Web Brochure - Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
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Web Brochure - Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
School of MECHANICAL, MATERIALS & ENERGY ENGINEERING Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Information Brochure 2 0 1 4 http://www.iitrpr.ac.in/smmee School of MECHANICAL, MATERIALS & ENERGY ENGINEERING Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Index About IIT Ropar .................................................................................... 1 School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering (SMMEE) ................... 2 Undergraduate & Ph.D. Programs ........................................................... 2 Faculties & their Research Areas ............................................................. 3-4 Design & Analysis ................................................................................. 5 Manufacturing & Materials ..................................................................... 5 Thermal & Fluids .................................................................................. 5 Bio-Engineering ................................................................................... 5 Special Areas ....................................................................................... 6 Central Facilities ................................................................................. 7-8 SMMEE Laboratories .......................................................................... 9-11 List of Facilities Available in Laboratories ............................................. 12-13 Research Publications & Patents .............................................................. 13 Placements & Internships ....................................................................... 14 Academic-Industry Interaction ................................................................. 14 Other Initiatives .................................................................................... 15 Funding Facts ...................................................................................... 15 Contact Us .......................................................................................... 16 About IIT Ropar Indian Institute of Technology Ropar is one of the eight new IITs set up by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India in the year 2008, to expand the reach and enhance the quality of technical education in the country. This institute is committed to providing state-of-the-art technical education in a variety of fields and also for facilitating transmission of knowledge in keeping with latest developments in pedagogy. These two areas of focus enable students to gain exposure to recent trends in their chosen domains of study and gain practical experience through a wide variety of activities the institute facilitates in its own campus and arranges for in collaboration with industry and other institutes. At present, the institute offers Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) program in Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. This program is spread over a period of eight semesters and the institute admits forty students in each branch, selected through IIT Joint Entrance Examination conducted every year. In addition, the institute offers doctoral program in several disciplines. 1 School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering (SMMEE) Established with the inception of IIT Ropar in 2008, the Department of Mechanical Engineering was re-organized as the School of Mechanical, Materials and Energy Engineering (SMMEE) in 2010 to encourage interdisciplinary research. The school currently offers UG and Ph. D. programs in Mechanical Engineering. The school has a dedicated faculty in all the major areas of mechanical engineering such as design and analysis, fluids and thermal engineering, materials, and manufacturing. In addition to the conventional core courses, the school offers state-of-the-art courses and research opportunities in areas such as product design and realization, sustainability for engineers, continuum mechanics, medical devices and equipments, biomechanics, control engineering, noise and vibration, finite element analysis, energy science and technology, robotics and mechatronics, micro-manufacturing, and tribology. Various laboratories have been set up with modern facilities for strengthening teaching and research. Students' Strength at SMMEE B.Tech. : 161 (40 each year), Ph.D. : 20 Faculty Strength at SMMEE Total strength: 16 Undergraduate and Ph.D. Programs The School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering currently offers Bachelors of Technology (B.Tech.) in Mechanical Engineering and Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical Engineering. Its current intake is about 40 students in B.Tech. program every year. In addition, several Ph.D. students are admitted every year. The first undergraduate batch of students completed their degrees in 2012. The School focuses on teaching and research in all the core research areas of mechanical engineering, specifically design, manufacturing, materials, and thermal sciences. Apart from the courses that are traditionally taught as a part of mechanical engineering, as included in the GATE syllabus, the School also encourages students to credit advanced level courses such as, finite elements, biomechanics, tribology, micromanufacturing and optimization methods. 2 Faculties and their Research Areas Dr. Harpreet Singh Cordinator Ph.D. (IISc Bangalore) Ph.D. (IIT Roorkee) [email protected] +91 1881-24-2100 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2226 Prof. Surappa's research interests include processing, characterization and application development of micro and nano aluminium and magnesium based metal matrix composites. Dr. Singh's research areas include surface engineeringdegradation of materials, high temperature corrosion and its prevention, slurry erosion of hydraulic turbines and its control, bio-medical coatings for bio-implants, and coatings for several other wear and corrosion related applications. He is also working in the area of modulation-assisted machining of difficult-to-machine materials with an aim to enhance the tool-life and produce machining scrap with desirable properties. He is also working on grain-size refinement of alloys through friction-stir processing. Dr. Ekta Singla Dr. Himanshu Tyagi Dr. Jitendra Prasad Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur) Ph.D. (Arizona Sate University, USA) Ph.D. (Michigan Sate University, USA) [email protected] +91 1881-24-2119 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2104 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2165 Dr Ekta's research focuses at customized design of robotic arms. Maintaining a grasp in this field, her research works diverge into the related areas of redundant manipulators, performance measures and motion planning of robotic arms. Incorporating the concepts of modular design and evolutionary robotics, she is working for the integration of design and fabrication features into the evolutionary development of robotic structures, at micro level. Her teaching interests include robotics, design optimization, optimization techniques, mechatronics and CAD. Dr. Himanshu Tyagi works in the broad area of thermo-fluids engineering and specializes in the study of heat transfer aspects of various applications such as nanofluids, solar energy, biological systems, energy storage and microelectronic devices. He worked extensively in these areas in industry in India and USA and has ongoing collaborations in the field of nanofluids and solar energy with academia and industry. He is interested in developing technologies to efficiently harness clean and sustainable energy resources. Dr. Jitendra Prasad has been leading the Biomedical Engineering Program at IIT Ropar in collaboration with PGIMER, Chandigarh. His research and teaching interests include biomechanics, bone fracture healing, mechano-transduction, clinical engineering (medical devices and equipment), structural and multidisciplinary design optimization, computational mechanics, and agent-based modeling. Dr. Ramjee Repaka Dr. Ranjan Das Dr. Ravi Mohan Prasad Ph.D. (IIT Kharagpur) Ph.D. (IIT Guwahati) Ph.D. (Techische University at Darmstadt, Germany) ramjee.repaka @iitrpr.ac.in +91 1881-24-2135 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2245 Dr. Ramjee works in the areas of heat transfer, bioheat transfer and energy. His research activities mainly focus on early detection of cancer using different modalities. This includes numerical and experimental investigations to detect the early traces of cancer in the skin and in the breast. His main interest is to introduce a novel methodology to medical industries and practitioners for (a) early detection, (b) staging and (c) subsequent treatment / irradiation of underlying skin cancer with minimal thermal damage. 3 Prof. M K Surappa Professor & Director Dr. Ranjan Das works mainly in the area of inverse optimization related to thermal and fluid flow problems. His current research is aimed at predicting performance parameters of various practical equipments such as fins, solar collectors, wind turbines, fuel cell and cooling towers. [email protected] +91 1881-24-2272 Dr. Ravi Mohan Prasad works in the field of “Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications.” His current research areas include polymer-derived porous ceramics and nano composites, Ceramic membranes for hydrogen purification, chemiresistor gas sensors, photocatalysts for wastewater decontamination, and hydrogen storage materials. Dr. Anshu Dhar Jayal Dr. Anupam Agrawal Ph.D. (University of Utah) Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur) [email protected] +91 1881-24-2149 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2165 Dr. Jayal's research interests are broadly related to advancement of sustainable manufacturing, with an emphasis on dry, near-dry and cryogenic machining. His specific research areas include: development, modeling and optimization of sustainable manufacturing processes and systems; metrics development for sustainability evaluation, tribological and thermo-mechanical issues in manufacturing processes, and microstructure alteration in engineering materials for improved surface integrity and life. Dr. Anupam Agrawal work in the area of experimental and numerical studies of various manufacturing processes: machining, traditional and advanced material forming processes, CAD/CAM. He is involved in developing new material forming processes for creating monolithic free form objects, applicable for aerospace, automobile and other related industries. Dr. Navin Kumar Dr. Prabir Sarkar Dr. Rakesh K. Maurya Ph.D. (IIT Delhi) Ph.D. (IISc Bangalore) Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur) [email protected] +91 1881-24-2170 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2151 rakesh.maurya @iitrpr.ac.in +91 1881-24-2275 Dr. Navin Kumar's research interests are related to both theoretical and experimental aspects of mechanics and dynamics of nano and bio materials and structures, biomedical engineering, biomedical instrumentation, smart structures and materials, fault diagnosis and condition monitoring. In particular, he is interested in the areas of biomaterial and biological materials characterization, experimental and computer simulation of nano materials and structures, active vibration control and fault diagnosis. Dr. Sarkar mainly works in product design. His specific research areas include design creativity, biomimicry, sustainable design and manufacturing, design methods, and design research. He is interested in supporting companies by helping them design new products, assess sustainability of products, make products compliant with international standards, create suitable tools and design methods, improve product aesthetic and ergonomic aspects, and research on design process. Dr. Maurya works in the areas of internal combustion engines, alternative fuels and sustainable energy utilization. His specific research areas include biofuels, HCCI and low temperature combustion for IC engines, engine emission control, engine management systems, engine instrumentation and combustion diagnostics, particulate characterization and control, engine endurance and long term durability studies, new engine designs. He is interested in development of advanced high efficiency and ultra-low emission engines. Dr. Satwinder Jit Singh Dr. Vishwajeet Mehandia Dr. Varun Sivakumar Ph.D. (IISc Bangalore) Ph.D. (IISc Bangalore) Ph.D. (IISc Bangalore) [email protected] +91 1881-24-2109 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2233 [email protected] +91 1881-24-2244 Dr. Satwinder works on applied mechanics and numerical methods. Dr. Vishwajeet works on rheology and dynamics of complex fluids, particle suspensions (active and passive), and granular materials. Other research areas include biophysics (such as active cellular processes, and dynamics of shape transformation in cells and tissues). Dr. Varun works on biomass gasification and combustion, aerospace propulsion - combustion instability in solid rockets, chemical kineticssimplified reaction mechanism for CO/H2 flames. 4 Design & Analysis Noise and Vibration Robotics Optimization CAD/CAM FEM Applied Mechanics Dr. Navin Kumar Dr. Ekta Singla Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Ekta Singla, Dr. Satwinder Jit Singh Dr. Anupam Agrawal, Dr. Prabir Sarkar, Dr. Ekta Singla, Dr. Jitendra Prasad Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Satwinder Jit Singh Dr. Satwinder Jit Singh Manufacturing & Materials Machining Tribology Metal Forming Corrosion Welding Materials Science Dr. Anshu Dhar Jayal, Dr. Anupam Agrawal, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Dr. Prabir Sarkar Prof. M. K. Surappa, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Dr. Anshu Dhar Jayal Dr. Anupam Agrawal Dr. Harpreet Singh Dr. Harpreet Singh Prof. M. K. Surappa, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Dr. Ravi Mohan Prasad Thermal & Fluids Thermal Sciences Optimization Energy Storage Propulsion Technology Bio-mass Gasification Fluid Dynamics Dr. Himanshu Tyagi, Dr. Ramjee Repaka, Dr. Ranjan Das, Dr. Varun Sivakumar Dr. Ranjan Das Dr. Ravi Mohan Prasad Dr. Varun Sivakumar Dr. Varun Sivakumar, Dr. Himanshu Tyagi Dr. Vishwajeet Mehandia Bio-Engineering Bio-medical Bio-materials Bio-mechanics Bio-mechanical Devices Bio-mimicry 5 Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Navin Kumar, Dr. Himanshu Tyagi, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Dr. Ramjee Repaka, Dr. Prabir Sarkar Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Navin Kumar Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Vishwajeet Mehandia Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Navin Kumar, Dr. Prabir Sarkar Dr. Prabir Sarkar Special Areas Sustainable Manufacturing Dr. Anshu Dhar Jayal, Dr. Prabir Sarkar, Dr. Harpreet Singh Eco-design Dr. Prabir Sarkar, Dr. Anshu Dhar Jayal Energy Dr. Himanshu Tyagi, Dr. Navin Kumar, Dr. Ravi Mohan Prasad, Dr. Ramjee Repaka MEMS and Nano-Technology Dr. Navin Kumar, Dr. Himanshu Tyagi, Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Anupam Agrawal Product Design Dr. Prabir Sarkar, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Dr. Ekta Singla, Dr. Navin Kumar, Dr. Jitendra Prasad IC Engines Dr. Rakesh K. Maurya Mechanism Design Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Dr. Navin Kumar, Dr. Prabir Sarkar, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Dr. Ekta Singla Aesthetics, Ergonomics, Design Research, Design Creativity Dr. Prabir Sarkar Materials Degradation and Control Dr. Harpreet Singh Composite Materials and Tribology Prof. M.K. Surappa, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Dr. Ravi Mohan Prasad Gas Purification and Sensors Dr. Ravi Mohan Prasad 6 Central Facilities Central Library The Central Library functions as the primary information resource centre, and repository of all printed and eresources for teaching and research activities at the institute. Apart from textbooks and recommended reading material prescribed for each course offered at the institute, the library houses a growing collection of research monographs, reports, multi-volume reference works, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and so on. The library facilitates access to a number of journals through its participation in consortia, such as INDEST, UGCINFLIBNET. The library also subscribes to several e-journals directly from publishers as well as through reputed subscription agencies. At present, users can consult more than 9000 books (available on shelves) and thousands of electronic books and journals. Online access is also provided to citation and scientometric databases such as Scopus, MathSciNet and ASTM. 7 X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Laboratory The X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) laboratory of the institute has a PANalytical X'Pert PRO MPD X-ray diffraction system, which is a basic platform for a wide variety of applications in analytical X- ray diffraction, in both scientific and industrial research environments. XRD is a non-destructive analytical technique used for analyzing various materials and surface properties, especially at the atomic and molecular level. The institute offers XRD analysis services to various industries and institutions on nominal charges. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) / Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) Laboratory Another sophisticated research tool that IIT Ropar houses is the SEM, which produces details of the surface of a given material through sample scanning with a focused beam of electrons. SEM is used for studying surface characteristics of materials, while EDS can give compositional (elemental) details. It is a very useful equipment for industrial, as well as, scientific community. Industry can use it for failure analysis. SEM / EDS services are also available for industry Nano-Indentor Laboratory Nano indenter is one of the state-of-the-art comprehensive bio and nano mechanical characterization systems. IIT Ropar is the pioneer institute to have such unique facility in the entire North India. Nano indenter can be used to determine modulus of elasticity, hardness, yield strength, fracture toughness, scratch hardness and wear properties. It can be used for almost all types of hard and soft materials including biomaterials. 8 SMMEE Laboratories Bio Materials & Nano Materials Characterization Laboratory Bio-Nano-Mechanical Characterization (BNMC) Laboratory is dedicated to the area of Bio and Nano materials' engineering with a focus on the combined experimental characterization, as well as, computational analysis of mechanical properties, stress / strain, and micro-structure of engineering and biological materials and their applications in advancing manufacturing and materials processing technologies, engineering design analyses, and biomedical sciences and engineering. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Navin Kumar Cell Culture & Tissue Engineering Laboratory (Up-coming) Cell Culture & Tissue Engineering Laboratory will cater to the needs of researchers working in bio-mechanical engineering. The lab is planned to have CO2 incubator, biosafety cabinet, fluorescent microscope etc. The current needs are fulfilled by IIT Ropar's collaboration with various institutes around Chandigarh. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Jitendra Prasad Control Engineering Laboratory Control Engineering Laboratory is an interdisciplinary laboratory. Main area of work is feed back control systems design and analysis, control system for biomedical applications, sensors, actuator, signal processing and various type of transducers. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Navin Kumar Design Research Laboratory Design Research Laboratory aims at the development of methodologies, tools, and techniques for better, robust, and inclusive product design to achieve success in New Product Development (NPD). Design research investigates the process of designing products, processes, and services. It aims to help designers design better products and processes. The lab is planned to be equipped with sketching tools, collaborative design tools and design research tools. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Prabir Sarkar Design Studio Laboratory Design Studio Laboratory is essentially a lab for exploring products, creating new products and displaying them to the public. It houses drafting facility, product realization facility and has a set of computers for research and design products. The lab is a focal point for academic and industry collaboration in product development. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Prabir Sarkar and Dr. Harpreet Singh 9 Indoor Environment Control Laboratory The main aim of the Indoor Environment Control Laboratory is to give practical insights and hands-on experience to the undergraduate students of mechanical engineering in developing their understanding in various air-conditioning and refrigeration processes, encountering in real life situations. Facilities available in the lab include refrigeration test rig, air-conditioner test rig, heat pump test rig, vapor absorption refrigeration setup and ice plant test rig. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Ramjee Repaka Machine Design Laboratory Machine Design Research Laboratory (MDRL) contributes to educate the undergraduate students, as well as, the research related to Mechanical Design. The mission of MDRL is innovative mechanical component design, improve design quality, shorten design time, and enhance design education. This also includes machine components design, static and dynamics analysis of machine components, stress and strain analysis, computer assisted modeling and design, and component design using FEM approach. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Navin Kumar Materials Science & Engineering Laboratory This laboratory is equipped with several basic material engineering equipments and instruments, along with some highly sophisticated equipments such as CETR tribometer and planetary ball mill. Material testing equipments are also available, which include UTM, micro- and macro-hardness testers. Some tribological test rigs are also developed inhouse by the students. The laboratory is also capable of catering to the material testing needs of industry. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Harpreet Singh Mechatronics with Robotic Applications Laboratory Mechatronics with Robotic Applications Laboratory endeavors to be a platform for the students interested in developing their skills in electro-mechanical aspects. The basic aim of the laboratory is to render both the thinking and the creative capabilities of the students. Facilities available in the lab include robotic arm and related tools from KUKA and SIMPRO. Building systems from LEGO and TETRIX are available to build robotic mechanisms and prototypes. Basic electronics components and practice kits are also made available for practice. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Ekta Singla 10 SMMEE Laboratories Product Design & Realization Computer Laboratory Product Design and Realization Computer Laboratory is equipped with 16 high end and 17 medium end workstations with the latest CAD modeling/analysis software, viz. Catia V6 and Solid Works 2013, Abaqus/CAE 6.111, and AutoCAD 2013. This laboratory caters to the needs of UG and PG students for regular course work, final year B. Tech. projects, and research work. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Anupam Agrawal Product Design & Realization Manufacturing Laboratory Product Design and Realization Manufacturing Laboratory is equipped with both manual, as well as, CNC machines, along with a non-conventional (EDM-Wire Cut) machine and a 3-D printer. A high-end Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) is also available, which is open for services to industry and other institutions. State-of-the-art tool dynamometers and modulation-assisted machining set-ups are also used for conducting R&D in the machining areas. The students are encouraged in this laboratory to manufacture their designed products, which they showcase during “Design Fair” at the of each semester. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Harpreet Singh Sustainable Product Design & Manufacturing Laboratory Sustainable Product Design and Manufacturing (SPDM) Laboratory started with the intention of conducting research, teaching and consultancy in the area of sustainable design and sustainable manufacturing. The laboratory is equipped with expertise, tools, and systems for sustainability assessment of products, standard analysis, and sustainable manufacturing. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Anshu Dhar Jayal and Dr. Prabir Sarkar Thermo-fluids Laboratory The laboratory is equipped with several heat transfer and fluid mechanics experimental setups, such as, centrifugal pump, gas turbine, convective heat transfer and boiling apparatus. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Himanshu Tyagi and Dr. Ramjee Repaka Vibration & Acoustics Research Laboratory Vibration and Acoustics Research Laboratory (VARL) is equipped with the necessary expertise and the state-of-theart instrumentation required for measurement, analysis, and control of undesired motion and noise in structures and machinery. In addition, short courses can be designed in the field of noise and vibration control to meet the needs of industry. Presently, VARL is focusing on investigating and developing advanced methods for active and passive noise, and vibration control systems. Faculty Co-ordinator : Dr. Navin Kumar 11 List of Facilities Available in Laboratories 12 Laboratory Major Facilities / Expertise Available Bio Materials and Nano Materials Characterization Laboratory Material properties such modulus of elasticity, hardness, yield strength, fracture toughness, scratch hardness and wear properties by computer simulation or by experimental techniques. It can be used for almost all types of hard and soft materials including bio-materials. Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering Laboratory Upcoming Control Engineering Laboratory Feed back control systems design and analysis, control system for biomedical applications, sensors, actuators, signal processing, and various type of transducers. Design Research Laboratory Product design, understanding design process, design methods, aesthetics and ergonomics of products, sketching, and collaborative design facilities. Design Studio Laboratory Product design, engineering design, and drafting. Indoor Environment Control Laboratory Air conditioning test rig, refrigeration test rig, heat pump test rig, ice plant test rig, and vapor absorption test rig. Machine Design Laboratory Machine components design, statics and dynamics of machine components, stress and strain analysis, computer assisted modeling and design, and component design using FEM approach. Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory Microstructural analysis, hardness measurement, universal testing machine for stress evaluation, metal casting, high temperature furnaces for heat treatment and oxidation / corrosion studies, electrochemical corrosion testing of materials including bio-implant materials, synthesis of nano-powders, surface characterization, and tribo-testing. Mechatronics with Robotic Applications Laboratory Robotic arm and related tools from KUKA and SIMPRO. Building systems from LEGO and TETRIX. Laboratory Major Facilities / Expertise Available Product Design and Realization Computer Laboratory CAD modeling using Solid Works and Catia. Product Design and Realization Manufacturing Laboratory Product manufacturing, CNC machining, rapid prototyping, EDM and CMM. Sustainable Product Design and Manufacturing Laboratory Sustainability assessment, sustainable design, eco-design and standards compliance. Thermo-fluids Laboratory Centrifugal pump setup, gas turbine rig, and natural and forced convection heat transfer. Vibration and Acoustics Research Laboratory Vibration testing and measurement, active and passive vibration control, structure vibrations, noise control, noise barrier design, fault diagnosis and condition monitoring, and vibration sensors and actuators. Research Publications & Patents Period Journals Conferences Books/Chapters Patents Obtained/Filed 2009-2012 >200 >200 5 3 2012-2013 >50 >35 1 3 13 Placements and Internships IIT Ropar students who graduated with B.Tech degrees in Mechanical Engineering are now pursuing careers in several well-known organizations, such as, HPCL, Indian Oil, DRDO, Tata Motors, L&T, BPCL, and ONGC. Additionally, several of our graduates are pursuing higher education and research at world-renowned institutes in India and abroad. Thirty-eight current UG students from SMMEE have recently completed summer internships from organizations such as Zeus Numerix, Aston University UK, Bloom Energy, AECOM India, Max India, NFTDC, TimeTooth Technologies, National Fertilizer, Hero MotoCorp, Maruti Suzuki, DCM Engineering, Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors, Alstom and foreign universities in Germany through DAAD support. The feedback about our students from these organizations has been overwhelmingly positive. Academic-Industry Interaction The School of Mechanical, Materials, and Energy Engineering is keen to collaborate with industries and other academic partners, both within India and outside, to develop new products, processes, and services for society. In particular, we invite industries to contact us for any possible collaboration or working on technical issues. IIT Ropar, being one of the Government of India funded institutes, is mandated to aid companies to help them grow and thus support the Indian economy. With expertise ranging from nano-technology, manufacturing, thermal, automobile, design to biomechanics, SMMEE is equipped with highly qualified faculties, who are eager to take up challenging problems. Additionally, the faculties have good access to both internal and external funding, faculties of other departments such as computer science, electrical, physics, humanities, mathematics, chemistry, and local and national companies. Moreover, IIT Ropar currently has active collaborations with many national (such as, IIM Lucknow, IIT Delhi) and international (such as, Aston University, University of Cambridge, Imperial College and Simon Fraser University) institutes and research labs/centres (such as, DRDO, CSIO and PGIMER) to work on high-impact research areas. In addition, the students of the institute are highly inspired, intelligent and hard working, who always look forward for some exciting and challenging industry-based projects. 14 Other Initiatives NKN The National Knowledge Network (NKN) is a revolutionary state-ofthe-art multi-gigabit pan-Indian resource-sharing network aimed at digitally connecting all national universities, colleges and research establishments to create Funding Facts country-wide virtual classrooms. To begin with 1,200 major institutions including the IITs, CSIR laboratories, space research and atomic energy institutions will be connected digitally. The infrastructure bandwidth will facilitate high speed classroom sessions. One can even transmit satellite television programmes using the facility. With just 4 megabit connectivity an institution can simultaneously conduct up to 250 classroom sessions. RuTAG Centre The vision of the Rural Technology Action Group (RuTAG) Centre is to become an innovative rural technology development group comprising academicians, scientists, personnel from NGOs, governmental agencies and technical institutes, traditional craftsmen and artisans, farmers and social entrepreneurs with a passion to serve the rural people. Its mission is to develop state-of-the-art science & technology resources, equipments, human resources and research facilities to innovate rural technologies by utilizing the existing and creative know-how with the involvement of people from rural areas and NGOs. Several projects are in-progress under this scheme at IIT Ropar. INR 1.3 Crore of Internal Grants More than INR 1 Crore budget of the department for the last year INR 2.46 Crore of External Funding INR 17 Lakh from Consultancy Funding 15 Contact Us For possible Collaboration, Consultancy, Joint Collaborative Funding, Research and Teaching Opportunities: Office SMMEE Room No. 103, School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Rupnagar - 140001 (Punjab) INDIA Phone: +91 1881-242227 Email: [email protected] To know more about the Department, Facilities and Expertise available: Co-ordinator, SMMEE Harpreet Singh, Ph.D., Associate Professor Room No 103, School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Rupnagar - 140001 (Punjab) INDIA Phone: +91 1881-242226 Mobile: +91-98557-09052 Email: [email protected] Alternatively, you can directly contact individual faculty members: Visit us @ SMMEE website: http://www.iitrpr.ac.in/smmee 16 Pass-Out Batches School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering Batch 2009-13 School of Mechanical, Materials & Energy Engineering Batch 2008-12 I I T R O P A R