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Joint Workshop with Aalto University & Iits Page 1 of 6 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOMBAY Office of the Dean (R&D) April 7 - 8, 2014 Joint workshop with Aalto University & IITs List of Attendees Sr. Name Affiliation (Dept. & Institute) Contact Details 1. Ms. Amita Sharma, IAS Additional Secretary, MHRD [email protected] [email protected] 2. Mr. Riku Makela Innovation Counsellor, TEKES (+91) 08860600627 Dean - Aalto University School [email protected] 3. Prof. Gary Marquis of Engineering +358407201093 [email protected] 4. Dr. Mari Anna Suurmunne Head - IR, Aalto University +358403538321 Coordinator - IR, [email protected] 5. Ms. Kiruthika Srinivasan Aalto University +358504316400 Director - Aalto Health Factory, [email protected] 6. Prof. Markus Mäkelä Aalto University +358505207770 [email protected] 7. Ms. Teija Lehtonen Director – Aalto Global Impact +358400618328 School of Arts, design [email protected] 8. Prof. Maarit Salolainen & architecture, Aalto University +358504428381 Industrial Engineering and [email protected] 9. Prof. Paul Lillrank Management, Aalto University +358500703848 Mathematics and Systems [email protected] 10. Prof. Timo Eirola Analysis, Aalto University +358503561718 Energy Technology, [email protected] 11. Prof. Risto Lahdelma Aalto University +358405031030 Civil and Structural Engineering, [email protected] 12. Prof. Vishal Singh Aalto University +358504315667 Post Doc - Chemical Technology, [email protected] 13. Dr. Lokesh Kesavan Aalto University +358504363979 Page 2 of 6 Sr. Name Affiliation (Dept. & Institute) Contact Details Post Doc - Industrial [email protected] 14. Dr. Henri Simula Engineering and Management, +358504335802 Aalto University Post Doc - Biotechnology and [email protected] 15. Dr. Sandip Bankar Chemical Technology, +358505293353 Aalto University [email protected] Post Doc - Helsinki Institute of 16. Dr. Sameer Patil [email protected] Information Technology +358503841529 [email protected] 17. Prof. Marianne Kinnula Oulu University, Finland +358406719402 Mechanical Engg., 09435734561 18. Prof. Pinakeswar Mahanta IIT Guwahati [email protected] 0361-2582202 19. Prof. Pranab Goswami Biotechnology, IIT Guwahati [email protected] 0361-2582278 20. Prof. Vimal Katiyar Chemical Engg., IIT Guwahati [email protected] [email protected] 21. Prof. Indranil Manna Director, IIT Kanpur 0512-2597220 Head - Design Programme, 09793000770 22. Prof. Satyaki Roy IIT Kanpur [email protected] [email protected] 23. Prof. J. Ramkumar Mechanical Engg., IIT Kanpur 0512-2597546 24. Prof. Raman Saxena Design, IIT Kanpur [email protected] [email protected] 25. Prof. Animesh Das Civil Engg., IIT Kanpur 09984563456 26. Dr. Amit Kundal Ph.D. student, IIT Kanpur [email protected] 040-23016002 27. Prof. U. B. Desai Director, IIT Hyderabad [email protected] Head – Civil Engg., 08008111549 28. Prof. K. V. L. Subramaniam IIT Hyderabad [email protected] 07673950467 & 09824317395 29. Prof. Deepak John Mathew Design, IIT Hyderabad [email protected] Electrical Engg., 09840869114 30. Prof. P. Rajalakshmi IIT Hyderabad [email protected] Page 3 of 6 Sr. Name Affiliation (Dept. & Institute) Contact Details 09550435527 31. Prof. Ch. Subrahmanyam Chemistry, IIT Hyderabad [email protected] Dean (AA&IR), 07894407830 32. Prof. Sekhar Chandra Dutta School of Infrastructure, [email protected] IIT Bhubaneswar [email protected] Electrical Engg., [email protected] 33. Prof. C. N. Bhende IIT Bhubaneswar 06742306248 Mathematics, [email protected] 34. Prof. Abhijit Datta Banik IIT Bhubaneswar 06742306224 Head – Mathematics, 08989006181 35. Prof. Swadesh Kumar Sahoo IIT Indore [email protected] School of Mechanical, 08968534468 36. Prof. Ravi Mohan Prasad Materials & Energy Engg., [email protected] IIT Ropar School of Mechanical, [email protected] 37. Prof. Ramjee Repaka Materials & Energy Engg., 1881-242159 IIT Ropar 01332-285500 38. Prof. Pradipta Banerji Director, IIT Roorkee [email protected] Biotechnology, 09760421411 39. Prof. Partha Roy IIT Roorkee [email protected] Asso. Dean – SRIC, [email protected] 40. Prof. C. B. Majumdar IIT Roorkee 09412074970 Architecture & Planning, 07579200654 41. Prof. Smriti Saraswati IIT Roorkee [email protected] [email protected] 42. Prof. Sudhir K. Jain Director, IIT Gandhinagar 079-23972574 Dean (AA), Civil Engg., [email protected] 43. Prof. Amit Prashant IIT Gandhinagar 08511360509 [email protected] 44. Prof. Kabeer Jasuja Chemical Engg., IIT Gandhinagar 08980034752 / 07874946373 45. Prof. Dhiman Basu Civil Engg., IIT Gandhinagar [email protected] [email protected] 46. Prof. Bhaskar Bhatt Design, IIT Gandhinagar 08866166122 Page 4 of 6 Sr. Name Affiliation (Dept. & Institute) Contact Details [email protected] 47. Prof. P. P. Chakrbarthi Director, IIT Kharagpur 03222-282002 Prof. Siddhartha [email protected] 48. Dean-AA & IR, IIT Kharagpur Mukhopadhyay 09434009086 [email protected] 49. Prof. Pranab K. Dutta Head-SMST, IIT Kharagpur 09434006243 [email protected] 50. Prof. Sunando Das Gupta Dean-SRIC, IIT Kharagpur 09434020641 Dept. of Civil Engg., [email protected] 51. Prof. Bhargab Moitra IIT Kharagpur 09434040738 Rajendra Mishra School of [email protected] 52. Prof. Ram Babu Roy Engineering Entrepreneurship, 09903883394 IIT Kharagpur [email protected] 53. Prof. Avinash K. Sinha Electrical Engg., IIT Kharagpur 09434020350 [email protected] 54. Prof. Devang Khakhar Director, IIT Bombay 022-25767002 022-25767030 55. Prof. P. M. Mujumdar Dean (R&D), IIT Bombay [email protected] 022-25767031 56. Prof. Kaliappan Asso. Dean (R&D), IIT Bombay [email protected] 022-25767075 57. Prof. Rajiv Dusane Dean IR, IIT Bombay [email protected] 022-25767023 58. Prof. Ravi Sinha Dean ACR, IIT Bombay [email protected] [email protected] 59. Prof. J. K. Verma Dean (FA) , IIT Bombay 022-25767009 022-25767091 60. Prof. H. Pandalai DD (FEA), IIT Bombay [email protected] 022-25767011 61. Prof. Subhasis Chaudhuri DD (AIA), IIT Bombay [email protected] [email protected] 62. Prof. Narayan Rangaraj Dean AP, IIT Bombay 022-25767049 Page 5 of 6 Sr. Name Affiliation (Dept. & Institute) Contact Details Head – Industrial Design Centre, [email protected] 63. Prof. B. K. Charabarthy IIT Bombay 022-25767860 Industrial Design Centre, [email protected] 64. Prof. G. G. Ray IIT Bombay 022-25767821 Industrial Design Centre, 022-25767812 65. Prof. Nina Sabnis IIT Bombay [email protected] Industrial Design Centre, 022-25767829 66. Prof. Anirudha Joshi IIT Bombay [email protected] Industrial Design Centre, 67. Prof. Girish Dalvi 022-25767801 IIT Bombay Industrial Design Centre, [email protected] 68. Prof. Sudesh Balan IIT Bombay 022-25767801 Centre for Urban Science & Engg., [email protected] 69. Prof. Krithi Ramammritham IIT Bombay 022-25767740 Centre for Urban Science & Engg., [email protected] 70. Prof. Monika Jain IIT Bombay 022-25769330 Head - Energy Science & Engg., 022-25767894 71. Prof. Santanu Bandhopadhyay IIT Bombay [email protected] Energy Science & Engg., 022-25767898 72. Prof. Prathiba Sharma IIT Bombay [email protected] Energy Science & Engg., 022-25767875 73. Prof. Venkat Ramadesigan IIT Bombay [email protected] 022-25767468 74. Prof. Neela Nataraj Mathematics, IIT Bombay [email protected] [email protected] 75. Prof. K. V. K. Rao Head - Civil Engg., IIT Bombay 022-25767305 [email protected] 76. Prof. Amit Das Civil Engg., IIT Bombay 022-25767301 [email protected] 77. Prof. Prakash Nanthagopalan Civil Engg., IIT Bombay 022-25767323 022-25767338 78. Civil Engg., IIT Bombay Prof. Avijit Maji [email protected] Page 6 of 6 Sr. Name Affiliation (Dept. & Institute) Contact Details 022-25767304 79. Prof. Dharamveer Singh Civil Engg., IIT Bombayx [email protected] School of Management, 022-25767756 80. Prof. T. T. Niranjan IIT Bombay [email protected] [email protected] 81. Prof. Santosh Noronha Chemical Engg., IIT Bombay 022-25767238 Head - Biosciences & 022-25767765 82. Prof. Rohit Manchanda Bioengineering, IIT Bombay [email protected] Head - Industrial Engineering 022-25767885 83. Prof. N. Hemachandra and Operations Research (IEOR), [email protected] IIT Bombay Humanities & Social Sciences, 84. Prof. Tara Shankar Shaw [email protected] IIT Bombay Biosciences & Bioengineering, 022-25767774 85. Prof. Samir Maji IIT Bombay [email protected] Biosciences & Bioengineering, 022-25767746 86. Prof. Rohit Srivastava IIT Bombay [email protected] [email protected] 87. Prof. S. D. Agashe Electrical Engg., IIT Bombay 022-25767411 Office of Dean (R&D), 022-25764039 88. Dr. Meenakshi Sivakumar IIT Bombay [email protected] Office of Dean (R&D), 022-25767039 89. Ms. Rusheeda Rajamohanan IIT Bombay [email protected] Office of Dean (R&D), 022-25767039 90. Ms. Mamata Yadav IIT Bombay [email protected] Office of Dean (R&D), 022-25767039 91. Ms. Shraddha Ganu IIT Bombay [email protected] 022-25764074 92. Ms. Shyamala Iyer Office of Dean (IR), IIT Bombay [email protected] .
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