PARTNER WITH US

INDUSTRY

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOMBAY Benefits of Partnership

Carry Out Sponsor Seek to solve Train Exploit Industry Laboratories, Specific Industry Complementarity Relevant students Problems Personnel Research

INDUSTRY

Support Basic Form Consortia Human Deploy Research For Visits of High-Tech Resource IPs Knowledge Scientists and Spinoffs Development Creation Engineers Director’s Message IIT Bombay engages in research, technology development, education, training and related activities in most areas of science and technology. Today, it is a centre of academic excellence in the country and is rated on par with some of the best institutions in the world. IIT Bombay has 27 academic units encompassing a range of disciplines that include traditional science and engineering, management, humani- ties, social sciences and design. In addition, the Institute has consciously nurtured interdisciplinary areas such as industrial engineering and op- eration research, systems and control engineering, urban science and engineering, education technology and climate studies. Institute’s cur- rent student population is just over 10,000; of these, 60% are enrolled in post-graduate programs and provide a strong impetus to research activities. This is visible in various metrics of R&D such as number of publications, patents and funding. IIT Bombay is mindful of the needs of society and country at large, and develops technologies / products that improve the quality of life for both urban and rural population. The Tata Centre for Technology and Design (TCTD) and Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas (CTARA) have made significant progress in developing technologies that cater to the needs of people at the bottom of the pyramid. IIT Bombay has a thriving entrepreneurship ecosystem thanks to its very successful technology business incubator, SINE. The Entrepreneurship Cell and the recently started Desai Sethi Centre for Entrepreneurship are other entities that provide further support. The Institute has reaped rich dividends by promoting on-campus entrepreneurs and start-ups. Some of these start-ups have graduated and become role models in their respective domains. IIT Bombay has ongoing interactions with a large number of industries & public sector organizations through a variety of modes that include providing solutions to specific problems through short term consul- tancy projects, medium to long term sponsored research projects, en- dowments, student sponsorship, etc. Continuing Education Program is another useful platform of academia-industry collaboration whereby IIT Bombay designs and imparts customized training programs to indus- try personnel based on their requirements. The Institute is committed to partnering with Industry in its endeavour to promote research that makes a difference.

Prof. Devang Khakhar Industry Interfaces at IIT Bombay

Dean (Research & Development)

Dean (Alumni Placement & Corporate Cell Relations)

IIT Bombay IIT Bombay Development Research Park and Relations Foundation

Continuing Education Program

IIT Bombay Research Continuing Education Society for Innovation Park Program and Entrepreneurship (SINE) Facilitates establishment of Assists working profession- als in widening their knowl- an innovation hub inside SINE manages a technolo- edge base and improving IIT Bombay through indus- gy business incubator at IIT their skills try-academia collaboration Bombay Single point contact for Joint IIT Bombay-Industry A platform to support tech- all courses and industry Research & Development nology start ups founded specific programs groups for stronger impact by IIT Bombay community or are based on IIT Bom- bay technologies

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] +91 22 2572 0292 Tel: +91 22 2576 7006/6199 [email protected] www.respark.iitb.ac.in www.cep.iitb.ac.in Tel: +91 22 2576 7016 http://sineiitb.org Dean (Alumni Dean (Research Dean (Academic and Corporate and Programs) Relations) Development)

Promotes and strength- Create and maintain an Course curriculum, aca- ens engagement with the environment, including demic programs Alumni and Corporations research infrastructure and support staff for R&D Student sponsorships and Manages utilisation and fellowships enhancement of the Insti- Facilitate collaboration, tute’s endowments and both within and outside the gifts from well-wishers Institute Liaise with funding agen- cies and industry, provide [email protected] support for MoUs and Tel: +91 22 2572 2545 agreements [email protected] http://www.iitb.ac.in/acad/ Exploit IIT Bombay R&D Tel: +91 22 2576 4889, through licensing and 2576 7023 commercialization www.iitb.ac.in/alumni/en/ Provide administrative content/about acr office support for R&D IIT Bombay Placement IIT Bombay Development Office & Relations Foundation (IITB-DRF) [email protected], [email protected] Placement Office is responsible for campus Tel: + 91 22 25767039 Foster lifelong relationship placement, student intern- with alumni, friends and www.ircc.iitb.ac.in ships at IIT Bombay organizations that results in It is well-equipped with goodwill and philanthropic excellent infrastructure to engagement support every stage of the placement process

[email protected] Tel: +91 22 2576 4881 [email protected], [email protected] Tel: +91 22 25767083, +91 22 2572 0421 /4601/3586/5586 http://placements.iitb.ac.in/ R&D Projects at IIT Bombay Industrial Research and Consultancy Centre (IRCC) at the office of the Dean (R&D) is the nodal unit responsible for managing and coordinating all activities related to research and development at the Institute. It has set up simplified processes for financial, manpower and intellectual property management. IRCC has also initiated many schemes for incentivising and supporting researchers. It facilitates interactions with various external agencies for funding and licensing activities.

Sponsored & Consultancy Bio Fuel Processor projects

Facilitates Statutory Dissemination of Clearances (ethics, Information biosafety)

Industrial Research and Consultancy Centre (IRCC)

Patents, Tech Research Transfers, Gram Marg Infrastructure LIcensing Agreements

Sponsored Labs Research Consortia

Consultancy Projects • Short term projects to solve specific problems of industry • Scope of work and deliverables are well defined Sponsored R&D Projects • Long term projects for new knowledge generation in current, emerging and futuristic areas • Deliverables may include IP generation, manpower develop- ment and publications

Soil Sens Research Cell for collaborative projects • Fairly long term research collaboration in broadly defined areas of mutual interest to industry and IIT Bombay • Multiple research projects to be executed by IIT Bombay faculty with industry feedback • Industry can define problem statements, collaborate on the projects, receive ownership for IPs and commercially exploit new technologies

Hybrid Cooling System Some examples of collaborative research

Smart infrastructure Synthetic Chemistry Renewable energy systems Data analytics Power system analysis Corrosion studies Biomedical devices Cloud communications Environmental impact assess- Internet of things ment Tech for broadband access Modeling and simulation Rural technology Structural characterization Photovoltaics Energy storage device Information and communication technology Structural reliability Artificial Intelligence Steel technology Sensors Bio-systems engineering Remote sensing and GIS Communication network Signal processing Biliscope- Jaundice detection in Computer Aided Design & Man- Machining and machine tool neonates ufacturing design Device and circuit performance Air Conditioning and Refreiger- ation Polymers Catalysis Semiconductors Nanotechnology Materials Ergonomics Financial Engineering Project Management 1 Sponsored Research Laboratories at IIT Bombay A Research facility/laboratory sponsored by an industry in an area of interest, helping build the infrastructure at IIT Bombay. Such facilities and laboratories will be shared with the sponsoring industry and may also be open to others on a case-to-case basis.

1. Forbes Marshall Energy Efficient Lab — a resource centre to enable imple- mentation of industrial energy efficiency and collaborative research. 2. Cummins Engine Research Facility — Integration of new engine and renew- able fuels technologies. 3. Yahoo! Hadoop cluster lab— to conduct research on search based tech- nologies 4. Applied Materials Laboratory to promote research in nano- electronics, nano-manufacturing and solar photovoltaic technology 5. Parimal and Pramod Chaudhari Laboratory for cell culture funded by Praj Industries, for drug discovery, nanotechnology and microf luidics applications.

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4 5 Models for IP sharing at IIT Bombay

Collaborative development and licensing • Joint ownership of IP • First option for exclusive licensing • IP ownership to industry on mutually agreed terms

Additives for better fuel efficiency Blood monitor Steer by wire technology

Licensing of IP generated in the Institute • IP generated through academic / unrestricted sponsored re- search • Can be exclusive or non-exclusive license (preferred) • Assign IP on mutually agreeable terms

Network Router WAYU Tube-tube heat exchanger

Incubation / entrepreneurship • Technology Business Incubator for commercialising IITB IP Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE), 2004 • Faculty, students and alumni as incubatees • Business plan accepted for incubation • License to use IITB IP Consortia and Centres of Excellence at IIT Bombay • Partner with IITB through a consortia for mutual benefit of all stakeholders • Enables pooling resources for research in emerging areas • Industry - Academia - Government consortia also possible

Centre of Excellence in Steel Centre of Excellence in Nano- National Centre for Aerospace Technology (COEST) technology Innovation and Research For R&D in steel technology and To design, fabrication, charac- (NCAIR) creation of high quality manpow- terization of traditional CMOS Aims to provide economically er for the industry Nano-electronics, novel material viable, sustainable solutions to based devices, micromechanical Indian aerospace manufacturers Funded by Ministry of Steel, GoI systems, BIO_MEMS etc Founding members DST, IITB, Funded by Ministry of telecom, Boeing, HAL, NAL GoI

Solar Energy Research Institute Power Anser Lab Focus Incubation Centre in for and the United States Addresses the need for power Technical Textiles (FICTT) (SERIIUS) sector to realize sectorial and Initiative funded by Min. of To accelerate development of organizational efficiencies by Textiles to serve as a translational solar electric technologies performing knowledge engi- platform neering Identify and quantify the critical To work towards disruptive in- technical ,economic and policy Joint initiative of IITB, TCS and novation in the field of technical issues for solar energy develop- TCE textiles ment and deployment in India National Centre for Photovol- Biomedical Engineering and National Centre of Excellence taic Research and Education Technology (Incubation) Centre in Technology for Internal Se- (NCPRE) BETiC curity (NCETIS) Provides R&D and educational Integrated facilities for design, Takes up activities towards de- support for India’s ambitious analysis, prototyping and testing veloping indigenous technology 100GW solar mission of medical devices and self-sufficiency in the areas of Electronics Systems Design Funded by Min of Renewable Funded by State Govt of Mahar- and Engineering for the strategic Energy, GoI ashtra and DST, GoI sector of internal security

National Solar Thermal Power Centre of Propulsion Technolo- TTSL IITB Centre of Excellence Testing Research and Simula- gy (CoPT) in Telecommunication (TICET) tion Facility Achieve self-sufficiency in pro- Capacity building, design and A grid-connected 1MWe solar pulsion technologies. fabrication, advisory support to thermal power plant designed, industry Funded by DRDO installed and commissioned near Joint initiave of IITB, Tata Teleser- New Delhi vices, Dept of Telecom, GoI

Tata Centre for Technology Shenoy Innovation Studio Healthcare Research Consortium and Design (TCTD) To create a paradigm shift in Academia, hospitals and indus- Aims to develop solutions to design, conducts industry work- tries have come together to challenges faced by resource shops and facilitates in-house provide resources and expertise constrained communities innovation to projects enhancing healthcare Supported by Tata Trusts through technical assistance Academic Disciplines at IIT Bombay

Engineering Education Technology Pure Sciences & Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Research and education in Mathematics Computer science, Aero- the area of technologies to Chemistry, Physics, Math- space, Metallurgy and mate- promote the learning-teach- ematics, Applied statistics, rials science, Chemical ing process. Biosciences

Nanotechnology & Systems and Control Industrial Engineering Biomedical engineering Nonlinear control, robotics, and Operations embedded systems, coor- Research (IEOR) dination of autonomous A blend of theory, modelling vehicles, combinatorics, and application, draws from modelling and optimization traditional as well as modern of stochastic processes. areas of operations research, together with a systems view derived from long-standing principles of industrial engi- neering

Design Industrial design, Visual communication, Animation, Interaction design, Mobility and vehicle design Policy studies Geology & Geophysics Entrepreneurship Climate studies Imparts a structured training Fundamental understanding to aspiring student entrepre- and problem-centred analysis neurs of climate change

Energy Urban Engineering Rural Technology Research, teaching and Perspectives, policies, and skilled manpower devel- practices pertaining to opment with the primary technology, development, mandate of improving urban and the interrelationship quality of life between the two in the rural context

Environmental Science

Geoinformatics and Natural Resources Humanities and Social Engineering Sciences

Management Research Infrastructure at IIT Bombay The institute provides high end infrastructure facilities and laborato- ries to support research activities. These facilities are open to external agencies as well.

Bio-Atomic Force Microsope CISCA 4

Fluorescence Activated Cell sortin High Resolution Mass Spectrometer

High Resolution XRD System Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope High Resolution Liquid Chromatogra- Surface Plasma Resonance META 1 phy

Scanning Probe Microscopy Facility Microarrayer Cryo High Resolution Transmission

Field Emission Gun Based TEM Confocal Microscope Facility Confocal Microscope Facility

Protein Crystallography

MALDI-TOF

SQUID VSM Management Exchange Visits

IITB Faculty & Students

Industry Scientists & Engineers

IITB faculty at industry Industry personnel at Sabbatial-Like visit IITB • May, June, December • Frequency / duration • Primarily for ice-break- flexible ing: • NDA prior to visit • interact with R&D staff • Industry responsibility • Seminar/lecture • Health / accident • Site tour insurance • Not for consultancy • Salary / remuneration • Accommodation / Other types of visits transport • Any time of the year • Customize • Frequency of visit • Duration of visit Student Internship • Scope of work • Credit-based internship • In a core industry • Faculty mentor from IITB • Not Credit based Industry Sponsorships and Fellowships at IIT Bombay

Sponsor PhD and Masters Program Students • Objective is to jointly promote research & manpower develop- ment • Industry can sponsor students to work in an area of its interest • Sponsorship includes monthly stipend (amount not less than that given by Government of India funding agencies) and a contingency grant. • Industry may define project scope • Flexible IP norms Prime Minister Fellowship • Scholarship from GoI as per norms • Additional matching amount from partnering industry • Duration of the Fellowship is four years • Up to 100 new Fellowships are provided every year

2+1 Year MTech model:

Year -1 Course Work Year -2 MTech project working on a research problem iden- tified by Industry; Student will graduate with MTech Industry Sponsored Chair degree Professorship Year -3 Continue to complete project work at IITB or field

Kamalnayan Bajaj Chair Industry Sponsorship / Fellowship D. L. Shah Chair Program Duration Amount (in INR) HAL R&D Chair Post-Doctor- Variable 55,000 – 85,000 per month ( + Praj Industries Chair al Fellow HRA as applicable) Shailesh Mehta Chair PhD 5 years 23,00,000 + HRA as applica- Bajaj Group Chair ble ( as per Visvesvaraya PhD Scheme) Forbes Marshall Chair MTech (2+1 2 years (Year 2 & 3) 13,00,000 (higher funding for L&T Chair Year Model) Year -3 due to out of campus Romesh Wadhwani Chair expenses) TATA Chair Masters 2 years 7,00,000

IIT Bombay At A Glance

Academic units 27 Research centres 21 Faculty ~630 full time faculty ~100 adjunct and visiting faculty Students ~10,000 (3000 PhD) Postdoctoral fellows ~120 Project staff (Research) ~1400 Total R&D receipts for FY 2016-17 ~INR 360 Cr Patents, trademarks, copyright applications filed ~100 in 2016 Technology transfers / deployment so far ~ 150 Total degrees awarded in 2016 2515 PhD degrees awarded in Interim Convocation 157 (Feb 2017) PhD degrees awarded in 2016 325 Research publications since inception 22,800 Research publications in 2016 ~1800 Citations for publications since inception ~253,700 Companies incubated since inception of SINE ~100

No. of industries currently collaborating with IITB No. of ongoing industry projects 450 680 Dean (Research & Development) Industrial Research and Consultancy Centre (IRCC) Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Powai, Mumbai - 400076, INDIA Phone: +91 22 25767039 [email protected] www.ircc.iitb.ac.in april 2017