sensitized to the needs of

the Industry

Industry to understand and respect the

limitations of academics

Industry to treat academic institutions as

extension of their R&D team rather than

‘contractors’.

Academia Industry

Industry set up and maintain specialised laboratories in their area of interest in academic Institutions

Industrial design aspects to be taken care of by Industry

Provide for R&D spending on a sustained basis rather than as fire fighting measures

Request to the Industry:

Academia Industry

Respect and recognition for applied research

Recognise the importance and modalities of team effort.

Try and involve “Pure Academics” in Industrial interaction

Industrial consultancy to be treated as “academic work”

Request to Academics: