IIT Delhi AR - Right to Information - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
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IIT Delhi AR - Right to Information - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
IIT Delhi Introduction STATUS Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is one of the seven Institutes of excellence for higher education, research and development in science, engineering and technology and in management in India; the others are at Chennai, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Mumbai and Roorkee. Established as a College of Engineering in 1961, the Institute was later declared an Institute of National Importance under the “Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963”, re-named as “Indian Institute of Technology Delhi”, and accorded the status of a deemed university. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is an autonomous statutory organisation of the Government of India functioning within the “Institutes of Technology Act, 1961” as amended by the “Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963”. It is accorded the status of a deemed university with powers to frame its own academic policy, to conduct its own examinations, and to award its own degrees. The seven Institutes of Technology are coordinated by an apex body known as I.I.T. Council with the Minister for Human Resource Development of the Government of India as its Chairman. (Appendix-I) LOCATION OBJECTIVES Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is situated at Hauz Khas in South Delhi. Its sprawling complex is bounded by the Sri Aurobindo Marg on the east, the Jawaharlal Nehru University complex on the west, the National Council of Educational Research & Training on the south and the outer ring road on the north. The Institute campus is situated at a distance of about 19 km. from the Delhi Main Railway Station, 14 km. from the New Delhi Railway Station, 21 km. from the Interstate Bus Terminal, 10 km. from the Delhi Airport and 17 km. from the I.G. International Airport. The famous Qutub Minar and the Hauz Khas Monuments lie in its close vicinity. CAMPUS The Institute campus extends over an area of 320 acres. Tastefully laid out with the picturesque landscape and with numerous buildings of various types and, with clean and wide roads, the campus presents a spectacle of harmony in architecture and natural beauty. The campus area has been divided into four functional zones: (a) (b) (c) (d) Residential zone for students; Residential zone for the faculty and other supporting staff; Academic zone for academic buildings and workshops; and Cultural-cum-social and recreational zone for students. The site being longitudinal in shape, the academic and social-cumcultural zones have been located mid-way between the two residential zones in order to reduce walking distance. The campus provides several essential amenities for community living like hospital, shopping centre, banks, post office, community centre, staff club, students activities centre, stadium and playing fields etc. The objectives of the Institute include : (a) offering instruction in applied sciences, engineering and technology, and management at a level comparable to the very best anywhere in the world; (b) providing adequate facilities for postgraduate studies and research to meet the needs of specialised research workers and teachers in the country; (c) providing leadership in curriculum planning, laboratory development and examination system; (d) developing programmes for faculty development both for its own staff and for teachers of other engineering institutions; (e) developing close collaboration with industry through exchange of personnel and undertaking consultancy projects; (f) developing strong collaboration links with other academic and research institutions in the country and abroad; (g) anticipating the technological needs for India and to plan and prepare to cater to them; (h) developing a continuing education programme for employed engineers and making it available both on campus and by distance learning techniques at off campus locations; (i) preparing instructional resource material in the conventional as well as the audio-visual, the video and the computer based modes; (j) interacting with the community at large to inculcate in our countrymen and women a feel for scientific thought and endeavour; 1 IIT Delhi (k) catering to the development of a culture for maintenance and conservation; and Technology, BHU, Varanasi, and School of Mines, Dhanbad, also admit students through JEE. (l) organising study programmes to prepare manpower for the unorganised sector and for self-employment. Teaching programmes at the undergraduate level are supervised by the Board of Undergraduate Studies on behalf of the Senate. An Academic Interaction Council comprising of both students and faculty provides feedback to the Board of Undergraduate Studies in all academic matters pertaining to the undergraduate students. EDUCATION SYSTEM The academic year consists of two semesters and a summer term. The education system is organised around a credit system which ensures continuous evaluation of student’s performance and provides flexibility to choose courses of interest and to progress at an optimum pace suited to student’s ability or convenience. Each course is assigned certain number of credits depending upon the class contact hours. A minimum number of credits and CGPA are to be completed satisfactorily in order to qualify for the award of a degree. The medium of instruction is English. PROGRAMMES OFFERED In pursuit of these objectives, I.I.T. Delhi offers a wide range of academic programmes both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. B.Tech., Integrated M.Tech. and Dual Degree Programmes At the undergraduate level, it offers 9 four-year programmes leading to the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering (Power), Engineering Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Production and Industrial Engineering and Textile Technology. It also offers a five-year integrated programme leading to the degree of M.Tech. in Mathematics & Computing and 5-year dual degree programmes leading to B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology; B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and M.Tech. in Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering; B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and M.Tech. in Process Engineering and Design; B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering; and B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology. Admission to the first year of the four year B.Tech., the five-year integrated M.Tech. and 5-year dual degree programmes is made through a Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) which is common for all the Indian Institutes of Technology. Institute of M.Tech. Programmes At the postgraduate level, the Institute offers thirty-seven programmes each of 4 semesters (24 months), leading to the degree of Master of Technology in various specialisations in engineering, science and management. These also include ten interdisciplinary M.Tech. programmes in Computer Applications, Instrument Technology, VLSI Design Tools and Technology, Industrial Tribology & Maintenance Engineering, Polymer Science & Technology, Energy Studies, OptoElectronics & Optical-Communication, Power Generation Technology and Telecommunication Technology and Management. The admission to full- time M. Tech. programmes is made on the basis of performance in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) — an All India entrance test–and interview at the Institute. A limited number of students are also admitted on part-time basis from amongst working professionals alongwith the regular full-time students, subject to their satisfying certain academic and experience requirements. The Institute also offers a special M.Tech. programme (evening) in the field of Energy and Environmental Management on a part-time basis catering to the needs of working professionals from R&D organisations, public sector undertakings, government departments and private industries. M.S. (Research) Programmes The Institute also offers seven postgraduate programmes leading to the degree of M.S. (Research) in Applied Mechanics, Computer Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology and Bharati School of Telecommunication Technology and Management. The admission to these programmes is made both on full-time as well as part-time basis. The maximum period within which the full-time 2 IIT Delhi programme should be completed is six semesters and the minimum period for the purpose is four semesters. The degree of M.S. (Research) is equivalent to M.Tech. degree. M.Des. Programme The Institute offers a two-year programme leading to the degree of Master of Design (M.Des.) in Industrial Design. Admission to this programme is made by taking into consideration the Common Entrance Examination in Design (CEED) score and performance in interview. M.Sc. Programme The departments of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics offer 2year post-B.Sc. programme leading to the degree of Master of Science (M.Sc.). Admission to this programme is made on the basis of Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM). Postgraduate Diploma Programme (D.I.I.T.) The Department of Applied Mechanics runs a 1½-year Postgraduate Diploma Programme (DIIT) in Naval Construction exclusively for sponsored candidates from Indian Navy. M.B.A. Programme The Department of Management Studies at the Institute has been running two MBA programmes since July, 1997. The full-time MBA programme, focused on "Management Systems" and "Tele-Communication Systems Management", is designed to be completed in two years. The Department also run a 3-year part-time MBA programme with focus on Technology Management. Ph.D. Programme The Institute offers research opportunities for doctoral research in all its Departments/ Centres/ Schools. Creative and productive enquiry is the basic concept underlying the research work. In order to overcome any deficiency in the breadth of fundamental training or proper foundation for advanced work, special preliminary or pre-doctoral courses are suggested by each department/centre. The award of Ph.D. is in recognition of high achievements, independent research and application of scientific knowledge to the solution of technical and scientific problems. The Institute lays emphasis on India-centric research activities. Building of Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management. In addition, the Institute carries out sponsored R&D projects and consultancy assignments funded by various funding agencies and the industry. It also conducts specialised manpower training programmes and continuing education programmes in various thrust areas for practising professionals and teachers of other institutes. The postgraduate teaching and research programmes are supervised by the Board of Postgraduate Studies & Research on behalf of the Senate. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AND CENTRES All the teaching and research programmes at the Institute are conducted through 13 statutory departments and 11 Centres/ Schools. The departments include the Departments of Applied Mechanics, Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Humanities & Social Sciences, Management Studies, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics and Textile Technology. The Centres/ Schools include the Centre for Applied Research in Electronics, Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Centre for Energy Studies, Industrial Tribology Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre, Instrument Design & Development Centre, Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering, Centre for Rural Development & Technology, National 3 IIT Delhi Resource Centre for Value Education in Engineering, Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management and Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology. These centres enjoy the same extent of autonomy that is enjoyed by the departments as regards the planning and execution of their doctoral research activities. In addition, Computer Services Centre provides the computing and allied resources to the whole institute. ADMINISTRATION (a) Board of Governors and its Committees I.I.T. Delhi is an autonomous organisation of the Government of India. Responsibility for the general superintendence, direction and control of the affairs of the Institute is vested in the Board of Governors. The Board functions through its standing committees — the Finance Committee, the Buildings & Works Committee and other committees which may be constituted to consider specific issues. Prof. V.S. Ramamurthy is the Chairman of the Board of Governors. The composition of the Board of Governors and its standing committees is given in Appendix II. (b) The Senate and its Committees The Senate decides the academic policy of the Institute. It controls and approves the courses in various curricula and examination results. It appoints committees to look into specific academic matters arising from time to time. The teaching, training and research activities of various departments/centres at the Institute are constantly under review to improve both the facilities and the standards. The Director of the Institute is the Chairman of the Senate. In addition, there are a number of other standing committees of the Senate like the Board of Undergraduate Studies, Board of Postgraduate Studies & Research, Board of Educational Research & Planning etc., which assist in various aspects of academic management of the Institute. The composition of the senate and different committees is listed in Appendix II. FINANCES The Institute is financed by the Department of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government of India. During 2007-2008, the Institute received a grant of Rs. 9,295 lacs from the Ministry of Human Resource Development to meet its yearly expenses. The Institute receives funds for sponsored research projects financed by several funding agencies and industries and for consultancy assignments being undertaken by the Institute. The Statement of Accounts for the year 2007-2008 is given in Appendix XI. 4 IIT Delhi A view of the institute Main Building-a spectacle of harmony in nature and architecture. 6 IIT Delhi Director’s Report Prof. Surendra Prasad, Director, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, established in 1963, is one of the seven Institutes of Technology in India, created as centres of excellence for higher training, research and development in science, engineering and technology and management. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES Indian Institute of Technology Delhi stands for excellence in its activities, namely, academic and research programmes leading to Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate degrees. It offers a wide range of academic programmes both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels which include 4-year B.Tech. programme in nine disciplines of science, engineering and technology, 5-year integrated programme in one area, 5-year dual degree programme in five sets of areas; 2-year M.Sc. programme in three disciplines, one 1½-year PG Diploma, and 37 M.Tech. programmes (24 months) in engineering, M.S. (Research) Programme in 7 areas (24 months), a 2-year M.Des. Programme in Industrial Design, two 2-year M.B.A. programmes on full-time basis. The Institute also offers opportunities for doctoral research in all Departments/Centres/Schools and Interdisciplinary Research Programmes. At the undergraduate level, it offers 9 four-year programmes leading to the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering (Power), Production & Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engg. Physics and Textile Technology. It also offers a 5-year integrated M.Tech. programme in Mathematics & Computing, and 5-year dual degree programmes leading to B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering; B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and M.Tech. in Process Engineering and Design and M.Tech. in Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering; and B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology and B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech. in Information & Communication Technology. Admission to these programmes is made through the Joint Entrance Examination common to the IITs. Undergraduate programmes constitute one of the primary strengths of the Institute. They are given the highest ranking among academic circles throughout the world. The undergraduate programmes continue to attract the most talented and highly motivated students. During the year under review, 3,21,359 students competed for about 7,234 places in all the seven IITs. REVIEW OF PROGRAMMES The Curriculum review and updation is a continuous exercise at IIT Delhi, striving always for higher and higher quality, with major revisions taking place roughly once in every 10 years. The recent major review of the Undergraduate Curriculum lead to revised programs with several significant features including more emphasis on design activity and independent work and greater flexibility in choosing electives. This revised curriculum became effective from the academic session 2003-2004 and has been fully operationalized in the past year. At postgraduate level, a number of new courses have been introduced. Further, all the M.Tech. programmes have been thoroughly revised and implemented from 2003-2004. An exchange programme with EPFL, Lausanne in Switzerland, was negotiated and an MoU was signed with that institute. This programme envisages exchange of dual degree and M.Tech. Students and faculty members. 7 IIT Delhi ADMISSIONS During the year under report, the new students admitted were: 548 students for the 4-year B.Tech., 5-year integrated M.Tech. and 5-year dual degree programmes, 687 for the M.Tech./M.Des./M.S. (Research) programmes, 16 for the 3-semester Postgraduate Diploma programme, 82 for the M.Sc. programmes, 63 for MBA programme and 321 for the Ph.D. degree. DEGREES AWARDED 1380 candidates qualified for the award of various degrees of the Institute at the Annual Convocation held in August 2007. Details of the same are as under: B.Tech. 357 M.Tech. 603 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT 5-year Integrated M.Tech. in Maths & Computing Training & Placement is an important activity of the Institute. The T&P Unit is mainly responsible for arranging practical training of the undergraduate students to meet their degree requirements and to provide world class job opportunities to undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public sector organizations. 5-year Dual Degree Programme (M.Tech. & B.Tech.) 86 D.I.I.T. 18 M.Sc. 70 Ph.D. 140 During the year under report the T&P Unit invited Senior Executives of major industries / organizations to give pre-placement talks to the students at the Campus which helped them acquire better knowledge about various organizations prior to the commencement of campus interviews. During the report period 214 campus / local interviews were organized as a result of which 874 students were placed. M.S. (Research) M.Des. 26 20 MBA 5 55 SUPPORT FROM INDUSTRY AND ALUMNI The Alumni have contributed for instituting the following Chair Professorships at IIT Delhi during the period under report: Alumnus Vishnu R. Dusad (B.Tech. 1980, Textile Technology), MD and CEO of Nucleus Software Exports Ltd. has facilitated the setting up of ‘Dhananjaya Chair Professorship’ at IIT Delhi. Nucleus Software Exports Ltd. has donated an endowment of Rs. 3,000,000/- (Three Million Indian Rupees) to IITD to institute the Chair Professorship. Alumnus Jaswinder Chadha (B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering,1990), Head of Analytics Practice, Cognizant, USA has instituted ‘Jaswinder and Tarvinder Chadha Chair of Operations Research’ at IIT Delhi. Mr. Jaswinder Chadha has donated an endowment of USD 127,000 (One hundred twenty seven thousand US Dollars) to IITD to set-up the Chair. Photograph of students receiving the degree 8 IIT Delhi The Alumni have also instituted the following Faculty Fellowships during the period under report: Nucleus Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowships - facilitated by Alumnus Vishnu R. Dusad (B.Tech 1980, Textile Technology). Nucleus Software Exports Ltd. has contributed Rs. 1,080,000/- (One Million Eighty Thousand Indian Rupees) to IITD to institute the fellowships. Kusuma Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowships – facilitated by Alumnus Anurag Dikshit (B.Tech 1994, Computer Science & Engineering). Kusuma Trust, Gibraltar has contributed Rs. 1.32 crore for instituting the fellowships. Sapna Laroia Memorial Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowships – by Alumnus Rajiv Laroia (B.Tech. 1985, Electrical Engineering). Dr. Laroia has committed a contribution of USD 1,00,000 for instituting the fellowships. Urmila Gupta Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowship – by Alumnus Amar Gupta (Ph.D. Computer Science, 1980). Prof. Amar Gupta has committed a contribution of USD 15,000 for establishing the fellowship. Major Research Projects undertaken during the period are: Department of Science & Technology sponsored a Project on “Research Program on Smart and Innovative Textile” in the Department of Textile Technology with a financial assistance of Rs. 2032.24 lacs. Department of Science & Technology sponsored “Quantum Design Evercool MPMS XL7 as a National Facility at IIT Delhi” in the Department of Physics with a financial outlay of Rs. 296.74 lacs. Department of Information Technology sponsored “Synthesis of Aligned Nano–tubes of Carbon Sand Related Materials and Study of their Electron Emission Characteristics” in the Department of Physics with a financial assistance of Rs. 204.85 lacs. Ministry of Rural Development, New Delhi sponsored a Project on “Waste Land development with sustainable livelihoods Based on Bamboo Plantation and Value added Products for Housing, food, fodder and biofuel” in CRDT with a financial assistance of Rs. 147.64 lacs. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK sponsored “Impact of Climate Change on the Water Cycle and Ecosystem Functioning at the River Basin Scale” in the Deptt. of Civil Engg. with a financial outlay of Rs.122.96 lacs. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK sponsored “ Research on Application-Specific Microstructured Optical Fibers” in the Deptt. of Physics with a financial outlay of Rs. 118.18 lacs. Department of Information Technology sponsored “Development of TMR Materials and Systems for Very High Density Data Storage Technology and Spintronic Devices” in the Deptt. of Physics with a financial outlay of Rs. 117.30 lacs. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) sponsored (through University of Aston, Birmingham) “Enhanced Biomass Production and Energy Conversion for Use in Water Scarce Areas of India” in the Deptt. of Applied Mechanics with a financial outlay of Rs. 112.00 lacs. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (IRD) Along with teaching and academic research, the Institute accords an equal importance to research and development projects sponsored by various agencies and industry. During the year 2007-2008, 142 Sponsored Research Projects with a total funding of Rs. 63.42 crores were undertaken. 860 Consultancy assignments worth Rs. 13.39 crores were undertaken at the Institute during the year. 72 Technology Development Projects / Contract Research Projects worth Rs. 6.70 crores and 31 HRD Programmes Rs. 80.87 lacs were undertaken and organized respectively by FITT. 27 International Sponsored Research Projects and Consultancy Jobs were also undertaken during the period. 28 Undergraduate projects have been awarded under the Summer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA). Under the Research Grant for New Faculty Scheme of Industrial Research & Development Unit, a research grant of Rs. 1.00 lakh each has been provided to 23 new members who have joined the Institute during the year. IRD Unit also provides Assistantships for Scholarships to Ph.D.scholars in exceptional cases after the completion of 4 years till the end of 5th year from the date of registration and an amount of approximately Rs. 58.00 lacs has been released for this purpose during the year. 9 IIT Delhi Department of Biotechnology sponsored “Stanford India Biodesign (SIB) Programme” in the Centre for Biomedical Engg. with a financial outlay of Rs. 100.64 lacs. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation sponsored “Studies on Bunsen Reactor for Oil & Natural Gas Production of H2SO4 and HI Using Membrane Electrolysis and Concentration of HLx Solution Using Electro-Electrodialysis” in the Department of Chemical Engg.with a financial outlay of Rs. 99.72 lacs. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation sponsored “Studies on the Catalytic Decomposition of Sufuric Acid in the I-S Process for Hydrogen Production” in the Deptt. of Chemical Engg. with a financial outlay of Rs. 98.83 lacs. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK sponsored “Study of Road Traffic Crashes and Injuries in India and UK” in the Deptt. of Mechanical Engg. with a financial outlay of Rs. 92.07 lacs. Sample Loom Machine in Textile Technology Department. Integrated Coastal & Marine Area Mgt. (ICMAM) sponsored “Modelling of Storm Surges & Associated Inundation: a Case Study for Coastal Andhra Pradesh” in the Centre for Atmospheric Sciences with a financial outlay of 90.07 lacs. and molecular recognition; Supramolecular chemistry; Protein and enzyme modification; Bioorganic chemistry; Inorganic polymers; Biotransformations and Bioconversations; Cell and Enzyme immobilization; NMR methodology; and Nanometerials. Apart from the above, significant research activities undertaken by some of the departments/centres during the year are as under: The Department of Applied Mechanics has undertaken significant research activities in the areas of Stability of wall bounded turbulent flows; Interaction of free streams and boundary layer turbulence; LES studies of wall bounded turbulent flows; Non-linear dynamic anlaysis of beams, plates and shells; Laminated Composites, functionally graded and smart structures; Offshore structures; and Synthesis and characterization of foams. The Department of Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology has initiated research activities in the areas of Bioprocess Engineering; Fermentation Technology; Downstream processing; Bionanotechnology; Membrane Biophysics; Plant Cell Cultivations; Dynamics of Biological Systems; Drug Delivery Systems; Protein Science Engineering; and Protein Folding & Diseases. The Department of Chemistry has carried out significant research activities in the areas of Organometric chemistry; Peptide synthesis The Department of Mechanical Engineering has initiated a bilateral research activity on Designing Lean Production Equipment and Manufacturing Systems with funding from BMBF, Germany and DST, India. The Department of Physics has undertaken significant research activities on Probing the nature of Room Temperature Ferromagnetism in Cobalt substituted ZnO and SnO2 – Potential Spintronic Materials; Nanomagnetism, Ultrafast Magnetization Dynamics, Near Field Microscopy, Magneto-optical Kerr Effect; THz Generation; and Soliton Reflection. The Centre for Applied Research in Electronics has carried out significant research activities in the areas of Underwater acoustic vector sensors; and Non-intrusive evaluation of perceived speech quality. The Centre has also initiated research on the development of broadband millimeter wave components for Electronic Warfare systems; and Ultra wideband Active antennas and Reconfigurable antennas. A new collaborative research project for detection of bacteria and heavy 10 IIT Delhi The Centre for Polymer Science and Engineering has initiated significant research activities in the areas of polymer nanocomposites based on carbon nanofibres, carbon nanotubes, nanoclays and several other sets of modified and unmodified nanoparticles. The Centre has also made collaborative attempts with Germany for research in the areas of Development of smart micro-nano hydrogels for biomedical applications, temperature sensitive macro-hydrogels for potential micro sensor and actuators, nano-hydrogels for targeted delivery of antineoplastic agent for treatment of cancer and biodegradable macro and nano hydrogels for macrophage targeting. Hydrogen Injection System Installation in three wheeler vehicle in Engines and Unconventional Fuels Lab of CES. metals in milk using MEMS/nanomaterial based micro-chip has also been initiated by the Centre. The Centre for Biomedical Engineering has undertaken significant research activities in the areas of controlled release of drugs for the treatment of diabetes, cancer, osteolylitics and other diseases through intelligent/degradable hydrogel reservoirs; bone-cement technology; and Rehabilitation engineering. An improved diabetic marker Hb-AGE has been identified by the Centre and multi-centric trials are under way. The Centre has also focused its research to scientifically evaluate complementary medical systems by innovative instrumentation. The Centre for Energy Studies has carried major R&D activities in the Engines and Unconventional Fuel Lab on the utilization of low-emission Alternative Fuels such as Hydrogen, CNG, Biodiesel, Ethanol etc. A novel innovative research project on Passivated Interface Metro Junction Solar Cells to achieve higher efficiency has also been undertaken by the Centre. ITMMEC has undertaken significant research activities in the areas of Green resins for friction materials; Lubrication in Hydrodynamic bearings; Lubrication of concentrated line/point contacts; Lubrication in metal forming; and Engine Tribology. The Centre for Rural Development and Technology has carried out significant research activities in areas of Biological treatment of metal and dye bearing effluents & Bioremediation of pesticide contaminated soil; development of new Panchgavya, herbal, food and soap products as well as standardization and testing procedures for the same; and Improvements in existing biogas enrichment and bottling technology. The Centre has also been chosen as one of the organizations to carry out field-level validation of ethnoveterinary medicines as part of a DST supported project being executed by FRLHT, Bangalore. The Instrument Design and Development Centre has undertaken significant research activities in the areas of Telemedicine, Smart Sensors, Nano-composites, Design and Emotion, Laser Application and Holography, Optical Coherence Tomography and Profilometry, Signal conditioning & Signal Processing, Nano-composites, Design Methodology and Methods. The Centre jointly with Advanced Systems Laboratry, DRDO, Hyderabad has developed a Thermal Conductivity Measurement System for measuring the thermal conductivity of solids (insulators to conductors) following the ASTM-1225-99 standard. FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (FITT) “Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) was established by the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi with the mandate for organizing a wide range of services for the industry to promote, support and supplement Institute programmes to facilitate the process of technology development and transfer to “market place”. Promoted by the Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India with seed money support, FITT has been functioning as an effective industry-academia interface unit 11 IIT Delhi in the Institute for more than 16 years now. FITT, over the years has emerged as a distinct knowledge transfer institution. During the year 2007-08, two technology transfers at a gross value of Rs.10.00 Lakhs (excluding royalty receivable on sales) have been completed. 70 technology development projects worth Rs.643.16 lakhs were contracted. 31 Nos. Professional Development Programmes were organized primarily for industry participants at a gross value of Rs.80.27 lakhs. During the year, the Institute considered 41 IPR applications out of which 29 were approved for filing. FITT organized a number of visits by IITD faculty to industries in order to assess their R&D needs so as to initiate industry relevant R&D programmes in the Institute. FITT also instrumented several visits of overseas companies / delegations which helped in fruitful exchanges between the visiting delegates and the academic community of the Institute. Under the Technology Business Incubation Unit (TBIU) scheme of IIT Delhi, FITT facilitates nurturing of nascent technological concept / idea into a commercially viable product / process / service 7 companies are in place and 3 are in the waiting for allotment of space after approval for admission in the year 2007-08. Out of 25 companies considered so far (including 3 in waiting) in the Incubator since its inception in the year 1998, 5 IITD start-up companies have started their commercial activities after completing their incubation at the Institute and are reported to have been growing at a steady pace. FITT has on its roll 115 corporate members representing small/ medium/large scale industrial and R&D units. These receive preferential treatment in matters of collaboration with IIT Delhi in addition to information and technical services that FITT provides through the Institute’s resources. A new program “Professional Candidates’ Registration” has been initiated towards outreaching the academic options amongst the targeted segment. Through this program suitably qualified candidates from the Industry and research organization can undertake relevant professional course modules here at IIT Delhi and thus enhance their knowledge and skill set. FITT has been recognized as an Outreach Centre by the TePP (Technopreneur Promotion Programme) Promotion Board of DSIR, G.O.I. towards fostering technology entrepreneurship amongst individual innovators and start-ups. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES The Overall Curriculum Development Scheme of the Institute aims at developing curricula, authoring manuals, monographs, books, slide series and also encourages interaction between faculty members at different levels through workshops, seminars etc. During the year under review, 3 book writing proposals were finalized, 1 workshop organized, 6 software based course development packages and slide series were made. This scheme is open to all departments and is financially supported by the All India Council for Technical Education. QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME Under the Quality Improvement Programme 12 (twelve) faculty members from different engineering colleges in the country were admitted to the various M.Tech. Programmes and 20 others to the Ph.D.Programme in various disciplines. Out of already admitted faculty members from other institutions, 13 teachers obtained the M.Tech. degree and 8 Ph.D. degree. Presently 22 M.Tech. & 46 Ph.D. students are on roll. 9 short term courses were also organized under this programme for the benefit of teachers of other engineering colleges. CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMME The Institute pays particular attention to the organization of short-term courses under its Continuing Education Programme to meet the growing need of both private and public sector organizations. The courses offered by the Institute include those sponsored by the industry / government organizations for the benefit of their own engineers / personnel as also the ones floated by the Institute which are financed through the fee levied on the individual participants. During the year under report, 35 short-term courses were organized by various departments / centres of the Institute. In addition, there are 3 (three) web based courses run in CEP mode for practitioners in collaboration with e-Macmillan. IIT Delhi is first IIT to start such type of web based courses. In addition, the CEP has undertaken the task of facilitating the faculty in organizing Conferences / Symposia / Seminars / Workshops. So far two workshops have been organized. CEP has also started a Summer Research Faculty Fellow Programme for the first time to help in inducing and inculcating research culture among the faculty employed in other engineering colleges. The stay 12 IIT Delhi during summer of a faculty fellow in IIT Delhi and his/her interaction with IIT Delhi faculty mentors can help the fellow to get oriented in research. In the Summer-2008, 30 faculty fellows from various colleges joined the Programme, and have been mentored by 19 (Nineteen) faculty members of IIT Delhi. Determination of Laminar Burning Velocity of C2+Fuel Mixtures. Implementation and Validation of Numerical Models for Heat Island studies in Megacity Delhi. Study of Epitaxial Silicon Wafers. COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMMES Curriculum Design, Review and Support for Academic Programmes Project. Scientific Advise to NCCoPP Activities and Refresher Training. Modelling, Tessalation & Silicing of CAD Models. To provide Consultancy to Ministry of Education, Government of Ethiopia in starting M.Tech. Programmes in various Engineering Disciplines. To remain in the forefront on the scientific and technology development and to share the experience and knowledge, the Institute is actively involved in collaborative programmes with international organizations/ universities. A large number of collaborative Research projects are under operation with Institutes/Organizations of Australia, Ethopia, France, Hungary, Japan, Italy, Nepal, Switzerland, UAE, UK and USA. Major research project activities have also been undertaken in the areas of national importance. Some of the ongoing International Sponsored Research and Consultancy Projects during 2007-08 are as follows: Third Generation Scaffolds Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine Extension. Understanding the Formation and Magnetic Properties of Nanoscale Polyoxometalates (V and M) with 3d Metal Ions. Processing of Smart Biodegradable Polymeric Composites. Enhanced Biomass Production and Energy Conversion for Use in Water Scarce Areas of India. Mobile Communications to Improve Monitoring of Heart Disease and Diabetes. Reconfigurable Computing High Level Specification, Modelling and Synthesis of Run-Time Reconfigurable Systems. Specifications: Synchrony vs. Asynchrony in the Presence of Nondeterminism. Framework for CoDesign Solutions for High Performance Scientific Applications. Development of Natural Fibre Composites for Automotive Applications. Six major UKIERI Projects are also in operation at the Institute with financial support from UK. In order to have close cooperation in the field of Teaching & Research, the Institute has signed MoUs/Agreements with University/ Institutions in India and abroad. Currently, there are 67 MoUs with Foreign Institutions /Organizations and 42 MoUs with Indian Institutions/ Organisations. The main objective of these MoUs generally include the exchange of students and faculty, joint research activities and fellowships for training at doctoral and post-doctoral level etc. During the period under report the Institute has signed MoUs with the following Organizations/Institutions : National 1. Ministry of Defence (Navy). 2. Ministry of Earth Science (Govt. of India). 3. Carepro Biotechnologies (P) Ltd. 4. Tata Consultancy Services Limited. Foreign 1. S.T. Microelectronics and Steven Institute of Technology, USA. 13 IIT Delhi 2. Lowa State University of Science & Technology, USA. Scholarships/Medals/Awards/Fellowships To encourage and to provide financial incentives to meritorious students and assistance to the needy students of the Institute, individuals, trusts and organizations have been instituting scholarships, awards, etc. at the Institute. At present there are 122 awards/ scholarships/medals being given at the Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. In addition, the Institute has a “Loan Scholarships Scheme” which makes it more affordable for the students who take loan from banks. 3. Keio University, Japan. 4. Southern Methodist University, USA. 5. University of Jean Monnet, France. 6. McGill University, Canada. 7. North Carolina State University, USA. 8. The TU9 German Institute of Technology, Germany. 9. Aston University, UK. 10. WonKwang University, Korea; University of Western Australia. 2. Mehra Chand Motia Devi Kohli Scholarship. 11. Ecole de Technologie Superieure (ETS), Montreal, Canada. 3. Jain Scholarship. 12. University of Toulouse, France. 4. Dr. Shivraj Nandan Sinha Medal. 13. University of Tokyo, Japan. 14. Singapore Technologies Engineering Limited. 15. Technical University Munich, Germany. 16. Lokheed Martin Corporation, Maryland. 17. A. James Clark School of Engineering, USA . Following scholarships have been approved during the period under report: 1. Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowships 1. Abdulaziz Alsagar Fellowship to 5 Faculty members for Management or Humanities and Social Sciences. 2. Microsoft Research Fellowship to 3 Faculty members for Computer Sciences. 3. Nucleus Software Fellowship to 3 Faculty members for Information Technology or Management. 4. Sapna Laroia Fellowship to 2 Faculty members for Electrical Engineering, 2 Faculty members for Biomedical Engineering, 1 Faculty member for Environmental Engineering, 1 Faculty member for Solar/Alrernate Energy. 5. Kusuma Fellowship to 27 Faculty members for Science, Engineering, Humanities, Social Sciences or Management. Institution of Chairs The Industry and the alumni of the Institute have extended significant support to the Institute for its academic and research programmes by way of instituting chairs in various fields. As on date, 33 Chairs are running at the Institute. During the period under report following chair had been established 1. Abdulaziz Alsagar Chair. 2. Dhananjaya Chair. 3. Jaswinder and Tarvinder Chadha Chair. Buti Foundation Scholarship. FACULTY AWARDS AND HONOURS The quality of an academic institution largely depends on the faculty. Our Faculty is one of the finest in the country and is recognized internationally for their quality of research. They contribute a lot for the development of the nation by being associated with large number of decision-making bodies in providing advice on policy 14 IIT Delhi matters and technical issues. Many of our faculty members serve on the editorial Boards of reputed journals, review papers for publications, serve on committees for recruitment of professionals, and are on the Boards of many institutions and organizations. 27 new faculty members have joined the institute this year. This addition to our faculty has enlarged our competence in emerging areas. Searching and recruitment of bright faculty is one of our most important missions, since therein lies the future. Our Board of Governors is seized of this issue, specially, the issue of better compensation to attract the brightest minds into the academic profession. Also, we are trying to reach out to the potential faculty members through a variety of means, including round-the-year search and recruitment and on-line submission and processing of applications. During the period under report, international bibliographic databases have indexed 1,506 research articles published by the faculty members and researchers of the Institute in international journals including 857 articles indexed in Web of Science, an international indexing service in Science & Technology and Social Sciences. The faculty members have also presented a similar number of papers in national and international conferences. Besides, they have also published many books and conducted several continuing education programmes. The Institute supported participation of 81 faculty members to international conferences and 106 national conferences. Many more participated with financial support from sponsored projects, and other funding agencies. Faculty Awards/Recognitions Several faculty members have been bestowed with honours/awards and elected as fellows of several professional national/international bodies during the year 2007-2008. A few of such recognitions are highlighted below. Prof. Surendra Prasad, Director, has been conferred with the Degree of Doctor of Technology Honoris Causa of Loughborough University, UK in a convocation ceremony held on 19th July, 2007. He has also been honored with the J. C. Bose Fellowship of DST for a period of 5 years. Prof. S.N. Mukhopadhyay, Department of Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology, has been elected as Life Fellow of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers by the Council of the Institute. Prof. Manoj Datta, Department of Civil Engineering & Dean, AAIP has been selected for the H.C. Verma-AIMIL Distinguished Fellowship for the period 2007-2010. Prof. G.V.Rao of the Department has been elected as President of the International Geosynthetic Society (Indian Chapter) for the term 2006-2008. A paper by Dr. Anup Gangwar, Prof. M. Balakrishnan and Prof.Anshul Kumar of the department, published in the prestigious ACM transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems was awarded the best paper award for 2007. Prof. Vinayshil Gautam, Department of Management Studies received the Bharat Gaurav Award of Indian Association of Researchers and Economists and also DMA Achievement Award of Delhi Management Association. Prof. Rajat K. Baisya, of the department has been appointed as member of the Academic Council of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management & Higher Studies, Mumbai. He has also been appointed as a Member of the Governing Council of Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu. He has also been appointed as a Member of the Advisory Committee for the Centre for Research, Planning and Action (CERPA), New Delhi. His Book on “Changing Face of Processed Food Industry in India” has also been released by Ane Books India. Dr. S. Dharmaraja, Department of Mathematics, has been appointed as a Member of Editorial Board for the International Journal of Communication Systems. Prof. T.K. Kundra, Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been appointed as a Member of the Global Advisory Board for the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology for 2 years. Dr. Ananjan Basu, Centre for Applied Research in Electronics (CARE) has been elected as a member of the International Committee on ISAP (International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation). Dr. Mahesh P. Abegaonkar of the Centre has been elected as a member of the International Advisory Committee of ICIIS (IEEE International Conference on Industrial and Information System –2007). Prof. Sneh Anand, Centre for Biomedical Engineering received “Siksha Ratan” Award for excellence in education in Modern India. Mr. L.D. Kala, Senior Technical Assistant , Centre for Energy Studies has been awarded by the Indian Science Writers Association with the ISWA National Award for Science Communication for his outstanding 15 IIT Delhi contributions towards Science Communication at the 6th National Science Communication Congress held at Ahmedabad. on “Traffic Congestion on Urban Arterials” at University of California, Berkeley, USA. Prof. Veena Choudhary, Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering, has been awarded an Indian Patent on ‘Degradable Polymer Compositions’. Prof. M. Balakrishnan, and Dr. Kolin Paul, Department of Computer Sc. & Engg. and Dr.P.V.M. Rao, Department of Mech. Engg., IIT Delhi and Dr. Dipendra Manocha (NAB) have been jointly awarded the VASVIK 2005 award for their work on “Smart Cane: A mobility aid for the visually impaired”. Dr. G.S. Yadava, Industrial Tribology Machine Dynamic and Maintenance Engineering Centre, has been appointed as Chairman Delhi State Centre of Institution of Engineers (India) for a two year term. Khadi and Village Industries Commission has conferred on IIT Delhi Golden Jubilee Award 2007 for Excellent work done in the field of Khadi and Village industries. Prof. Surendra Prasad, Director, has been honoured with the Distinguished Alumnus Award of IIT Kharagpur for the year 2007. He has also been honoured with the meritorious Rajkumar Varshney Award in “Systems Theory” of Systems Society of India for the year 2007 for his outstanding contributions to the development of systems theory in the field of signal processing and communication systems. He has also been selected for the Eminent Engineer Award 2008 of The Institution of Engineering and Technology (UK), Delhi Network. He has also been appointed as a Member of the Governing Body of CSIR and CSIR Society. Prof. P.K. Sen, Department of Applied Mechanics has been elected as Fellow of INAE. Prof. N.K. Gupta of the Department has been honoured with doctor Honoris Causa of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He has also been elected Vice-President of Indian National Science Academy. Prof. M.N. Gupta of the Department of Chemistry has been elected Fellow of Bio-tech. Research Society, India. Prof. A.S. Brar of the Department has been appointed as Vice Chancellor of Lucknow University. Prof. H.M. Chawla, of the department has received Outstanding Innovator Award for the year 2008 with gold medal from Lockheed Martin for his outstanding contributions in Chemistry. He has also been awarded Prof. T.R. Seshadari Memorial Award, University of Delhi, 2008. Prof. Manoj Datta, Department of Civil Engineering has been appointed as Director of Punjab Engineering College (Deemed University), Chandigarh. Dr. Kalaga Ramachandra Rao of the Department has been awarded “Indo-US Research Fellowship” of Indo-US Science & Technology Forum for a period of four months to undertake research Prof. K.R. Rajagopal and Prof. M. Jagadesh Kumar of Electrical Engineering Department have been elected as Fellows of INAE. Prof. Ranjan Mallik of the Department has been elected Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India, Allahabad. He has also been elected a Fellow of The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), UK. Prof. R.B. Nair, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, has been appointed as a Senate Member of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur. She has also been elected as Founding Board Member of Asia-Pacific New-Writing Partnership, Griffith University, Australia. Prof. Amrit Srinivasan of the department has been appointed as Chairperson, Board of Governors of the SRG College of Applied Sciences for Women, University of Delhi starting January, 2008. Prof. R.S. Agarwal, Department of Mechanical Engineering has received a commendation letter from the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India for his outstanding contribution to the work of UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He has also received the Montreal Protocol Technology and Economic Assessment Panel (TEAP) Champions Award in recognition of extraordinary service to United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). He has also been conferred with Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award for his technical leadership in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning and in recognition of the exceptional global contributions in the first two decades of the Montreal Protocol. Dr. D. Ravi Kumar, of the department has been awarded Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship for carrying out research on Sheet Hydroforming for Automotive Applications at the University of Stuuttgart, Germany for one year (January-December, 2008). The Paper titled “Experimental Investigations into the Effect of Delay Time on Part Strength in Selective Laser Sintering” authored by Prashant Kumar Jain, Pulak Mohan Pandey and P.V. Madhusudhan Rao of the department has been adjudged as “Highly Commended Paper” at International Conference on Manufacturing Automation ICMA07, held at National University of Singapore, Singapore. 16 IIT Delhi Prof. Kehar Singh, Department of Physics, has been honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions in the field of Optics by the Optical Society of India. Prof A.K. Ghatak of the department has been selected for 2008 SPIE Educator Award by the SPIE (USA). Prof. B.P. Pal of the department has been selected as Erasmus Mundas Visiting Scholar on Photonics of the European Community at HeriotWatt Univsersity, Edinburgh, UK. Prof. H.K. Sehgal of the department has been appointed as Vice Chancellor of Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna University, Shrinagar, Uttrakhand. Dr. Anjan Barman of the department has also been awarded UKIERI-DST Science and Technology Award for the year 2007. Prof. Anurag Sharma of the department has been appointed as Member of the Board of Governors of Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. Dr. H.K. Malik of the department has been awarded DAAD Fellowship. Prof. S.K. Koul and Dr. Ananjan Basu, Centre for Applied Research in Electronics, have been selected as the Chapter Chair and Vice Chapter Chair respectively of the newly formed IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Delhi Chapter. Dr. B.S. Panwar of the Centre has been elevated to the grade of Senior Member of the IEEE. Prof. Sneh Anand, Centre for Biomedical Engineering has been awarded Shiksha Rattan Purskar for excellence in teaching. Prof. Alok R. Ray of the Centre has been awarded “Tata Innovation Fellowship” for the year 2007-2008 for his outstanding research contributions in the area of material used in Human Medicine and Surgery. A Bio-CNG Plant, which can produce 24 kg. of gas daily from cow-dung, has been set up at the Durgapur-based cow-yard with the technical knowhow from the Centre for Rural Development & Technology, IIT Delhi and support from the Department of Science & Technology. Prof. G.N. Tiwari, Centre for Energy Studies, has been honoured with Vigyan Ratna Award for his academic/ research achievements by UPCST, Lucknow. Dr. Jagdish Arora, Librarian of the Institute has been appointed as Director, INFLIBNET, an Inter-university Centre for the UGC located in Ahmedabad. Preeti Sharma, Ph.D. student, CARE has been awarded Second prize in Poster Session on the occasion of “Science Day-2008” organized by IIT Delhi. G. Meenakhsi Sundaram, M.Tech. Student of the same Dr. Rajiv LaroIa, Senior Vice President of Technology at Qualcomm, USA receiving Distinguished Alumni Award from Prof. V.S. Ramamurthy, Chairman, BoG, IIT Delhi. Centre has been Awarded Best Poster Award for Poster titled “MMIC Power Amplifier at 2.45 GHz” at “Open House-2008” organized at IIT Delhi. DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS IIT Delhi lays great emphasis on interaction between the alumni and the alma mater and supports the activities of the IIT Delhi Alumni Association. We are proud of our alumni and their achievements. The success of the alumni is one of the most important yardsticks by which we measure our achievements. The Institute recognizes the outstanding contributions made by the alumni in various areas by conferring the Distinguished Alumni Awards each year. This award is the highest honour conferred by the Institute on its alumni to recognize their achievements and outstanding contributions to academics, business, profession and / or public service. Thirty five alumni have received this award since its inception in 1992. This year, we are proud of conferring this prestigious Award on (1) Mr. Sanjay Khosla – B.Tech. 1973 Electrical Engineering batch and currently 17 IIT Delhi DISTINGUISHED VISITORS While several visits take place in the Institute, some of the important visitors who interacted with the Institute for academic collaboration / general interest, are given as under: Mr. Lalit Mehra, Chairman of Tara Vati Ram Gopal Mehra Foundation receiving Distinguished Alumni Service Award from Prof. V.S. Ramamurthy, Chairman, BoG, IIT Delhi. President International, Kraft Foods, USA; (2) Prof. Mohit Randeria – B.Tech. 1980 Electrical Engineering batch and currently Professor, Department of Physics, Ohio State University, USA.; and (3) Dr. Rajiv Laroia – B.Tech. 1985 Electrical Engineering batch and currently Technology Chief, Qualcomm, USA. My hearty congratulations to the new awardees. It may be noted that these choices also signify and underline the wide reach of IIT Delhi in shaping the world of today and tomorrow. H.E. Mr. Myung-bak LEE, Presidential candidate, Korea visited the Institute on 12th April, 2007 to explore the possibilities of interaction with the Institute. A 6-member delegation headed by Prof. G.S. Boulton, Vice Principal, University of Edinburgh, UK visited the Institute on 23 rd April, 2007 to explore the possibilities of interaction with the Institute. A 30-member delegation “Leaders of the Future” (Managers and Entrepreneurs) from Italy visited the institute on 24th April, 2007. A high level official and academic Swiss delegation headed by HE Mr. Charles Kleiber, Swiss Secretary of State visited IIT Delhi on 28th April, 2007. A 5-member Brazilian delegation led by Prof. Renato Janine Ribeiro, Director of Evaluation of CAPES visited the Institute on 30 th May, 2007 to explore the possibilities of interaction with the Institute. A 6-7 member US delegation headed by Dr. James L. Melsa, President, Elect. ASEE from American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) visited the Institute on 8th June, 2007. A 6-member delegation headed by HE Mr. Oystein Djupedal, Minister of Education and Research, Norway visited the Institute on 11th June, 2007 to explore the possibilities of interaction with the Institute. Prof. Pius Baschera, Chairman, Board of Directors of Hilti Corporation, Switzerland and a faculty member of Swiss Federal Institute of Technology visited the Institute on 15th June, 2007 to explore the possibilities of interaction with the Institute. DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI SERVICE AWARDS IIT Delhi has instituted a new ‘Distinguished Alumni Service Award’ in 2006 conferred in recognition of the efforts and contributions made by an Alumnus towards the development and progress of the Alma Mater. This year, we are proud of conferring this prestigious Award on (1) Mr. Lalit Mohan Mehra – B.Tech. 1966 Mechanical batch and currently Chairman, Tara Vati Ram Gopal Mehra Foundation, New Delhi; and (2) Mr. Sandeep Tyagi – B.Tech. 1990 Computer Science & Engineering batch and currently Vice President & Head of Transformation Services, EXL Service and also Founder & MD, Inductis, USA. My hearty congratulations to the awardees. 18 IIT Delhi A-40 member Japan delegation visited the Institute on 21st August, 2007. Prof. Mark Wainwright (Ex-president of the University) and Dr. Jennie Lang Pro-Vice Chancellor (International) University of New South Wales, Australia visited the Institute on 22nd August 2007. A delegation from Keio University, Japan visited the Institute on 22 nd August, 2007 to explore the possibilities of having collaboration in various areas. An MoU was signed between IIT Delhi and Keio University, Japan. Alumnus Anurag Dixit visited the Institute on 24th August, 2007 for starting an initiative at IIT Delhi on “Centre for Internet and Society”. A three member Chinese delegation led by Prof. Jiang Chengyu, President, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China visited the Institute on 11th September, 2007. A 4-member delegation from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia visited the Institute on 18th September, 2007. A 5-member delegation led by Dasho Prema Thinley, ViceChancellor, Royal University, Bhutan visited the Institute on 20th September, 2007. A delegation from M/s Lockheed Martin Global Inc. USA headed by Dr. Georgariou Phillip, Director, Business Ventures visited the Institute on 1st October, 2007 for possible collaboration and funding. A 6-member delegation led by Mr. Bruno Marie Blond, Human Resources Senior Advisor, TOTAL and Institute of Petroleum France visited the Institute on 1st October, 2007. A 5-member US delegation led by Dr. Elias A. Zerhouni, Director, National Institute of Health, USA and Dr. T.S. Rao, Advisor, Deptt. of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology visited the Institute on 4th October, 2007. Dr. Wen Hsiung Huang, Deputy Minister, National Science Council, Taiwan visited the Institute on 23rd October, 2007. A 2-member Japanese delegation led by Mr. Shinsuke Shimizu, Director, Southwest Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan Dr. John Gilligan, Vice Chancellor, Research and Graduate Studies, North Carolina State University, USA exchanging MoU with Prof. Surendra Prasad, Director, IIT Delhi. accompanied by the Counsellor and First Secretary of Embassy of Japan visited the Institute on 25th October, 2007. A 19-member delegation including Prof. Theodor Berchem, President, German Academic Exchange Service, Prof. Peter Gruss, President, Max Planck Society and Prof. Jurgen Mlynek, President, Helmoholtz Association visited the Institute on 31st October, 2007. A 12-member delegation consisting of Professors and Scientists from German Universities visited the Institute on 1st November, 2007. A 10-member Chilean delegation led by Mr. Ferando Flores, Senator visited the Institute on 1st November, 2007. A three member delegation headed by Prof. Oliver Hinton, ProVice-Chancellor for Science, Agriculture and Engineering, Newcastle University, UK visited the Institute on 2nd November, 2007 for research collaboration. A 10-member North Carolina State University, USA delegation led by Dr. John Gilligan, V.C. for Research & Graduate Studies visited the Institute on 3rd December, 2007. 19 IIT Delhi Nobel Laureate Prof. Barry Marshall, The University of Western Australia receiving a bouquet from Prof. Surendra Prasad, Director, IIT Delhi. Prof. Ashok Kochhar, Executive Dean, Aston University, UK and Prof. B.N.Jain, Deputy Director (Faculty), IIT Delhi signing an MoU. A 12-member delegation from Insead Business School (AviraQuest), France visited the institute on 31st January, 2008. Prof. Juergen Lehmann, President, University of Applied Sciences Hof, Germany visited the Institute on 10th March, 2008. A 4-member delegation from University of Western Australia, Australia visited the Institute on 11th February, 2008. An MoU was signed between IIT Delhi and University of Western Australia on this day. A 4 member delegation led by Dr. Peter Theiner, Sr. Vice President International Relations, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Germany visited the Institute on 12th March, 2008. Prof. Ashok Kochhar, Executive Dean-Engineering and Applied Sciences, Aston University, UK visited the Institute on 15th February, 2008 to explore the possibilities of interaction with the Institute. An MoU was signed between IIT Delhi and Aston University on this day. H.E. Dr. Rawya Saud Al Busuaidia, Minister of Higher Education, Sultanate of Oman visited the Institute on 27th March, 2008. Dr. Byung-Suk Chung, President, Korea University of Technology and Education, Korea visited the Institute 20th February, 2008. Mr. William J McCluskey, Director, International Technology Program Office, DDR&E, USA visited the Institute on 22nd February, 2008. A 5-member delegation led by Mrs. Odile Quintin, Director General for Education Audiovisual & Culture of the European Commission visited the Institute on 26th February, 2008. Sir Alan Langlands, Principal and Vice Chancellor, University of Dundee, UK visited the Institute on 27th February, 2008. STUDENTS ACTIVITIES The Institute not only concentrates on academic activities, but also places equal emphasis on all round development of its students. The Institute has, therefore, created excellent infrastructure for a variety of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities such as sports, games, student publications, as well as cultural and welfare programmes for the overall development and growth of the student’s capabilities. The Student Affairs Council (SAC) and its five constituent boards plan, organize and manage the various student activities throughout the year. Efforts are undertaken by the Institute to provide hostel accommodation to all the students, and also to ensure proper maintenance of the hostels including renovation of kitchen and dining halls, security, 20 IIT Delhi National Robocon Championship Award 2007 won by IIT Delhi Students. IIT Delhi Students demonstrating their project in National Robocon Championship 2007. cleanliness, mess facility, etc. During the year, hostel accommodation has been provided to 580 fresh UG students, 110 first year UG students of IIT Punjab, and 800 fresh PG students. The Institute provides accommodation to 4,000 students as against the enrolment of 4,931 students. A new girl’s hostel with 464 seats is nearing completion and the construction for a new boy’s hostel with about 950 seats will commence shortly. Further, a comprehensive renovation of older hostels has been taken up. festivals organized by various Institutes and colleges in Delhi as well as the other parts of the country. They have brought laurels to the Institute by winning prestigious debating events in Delhi as well as other places in India. Further, the students of IIT Delhi have also excelled in fields like quizzing, dance and drama and choreography. The Robotics club has been exceedingly active and won the best Manual Robot Prize at National Robocon Championship held at Pune. Through the Board of Hostel Management (BHM), recruitment of adequate manpower for hostels has been done and new equipment were installed in the hostels to meet the needs of students. BHM also organized celebrations of Independence Day and Republic Day functions at the Institute level. The Board of Recreational and Creative Activities (BRCA) provides students with an opportunity to develop their skills and discover their talents in the field of music, dramatics, debating, quizzing and other such activities. The BRCA caters to different interests of students at IIT Delhi and its activities provide recreation and entertainment to all. The IIT Delhi annual cultural festival ‘Rendezvous’ is organized every year in end September and attracts a large number of teams from all over the country. Besides this, IIT Delhi students take an active part in Besides this, IIT Delhi’s Music Club has carved a name for itself in Delhi’s music circuit. It has enthralled audiences with self-compositions this year apart from winning various music competitions at Inter College competitions. BRCA has also actively participated in philanthropic work in the past by organizing a fund raising concert for the Tsunami victims. IIT Delhi is fulfilling its commitment of giving to the society not only world-class engineers, but individuals who are sensitive and capable of productively contributing to the rich heritage of Indian art and culture. Board for Sports Activities (BSA) ensures that adequate facilities are given to sportspersons and provides a forum for the students and staff to discuss and formulate policy towards the betterment of sports activities in the campus. 21 IIT Delhi Well laid out fields are available on the campus. A cricket field, two cricket practice pitches, a hockey and a football ground, four volleyball and two basketball courts, eight tennis courts, tennis practice wall, three squash courts, one badminton hall, one table tennis hall, one yoga hall, a swimming pool, weightlifting/20 stations multi-gym, a stadium with 400 meters athletics track and ancillary arrangements for all the games are available to the students. The Institute lays considerable emphasis on students’ participation in various outdoor and indoor games. The students take part in the Fresher’s events for incoming first year students. Friendly matches with the local colleges, professional clubs, Inter Hostel events, the annual IIT Delhi Inter Collegiate Event ‘Sportech’ and the annual InterIIT Sports Meet. Students also participate in sporting activities organized by Institutes outside Delhi. The Board for Student Welfare (BSW) helps the student community to facilitate their stay and activities in the Institute. Financial assistance was provided to needy students through summer/winter jobs. The students from economically weaker background were provided book and financial aid in the forms of grants/loans. BSW organized Hindi learning lessons for foreign students visiting the Institute under the student exchange programme with various countries. The Relaxation room equipped with Bio-Feedback machines in the Students Counselling Centre is of great help to the needy students suffering from tension, stress, stammering and depression. The Board of Students’ Publication (BSP) has been very active in enhancing the creative and journalistic interest of the students. It brings out two English magazines, viz., Contact and Cornucopia and two Hindi magazines, viz., Indradhanush and Parivartan in addition to the fortnightly newsletter “Campus Rumpus”. The BSP also organized an inter-college literary festival “Litteratti”. The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a value based youth programme that was launched in the Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary year 1969, as a student youth service program. The National Service Scheme aims at arousing social consciousness and developing the personality of the educated youth by involving them in the community development during their leisure hours. The motto of NSS is Not Me, But You. Development of confidence, patience, leadership qualities, and sense of involvement in task of nation building and personality development are a few of the most tangible outcomes of NSS. NSS, IIT Delhi is organized into five clubs (i) Energy and Environment Club, (i) Health and Wellness Club, (iii) Social Awareness and Education Club, (iv) Outreach and Publications Club and (v) Sustainable and Innovative Technologies Club. Each of these clubs organizes a wide variety of activities throughout the academic calendar to enable students to gain valuable exposure to challenging societal issues. Students are also encouraged to take up short duration projects on various issues related to social welfare. Some of the activities organized by NSS in the year 2007-2008 include blood donation camps, paper recycling and conservation campaign, cloth collection drive, AIDS awareness campaign, campus cleanliness, food wastage reduction and many more activities. The all India student seminar on Science & Technology “TRYST-2008” was organized in which many students from different engineering institutions from both inside and outside Delhi, participated. A good number of papers by IIT Delhi students were presented in different branches of engineering. 22 IIT Delhi The Staff Faculty and specialised staff along with their terminal degrees are listed in Appendix IV. FACULTY Names of those who joined various academic cadres through fresh appointment or who were appointed through promotions as well as those who left the Institute through resignations and retirements are also indicated in Appendix IV. The availability of highly qualified, skilled and experienced faculty and specialised academic staff determines, to a large extent, the excellence of an academic institution. In fact one may state that the backbone of any academic institution is its faculty. The Institute is proud of the dedicated faculty and academic staff. At the end of year under review, the total number of regular faculty and specialised academic staff on the rolls of the Institute stood at 436 against a sanctioned strength of 745, with the following breakup : Director Professor Visiting Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Visiting Faculty Chief Scientific Officer Principal Scientific Officer Senior Scientific Officer I Senior Scientific Officer II Chief Design Engineer (SG) Design Engineer Chair Professor Chair Emeritus Professors Senior Design Engineer Senior System Programmer/Manager Sr. Manager (SG) INAE Distinguished Professor System Programmer Senior Programmer System Operator System Operator (SG) Librarian Deputy Librarian (SG) Assistant Librarian (SS) Assistant Librarian Emeritus Fellow Fellow 1 182 3 84 102 4 2 4 6 1 10 1 1 4 1 8 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 1 Total ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORTING STAFF In an academic institution the technical, administrative and supporting staff also plays an important role in its efficient and smooth functioning. The availability of sufficient number of suitably qualified and experienced staff, to a great extent, determines the quality of an institution. I.I.T. Delhi is fortunate to have highly qualified staff on its rolls most of whom have long experience in their respective fields. At the end of the year under report, the total strength of regular administrative and supporting staff (categories A to D) of the Institute was 1149 against a sanctioned strength of 1345. The groupwise break-up of the staff in position is as follows : Group ‘A’ 35 Group ‘B’+’C’ 750 Group `D' 350 A list of group ‘A’ and administrative supervisory staff of the Institute is given in Appendix V. TRAINING PROGRAMMES The Institute continues to take particular care of its staff so that they are properly equipped with the skill/knowledge that is required to keep pace with the developments taking place in both administrative and technical spheres. It deputes its technical, secretarial and ministerial staff to various training institutions in and outside Delhi. During the year under report 25 staff members/officers belonging to administrative and technical cadres were deputed/sponsored for training outside the Institute. Details are given in Appendix-VI. 442 23 IIT Delhi Teaching Programmes As already mentioned, the Institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in a number of areas leading to the degrees of B.Tech./M.Sc./M.Tech./M.S.(R)/DIIT/M.Des./MBA and Ph.D. in Science, Engineering and Technology and Management. The primary objective of these teaching programmes is to offer instruction in applied sciences, engineering and management at a level comparable to the very best anywhere in the world. This is achieved through an undergraduate curriculum which places a strong emphasis on the understanding of fundamental principles rather than specialised knowledge, a postgraduate programme comparable in size to the undergraduate programme, and distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach and emphasis on research, an environment for research pervading both the undergraduate and the postgraduate programmes and acting as the fountainhead of new knowledge, a formidable faculty resource with educational, teaching and research experience in some of the leading academic and research institutions in the world, and cosmopolitan student body selected on all-India basis through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), JMET and Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM). During the year 2007-2008, the following programmes were offered at the Institute: (a) Four-year undergraduate programme in 9 disciplines. (b) Five-year integrated M.Tech. programme in one area. (c) Five-year dual degree programme in five sets of areas. (d) 2-year M.Sc. programme in three disciplines. (e) 4-semester (24 months) M.Tech. programme in 37 areas. (f) 4-semester (24 months) M.S. (Research) Programme in 9 Engineering disciplines. (g) 2-year M.Des. programme in one area. (h) 2-year full-time M.B.A. programme with focus on Management Systems and Tele-Communication Systems Management and 3-year part-time MBA programme with focus on Technology Management. (i) 1½-year Postgraduate Diploma in one area. (j) Ph.D. Programmes in all the Departments/Centres. ADMISSION TO VARIOUS TEACHING PROGRAMMES Undergraduate Programmes Admission to the first year of the 4-year B.Tech. programme, 5-year integrated M.Tech. programme and 5-year integrated dual degree programme was made in the following disciplines: Four Year B.Tech. Programmes Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering (Power) Engineering Physics Production & Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Textile Technology Five-Year Integrated Programmes 5-year Master of Technology (M.Tech.) in Mathematics & Computing; 5-year dual degree programmes leading to B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering, B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and M.Tech. in Process Engineering and Design, B.Tech. and M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and M.Tech. in Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering and B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering and M.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology. 24 IIT Delhi During the year under report the number of students admitted to the various Programmes is as under: ADMISSION STATISTICS Programme No. of admissions made 4-year B.Tech., 5-year integrated M.Tech. and 5-year dual degree programme 2-year M.Sc. 4-semester (24 months) M.Tech. 542 94 603 2-year M.Des. 15 1½-year P.G. Diploma 17 M.S. (Research) 20 M.B.A. (Full-time) 51 Ph.D. 249 The discipline-wise/specialisation-wise break up of the intake to the first year of various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes is given in Appendix VII. The undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of teaching and research are supervised, on behalf of the Senate, by Board of Undergraduate Studies and Board of Postgraduates Studies & Research, respectively. An Academic Interaction Council comprising elected student representatives and nominated faculty provides feedback to the Board of Undergraduate Studies in all academic matters pertaining to undergraduate students. been adopted and it places high emphasis on flexibility, self-learning, motivation, industrial interaction, exposure to emerging areas and identification with the national aspirations. The programme has been designed to have (i) a more restricted core content with greater flexibility, being provided to the student as he/she chooses courses, (ii) less lectures and more tutorials, practical and project work, (iii) laboratory practicals forming separate courses which are de-linked from theory courses, (iv) a compulsory course in emerging sciences and technologies. Apart from these structural changes, there will be more emphasis on fundamentals in the courses and in the programmes, creative thoughts, design, solution of open-ended problems, communication skills and to provide necessary inputs to ensure identification with Indian realities and goals of nation building. The nature of the courses and their contents have been redesigned so that they are consistent with the philosophy and basic premises of the new curriculum. The new undergraduate curriculum has come into effect commencing with the 2003 entry students. The complete course structures, course contents and scheduling have been made effective from the academic year 2003-2004. U.G. PROGRAMMES During the year under report the revised UG Curriculum has nearly come to full steam with 3 batches underway. Apart from making the courses available as per the new curriculum, some minor area programs have also been formulated. These are as follows: z Computer Science & Engineering. z Computational Mechanics. z Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology. z Process Engineering. REVIEW OF EXISTING U.G./P.G. PROGRAMMES z Business Management. A comprehensive review of the B.Tech. curriculum of the Institute was initiated in December 1999 with the appointment of a Curriculum Review Committee (CRC). The CRC took stock of the current programme and its weaknesses were identified. The basic principles in designing curricula, keeping the aims and objectives of U.G. education were kept in view. The basic framework of the revised U.G. programme has since z Energy Technology. z System Dynamics and Control. z Nano Science and Engineering. z Photonics. In order to update the syllabi and modernize the instructional infrastructure and improve methods/facilities, the following measures were undertaken during the year under review: 25 IIT Delhi Each minor area is defined in terms of some core courses and a list of electives. A student needs to do 20 credits out of these courses to earn a minor area qualification. In order to improve the teaching infrastructure, construction of two new lecture theatres with a capacity of 150 each has been initiated. It is proposed to equip both these with the state-of-the-art audio visual facilities. With increase in the student strength in the recent years, the class sizes have become larger and the shortage of large class room has been felt acutely. These two new lecture theatres will provide some relief regarding this shortage. from payment of room rent. The scholarship also provides for tuition fee waiver for the session for all such students. The proposal for this revision was initiated by IIT Delhi Cash prizes of the value of Rs. 2500/ - each are awarded to the top 7% of the students in each semester. The number of awards made during the year are as under: Cash Prizes : 110 (I Semester 2007-08) : 108 (II Semester 2007-08) Scholarships/Fee Concessions : (i) Merit-cum-means scholarships (MCM) : 330 Due to increased student strength in the last few years, several initiatives have also been taken to allow for smooth functioning of classes. This has been done in some cases by splitting the large classes in first year into 2 groups of morning and evening sessions. While one group has lectures in the morning and labs in the afternoons, the other group has lab classes in the morning and lectures in the afternoons. (ii) Free messing and pocket allowance to SC/ST students (This carries the exemption from tuition fee and room rent) : 158+14preparatory (iii) Tuition fee exemption to students who are in receipt of MCM. : 330 P.G. PROGRAMMES (iv) Assistantship to 5-Year Dual Degree Programme and 5-Year Integrated M.Tech. Programme Students : 93 To meet the societal needs, a number of new elective courses have been introduced by the Departments/Centres. Besides, all M. Tech. programmes had been thoroughly revised and implemented w.e.f. academic session 2003-2004. M.B.A. PROGRAMMES The Department of Management Studies at the Institute has introduced two MBA programmes starting from July 1997. The full-time MBA programme is focused on "Management Systems and Tele- Communication Systems Management" and is designed to be completed in two years; and 3-year part-time MBA programme with focus on Technology Management. Postgraduate Scholarships/Assistantships Some merit-cum-means scholarships having value of Rs.1000 p.m. and freeships comprising tuition fee waiver are also awarded to students of the M.Sc. programmes. The D.I.I.T. programme carries no scholarship as it is open only to sponsored candidates. For M.Tech., M.S.(R), M.Des. and Ph.D. students, the Institute has introduced a scheme of Assistantship. The number of awards made during the year to various categories of postgraduate students are as follows: (a) SCHOLARSHIPS/ASSISTANTSHIPS AND AWARDS Undergraduate Scholarships A number of cash prizes and merit-cum-means scholarships are awarded by the Institute annually to undergraduate students. The value of each scholarship has now been revised to Rs. 1000 per month. For SC/ST students, there is now a provision of free messing (basic menu) plus a pocket allowance of Rs. 250/- per month in lieu of the merit-cum-means scholarships. Such students are also exempted (b) (c) M.Tech./M. Des. Renewed (for continuing students) New awards (for first year students) M.Sc. Merit-cum-means scholarships+Freeships Freeships Ph.D./M.S.(R) Renewed New Awards for Ist year : : 449 408 : : 30 0 : : 288 81 26 IIT Delhi The specialisation-wise break-up of various awards is given in table-II (Appendix VIII). ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Academic performance of both undergraduate and postgraduate students is analysed and synthesised every academic year by the respective Academic Boards in order to obtain useful data on the general performance of the students. Such a feedback is an essential input to enable the Senate to reflect on the effectiveness of the teaching-learning process being pursued at the Institute. The overall distribution of C.G.P.A. year-wise for each of the two academic semesters for the final year of the undergraduate programmes is indicated in Table 1 (Appendix IX). Number of students who graduated in 2007 in various disciplines at undergraduate level is indicated in Table II (Appendix IX). Academic performance of the students in the first year and final (successive) year in various postgraduate programmes is given in Table III & IV (Appendix IX). STUDENT STRENGTH The student strength in various courses during the year under report was as under: Course Enrolment B.Tech./5-year Integrated M.Tech./5-year Dual Degree M.Sc. 2299 188 M.Tech./M.Des. (including part-time and sponsored candidates) 1295 D.I.I.T. 33 Ph.D. 1015 M.S. (Research) 30 M.B.A. 140 Total 5000 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT (T&P) As in the past, the Training and Placement Unit continued to plan, organise and consolidate the Training and Placement activities for students. It actively interacted with various industrial, technical, management and research organisations in the country. The dual aim of establishing this rapport is to ensure that students are given adequate technical exposure/industrial training during their pre-final year and subsequently get employment in organisations which match their aspirations and objectives. The literature of companies such as annual reports, technical brochures, publicity material and functional requirements for fresh graduates are made available to students in the Reference Library being maintained in Training & Placement Office. The objective of this Library is to enable students to appreciate the nature of working of various industries which will ultimately be visiting the campus for placement purposes. However, with a large amount of information available on internet, the tendency of students to read hard copies of literature has reduced. As in the previous year, this year the web based placement services were implemented using internal ACSS server. The students got all information on their desktops PCs, applied on-line and could see the progress of their application including the final results. The student committees, i.e. Central Committee at the Institute level as well as Nucleus Committees at departmental level, actively participated in the Training & Placement activities. Relevant data on various industrial and technical organisations was collated, sifted and compiled. The analysis of the past training and placement activities was presented to the students to help them decide their future course of action. Constant liaison with industries was maintained throughout the year to ensure that the students not only got a job but also in an organization where their talent could be exploited. This office also organised some pre-placement workshops, panel discussions and career counselling talks by distinguished persons from reputed technical, industrial, management and research organisations for the benefit of the graduate and postgraduate students. Some of the Institute alumni who are holding very senior positions in private and public sector organisations were also invited to share their personal experience with students community of the Institute. Training A personal dialogue with top executives of a large number of 27 IIT Delhi industries resulted in better understanding of their functional requirements and training activities. This effort also helped the T&P Unit in the effective planning of summer vacation training for pre-final year B.Tech./Dual Degree/ Integrated M.Tech. students, besides obtaining a good number of stipends and other facilities such as transport, accommodation etc. Quite a few industries giving excellent training and stipends were invited to interview and select the students prior to their training with a view to place them in the organisations at an opportune time. Official communication was addressed to 465 selected organisations. The T&P unit with the active cooperation of Nucleus Committees of the departments not only got all its requirements by the end of April, 2008 as planned but also got 49 stipends and 35 other perquisites. Detailed instructions to students were also issued prior to the commencement of the training programme. A gist of data regarding the pre-final year students training is given in Appendix X (Table-1). Placement A letter of invitation for Campus Interviews was sent to all public or private sector organisations and other reputed organisations in the country including those which visited the Institute to hold campus interviews during the last three years. They were advised to give their publicity material in a manner best suited to the functional requirements of students. A large number of them gave electronic copies which were made available to the students through internal web server. This vigorous drive resulted in requisitions being obtained from industries for 303 profiles. Updated record of emoluments offered by various industries available with T&P office prompted some other organisations in revising their pay scales. Ground rules for placement evolved in consultation with the students and faculty members led to a just and equitable distribution of job opportunities amongst the student community. A summary of Placement data is given below: Placement (B.Tech./Dual/5-year Integrated M. Tech./M.Tech.) 2007-2008 No. of Campus / local interviews : 214 No. of students placed : 874 No. of Profiles opened : 303 The sector wise distribution of company profiles that were opened for placement at IIT Delhi campus are given below. Core : 117 IT : 71 Consulting : 36 Analytics : 15 Finance : 17 Others : 47 Discipline-wise break-up of placement position of B.Tech./Dual Degree/5-year integrated M.Tech. and 2-year M.Tech. programmes is detailed in Appendix IX (Table II and III). 28 IIT Delhi Research and Development Activities This chapter is divided into two parts, one part dealing with academic research activities mainly at the Ph.D. level and the other part dealing with Industrial R&D, Consultancy, Interaction with Industry and Technology Transfer, etc. ACADEMIC RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Starting with undergraduate programme in the initial phase of its development, the Institute established a number of postgraduate teaching programmes in the second phase and then set out to expand and consolidate its research activities. Besides, the academic research carried out by the students for the Ph.D. degree, the final semester major project included in the four-year B.Tech. programme, the fiveyear integrated M.Tech. programmes, and the four-semester M.Tech./ M.S.(R)/M.Des. programmes make a significant contribution to the research output. The principal source of academic research, however, continues to be through Ph.D. research projects. With a total of 1015 students enrolled for a research degree during the year under review (department/ centre-wise break-up of the students as on July 31, 2007 is given in Appendix VII, Table V), the emphasis on and commitment to academic research is evident. Admissions to the Ph.D. programme is made twice in an academic year, first in July and then in December. From the session 1997-98, admission to Ph.D. programme is also made in between the semester but such candidates are allowed to take the course work only from the next semester. During the two semesters of 2007-2008, 249 candidates were admitted out of which 79 were fulltime Institute scholars with the remaining 170 belonging to other categories like sponsored, part-time etc. The department/centre-wise break-up of the students admitted is given in Table III (Appendix VII). A total of 140 theses were approved for award of the Ph.D. degree during 2007-2008. The department/centre-wise break-up of the Ph.D. degrees awarded is given in Table V (Appendix IX). INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The Industrial R&D Unit has been specifically set up to provide specialised administrative and managerial support for the operation of sponsored research, consultancy and other related R&D activities of the Institute. The main functions of IRD Unit include administrative support for: (a) Promotion of Institute-Industry Interaction. (b) Sponsored Research Projects. (c) Consultancy Jobs. (d) Collaboration with Institutions in India and Abroad. (e) MHRD funded Projects. (f) Mission Projects jointly supported by MHRD and Industry. (g) Sponsored Fellowships/Assistantships. (h) Patents, Know-how and Transfer of Technology. (i) Summer Undergraduate Research Awards (SURA). (j) Technology Development Project Initiation Award for Students (TDP-IAS). (k) Research Assistance Grant to New Faculty Members of the Institute. (l) Selective Scholarships to Institute Research Scholars. (m) Chair Professorship. During the last 45 years of its existence, the Institute has not only given due emphasis to investigation of problems of direct relevance to the needs of the country through time-bound sponsored and consultancy projects aimed at solving live industrial problems, but has also given special attention to emerging areas like atmospheric sciences, laser applications, industrial textiles, biotechnology, energy, transportation, microprocessor applications, computer science, optical communication, signal processing, computer aided design & manufacturing, and artificial intelligence and robotics. Along with teaching and academic research leading to doctoral degree, IIT Delhi gives high priority to research and development projects sponsored by outside national and international agencies and user organisations. Industrial Consultancy is another significant area of activity of the Institute. The nature and extent of the industrial consultancy projects undertaken by the Institute is an index of its credibility with the industry and is symbolic of the relevance of a centre of excellence in the context of nation’s socio-economic development. The Institute has as one of its cardinal guiding principles continuous, and meaningful interaction with the world of science & technology and industry. 29 IIT Delhi ¾ Oil and Natural Gas Corporation sponsored “Studies on Bunsen Reactor for Oil & Natural Gas Production of H 2 SO 4 and HI Using Membrane Electrolysis and Concentration of HLx Solution Using ElectroElectrodialysis” with a financial outlay of Rs. 99.72 lacs. During the year under report, the Institute has: z undertaken 142 Sponsored Research Projects with a total funding of Rs. 63.42 crores (Table I of Appendix III). Some of the major projects include: ¾ Department of Science & Technology sponsored “Research Program on Smart and Innovative Textile” with a financial outlay of Rs. 2032.24 lacs. ¾ Oil and Natural Gas Corporation sponsored “Studies on the Catalytic Decomposition of Sulfuric Acid in the I-S Process for Hydrogen Production” with a financial outlay Rs. 98.83 lacs. ¾ Department of Science & Technology sponsored “Quantum Design Evercool MPMSXL 7 as a National Facility at IIT Delhi” with a financial outlay of Rs. 296.74 lacs. ¾ U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK sponsored “Study of Road Traffic Crashes and Injuries in India and UK” with a financial outlay of Rs. 92.07 lacs. ¾ Department of Information Technology sponsored “Synthesis of Aligned Nano-tubes of Carbon and Related Materials and Study of Their Electron Emission Characteristics” with a financial outlay of Rs. 204.85 lacs. ¾ Ministry of Rural Development sponsored “Waste Land development with Sustainable Livelihoods Based on Development, Bamboo Plantation and Value added Products for Housing, food, fodder and biofuel” with a financial outlay of Rs. 147.64 lacs. ¾ U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK sponsored “Impact of Climate Change on the Water Cycle and Ecosystem Functioning at the River Basin Scale” with a financial outlay of Rs. 122.96 lacs. ¾ U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK sponsored “Research on Application Specific Microstructured Optical Fibers” with a financial outlay of Rs.118.18 lacs. ¾ Department of Information Technology sponsored “Development of TMR Materials and Systems for Very High Density Data Storage Technology and Spintronic Devices” with a financial outlay of Rs.117.30 lacs. ¾ Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) sponsored (through University of Aston, Birmingham) “Enhanced Biomass Production and Energy Conversion for Use in Water Scarce Areas of India” with a financial outlay of Rs.112.00 lacs. ¾ Department of Biotechnology sponsored “Stanford India Biodesign (SIB) Programme” with a financial outlay of Rs.100.64 lacs. ¾ Integrated Coastal & Marine Area Mgt. ( ICMAM) sponsored “ Modelling of Storm Surges & Associated Inundation: a Case Study of Coastal Andhra Pradesh” with a financial outlay of Rs. 90.07 lacs. z undertaken 860 Consultancy Jobs with a total value of Rs. 13.39 Crores (Table lII of Appendix III). Some of the major assignments include: ¾ “Performance Audit of DMRC (Phase –I) “worth 35.00 lacs from Office of the PDCA & Ex-Officio MAB-III. ¾ “Proof-Checking of Structural Design of Major Bridges in Jammu to Udhampur Banihal Section of NH-1A in the State of J&K” worth Rs. 23.51 lacs from National Highways Authority of India. ¾ “Proof-Checking of Design and Drawings of Wheel Plant at Chappra, Bihar” worth Rs. 20.15 lacs from M/S RITES Limited. ¾ “Review of Structural Design of IT Park Kessel Valley at Greater Noida” worth Rs. 20.00 lacs from Pradeep Sharma Architects. ¾ “Checking of Rate of Revised Estimate of Deep Sewer on both Side of NOIDA-Greater Noida Express Way” worth Rs.16.00 lacs from New Okhla Industrial Development Authority. ¾ “Proof Checking of Euro Park Building at Ghaziabad” worth Rs.13.36 lacs from M/S Vintech Consultants. ¾ “Development of Analysis and Software for Optimum Design of VFD Driven SCIM with SHAFT Mounted Fans” 30 IIT Delhi worth Rs. 13.36 lacs from Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Bhopal. ¾ ¾ ¾ “Development of Software for Performance Evaluation of 3 Phase Induction Motor for Traction Supply (TM02) Application with VVVF Inverter Fed” worth Rs. 13.35 lacs from Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Bhopal. “Proof Checking of Structural Design of River Bridge (1 No.) and Rail-Over-Bridge-Cum-Flyover (1 No.)” worth Rs.12.59 lacs from M/S IL&FS Waster Mgmt. & Urban Services Ltd. “Proof Checking of Structural Design and Estimates of 1040 LIG Houses at Noida” worth Rs.12.50 lacs from New Okhla Industrial Development Authority. ¾ “Improvement of Performance of Single Section Digital Axle Counter & Development of Point Zone Digital Axle Counter” worth Rs.12.00 lacs from Central Electronics Ltd. ¾ “Rosetta II: Measuring National Differences in Cognition” worth Rs. 12.00 lacs from Department of the Air Force, USA. ¾ “Implementation of IT Infrastructure for ERP” worth Rs.12.00 lacs from Rural Electrification Corp. Ltd. ¾ “Processing and Characterization of Passivated Interface Heterojunction Solar Cells” worth Rs. 10.70 lacs from B.H.E.L. ¾ “Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Study for the Propsed Redevelopment of Connaught Place, New Delhi” worth Rs. 10.13 lacs from New Delhi Municipal Council. ¾ “Rehabilitation of Sewers in Shahadara Zone: Design and Evaluation worth 10.05 lacs from Delhi Jal Board. ¾ “Site Specific Seismic Study at Unitech Grande” worth Rs. 10.00 lacs from M/S Unitech Limited. ¾ “Third Party Inspection for Seismic Qualification of Friction Damper for Passive Structural Control of Sky Scraper” worth Rs. 10.00 lacs from M/S Unitech Limited. ¾ “Development and Standardization of Technology for (a) Bleaching of Bamboo Sticks/Craft Products, (b) Antimicrobial Finish and (c) Application of Eco-friendly colorants for Dyeing and Polishing” worth Rs. 10.00 lacs from Technology Information, Forecasting & Assessment Council (TIFAC). z 27 Collaborative Projects/Consultancies, with international funding, in progress. (Table IV of Appendix III). z 28 UG projects awarded under the Summer Undergraduate Research Award (SURA) scheme for the year 2007. z 23 faculty members, who joined the Institute during the year, received a research grant of upto Rs. 1 lac each under the Research Grant for New Faculty (RGNF) scheme of IRD. z Scholarships to the Ph.D. scholars after completion of 4 years and until the end of 5th year. z To encourage technology development activities, the IRD Unit has launched a scheme entitled “Technology Development Project Initiation Award for Students (TDP-IAS)” for Undergraduate students (in their 3rd semester onwards) and Postgraduate students (individually or as a team) of the Institute. During 2007-08, one project has been selected under TDP-IAS scheme. FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (FITT) “Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) was established by the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi with the mandate for organizing a wide range of services for the industry to promote, support and supplement Institute programmes to facilitate the process of technology development and transfer to “market place”. Promoted by the Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India with seed money in the Institute for more than 16 years now. FITT, over the years has emerged as a distinct knowledge transfer institution. During the year 2007-08, two technology transfers at a gross value of Rs.10.00 Lakhs (excluding royalty receivable on sales) have been completed. 70 technology development projects worth Rs. 643.16 lakhs were contracted. 31 Nos. Professional Development Programmes were organized primarily for industry participants at a gross value of Rs. 80.27 lakhs. During the year, the Institute considered 41 IPR applications out of which 29 were approved for filing. FITT organized a number of visits by IITD faculty to industries in order to assess their 31 IIT Delhi R&D needs so as to initiate industry relevant R&D programmes in the Institute. FITT also instrumented several visits of overseas companies / delegations which helped in fruitful exchanges between the visiting delegates and the academic community of the Institute. Under the Technology Business Incubation Unit (TBIU) scheme of IIT Delhi, FITT facilitates nurturing of nascent technological concept / idea into a commercially viable product / process / service 7 companies are in place and 3 are in the waiting for allotment of space after approval for admission in the year 2007-08. Out of 25 companies considered so far (including 3 in waiting) in the Incubator since its inception in the year 1998, 5 IITD start-up companies have started their commercial activities after completing their incubation at the Institute and are reported to have been growing at a steady pace. FITT has on its roll 115 corporate members representing small/ medium/large scale industrial and R&D units. These receive preferential treatment in matters of collaboration with IIT Delhi in addition to information and technical services that FITT provides through the Institute’s resources. A new program “Professional Candidate’s Registration” has been initiated towards outreaching the academic options amongst the targeted segment. Through this program suitably qualified candidates from the Industry and research organization can undertake relevant professional course modules here at IIT Delhi and thus enhance their knowledge and skill set. FITT has been recognized as an Outreach Centre by the TePP (Technopreneur Promotion Programme) Promotion Board of DSIR, G.O.I. towards fostering technology entrepreneurship amongst individual innovators and start-ups. 32 IIT Delhi Central Facilities and Services COMPUTER SERVICES CENTRE Hardware (Garuda Cluster) ¾ One Master/Frontend node. ¾ *SUN Fire x4200, 2x2.6Ghz, 4GB RAM, 4x73GB SAS. ¾ 18 Slave/Compute nodes. The main objectives of the Computer Services Centre are to ¾ *SUN Fire x4100, 2x2.6Ghz, 2GB RAM, 1x73GB SAS. z provide round the clock computing and networking facilities ¾ 24port 3COM Gigabit switch. z provide advice to all members of IIT on all aspects of academic computing ¾ Avocent KVM switch (16 port), 36U Rack. z implement and maintain system and application software ¾ 22 TB NAS (SATA + FC). z impart introductory and advanced instructions to users z generate trained manpower in the IT area ¾ OS-Linux x86-64. z interaction with industry ¾ CMS-Rocks. z provide advice, implement and manage the Institute Network ¾ Security- Area51 (firewall, tripwire, chkrootkit). z provide support to Institute computerization efforts ¾ Bioinformatics utilities – (HMMER, NCBI BLAST, MpiBLAST, z do in house research and development z serve a user population of more than 5000 users consisting of undergraduate and postgraduate students, research scholars, faculty and staff of the Institute. Software BIOPYT,ON, CLUSTALW, MrBAYES, T-COFFEE,EMBOSS, PHYLIP, FASTA. GLIMMER. ¾ Condor- High throughput computing tools. ¾ Ganglia – Cluster monitoring system from UCB. ¾ Grid – Globus 4.0.2 (GT4). ¾ Java – Sun Java SDK and JVM. ¾ PBS – Portable Batch System. General Computing Facilities ¾ Pvfs2 – Parallel Virtual File System 2. The Centre is equipped with 18+1 node dual CPU Sun Linux cluster, Sun fire 6800, SUN Ultra Enterprise 3000 & 4000 Unix Computer Servers, CAD Graphics facility , Database Computing System, Nine rack mounted HP ProLiant Server Blades, Distance Learning facility and about 250 desktops connected over a switched fast Ethernet. The CSC also has 4TB SAN Storage & 22 TB NAS storage. Uninterrupted Power Supply is provided through 3x 80 KVA MGE UPS system and DG set. ¾ SGE - Sun Grid Engine job Queuing System. In addition, the centre also participates in the academic programmes of various departments, undertakes Sponsored Research and Consultancy Projects and conducts CEP Courses in several topical areas of Information Technology. Sunfire 6800 High Performance System The two domains of the 24 processor Sunfire 6800 support computation intensive and high-end research projects with high performance computing tools and state-of-art engineering software packages. It is a multi domain system. Presently two domains are configured as sunfire and sunfire0 with 16 and 8 processors respectively. E-220R, a backup server was gifted to the Institute by Sun Microsystems. Parallel/Grid Computing (Linux Cluster) Hardware Configuration The Linus cluster is connected to 45 institutions in 12 cities over 100 Mbps National Garuda grid. z 24 Processors x Ultra Sparc III, 900 MHz each with 8MB cache 33 IIT Delhi z 24GB RAM, 72 GB Internal SCSI disc. z 4 x Fast Ethernet NIC Gigabit Ethernet NIC. z z 655 GB Sun Storage Fibre Channel storage 2x T3 arrays RAID Storage. AIX 4.2 OS, Fortran, C, C++, Pascal, High Performance Fortran, z z Enterprise 220-R backup system with Solstice Backup, Robotics license. MPI, Load Leveler, POE, ESSL, NAG Fortran/C Libraries, NISA, ORACLE z z 9 slot LTO Tape Drive autoloader. Public Domain such as PVM, MPICH, GNU compilers, gnuplot, emacs, pico., sml etc. z 4 TB NAS. Software z Sun HPC Cluster tools 4.0, SunGrid Engine z Forte developer for HPC V 6 with C++, Fortran compilers z Visual tool Sun Workshop, Solaris Resource Manager 1.2 z MPICH v 1.2.4 Parallel Processing Software. Software C/C++ The IBM RS/6000 SP system has now been discontinued from service. Advanced Engineering and Scientific Software Packages z MATLAB version 7.5. z MATHEMATICA v 4.1 (unlimited users server license) z ANSYS Release 9.0. z ABAQUS 6.3.1. z CADENCE VLSI Design Tools. z Connectivity via Citrix ICA client, Meta frame 1.1/1.8 (100 licenses) z Silvaco software for Circuit design z Lindo software for Optimization. IBM RS/6000 SP System-General Purpose Unix and Parallel Computing Server The IBM RS/6000-SP with 14 thin nodes (P2SC- 160MHz / Power3375MHz) supported by high performance switch, are housed in a single Frame. The system is equipped with 117 GB internal disk storage, 297 GB external disk storage and 2x1536MB, 2x512MB and 10x256MB RAM, 4mm DDS-3 tape drive, 8mm 5GB tape drive, CDROM Drive and RS/6000 based Control Workstation for managing the IBM SP system. Server Room of Computer Services Centre 34 IIT Delhi SUN Ultra Enterprise Server 3000 SUN Ultra Enterprise server 3000 is a Unix server equipped with four 250 MHz Ultra Sparc CPUs each with 4 MB cache. It consists of 768 MB main memory, two 2.1/4.2 GB internal disks, a 17" colour monitor and 100 GB external RAID disk storage. SUN Ultra Enterprise Server 4000 Sun Ultra Enterprise server 4000 is also a Unix server having eight 250 MHz Ultra Sparc-2 CPUs each with 4MB cache. It has 5x256 MB main memory, two internal 2.1/4.2 GB disks and 17" colour monitor, two 1/4.2 GB internal disks, a 17" colour monitor and 100 GB external RAID disk storage. Software z Sun Workshop development environment including Pascal, C, C++, Fortran-77, Fortran-90. z Visual computing tool Sun Workshop, SML interpreter, and public domain utilities. z z z z z z z z z 4MB L3 cache 2x300 GB SCSI HDD CDRW/DVD Combo drive 24x max 15" LCD monitor Gigabit Ethernet controller Redundant Power Supply SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 EM64T 32 CPU USB 104 keys keyboard USB mouse FEA / CAD / CAE Software z z z z z z z Ansys Abaqus Silvaco Atlas Lindo Fluent Cadence SNNS Neural Network software CAD GRAPHICS FACILITY The CAD facility consists of ten Dell Workstations and a Dell Server. HP PROLIANT SERVER BLADES Hardware Configuration of Dell Workstations (no. 10) Database Services(No. 2) z z z z z z z z z z z Intel Xeon 5160 3.0 GHz Dual Core 5000X chipset 2GB RAM 256 PCIx16 NVIDIA Quadrofx-3450 video card 250 GB SATA HDD (7.2 K RPM) 19" TFT monitor Gigabit Ethernet controller 16x DVD Writer Windows Vista (32 bit) Dell keyboard Optical mouse. Hardware Configuration of Dell Server z There are nine HP ProLiant Server Blades catering to different services z z z z z 2 –Dual core 2000 Series AMD 2.4 GHz 584 GB HDD 8 GB RAM Red Hat Linux Oracle 10g Enterprise Antivirus/ Microsoft Deployment / DHCP Server (No. 7) z z z z z z Dual core Intel 5100 Series Xeon 2.33GHz 1333 MHz FSB 4GB RAM 292 GB HDD Windows Advanced Server 2000 Rel. 2 Trend Micro system Intel Xeon Dual Core (64 bit) 7120M 3.0 GHz 35 IIT Delhi Engineering and Technical Computing Software Network Licenses Database Services The following software are available with network licenses for installation & use on departmental systems & hostel PCs. The Centre has a Client/Server Database Computing System Oracle10g Application & database Server at the back-end installed on HP ProLiant Server Blade under Linux (Red Hat) and at the front end, IDS developer suite software on Windows XP / Vista. MATLAB Technical Computing Environment provides core and advanced mathematical and graphical tools for analysis, visualization, and algorithm and application development. Matlab Version7.4 is available with the toolkits and number of licenses as listed below:Software MATLAB Fuzzy Logic toolbox SIMULINK Image Processing toolbox Curve fitting toolbox Neural Network toolbox Communication toolbox Optimization toolbox MATLAB Compiler PDE toolbox Control System toolbox Power System blocks Data Acquisition toolbox Signal Processing toolbox Signal Processing Blockset Symbolic Math toolbox Extended Symbolic toolbox Statistical toolbox Wavelet toolbox Genetics Algorithm toolbox Bioinformatics toolbox Sim Power Systems Simulink Control Design Licenses 100 11 50 16 05 16 11 10 10 06 10 10 05 15 10 11 06 05 10 05 05 10 10 MSC NASTRAN V6 (65,000 nodes, 2 licenses), PATRAN V6 (6 licenses) modules non-linear, Dynamics, Thermal, Optimization, Super-elements, IGES Access , ANSYS Release 9.0, 10 number of licenses for University Research for 512,000 nodes with modules: Structural, Coupled-Field, Electro-magnetics, Fluids/CFD, Head Transfer, LS-Dyna, and Mathematica . PC Services There are five PC Labs in the Centre having around 250 Pentium IV (3.0 / 3.4) PCs’ under the Windows XP/ Vista / Linux environment. Out of these, two Labs are run with User authentication check from IBM SP as well as SUN systems during log-in. Multimedia projection facility is also provided in three PC Labs for taking practical classes. Software z MS Office 2007 z Visual Studio 2008 z Citrix ICA Clients (MatLab, Mathematica) z Acrobat Professional 8.0 z Java SDK 2.0 z Trend Micro Office Scan Clients 8.0 etc. Terminal Room of the Computer Services Centre 36 IIT Delhi Network Services The Institute LAN is a state of the art switched network with Fibre Optics and enhanced CAT5/CAT6 UTP backbone. It consists of more than 6500 network access points spread using 158 Cisco switches, 6 routers and 65 virtual LANs. The network access is provided to every student, faculty, doctor, Laboratory and rooms in guest houses. Internet, connection has been provided through a router, redundant firewall switching modules, multiple proxy servers, 4x2 Mbps leased circuits from VSNL and 1x2 Mbps circuit from ERNET and 34Mbps circuit from Reliance. Internet and Intranet access is provided from faculty/officer homes using 56 dialup modems, and ADSL connectivity over internal telephone lines. An independent network has been provided for the administrative functions through Administrative Computer Support Services. Many network services including mail, web, domain name, anti-virus are being provided over this network. mechanical fabrication needs of the Institute. At present it has ten mechanics from seven different workshop trades. The MFF caters to needs of the Faculty, the post-graduate students and the research scholars of the Institute. Fabrication jobs pertaining to sponsored research and consultancy are also done here. Recently, MFF was also given the addition responsibility for the fabrication of special undergraduate jobs, which cannot be done by undergraduate students themselves in the Central Workshop. This is a heavily used Central Facility and caters to a yearly average of about 450 to 600 jobs. All jobs are carried out on the basis of job-cards, submitted by the requisitioner. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CENTRE The Educational Technology Services Centre (ETSC) is actively engaged in promoting the use of Educational Technology at the Institute and also at the national level. Some of its major activities are: Distance Learning Facility z A Pilot distance learning facility is established to support synchronous and asynchronous networked learning, virtual classrooms and courseware creation, with the following systems Design & Development of Instructional Resources : In the form of videos, computer slides. z Provision and maintenance of AV equipment for classroom teaching. z Video and computer based instructional packages. z Organize training programmes for faculty and professionals across the country. z Video conferencing for faculty interviews and distance education. z Undertake sponsored research and consultancy projects. z Transmission of an independent 24 x 7 EKLAVYA technology channel. z Telecast video courses under NPTEL programme on EKLAVYA. z Administration of ACADO Server (LMS). z Offer support for classroom teaching. z Dissemination of Instructional Resources : Through development of information brochures and databases. z Course server for Web based courseware 2xSun-E220 R each with dual processor. z 1 GB RAM, 36 GB disc, Management System. z Computer laboratories for access to courseware with 45 Sun thin clients Sun Ray 100 with smart card readers. z Cyber classroom with live web casting and video capture based on Real Server 8.0, Real Producer 8.1 and Cisco IPTV. z Media and content creation stations with Macromedia Author ware 6.0, Web Design studio 4.0. and Intralearn Learning MECHANICAL FABRICATION FACILITY (IDDC) The Mechanical Fabrication Facility is a Central Facility located at IDD Centre. This facility was created in 1971 as a part of Instrument Design Development Centre. It was then known as the IDDC Workshop and formed a part of the service functions of IDDC. In 1995, it was converted to a Central Facility to look after the entire post graduate The centre has a modern video with recording and editing facilities in DVCAM FORMAT. A studio -classroom with seating capacity of 60 is available for on-line recording of courses. Non linear editing setup 37 IIT Delhi The Center has the expertise and experience of undertaking national and international level consultancy and sponsored research projects. It has worked with agencies such as the World Bank, AT&T, AICTE, MHRD, UNESCO, UNDP Commonwealth of Learning and The British Council. Live Video of Transmission in ETSC and Apple streaming server are available for post production and streaming. ETSC takes care of the audio-visual needs of faculty and students. In addition to equipping the classroom with these facilites ETSC runs a loan service. A media reference library with multiple viewing cabins has been set up in the CentralLibrary for the use of students and faculty. The Educational Technology Services Center has a computer laboratory with modern multimedia capabilities and internet connectivity.Computer Aided Instruction/Computer Aided Learning courses/packages are developed in the computer laboratory. Learning materials generated by ETSC are commercially disseminated throughout the country and abroad. The Center conducts short courses and modular programmes on different aspects of educational technology for teachers from the Institute and from other educational institutions and industry institutions. These courses are designed to sensitize and guide the faculty to optimize their effort and time for classroom and laboratory instruction as well as professional development. The Center offers its services to departments, individual faculty or groups of faculty members in revising, redesigning and innovating curricula. The NPTEL project funded by MHRF has been successfully completed. Under this programme, all the seven IITs and Indian Institute of Science have worked together to develop web and video based educational material for undergradutes courses initially in five disciplines, viz, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering,Electrical Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Mechanical Engineering . The web courses so developed are available through the various servers authorized by NPTEL. Phase II of NPTEL Project may start soon. ETSC has procured and installed Sony ANYCAST system in the Video Studio and in two lecture theatres for nonlinear editing and recording . Video Conference facilities have been installed in the two lecture and in the Conference Room of ETSC. The facility is being used for faculty interviews, meetings and distance education. For connectivity both ISDN and IP basednetwork connections are used. OTHER CENTRAL FACILITIES In addition, there are several other central facilities located in various Departments and Centres. They include: Glass Blowing Workshop, NMR, SAM/ESCA, TEM, SEM, ICPE spectroscope, GC/MS System and Liquid Nitrogen. CENTRAL WORKSHOP Workshop is an educational platform where science is translated into technology. The Institute has well-equipped Workshop, which caters to the needs of undergraduate students in basic workshop practice. The students are imparted practical knowledge in the areas like machining, welding and cutting, moulding smithy, sheet metal, carpentry and fitting. These shops have been continously updated with the modern facilities with a view to focusing on need for developing green technologies. Continuous process of meeting obsolescence in terms of equipment, machinery, tooling and technology is followed to ensure state of the art training progrrammes for the students. The Central Workshop on the other hand is the mainstay for all UG/PG manufacturing course related practicals 38 IIT Delhi particularly in the areas of foundry, welding and machining. It also caters to the complete needs of fabrication and machining work related to the B.Tech, M.Tech. and Ph.D. projects in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and provides support to the demands of other departments wherever they are not able to handle the work on account of facilities, material not available with them or in the case of lak of trained manpower. The facilities in the unconventional machining such as EDM, ECM, have been added recently to impart training in these state of the art technologies. With the addition of these facilities the Central Workshop could be considered as one of the most modern training facility in the country and it more than meets the International Standards. CENTRAL LIBRARY Introduction The IIT Delhi Library System consists of a Central Library and 18 departmental libraries that collectively support the teaching, research and extension programmes of the Institute. All students, faculty and employees of the Institute are entitled to make use of the Library facilities. The Alumni of the Institute are also entitled to library services provided that they are members of the Institute’s Alumni Association. Similarly, industrial establishments can avail the library services on taking corporate membership of the Library. Library consultation facilities are extended to faculty, students of outside organizations and the wards of IIT faculty and staff on their request. Retired teaching and nonteaching staff members can also avail library facilities. The Library has 7,000 registered users. The Library also houses the headquarters of the “INDEST-AICTE Consortium” that provides access to electronic resources to its member institutions comprising of more than 741 members including 37 core member institutions, 60 AICTE-supported institutions and 644 institutions who have joined the consortium under its self-supported category. Library Hours The Library remains open through out the year except on six days, namely, Republic Day, Independence Day, Dussehra, Diwali, Holi, Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday and any other holiday declared as a special holiday. It remains open from 8.45 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. from Central Library of the Institute. Monday through Friday and during Minor and Major examinations upto 12.00 mid-night and on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 10.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. On the request of the students the central library opening hours were extended and was kept open upto 11 PM from January 28 to March 30, 2008. Library Resources Collection The Central Library, IIT Delhi has a strong collection pertaining to physical sciences, engineering and technology, biotechnology, computer and information technology, social sciences and management The collection of the Library has grown to 2,27,187 as on 31st March, 2008 including 1,81,128 books, 1,01,258 bound volumes of journals, 26,923 standards, 2,261 microfilms, 3,445 theses, 13,430 technical reports, 1,585 video cassettes and 4,000 CDs. The Library has an approximate collection over 20,000 books under Text Book and Book Bank schemes to support undergraduate studies. The reference 39 IIT Delhi RL-DIC RL-ENC RL-HB RL-TD Dictionaries Encyclopedias Hand Books Technical Data Hindi Collection The Central Library has built up a good collection of books in Hindi. Books in Hindi include books on various subjects being taught and researched at the Institute as well as books on literature in Hindi. Hindi collection is prominently kept near the reference area in the Library to promote its usage. Electronic Journals and Online Bibliographic Databases Central Library of the Institute. collection in the Library is maintained separately and is categorized into atlases, bibliographies, handbooks, directories, dictionaries, encyclopedias and technical data. The library provides access to more than 10,000 online electronic journals, 6 online databases and 2 CD ROM databases and caters to the demand-based procurement of specialized documents such as patents, standards and specifications. Video Library The Library is equipped with video viewing facility consisting of four VCPs and video display units. It has a collection of more than 1,200 video cassettes. Recently, all the video cassettes converted to CD format and kept in the Computer Application of the Central Library. Reference Collection The Library maintains a separate reference collection consisting of encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, technical data, almanacs, atlases, bibliographies, etc. The reference collection is organized in the following sub-categories: RL-AT Atlases RL-BIB Bibliographies RL-DY Directories The Library subscribes to 693 current journals (in which 195 journals in print, 211 journals in online, 274 journals in print plus online, 02 in CD form and 11 software package of package journals) with back volumes running into more than 101258 bound volumes of journals. Links to these 485 electronic journals are available through the Library web site. The library also suscribes 153 deep backfiles collections. Besides access to current e-journals, the Library has also purchased backfiles of electronic journals from a number of publishers / aggregators from their volume one onwards on “one-time payment and perpetual access basis”. The backfiles purchased by the Library includes: Elsevier’s Science Direct (24 subject collections, 1186 e-journals), Wiley InterScience (3 subject collections, 27 e-journals), Springer’s Open Journal Archives (11 subject collections, 812 e-journals) and Jstor (7 subject collections, 882 journals) Besides, the Institute has access to over 10,000 full-text electronic journals and 6 bibliographic databases from a number of publishers and aggregators through the INDEST-AICTE Consortium. The INDEST Web Site (http://www.indest.iitd.ac.in/) hosts search and browse interfaces to locate these journals and their URLs. Details of resources made accessible to IIT Delhi through the Consortium along with their URLs are given in “Library Guide and Information Leaflets”. Tutorials on e-resources accessible through the INDEST Consortium are available on the INDEST Web Site and are also published in “Compendium for the Members of the INDEST Consortium”. Copies of the Library Guide and Compendium are available in the Library. 40 IIT Delhi Electronic Books The Institute has access to electronic books from the following publishers / aggregators: ¾ Ebrary: Consists of 29,844 books, all accessible at IIT Delhi, with search and browse interface. (http://site.ebrary.com/lib/iitdelhi). ¾ AMS Books Online : http://www.ams.org/online_bks/ ¾ Elsevier Book Series on Chemistry, Business, Management & Economics, Life Sciences and Methods in Enzymology through the Science Direct (http://www.sciencedirect.com) ¾ Springer’s Electronic Books (about 100 e-books) (http://ebooks.springerlink.com) ¾ Wiley InterScience Electronic Books (about 100 e-books) (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/) Access Catalogue (OPAC) of the Library is operational both on Intranet and Internet. It can be accessed online to search more than 1,35,000 bibliographic records, available in the Library database through a webbased search interface or with a window client of the Libsys on Intranet as well as on Internet. The editing and updation activities are done on the regular basis. Besides, the Central Library has two databases inhouse for specialized collections. These databases include: Database of Ph.D. theses submitted to the IIT Delhi and database of research articles by the faculty and researchers of the Institute. The Library uses bar-code technology for computerized circulation system. Every document in the Library (except reference sources and bound volumes of journals) bear a bar-code tag that facilitates identification of document and the borrower in the circulation process. Similarly, all categories of users have a bar-coded patron card. The Library has developed in-house facility for bar coding of books and patron cards. The library also maintains the URL for free electronic books Database of Research Articles by the Faculty and Researchers of IIT Delhi Computer and Networking Infrastructure The Library maintains a web-enabled database of research articles published by the faculty and researchers of IIT Delhi. The database consists of 10,911 research articles and their abstracts that appeared in international peered-reviewed journals indexed by Science Citation Index. The database is being updated regularly for new records that are added to the Science Citation Index. The Library has its own sub-LAN, which, in turn, is connected to the Campus LAN. It has 70 PCs and eight servers spread over three floors of the Library. All 70 PCs and eight servers are connected to the Campus LAN. The Library is a part of fibre optic-based campus-LAN which is hooked to a 4 Mbps VSNL radio link and 4 Mbps connectivity from ERNET society. It has 70 Information Outlets (IOs) that link a computing node to the Campus LAN and the Internet. Of 70 PCs in the Library, 30 Internet-enabled PCs are exclusively devoted for the Library users. As a member of the DELNET, the users can access databases offered by the DELNET. The Library Home Page provides a link to the DELNET database. The Central Library have the Wi-fi connectivity for the benefit of user community. Library Services and Facilities Reader’s Assistance The Library provides assistance to its users ranging from location of a book to finding specific information required by a user. A suggestion book is maintained with Incharge, Reader’s Services where the users of the library can suggest measures for improvements in its facilities and services. Computerization of In-house Activities Circulation of Books and Library Membership All in-house activities in the Library including Acquisition, Cataloguing, Circulation and Serials Control are fully computerized using Libsys Software Package. A module of the LibSys specially developed for computerization of Book Bank Services at the Library was successfully implemented during the year. The Online Public The library members, according to their borrowing category can borrow stipulated number of books at a time against their bar-coded patron card. During the period under report about 42,324 volumes were borrowed by the members of the Library from general collection. The membership of the Library for different categories of readers (as 41 IIT Delhi on March 2008) is as given below: Book Bank Facilities Undergraduates 2940 Postgraduates 3810 Research Scholar 1634 Faculty 597 Non-Teaching Staff 720 Alumni Members 226 Corporate Members 78 Total 10,005 In addition, consultation facilities were extended to around 6,500 users including students, research scholars and faculty members belonging to other academic institutions. More than Rs. 2 lacs were earned from the corporate membership fee. Inter Library Loan (ILL) and Resource Sharing Facility The Library arranges to procure books and journals from other libraries in Delhi on Inter Library Loan (ILL). Xerox copies of research articles are also arranged from other IITs under a resource sharing agreement signed by all IITs. Demand based procurement of research publications, photocopies of research articles etc. was done from other IITs and institutions in Delhi as well as from other parts of India on reciprocal basis as per details given below: Journal articles/other publications Received from other sources in Delhi and outside Delhi : 240 Publications lent to other libraries on their request (including associate member) : 150 The Book Bank holds multiple copies of selected textbooks for making them available to the students for the entire period of a semester against payment of 10% of total cost of book as rental charges or Rs. 20 per book, whichever is less. However, students belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are exempted from the payment of rental charges. During August, 2007 to March, 2008, 650 students (including SC/ ST students) availed the benefit of the Book Bank Scheme. A total number of 1520 volumes (802 during the first semester and 718 during the second semester) were borrowed. Among the Students belonging to SC/ST categories, 135 students borrowed 340 books during the first semester and 135 students borrowed 284 books in the second semester. Text Books Facilities The textbook collection in the Library consists of books prescribed in the courses of study or those recommended by the Institute faculty. The text books are either issued for overnight or are available only for reference. Students can borrow two books at a time from Text Book section between 2 to 6.30 p.m. The textbooks can also be reserved seven days in advance. Web-based Computerized Services from the Library The Central Library offers the following services to the Institute: Electronic Reference Library (ERL) Services The JCCC interface, made available through the INDEST Consortium that facilitates inter-library loan and document delivery amongst IITs and IISc, was used extensively. The IIT Delhi, as headquarters of the INDEST-AICTE Consortium, has supplied more than 5000 articles to the members of the Consortium through JCCC. Xeroxing Facility The Library provides xeroxing facility within its premises through an external vendor on payment basis. The Library uses Silver Platter’s Electronic Reference Library (ERL) technology to enable simultaneous and integrated web-based access to ERL-complaint reference databases available on CD ROM or other magnetic media to multiple users across the Institute Campus LAN. Access through the ERL interface is easier and faster since the contents of CD ROM database are transferred on to a hard disc of a server in a one step process. Bibliographic records in the database are directly linked to the full-text articles on the publisher’s site using SilverLinker. The databases available on the ERL include: World Textiles (1970-) and Biotechnology Abstracts (1980-). The ERL services are available at http://10.116.2.102:8590, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. 42 IIT Delhi Network-based CD ROM Search Services INDEST-AICTE Consortium The Library has complete collection of Indian Standards and ASTM Standards on CD ROM that is available on the Campus network. The resources can be accessed on the Intranet at the URLs given below: The “Indian National Digital Library in Engineering Sciences and Technology (INDEST) Consortium” was set-up by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) on the recommendation of an Expert Group appointed by the Ministry. 38 centrally-funded Government institutions including IITs, IISc Bangalore, NITs , IIITs and IIMs are core members of the INDEST-AICTE Consortium. The Ministry provides funds required for providing differential access to electronic resources subscribed for the Consortium to the core members through the Consortium Headquarters set-up at the IIT Delhi. The Consortium was re-named as INDEST-AICTE Consortium in December 2005 with the AICTE playing pivotal role in enrolling its affiliated engineering colleges and institutions as members of the Consortium for selected e-resources at much lower rates of subscription. ¾ Indian Standards http://10.116.2.102/bis/ ¾ ASTM Standards http://10.116.2.102/astm/ Home Page of the Central Library, IIT Delhi The Central Library hosts a comprehensive Home Page as a part of the Institute’s web site. The Library Home page serves as an integrated interface for all computer and web-based services available from the Central Library. The interface, available at “http://www.iitd.ac.in/library/”, offers the following computer and web-based services: z Recent Additions to the IIT Library z Electronic Resources on the Internet z Electronic Reference Library (ERL) Services z CD ROM Databases and CD ROM Search Services z Web-based Library OPAC z Access DELNET Databases The Library is currently handling the following two projects : z Scanned Images of Old and Fragile Volumes of Journals i) z Web Access to Journals subscribed in Print. “Development and Maintenance of Institute Web Site” funded by IRD, IIT Delhi under the guidance of Prof. A.K. Gosain. ii) “Indian National Digital Library in Engineering Sciences and Technology (INDEST-AICTE)Consortium” funded by the Ministry of Human Resource Development and the AICTE under the guidance of Prof. G.P. Agarwal. Institutional Repository at IIT Delhi (http://eprint.iitd.ac.in/dspace/) The Eprints @ IIT Delhi has been set-up to host full-text of research publications of faculty and researchers of the IIT Delhi using Dspace, an open source digital library software developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Dspace supports the Open Archives Initiative’s Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH), an internationally recognized protocols and interoperability standards. The Eprints@IIT Delhi provides a platform for faculty and researcher to deposit, reuse and share their research publications. The repository also has the ability to capture, index, store, disseminate and preserve digital materials created in any part of the Institute. Faculty and researchers can register themselves with the digital repository and submit their pre-prints (pre-refereed version of an article), post-prints (post-refereed final version) and publisher PDFs (if allowed by the publisher). The repository has around 2,100 full-text research articles. The total number of members in the consortium has grown to 725 members including 38 core member institutions, 60 AICTE-supported institutions and 500 institutions who have joined the consortium under its self-supported category. Ongoing Projects Consultancy Assignment iii) Maintaining the NHAI Library Web Site and Web-enabled Database for Institute Circulars” funded by the National Highway Authority of India. IIT HOSPITAL The Institute has hospital centrally situated in the campus. It provides facilities for OPD treatment and admissions. The Hospital is well equipped to take care of primary emergencies. It has a pathology lab. Providing facilities for Blood, Urine, Stool examination 43 IIT Delhi All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Safdarjang Hospital (SJH). Medical Examination of project Staff as well as members of staff newly recruited to the Institute, is conducted. Medical aid is provided during Sports Meet. Various lectures/demonstrations in First Aid, AIDS and Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) etc. are given to the students and other staff members of the Institute. IIT Delhi Hospital is the recognized Centre for Pulse Polio Immunization. Measles, Matri Suraksha Abhiyan and other programmes of the Government Guest lectures under Institute lecture series by eminent doctors in various fields of medicine and preventive health check up camps were organized. In house Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programmes & lectures for updating the Medical Officer are also undertaken. Computerization of IIT Hospital in the areas of OPD registration, stock keeping, indenting medicines managing stores, prescribing & dispensing of medicines, office work has been implemented. Computerization of Homeopathy unit will be done shortly. I.I.T Delhi Hospital in the campus and biochemical tests, equipped with a Semi-auto analyzer. For specialized investigations, arrangements have been made with a reputed Pathological Lab of Delhi. The X-ray Department undertakes routine radiography and ultrasonography. There is physiotherapy Unit with Modern equipments. The Dental Unit provides dental facilities by full time dental specialist and dental technician having separate dental X-ray machine.The Electrocardiogram (ECG) facility is also available in the OPD and Emergency. During the year 2007-2008, 92449 patients attended in the Out Patient Department (OPD). 2754 X-Rays and 746 Ultrasound were done. During the year under report 245 patients were admitted. 5155 patients attended Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Unit of the hospital. 22744 lab tests and 964 ECGs were done. 4080 surgical Dressings and minor surgical procedures were carried out. 4305 patients received dental treatment. The hospital is headed by the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), a Senior Consultant in Medicine, Cardiology & Diabetes with a team of 9 full time Medical Officers, mostly having postgraduate qualification in medicine, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Surgery, Chest diseases & Homeopathy. The Hospital is also visited by part time specialists mostly from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Safdarjung Hospital in the field of Orthopaedics, ENT, Opthalmology, Skin disease, Radio Diagnostics, Psychiatry & Ayurvedic Medicines. There is a team of nurses and other paramedical staff. The emergency medical facilities are available round the clock with 24 hours ambulance service for taking patients from campus to IIT Hospital and transfer of serious patients to 44 IIT Delhi Student Life on the Campus following student bodies: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is an Institute where majority of the faculty, students and research scholars reside on the campus. Considerable efforts are, therefore, made to see to it that students lead a Campus life in continuous communication with their teachers and fellow students so that they turn out to be balanced and integrated individuals useful to the society they belong and to the world at large. To ensure that freshers settle down in their new surroundings comfortably, a Freshers’ Orientation Programme was organized at the beginning of the academic session. Counselling Service provides counselling to students on adjustment problems or for the problems arising from financial hardship, and emotional/psychological problems affecting academic pursuits. 1. There are nine hostels for boys, five with a capacity in the range of 400-450 and the others in the range 300-350 of each; two hostels for girls students with a capacity of 300 and 160 each. In addition, there is Nalanda Hostel with about 60 apartments reserved for married students. Each hostel has a House Working Committee which decides the pace and pattern of its life. The Board for Hostel Management, with the Dean of Students as the ex-officio president, coordinates the working of all hostels. The Dean of Students is the head of hostel organization. He is assisted in his administrative responsibilities by the Associate Dean of Students and the Assistant Registrar (Student Affairs). The BHM has representation from all the hostel and takes decisions on all problems of common interest. The warden is the administrative head of each hostel. He/She is a faculty member of the Institute. The House Working Committee of each hostel is chaired by the House Master who is a professor of the Institute. The committee consists of the Warden, the House Secretary, the Mess Secretary, the Sports Secretary, the Cultural Secretary, the Maintenance Secretary, and the representatives from all classes. Outside the classrooms, facilities for a variety of cocurricular activities, sports, games, student publication etc. are provided for the overall growth and development of students’ potentialities and initiative with an emphasis on responsible student leadership. As in the previous years, there was a constant endeavour on the part of the Institute to involve the maximum number of students in the multifarious activities of interest to them. The pace and mode of student life on the campus was planned and implemented by the Students Affairs Council (SAC) and its five Boards, i.e., (a) Board for Hostel Management (BHM) (b) Board for Recreational &Creative Activities (BRCA) (c) Board for Sport Activities (BSA) (d) Board for Student Publications (BSP) (e) Board for Student Welfare (BSW) 2. National Service Scheme (NSS) 3. National Cadet Corps (NCC) 4. National Sport Organization (NSO) 5. Student Counselling Service (SCS) 6. Student-Teacher Interaction Committee (STIC) 7. Departmental Professional Societies. Student Affairs Council (SAC) The Students Affairs Council has been quite active. Regular meetings took place between the various representatives of SAC, to ensure that all facts of student issues were discussed. SAC representatives also interacted with student member of senate and other SAC committees to ensure wider participation of students in the affairs of the institute. Many student related issues were discussed. Maintenance problems of hostels and the institute, the no dues process for students, library and computer related issues, as well as safety and security issues were also resolved . Openness in the decision making process of various boards and improvements in the student election process were other matters that were discussed. Another important issue that was raised at SAC was the need for improved student teacher interaction. A student Mentorship Programme to provide consulling of first year students was enhanced. SAC also joined hands with BSW to put in place a transportation system to aid student travel to railway and bus stations. The two standing committees of the SAC, namely the Coordination Committee and the Executive Committee contributed as usual in tackling of various issues referred to them. 45 IIT Delhi Sports activities during Republic Day Celebration. Board for Hostel Management (BHM) The Board for Hostel Management is an important Board in the SAC to decide the students issues directly. Right from the beginning of this academic year, hostel maintenance problems were undertaken. A number of meetings with the Dean of Students, wardens, hostel functionaries, Institute Engineer and engineering staff were held. For proper implementation of maintenance schedules, long-term and short-term problems were identified and engineering staff visits to each hostel for monitoring work. Special efforts were made towards the cleaning of common areas. Security problems in each hostel were reviewed and detail discussion with the wardens, students and security personnel’s was held. Considerable efforts were made for providing accommodation to all students. Some of them were temporarily accommodated in Nalanda, Indraprastha and New Vindhyachal Apartments. Continuing dialogue between the mess staff, student representatives and authorities has resulted in better work environment. Five BHM employees were rewarded by special awards for the hard work and Prof. Surendra Prasad, Director IIT Delhi Hoisting the National Flag during Republic Day Celebration. excellent services rendered to the Organization. This Award was given on Independence Day during the flag hoisting function. This has been a morale booster for the workers. Regular meetings with the staff improved their punctuality. This year was devoted to improve the food quality in hostel mess for this some new requritments have been done. Regular meetings with Dean of student, Hostel Representatives and Mess Supervisor have been done for the same purpose . Modifications assured for Scheme (MAO) is being implemented for BHM staff. A BHM dinner was organized during the Student’s Week. Each hostel immaculately arranged its counters at a central place. Faculty and students attended with enthusiasm. The cultural programme was a big attraction for the evening. The Kumaon Hostel was given BHM trophy and BHC trophy to Vindhyachal Hostel for their excellent outstanding work. BHM also arranged the stay and messing for all the delegates of Rendezvous’ 2007 and TRYST’ 2008 events very successfully. To simplify the recovery of dues from students, a regular monitoring system has been introduced involving simplified system of payment, by 46 IIT Delhi Zanskar Hostel, a new boys hostel in I.I.T. Delhi Cultural activity RENDEZVOUS 2007 which the students sign a declaration form and the amount is automatically deducted from their bank account, avoiding any personal bank transaction on this account. Use of computers for maintenance of hostel accounts has been in existence from past six years and the staff working in the hostels was encouraged to undergo training in the use of PCs. The Wardens/House Masters during 2007-08 Last year BHM installed Lan- printing and T.V. tuner card facility in every hostel was in the forefront in initiating and hosting the celebration on the independence Day and the Republic Day functions at the Institute level. Hostel Warden House Master Aravali Dr. B. Panigrahi Prof. K.Gupta Jwalamukhi Prof. T.R. Srikrishnan Prof. S.M. Ishtiaque Kailash Dr.(Ms) Manju Mohan Prof. (Ms.) Devi Chadha Karakoram Dr. Prashant Mishra Prof. A.K. Gupta (Ch.Engg.) Kumaon Dr. A.K. Saroha Prof. G.P. Agrawal Hostel Mess Secretaries put in considerable efforts in controlling food wastage and thus were able to keep a check and balance of galloping mess bills. By proper coordination between the students and the wardens, the supply system was improved and new supplies were identified and added. Nalanda Prof. Shashi Mathur ___ Nilgiri Dr. Apurba Das Prof. S.K. Gupta Shivalik Dr. S.K. Khare Prof. Subhash Chand Vindhyachal Dr. A.K. Nema Prof. Viresh Dutta There were surprise checks by canteen cells for institute canteens. Manopoly of supplies has been reduced by attaching 2-3 suppliers to each hostel. Himadari Dr. (Ms.) Kamlesh Singh Prof. (Ms) Sneh Anand Satpura Dr. B.D Gupta Zanskar Dr. P. Santhil Kumaran Prof. Kushal Sen Prof. S.N. Singh 47 IIT Delhi Board for Recreational & Creative Activities (BRCA) Introduction The Institute not only concentrates on academic activities, but also place equal emphasis on all round development of its students. It is for this purpose that IITD developed an elaborate structure whose primary motive was to instill the spirit of creativity in students. The Board for Recreational and Creative Activities (BRCA) was thus founded with the aim to provide students with an opportunity to develop their skills and discover their talent in the field of music, dramatics, debating, quizzing and other such activities. During the period under report, BRCA organized a number of events including RENDEZVOUS 2007 and Student’s Week . Rendezvous featured a wide variety of events including inter college competitions such as choreography, Indian and Western music,group dance competition quizzes and debates (both in Hindi and English), and several professional cultural events including Hasya Kavi Sammelan, a Classical Music concert and professional play. Student week, on the other hand, was an in house festival with rich but sober tone, organized in collaboration with SPIC-MACAY and focused on the Indian Performing Arts and creative and recreational activities. Various units of BRCA organized all the year round inter hostel and open competitive events to promote the talent among the students. They were also instrumental in organizing various new activities like International Parliamentory debate, dance & dramatic club’s ‘Concocation’ and ‘Distortionaire’ by the music club. I.I.T Delhi also very actively participated in inter college festival within and outside Delhi. The BRCA Trophy for the year 2007-2008 was awarded jointly to Vindhyachal & Kumaon Hostels during the BHM Dinner. The Board for Sports Activities is a constituent body of the Student Affairs Council. It is responsible for the coordination of the various sports activities in the institute. It ensures that adequate facilities are given to sportspersons and provides a forum for the students and staff to discuss and formulate policy towards the betterment of sports activities in the campus. The BSA consists of the following members. BRCA endeavours to assist IIT Delhi in fulfilling its commitment of giving to the society not only world-class engineers but individuals who are sensitive and capable of productively contributing to the rich heritage of Indian art and culture. Board for Sports Activities (BSA) Sports and games are essential components of human resource development, helping to promote good health and spirit of healthy competition, which, in turn, has positive and deep impact on the holistic development of personality of the Youth- a potential source of energy, enthusiasm and inspiration. Sports being practical way of education, facilitate recreation, foster social harmony, inculcate discipline and dedication in general life. Board for Sports Activities (BSA) had been looking after this important component for the development of sports environment in the campus. z z z z z z z z z z President, BSA Vice-President, BSA Game/Club Presidents All Institute Team Captains and Vice-Captains All Club Secretaries All Sports Officers Sports Secretaries of Student Hostels General Secretary, BSA Deputy General Secretary, BSA Immediate Past General Secretary, BSA Facilities Well laid out fields are available on the campus. A cricket field, two cricket practice pitches, a hockey and a football ground, four volleyball and two basket-ball courts, one handball court, eight tennis courts, tennis practice wall, two table tennis halls, three squash courts, one badminton hall, a swimming pool, weightlifting/ 20 stations multi-gym, one jogging track, a stadium with 400 meters athletics track and ancillary arrangements for all the games are available to the students. This year an Ultra Cushioned Basketball court had been constructed keeping in view the popularity of basketball among students. The work on floodlighting of basketball court, football field and cricket practice pitches is in pipeline and will be installed very soon. Activities The Institute lays considerable emphasis on student’s participation in various outdoor and indoor games. The Institute is affiliated with the local associations in almost all the games to give outlet to the students for participation in different games outside the campus. With participation in these activities students are able to use their leisure time in a desirable manner. In these activities, emphasis is laid on mass partici48 IIT Delhi pation by the students. The students take part in the Freshers event for incoming first year students, Friendly matches with the local colleges, Inter Hostel events, the annual IIT Delhi Inter Collegiate Event Sportech and the annual Inter IIT Sports Meet. Inter Hostel matches were organized in Football, Volleyball, Swimming, Water Polo, Wt. Lifting, Hockey, Squash, Badminton, Table Tennis, Tennis, Athletics, Basketball, Tug of War and Cricket. Vindhyachal hostel was declared the winner and Aravali hostel was declared runners up in the men’s section. Kailash hostel was declared winner in the women’s section. Tug of War as an inter hostel competition had been stared from last year and the response of students was overwhelming. Sportech, which over the years has carved a niche for itself with regards to the scale at which it is organized and the kind of varied participation it enjoys was organized from 06th to 09th March 2008. All the major games and sports were organized in this four days event. About fifty teams of various colleges took part this year. rd 43 Inter-IIT Sports Meet was held at IIT Bombay in the months of October and December 2007. In Men Section IIT Delhi secured First position in Cricket and Volleyball, Second position in Athletics and Third position in Football and Table Tennis. Mr. Shival Kathe, Student of IIT Delhi won eight gold medals and was declared the best athlete of the meet. A contingent of One hundred forty students took part in this meet. Those who excel in any sports activities like Inter-IIT Sports Meet are given various certificates, prizes and awards including IIT Delhi Blazers & Blues, etc. This year as recognition of the student’s talent in sports and their persistent effort for the development of sports environment, Eight students were awarded Blazers, Twenty seven students were awarded Colours in different games and other awards were also given. Mr. Shival Kathe was awarded Outstanding Sportsperson of the year award. Cricket team was awarded with best team of the year award. Sports is included in the curriculum at IITD. National Sports Organization (NSO) activities are organized by the sports unit as an alternative to NCC and NSS. Around Two hundred fifty undergraduate students are register in this every year and get specialized training in games and sports as well as physical fitness. Regular classes are conducted for these students by the Physical Education staff of the Institute for four days a week in each semester. Regular participation in these activities not only improve the general physical fitness level of the students but also helps in developing psychological attributes like leadership qualities, stress management and group dynamics. Board for Student Publications (BSP) The basic objectives and goals of the B.S.P. as recognized by the Student Affairs Council (SAC): 1. To identify and support literary talent through creative activities into campus. 2. To create community awareness on issues which concern students in any way in the perspective of their campus life; 3. To create Public opinion on issues of importance to the students community through constructive journalism and reporting; and 4. To play supportive role to the other student boards. Publications of BSP, in both English and Hindi, provide excellent forum for expression of student opinion about a wide spectrum of issues, reflections on the campus life and literary creations. A general secretary coordinates the activities of BSP. Three Chief Editors share editorial responsibilities. Two representatives from every hostel serve as link between the student community and the BSP. A senior faculty member is the President of the board who along with vice-President facilitates board’s activities. During the year under report period, the board published six issues of the campus magazine, Campus Rumpus. Substantial improvement was made in the content and presentation within the budget allocated. These issues features creative prose pieces, poetries, thought provoking essays and beautiful sketches. Each issue of Campus Rumpus had a colorful cover and had about 20 pages of reading material in both English and Hindi. Students As well as faculty found an informative report published in Campus Rumpus on the placement status of graduating student extremely useful. This year, the Board published the annual bi-lingual magazine, contact. It is distinguished by the richness of its content and imaginative presentation. All BSP publication, including Contact, are attractively designed and formatted by the students themselves using latest desktop publishing tools. 49 IIT Delhi In this year BSP also organized a literary workshop called Litterati. Student and faculty had lively interactive session with poets & authors The board also organized creative writing and other literary events during Litterati. complete certain requirements in 2 semesters. An “S” grade is awarded after this requirement is fulfilled satisfactorily. In the year under report BSP activities left an impact on the campus life. Its endeavour to instill and maintain high standards of literary and intellectual work was well appreciated. National Service Scheme (NSS) is value based youth programme that was launched in the Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary year 1969, as a student youth service program. The National Service Scheme aims at arousing social consciousness and developing the personality of the educated youth by involving them in activities community development during their leisure hours. The motto of NSS is Not Me, But You Development of confidence, patience, leadership qualities, and sense of involvement in task of nation building along with self personality development are few amongst some of the most tangible outcomes of NSS. Board for Student Welfare (BSW) The Board for Student Welfare provides help to the institute student community in the hour of need. Activities of the Board are conducted through its five permanent committees, i.e. Financial Aid, Welfare, Job, Publicity Committees and the Student Cooperative Society Scoops. The academic session, 2007-2008 began with introduction of BSW to the fresher through the distribution of student diary which contains its constituent members and major activities. During the registration time, in both the semesters, the Welfare committee provided diaries, Institute Academic Calendar and pocket time tables. The Welfare Committee also made elaborate arrangements for receiving the new entry students at Railway Station T-Shirt with IIT Logo were sold on no profit basis through SCOOPS. The Financial Aid Committee during this year provided loans to students who faced difficulty. Loans worth of Rs. 2,50, 000/- Loan grant were given to students while Twenty two students were given grants totaling to Rs. 1,25,000/- towards the payment of mass dues expanses during practical training and for purchasing text book. The Job Committee of the Board very meticulously organized the assignment of jobs for IIT Delhi students in summer and winter vacation. About 171 jobs were arranged for the students during summer 2007 and about 99 jobs for the winter break. The student were able to make use of this facility to have practical experience under the guidance of faculty on specific jobs, besides meeting their part financial requirements. Overall, the various committees of the BSW working in unison created a good impact on the student community. National Service Scheme (NSS) NSS, IIT Delhi is organized into five clubs: (i) Energy and Environment Club, (ii) Health and Wellness Club, (iii) Social Awareness and Education Club, (iv) Outreach and Publications Club and (v) Sustainable and Innovative Technologies Club. Each of these clubs organizes a wide variety of activities throughout the academic calendar to enable students to gain valuable exposure to challenging societal issues. Students are also encouraged to take up short duration projects on various issues related to social welfare. The year began with an orientation programme for NSS students which was conducted by Tej Gyan Foundation. Some of the activities organized by NSS in the year 2007-2008 include guest lectures on various issues including RTI, III-effects of Smoking, Cancer Awareness, Nutrition, 2- day workshop on Self-Encounter for enhancing personal effectiveness and happiness, blood donation camps (more than 500 units of blood were collected), paper recycling and conservation campaign, cloth collection drive for NGO Goonj, AIDS awareness campaign, and many more activities. Major projects that were undertaken include Teaching Children in Slum areas, Energy conservation in Campus, Campus Cleanliness & Beautification. Beside this, activities for creating social awareness such as poster making competition, street plays and other cultural activities by students as also outside groups were organized. National Service Scheme (NSS), National Cadet Crops (NCC) and National Sports Organization (NSO) National Cadet Crops (NCC) IIT Delhi is one of the very few technology institutions in the country where NSS, NCC and NSO are a part of academic curriculum (B. Tech.). It is offered as a course, and the students are required to The NCC unit at IIT Delhi is affiliated to 7 Delhi Battalion NCC. The NCC unit IIT Delhi organized the following activities during the preceding year: 50 IIT Delhi (a) Regular training was imparted in foot, arms and ceremonial activities. (b) Regular parade drills were conducted. (c) The cadets carried out a parade on the Republic Day, where the Director of IIT Delhi undertook the inspection of the NCC cadets. (d) Awards for the Best Cadet and the Most Disciplined Cadet were conferred to two of the cadets. (e) A winter camp was organized on the IIT Delhi premises in December that involved weapons training, map reading activities, physical fitness and hygiene, firefighting lectures. (f) Cadets were sent to attend annual training camps that were organized by 7 Delhi NCC Battalion, outside the IIT campus, and the cadets participated with full enthusiasm and zeal. (g) Some cadets were given preparation guidelines for the Band C- certification examinations which they plan to undertake in the current year. Student Counselling Services (SCS) The aim of the Student Counselling Service is to foster the emotional and psychological development of students so that they are able to actualize their potentials. For this purpose, personal growth workshops in specific areas such as stress management, maintaining the motivation to succeed, as assertiveness, appearing for interviews and self understanding through personality testing were undertaken. In addition, a large number of students who were emotionally distressed over personal inter-personal or academic difficulties were given psychological counseling. A few of these students also availed of the psychiatric help offered by the specialist from AIIMS who visited the Institute regularly. Efforts were also made through hostel visit to reach out to students so that they are aware of the SCS and do not hesitate to make use of its services. The SCS also maintains a small library from which students can borrow books of their interest in areas of personality development self-esteem and confidence, stress time management, motivation, yoga, class room presentation and effective decision making etc. The well equipped relaxation now in the SCS is being used for providing immediate relief to a highly disturbed student before commencing actual counseling for him. 51 IIT Delhi Concessions Allowed to SC/ST/ Physically Handicapped Students and Staff during semester breaks or exempted from taking meals from hostels due to medical reasons etc. are given payment of Rs. 70 per month and a per diem allowance in lieu of free messing on the basis of prevalent average rate of messing charges as applicable from time to time. (d) SC/ST students who fail in the examination for the first time continue to receive the merit-cum-means scholarship subject to a maximum limit of five years. (e) SC/ST students are loaned books upto a value of Rs. 500 from the book bank without payment of any loan fee. The books are, however, required to be returned at the end of each semester. Special attention is paid to students belonging to the SC/ST community and to those who are having disabilities UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Admission Procedure and Reservation of Seats Preparatory Course and Other Facilities Admission to the first year of the four-year B.Tech., dual degree and the 5-year integrated M.Tech. programmes is made through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) which is held in April and is common for all the IITs and the Institute of Technology, BHU, Varanasi. The minimum qualifying marks for SC/ST candidates are specially prescribed at a lower level than those for the general category of students. The age limit is also relaxable in their case by five years. Candidates declared successful in this category are paid second class railway fare to and fro from the place of their normal residence to the counselling centre. Students belonging to the SC/ST categories are given the following concessions/facilities: (a) Preparatory Course : A one-year preparatory course is also run for SC/ST candidates. Candidates admitted to thisprogramme are amongst those who appeared for the JEE but were unsuccessful in qualifying for admission. The number admitted to this programme varies from year to year depending upon the number of SC/ST candidates who were successful in gaining regular admission with the total number of candidates admitted to the regular B.Tech. programmes as well as the preparatory course being limited to the above indicated percentage. Preparatory course students undergo zero level courses in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English. Candidates who successfully complete the preparatory course are eligible to seek admission during the following academic year against the vacant SC/ST seats of the current year. Alternately, in case they desire a discipline of their choice, they must reappear for the JEE in the subsequent year. Preparatory course students are also eligible to receive the merit-cum-means scholarship or to get free messing and out-of-pocket allowance on the basis of the same norms as for regular B.Tech. students. (b) Reduction in the academic load in subsequent semester in case they do not maintain the required semester grade point average (SGPA). At IIT Delhi, the percentage of seats reserved for SC/ST candidates is as follows : (a) Scheduled Castes 15% (b) Scheduled Tribes 71/2% Seats reserved for SC/ST candidates that remain unfilled cannot be filled by applicants belonging to other categories and thus remain vacant. Scholarships and Financial Assistance All SC/ST students are given scholarships and financial assistance as detailed below: (a) All SC/ST Students are exempted from payment of tuition fee. (b) Free messing (basic menu) and a pocket allowance of Rs. 70 per month in lieu of the merit-cum-means scholarship. In addition, they are exempted from payment of Hostel seat rent. (c) All eligible SC/ST students, while on training or doing courses during semester breaks or required to stay in the Institute (c) Tutorial type remedial courses with half the normal credits. 52 IIT Delhi (d) (e) Special courses during the summer vacations to make up for the credit requirements due to reduced load during the regular semesters. Counselling service to help such students to better adjust to campus life and environment. Persons with Disabilities (PD) 3% seats are reserved for PD candidates (including leprosycured) as specified by the Government of India, who are otherwise fit to pursue the course and qualify JEE with relaxed norms relevant to this category. For any category of disability (viz., locomotor, visual, speech and hearing), benefit would be given to those candidates who have at least 40% permanent physical impairment in relation to a body part/ system / extremity/extremities/ whole body etc. The candidates in this category are required to be certified by a Medical Board. The Medical Board decides the Following: z Whether the Candidate qualifies for the benefits under this category, and z If the disability is likely to interfere in his/her studies. The Medical Board duly constituted for this purpose meets at the time of counselling at organising of JEE. The decision of the Medical Board is held final. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Master of Technology/Master of Design/M.S. (Research) (a) Scheduled Castes 15% (b) Scheduled Tribes 71/2% All SC/ST Students are Exempted from payment of tuition fee. 3% Seats are reserved for the physically handicapped persons for admission to the Postgraduate programmes and Ph.D. programmes. Master of Science Fifteen per cent of the seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes community, seven-and-a-half percent for those belonging to Scheduled Tribes community and 3% for physically handicapped persons for admission to the M.Sc. programmes. Merit-cum-means scholarship of Rs.1,000 per month and free tuition are permissible to M.Sc. students to the extent of 25% of the sanctioned strength subject to a maximum of five in each department. Only those students are eligible whose parents' gross income is less than Rs. two lacs per annum for all categories of students, including SC/ST students. The terms and conditions of the award of scholarship including conditions for continuation are laid down in the Rules and Regulations and are subject to change from time to time. CONCESSIONS ALLOWED TO STAFF I.I.T. Delhi follows the Government of India rules governing reservation for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, OBC and Physically Handicapped persons. Appointments made in respect of these categories during the year under report are given below: Admission to the full time 4-semester postgraduate programme leading to the degree of M.Tech./M.S. (Research) is made on the basis of the Entrance Examination called GATE (70% weightage) and test/ interview (30% weightage). Group A Admission to the 2-year M.Des Programme in Industrial Design is made on the basis of CEED (70% weightage) and test/interview (30% weightage). B In these programmes, seats as indicated below are reserved for SC/ ST candidates: No. of Candidates Appointed SC ST OBC Phy. H. Total 01 - 01 - 02 - 03 - - 03 C - 03 - - 03 D - - - - 00 Note : These includes contract appointments. 53 IIT Delhi Appendices APPENDIX I I.I.T. Council Chairman Shri Arjun Singh Minister of Human Resource Development. Members Dr. V.S. Ramamurthy Chairman, BoG, IIT Delhi. Shri Sanjeev Goenka Chairman, BoG, IIT Kharagpur. Dr. Anil Kakodkar Chairman, BoG, IIT Bombay. Prof. A.E. Muthunayagam Chairman, BoG, IIT Madras. Shri M. Anandakrishnan Chairman, BoG, IIT Madras. Shri Achyut Kumar Saikia Chairman, BoG, IIT Guwahati Shri. J.P. Gaur Chairman, BoG, IIT Roorkee. Prof. Damodar Acharya Director, IIT Kharagpur. Prof. M.S. Ananth Director, IIT Madras. Prof. Ashok Misra Director, IIT Bombay. Prof. S.G. Dhande Director, IIT Kanpur. Prof. Gautam Barua Director, IIT Guwahati. Dr. S.C. Saxena Director, IIT Roorkee. Shri Sudeep Banerjee Secretary, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary and Higher Education, New Delhi. Shri D. Swarup Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Deptt. of Expenditure, New Delhi. Shri Brijesh Kumar Secretary, Ministry of Information Technology, New Delhi. Prof. Sukhdeo Throat Chairman,University Grants Commission, New Delhi. Shri Tarun Das Chief Mentor, Confederation of Indian Industry, Gurgaon, Haryana. Dr. R.A. Mashelkar Director General, C.S.I.R., New Delhi. Prof. C.N.R. Rao, Eminent Scientist and Presently Chairman, Scientific Advisory Council of the Prime Minister. Dr. K. Kasturirangan Chairman, Council of IISc., Bangalore. Prof. P. Balram Director, IISc., Bangalore. Prof. C.S. Seshadri Director, Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai. Prof. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya Director, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. Dr. Kota Harinarayan Chairman, Research Council of Central Scientific Instrument Organization, Bangalore. Shri Milind Deora Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), New Delhi-3. Shri Ananta Nayak, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), New Delhi-1. Shri B.J. Panda, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) New Delhi-1. Shri N.K. Sinha, Joint Secretary (DL), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary and Higher Education, New Delhi-1. Prof. Surendra Prasad Director, IIT Delhi. 54 IIT Delhi APPENDIX II Board of Governors, Senate, Finance Committee, Buildings & Works Committee and Other Committees BOARD OF GOVERNORS V.S. Ramamurthy, Chairman Surendra Prasad, Director Niranjan Patnaik K. Gupta/P.L. Dhar Sudhir Chandra N.K. Garg Avinash Chandra Naveem Garg V. Chandra R.R. Gaur J.K. Chatterjee V.S Gautam Khursheed Ahmed Ganai K.M. Acharya G. Narendra Kumar R. Chattopadhyay Anup K. Ghosh S.P. Oswal Pramila Goyal Rajendra S. Pawar Santanu Chaudhury D.K. Pandya/ H.M. Gupta Veena Chaudhary (Ms.) James Gomes N. Balakrishnan/ Inder Kumar Khosla G.S. Sandhu Anup Chawla Madan Gopal Rajendra Singh/ D.T. Shahani, Secretary. H.M. Chawla A.K. Gosain G. Madhavan Nair/ S. Chopra A.K. Gupta (Ch.Engg.) Apurba Das Ashok Gupta SENATE L.K. Das B.D. Gupta D.K. Banwet L.M. Das H.C. Gupta A.N. Bhaskarwar R.P. Dahiya H.M. Gupta B. Bhattacharjee S.K. Dash K. Gupta R.K.P. Bhatt M.G. Dastidar M.N. Gupta Bhim Singh Suhail Ahmed Manoj Datta S.K. Gupta (AM) T.S. Bhatti Sneh Anand (Ms.) Viresh Dutta S.K. Gupta (CE) B. Bhowmik Anshul Kumar J.K. Deb S.K. Gupta (CSE) Jai Shree Bijwe S.K. Atreya S.G. Deshmukh M. Hanmandlu P.R. Bijwe S.M. Ishtiaque M.K.G. Babu B.L. Deopura V.S. Bisaria P.L. Dhar A.K. Jain R. Bahl Ranjan Bose S.K. Dube (on lien) B.N. Jain R.K. Baisya A.S. Brar Anil Jacob Elias N.K. Jain M. Balakrishnan Devi Chadha (Ms.) K. Gadgil P.K. Jain R. Balasubramanian Charusita Chakravarty O.P. Gandhi V.K. Jain S. Banerjee Chandra B. (Ms.) (on lien) A. Ganguli (CES) B. Jayaram P.K. Banerjee Chandra Shekhar A. Ganguly Jayadeva Surendra Prasad, Chairman (Director) A.K. Agarwala V.K. Agarwal G.P. Agarwal 55 IIT Delhi Girija Jayaraman (Ms) Sudipto Mukherjee Kushal Sen Suneet Tuli M. Jagadesh Kumar S.N. Mukhopadhyay P.K. Sen V. Upadhyay S.D. Joshi S.C. Mullick Sandeep Sen V.D. Vankar S.R. Kale S.S. Murthy D.T. Shahani S.V. Veeravalli N.C. Kalra U.K. Nadir Ravi Shankar G.S. Visweswaran Prem Kumar Kalra A.K. Nagpal Anurag Sharma S. Wadhwa Santosh Kapuria R.B. Nair (Ms) D.K. Sharma G.S. Yadava Arun Kanda Y. Nath K.G. Sharma S.S. Yadav T.C. Kandpal Sunil Nath O.P. Sharma Vijaya Laxmi Ravindranath (Ms.) S.C. Kashyap K.D.P. Nigam R.K. Sharma N.S. Siddharthan J.M. Kate B.P. Pal R.P. Sharma Karmeshu Subrat Kar Sunil Pandey M.R. Shenoy Jagdish Arora (on lien) S.C. Kaushik D.K. Pandya A.K. Singh A.L. Vyas, Secretary Saroj Kaushik B.S. Panwar Harpal Singh S. Basu Mukesh Khare R.K. Patney I.P. Singh P.R. Panda Amulya Khurana Rajendra Prasad Jai Deo Singh Rajesh Prasad V.K. Kothari Sanjeev Prasad S.N. Singh S.K. Koul K.R. Rajagopal S.N. Sinha Ajit Kumar A. Ramanan T.R. Sreekrishnan Arun Kumar A.D. Rao A.K. Srivastava Rakesh Kumar D.P. Rao Amrit Srinivasan S. Arun Kumar K.S. Rao J.P. Subrahmanian Puneet Mahajan P.V. Rao S.K. Sud Ranjan Kumar Mallik T.R. Rao Subhash Chand Minakshi Gopinath Dinesh Mohan A.R. Ray Sushil Kiran Momaya Manju Mohan G.B. Reddy N. Tandon B.K. Behra S.N. Maheshwari Subir Kumar Saha G.N. Tiwari V.K. Agarwal B.R. Mehta Vikram Sahai K. Thyagarajan J. Jacob S.N. Maiti R. Sagar V.K. Tripathi Shashi Mathur Sanjeev Sanghi Maithili Sharan Huzur Saran Saroj Mishra (Ms) Santosh Satya (Ms.) U.C. Mohanty D.K. Sehgal Aditya Mittal Rajesh Khanna N.D. Kurur Manish Sharma Vikram Kumar Ramkrishna Ramnath Sonde 56 IIT Delhi FINANCE COMMITTEE V.S. Ramamurthy, Chairman BOARD OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES S.R. Kale Chairman S. Ahmed / A. Subramaniam / Murli Cholemari G. Narendra Kumar D. Bandopadhyay / C.Chakravarty G.P. Agarwal / P. Mishra K. Gupta / H.M. Gupta S. Roy / S. Upadhyayula Manoj Datta Sanat Kumar Ray Joint Secretary-cum-Financial Adviser, Govt. of India, Min. of Hum. Res. Dev. (Department of Secondary & Higher Education) S. Arun Kumar B. Bhaumik / Devi Chadha Kamlesh Singh D.K. Banwet / K.C. Iyer A.Tripathi / S.C.S. Rao M.R. Ravi / R. Sagar K.Thyagarajan / R.K. Soni Kushal Sen M. Balakrishnan Shantanu Chaudhury R. Chattopadhyay T.R. Srikrishnan Shalabh Gupta / J.Abhijit T. Singhal / Abhinav Kumar Rajat Sahni / Karan Sarda A.K. Monga (Secretary) Surendra Prasad Ravi Mathur, Joint Secy., Govt. of India, Min. of Hum. Res. Dev. (Department of Secondary & Higher Education) Rajendra Singh/ D.T. Shahani, Secretary BUILDINGS AND WORKS COMMITTEE Surendra Prasad, Chairman P.S. Rana D. T. Shahani Seema Raj P.B. Vijay S. Ramanujam J. S. Bhalla Rajendra Kalla Rajendra Singh/D.T. Shahani, (Secy) Naimuddin BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH PLANNING BOARD OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH M. Balakrishnan Chairman D.K. Sehgal / M.K. Singha Rajesh Khanna P.K. Roy Choudhary / Subhash Chand Surendra Prasad, Chairman B.N. Jain H.C. Gupta M. Balakrishnan S.R. Kale Anurag Sharma R.N. Ram / A.K. Ganguli A.K. Keshari / G.S. Benipal V.S. Bisaria Ashok Gupta / Manoj Datta A.N. Jha / B. Bhaumik S. Sen / Naveen Garg B.L. Deopura H.M. Chawla Ravinder Kaur / P.V.Illavarasan Sushil / Kanika T. Bhal B.Chandra / Anshul Kumar / R.K. Sharma S.G. Deshmukh G. Jayaraman 57 IIT Delhi M.R. Shenoy / B.R. Mehta R. Alagirusamy / B. Gupta Sushila Sinha Sunil Kak P. Goyal / A.D. Rao S. Anand / Harpal Singh Sangeeta Kohli B.R. Mehta L.M. Das / T.S. Bhatti J.Bijwe / R.K. Pandey Four Nominees of the Student Affairs Council Jagdish Arora / G.P. Agarwal, Member Secretary S.K. Koul / Arun Kumar S.N. Naik / V.K. Vijay Pragya Jain S.N. Maiti S.K. Sud Sanjeev Sanghi R.K. Patney COMPUTER USERS' COMMITTEE B.P. Pal / A.K.Gosain, Chairman A.K. Srivastava / A. Mittal Ravi Shankar B.P. Patel / Puneet Mahajan D.P. Rao S.R. Kale T.C. Kandpal / S.N. Singh B. Jayaram / N.D. Kurur K.G. Sharma Three Students Representatives. K.P. Singh, Secretary Pankaj Jalote V. Chandra / S. Chaudhary P. Vigneswara Illavarasan D.K. Banwet B.S. Panda / S. Dharmaraja K. Athre / S. Mukherjee Anurag Sharma / G.B. Reddy R. Aligirusamy ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR LIBRARY G.P. Agarwal, Chairman Puneet Mahajan / B.P. Patel Saroj Mishra / B.Kundu Santanu Roy / Vivek Buwa H.M. Chawla Mukesh Khare / N.K. Garg O.P. Sharma / H.C. Upadhyay Sneh Anand Sanjiva Prasad/Amitabh Bagichi Vinod Chandra A.K. Sharma G.S.Yadava R.K. Pandey / Angelie Multani S.K. Jain Monika Aggarwal M.R. Ravi S. Dharmaraja R. Sagar Josemon Jacob Vijay Chariar V.K. Kothari Ajit Kumar N.C. Kalra Savita Goel B.S. Panwar / G.Bose / Mahesh P. Abegaonkar Anushree Malik Four Student Members O.P. Sharma / G.S. Visweswaran T.C. Kandpal / A.K. Sharma Manju Mohan / P. Agarwal Veena Kaul / Nivedita K. Gohil N.K. Jain O.P. Gandhi / R.K. Pandey S.C. Kaushik P.R. Bhowmik, Member-Secretary 58 IIT Delhi INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD P.K. Sen S.R. Kale V.S. Bisaria A.K. Srivastava P.K. Banerjee A.K. Ghosh S.K. Gupta R.B. Nair(Ms) A.K. Nagpal B. Jayram D.K. Pandya Sandeep Sen S.S. Yadav R.K. Patney Sudhir Chandra Arun Kanda / J.P. Subrahmanyam Sneh Anand (Ms.) P.L. Dhar A.K. Gosain R.R. Gaur V.S. Bisaria, Chairman A. Chandra / G.N.Tiwari B.N. Jain P.K. Jain / Sushil M.L. Gulrajani James Gomes / V. Sahai Suneet Tuli S.K. Khare / M.N. Gupta Puneet Mahajan Ashok Gupta / G. Tiwari K.K. Pant / D.P. Rao A. Khurana / V. Upadhyay Anshul Kumar S. Dharmaraja / B. Chandra Vinod Chandra / S. Chaudhary Thyagarajan V.D. Vankar / K. S.K. Saha / Naresh Bhatnagar S.K. Dash / O.P. Sharma Arun Kumar Veena Koul / A.R. Ray V.K. Kothari S.N. Maiti / A.K. Ghosh N. Tondon Anshul Kumar Jaishree Bijwe A.L. Vyas / D.S. Mehta Sanjeev Sanghi / P.K. Kalra S.C. Kaushik S. N. Naik / Rajendra Prasad J.Santosh / N.C. Kalra O.P. Sharma P.V. Rao S. Nand G.N. Agarwal G.P. Agarwal L.K. Das G.S. Mahal Rakesh Khurana A.L. Vyas, (Member-Secretary) Kulvinder Singh Saini K.S. Seehra Anil Wali D.S. Khatri V. Raman / K.K. Bhattacharjee, Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE Surendra Prasad, Chairman H.C. Gupta M. Balakrishnan Anurag Sharma B.N. Jain Ashok Gupta STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS COUNCIL Surendra Prasad, Chairman Anurag Sharma, Vice-Chairman H.C. Gupta B.N. Jain M. Balakrishnan S.R. Kale Shashi Mathur G.S. Visweswaran / G.B. Reddy Kiran Momaya / Manoj Datta S.N. Singh 59 IIT Delhi Rajesh Khanna Santanu Chaudhury Rama K.G. / D.V.S. Rama Rao S.Rakesh Babu / P.V. Tyagi B.D. Gupta Nanak Chand R. Niranjan / Shashi Poddar Amit Anand / K.G.V. Prasad O.P. Sharma P.M.V. Subbarao Debraj Chatterjee / D. Goel J. Abhiroop Kamlesh Singh A.K. Neema S.R. Babu / Karan Sarda Manoj Kumar / Neha Joshi S.M. Ishtiaque / S.K. Gupta (Chem) Mayank Jain Brijesh Kumar / Sandeep Jain Sudeep Mathur / P. Chaturvedi Saumya Jain Praveen Kumar Digwal Deepak Goel Gazal Kalra Sandeep Chhoker Praveen Samariya S.K. Khare A.K. Mittal Swati Nakra Atul Sikchi T.R. Sreekrishnan Prashant Mishra Apoorva Pandhi Neha Joshi Apurba Das P. Senthilkumaran Prateek Verma Brijesh Kumar Manju Mohan Kushal Sen Sunny Chaudhary P. Aggarwal / S. Jindal M.R. Ravi S. Gupta / K. Trishal S. Pandey / R. Ranjan A. Chauhan / R. Mehra Dhruv Jain / Shahank Kumar K.G. Parmar / A.K. Agarwal M. Gupta / S. Chaudhary S. Tadiparthi / N. Singh Ravi Shankar / Soumik Paul Prateek Natani / Saket Yadav R. Sahni / Abhiroop J. R. Shekhar / Abhinav Kumar Deepak Singh / Apoorva Pandhi Tarun Agarwal / P. Maheshwari Vivek Bhatt / P. Tekchandani G.R.S. Raogali / A. Gupta Atul Sikchi / S.K. Srivastava Ram Karan / Y.R. Reddy Amit Goyal / Ashu Bahl A.K. Behra / Nikhil Bansal Deepika Malik / Deepika Goyal Aliza Singh / Arpita Bansal Rohit Bansal / Karan Sarda A. Chamadiya / M. Khandelwal L.C. Verma / Uday Singh Ankur Saxena / D. V. Sagar Anuj Sekhlecha Apurva Bansal / D. Mukkherjee A.B. Bansal / Y.K. Sharma Punam Lade / Shelly Mittal Gazal Kalra / Preeti Mittal P.A. Kaushik / A. Maheshwari Ritu Sharma / Swati Nakra S. Bhattacharya / K.R. Rao S.K. Srivastava / Updesh Verma Abha Sarkar / S.K. Srivastava 60 IIT Delhi APPENDIX III Sponsored Research Projects and Consultancy Jobs Undertaken Table I : Sponsored Research Projects Undertaken During Last Five Years (2003-04 to 2007-08) Financial Year Sponsored Research Projects Numbers Value in Rs. Lacs 2003-04 105 2029 2004-05 108 3106 2005-06 84 2754 2006-07 92 3882 2007-08 142 6342 Table II : Funding Agency-wise Break-up of Sponsored Research Projects Funding Agency Undertaken During 2007-08 No. of Projects Amount (Rs. Lacs) Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establish 1 10.00 Agilent Technologies Foundation, Assurance Solution 1 9.44 All India Council for Technical Education 1 3.57 Alstom Technology Centre 1 4.54 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre 1 46.00 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre 1 15.35 Bhartiya Dharohar 1 2.00 Coir Board 1 14.24 Council of Scientific & Industrial Reasearch 9 43.29 DRDO, Ministry of Defence 3 41.67 Department of Biotechnology, GOI 4 188.87 10 295.97 Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Sc. & Tech. Department of Information Technology 3 369.22 Deparment of Science & Technology (DST) 47 3258.57 Department of Space, ISRO Hd.Qurts. (GOI) 2 18.32 61 IIT Delhi Funding Agency No. of Projects Amount (Rs. Lacs) European Aeronautic Defence & Space Company 3 77.00 European Commission 2 23.58 Intel Technology India Pvt. Ltd. 1 26.00 Indian Council of Agriculture Research 1 79.88 Indian Council of Social Science Research 1 2.29 Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Service 3 153.86 Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) 1 46.41 Integrated Coastal & Marine Area Mgt. (ICMAM) 1 90.07 Intel Technology India Pvt. Ltd 1 12.00 International Division, Dept. of Science & Technology 3 22.08 Japanese Ministry 1 8.67 Ministry of Defence 2 70.40 Ministry of Communication & Information Technology 1 21.12 Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation 1 7.66 Ministry of New & Renewable Energy 6 217.35 Ministry of Rural Development, New Delhi 1 317.71 NXP Semiconductors India Pvt. Ltd. 2 53.10 National Institute for Smart Government 6 73.20 Naval Research Board, Ministry of Defence 1 27.12 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation 2 198.56 President Estate Circle 1 12.00 Semiconductor Research Corporation 1 14.38 Snow & Avalanche Study Establishment 1 19.74 Steel Authority of India Ltd. 1 12.10 Tech. Information Forecasting & Assesssment Council 1 32.20 U. K. I. E. R. I. ,British Council Division 7 456.35 University of Aston in Birmingham 1 137.60 University of Waterloo (sub grant from Microsoft) 1 6.73 140 6,540.21 Total 62 IIT Delhi Table III : Consultancy Jobs Undertaken During Last Five Years (2003-04 to 2007-08) Financial Year Consultancies IRD Nos. HRD Programmes by FITT FITT Value in Rs. lacs Nos. Value in Rs. Lacs Total Value in Rs. Lacs Value in Rs. Lacs 2003-04 600 554 30 325 75 954 2004-05 689 556 30 194 95 845 2005-06 739 746 61 364 60 1170 2006-07 816 1271 45 326 58 1655 2007-08 860 1339 72 669.55 31 80.87 Table IV : Ongoing International Sponsored Projects & Consultancies During 2007-08 Project Title Sponsoring Agency Third Generation Scaffolds Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine Extension. European Commission, Sweden. Study of Road Traffic Crashes and Injuries in India and UK. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK. Understanding the Formation and Magnetic Properties of Nanoscale Polyoxometalates ( V and Mo) with 3d Metal Ions. International Division, Dept. of Science & Technology, USA. Environmentally-Focussed Low-Cost Nanostructured Devices. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK. Processing of Smart Biodegradable Polymeric Composites. International Division, Dept. of Science & Techn., Australia. Developing A Thin Agent for In-Node Measurements in sensor Networks. Agilent Technologies Foundation, Assurance Solutions, United States of America. Enhanced Biomass Production and Energy Conversion for Use in Water Scarce Areas of India. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) (through University of Aston, Brimingham). Mobile Communications to Improve Monitoring of Heart Disease and Diabetes. British Council Division, UK. 63 IIT Delhi Project Title Sponsoring Agency Research on Application - Specific Microstructured Optical Fibers. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK. Reconfigurable Computing High Level Specification, Modelling and Synthesis of Run-Time Reconfigurable Systems. European Aeronautic Defence & Space Company, France. Specifications: Synchrony vs. Asynchrony in the Presence of Nondeterminism. European Aeronautic Defence & Space Company, France. Framework for CoDesign Solution for High Performance Scientific Applications. European Aeronautic Defence & Space Company, France. Development of Natural Fibre Composites for Automotive Applications. International Division, Dept. of Science & Technology, Hungary. Impact of Climate Change on the Water Cycle and Ecosystem Functioning at the River Basin Scale. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK. Understanding High Activity Enzyme Preparations for organic media. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK. Accurate Energy Modelling of the Cache Sub-System. Semiconductor Research Corporation, USA. Determination of Lamine Burning Velocity of C2+ Fuel Mixtures. Alstom Technology Centre, Switzerland. Asian-European Multi Polar Network for Curricula Development Focused on the Design of Sustainable Product Service System. European Commission, Itlay. Implementation and Validation of Numerical Models for Heat Island studies in Megacity Delhi. Japanese Ministry, Japan. Application specific Thermal NDE. U.K.I.E.R.I., British Council Division, UK. Study of Epitaxial Silicon Wafers. MEMC Electronic Materials Inc.,USA. Rosetta II:Measuring National Differences in Cognition. US Airforce. Curriculum Design, Review and Support for Academic Programmes Project. Kuwait Institute of Science and Technology. Scientific Advise to NCCoPP Activities and Refresher Training. I.N.F.R.A.S, Switzerland. Evaluating Adequate of PPR-Pipes for Safe Transportation and Handling of Drinking Water. Panchkanya Plast (P) Ltd., Kathmandu, Nepal. Modelling, Tessalation & Slicing of CAD Models. Architectural & Engineering Innovation Bureau, UAE. To Provide Consultancy to Ministry of Education, Ethiopian Government in starting M.Tech. Programmes in Various Engineering Disciplines. Ministry of Education, Ethiopia. 64 IIT Delhi APPENDIX IV FACULTY Director Surendra Prasad, Ph.D. Deputy Directors H.C. Gupta, Ph.D. Administration B.N.Jain Faculty Deans C.V. Ramakrishnan, Ph.D. Badri Prasad Patel, Ph. D. Sanjeev Sanghi, Ph.D. Rajesh Prasad, Ph.D. D.K. Sehgal, Ph.D. Maloy K. Singha, Ph.D. V. Seshadri, Ph.D. Anandh Subramaniam, Ph.D. S.N. Singh, Ph.D. S.V. Veeravalli, Ph.D. Adjunct Faculty (Naval Construction Wing) Associate Professor Lt. Col. R. Vijaya Kumar LT. Col. Amit Ray Anurag Sharma, Ph.D. Students A.K. Raghav, Ph.D. V.S. Bisaria, Ph.D. Industrial Research and Development Assistant Professors Cdr. V.K. Satyam. (Officer-in-charge) M. Balakrishnan, Ph.D. Postgraduate Studies and Research M.R. Cholemari, Ph.D. Dharam Singh S.R. Kale, Ph.D. Undergraduate Studies Manoj Datta Alumni Affairs & International Programmes Associate Deans Shashi Mathur, Ph.D. Student Affairs Suneet Tuli IRD Santanu Chaudhary Undergraduate Studies Department of Applied Mechanics Brijesh Eshpuniyani, Ph.D. Department of Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology Professor and Head Associate Professors A.K. Srivastava, Ph.D. Tapan Kr. Choudhary, Ph.D. Professors James Gomes, Ph.D. G.P. Agarwal, Ph.D. Prashant Mishra, Ph.D. V.S. Bisaria, Ph.D. P.K. Roychoudhry, Ph.D. J.K. Deb, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Professor and Head Santosh Kapuria, Ph.D. Saroj Mishra (Ms), Ph.D. Bishwajit Kundu, Ph.D. P.K. Sen, Ph.D. Puneet Mahajan, Ph.D. S.N. Mukhopadhyay, Ph.D. D. Sundar, Ph.D. Professors R.K. Mittal, Ph.D. (Chair Prof.) Sunil Nath, Ph.D. Chief Scientific Officer S. Ahmed, Ph.D. Y. Nath, Ph.D. T.R. Srikrishnan, Ph.D. Vikram Sahai, Ph.D. S.K. Gupta, Ph.D. R.K. Pandey, Ph.D. Subhash Chand, Ph.D. 65 IIT Delhi Department of Chemical Engineering Professor and Head K.K. Pant, Ph.D. S.K. Gupta, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Professors O.P. Amar, M. Tech. Ashok N. Bhaskarwar, Ph.D. Vivek V. Buwa, Ph.D. A.K. Gupta, Ph.D. V.V. Krishnan, Ph.D. K.D.P. Nigam, Ph.D. Shaik Abdul Munawar, Ph.D. B. Pitchumani, Ph.D. Sudip K. Pattanayek, Ph.D. D.P. Rao, Ph.D. Shantanu Roy, Ph.D. T.R. Rao, Ph.D. Anil K. Saroha, Ph.D. Associate Professors Anupam Shukla, Ph.D. S. Basu, Ph.D. Sreedevi U., Ph.D. Rajesh Khanna, Ph.D. System Programmer Ratan Mohan, Ph.D. J.K. Jain, D.I.I.T. Department of Chemistry Siddharth Pandey, Ph.D. V. Haridas, Ph.D. N.G. Ramesh, Ph.D. S. Nagendran, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Sameer Sapra, Ph.D. Shashank Deep, Ph.D. Department of Civil Engineering Professor and Head Rakesh Khosa, Ph.D. A.K. Nagpal, Ph.D. Alok Madan, Ph.D. Professors A.K. Mittal, Ph.D. B. Bhattacharjee, Ph.D. Geetam Tewari, Ph.D. Manoj Datta, Ph.D. Assistant Professors N.K. Garg, Ph.D. G.S. Benipal, Ph.D. A.K. Gosain, Ph.D. Suresh Bhalla, Ph.D. Ashok Gupta, Ph.D. Bhagu Ram Chahar, Ph.D. A.K. Jain, Ph.D. R.R. Kalaga Das, Ph.D. J.M. Kate, Ph.D. S.K. Deb, Ph.D. Mukesh Khare, Ph.D. Supratic Gupta, Ph.D. Professor and Head P.S. Pandey, Ph.D. Shashi Mathur, Ph.D. Kumar Neeraj Jha, Ph.D. B.Jayaram, Ph.D. R.N. Ram, Ph.D. G. Venkatappa Rao, Ph.D. Deo Raj Kaushal, Ph.D. Professors A. Ramanan, Ph.D. K.S. Rao, Ph.D. J. Uma Maheshwari, Ph.D. D.K. Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D. Ravi Shankar, Ph.D. K.G. Sharma, Ph.D. A.K. Nema, Ph.D. A.S. Brar, Ph.D. A.K. Singh, Ph.D. S.N. Sinha, Ph.D. J.T. Shahu, Ph.D. C. Chakravarty (Ms), Ph.D. Jai Deo Singh, Ph.D. Associate Professors Senior Scientific Officer-II H.M. Chawla, Ph.D. Associate Professors B.J. Alappat, Ph.D. H.S. Gupta, Ph.D. Anil Jacob Elias, Ph.D. Sunil Kr. Khare, Ph.D. V.R. Guntari, Ph.D. Senior Programmer Ashok Kumar Ganguly, Ph.D. Narayanan D. Kurur, Ph.D. K.K. Gupta, Ph.D. M. Malikharjuna Rao, M.E. M.N. Gupta, Ph.D. Nalin Pant, Ph.D. A.K. Keshari, Ph.D. 66 IIT Delhi Department of Computer Science & Engineering Professor and Head S.N. Maheshwari, Ph.D. Sandeep Sen, Ph.D. Sanjiva Prasad, Ph.D. Professors Huzur Saran, Ph.D. Anshul Kumar, Ph.D. Associate Professors S. Arun Kumar Ph.D. Amit Kumar, Ph.D. M. Balakrishnan, Ph.D. Preeti Ranjan Panda, Ph.D. S. Banerjee, Ph.D. Subodh Kumar, Ph.D. Naveen Garg, Ph.D. Assistant Professors S.K. Gupta, Ph.D. Amitabh Bagchi, Ph.D. B.N. Jain, Ph.D. Anirban Mahanti, Ph.D. Prem Kumar Kalra, Ph.D. Niloy Jyoti Mitra, Ph.D. Saroj Kaushik, Ph.D. Kolin Paul, Ph.D. V.J. Ribeiro, Ph.D. Department of Electrical Engineering Professor and Head S. Chaudhary, Ph.D. R.K. Patney, Ph.D. M. Gopal, Ph.D. Professors H.M Gupta, Ph.D. R.K.P. Bhatt, Ph.D. M. Hanmandlu, Ph.D. B. Bhowmik (Ms.), Ph.D. A.N. Jha, Ph.D. P.R. Bijwe, Ph.D. V.K. Jain, Ph.D. Ranjan Bose, Ph.D. Jayadeva, Ph.D. Devi Chadha (Ms.), Ph.D. S.D. Joshi, Ph.D. Vinod Chandra, Ph.D. Subrat Kar, Ph.D. J.K. Chatterjee, Ph.D. M.J. Kumar, Ph.D. R.K. Malik, Ph.D. Swades K. De, Ph.D. S.S. Murthy, Ph.D. S. Janardhanan, Ph.D. Surendra Prasad, Ph.D. Umesh Kumar, Ph.D. K.R. Rajagopal, Ph.D. Brijesh Lal, Ph.D. Bhim Singh, Ph.D. Sukumar Mishra, Ph.D. G.S. Visveswaran, Ph.D. Mashuq-un-Nabi, Ph.D. Associate Professors B.K. Panigrahi, Ph.D. G. Bhuvaneshwari (Ms.), Ph.D. Ajay Kumar Pathak, Ph.D. I.N. Kar Ph.D. Nilanjan Senroy, Ph.D. Shankar Prakriya, Ph.D. INSA Senior Scientist Sumantara Dutta Roy, Ph.D. J. Nanda, Ph.D. M. Veerachary, Ph.D. S.C. Dutta Roy, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Shouribrata Chatterjee, Ph.D. Department of Humanities & Social Sciences Professor and Head Assistant Professors R.B. Nair (Ms.), Ph.D. Vibha Arora, Ph.D. Professor Sujoy Chakravarty, Ph.D. Ravinder Kaur (Ms), Ph.D. Pritha Chandra, Ph.D. Amulya Khurana (Ms.), Ph.D. P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, Ph.D. V. Sanil, Ph.D. Angelie Multani, Ph.D. A. Srinivasan (Ms.), Ph.D. Bharati Puri, Ph.D. V. Upadhyay, Ph.D. Kamlesh Singh, Ph.D. Associate Professor Senior Scientific Officer II Purnima Singh, Ph.D. Syamala Kallury (Ms.), Ph.D. 67 IIT Delhi Department of Management Studies Professor and Head Sudhir K. Jain, Ph.D. S.S. Yadav, Ph.D. Sushil, Ph.D. Professors Associate Professors Rajat K. Baisya, Ph.D. K.C. Iyer, Ph.D. D.K. Banwet, Ph.D. Kiran Momaya, Ph.D. Kanika T. Bhal (Ms.), Ph.D. Ravishankar, Ph.D. V. Gautam, Ph.D. Assistant Professors M.P. Gupta, Ph.D. Harish Choudhary, P.G.D.M. P.K. Jain, Ph.D. Seema Sharma, Ph.D. Department of Mathematics Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor and Head D. Ravi Kumar, Ph.D. Arun Kanda, Ph.D. P.V. Madhusudhan Rao, Ph.D. Professors M.R. Ravi, Ph.D. Anoop Chawla, Ph.D. Anjan Ray, Ph.D. S.G. Deshmukh, Ph.D. Kiran Seth, Ph.D. P.L. Dhar, Ph.D. S.P. Singh, Ph.D. R.R. Gaur, Ph.D. P.M.V. Subbarao, Ph.D. Kshitij Gupta, Ph.D. Assistant Professors S.R. Kale, Ph.D. S. Aravindan, Ph.D. Sudipto Mukherjee, Ph.D. O.P. Bansal, M.Tech. Sunil Pandey, Ph.D. Professor and Head A. Tripathi, Ph.D. S.K. Saha, Ph.D. B. Chandra (Ms.), Ph.D. Assistant Professors R. Sagar, Ph.D. Professors Biswaranjan Behera, Ph.D. Ashis K. Darpe, Ph.D. P.V. Rao, Ph.D. Sudarsan Ghosh, Ph.D. J.M. Gupta, M.Tech. J.P. Subrahmanyam, Ph.D. M.S. Kulkarni, Ph.D. S. Wadhwa, Ph.D. Suresh Chandra, Ph.D. Lipika Dey, Ph.D. R.K. Sharma, Ph.D. Associate Professors Aparna Mehra, Ph.D. Naresh Bhatnagar, Ph.D. Mani Mehra, Ph.D. J.K. Dutt, Ph.D. Anima Nagar, Ph.D. A.D. Gupta, M.Tech. Associate Professors N. Chatterjee, Ph.D. S. Dharmaraja, Ph.D. A. Nagabhushanam, M.A. Subiman Kundu, Ph.D. Sunil Jha, Ph.D. S.V. Modak, Ph.D. Pulak Mohan Pandey, Ph.D. Rahul Rebeiro, Ph.D. Prabal Talukdar, Ph.D. Emeritus Fellow Sanjeev Jain, Ph.D. Sangeeta Kohli, Ph.D. B.L. Juneja, Ph.D. Wagish Shukla, Ph.D. B.S. Panda, Ph.D. Department of Physics K. Sreenadh,Ph.D. S. C. Sekhara Rao, Ph.D. Professor and Head Professors P.K. Pandya, Ph.D. Ajit Kumar, Ph.D. 68 IIT Delhi Arun Kumar, Ph.D. P. Senthil Kumaran, Ph.D. Associate Professors Assistant Professors R. Chatterjee (Ms.), Ph.D. Hitendra Kumar Malik, Ph.D. Apurba Das, Ph.D. B.S. Butola, Ph.D. S. Chopra, Ph.D. Pankaj Srivastava, Ph.D. Deepti Gupta (Ms.), Ph.D. Sourabh Ghosh, Ph.D. B.D. Gupta, Ph.D. R.D. Tarey, Ph.D. Manjeet Jassal (Ms.), Ph.D. Abhijit Majumdar, Ph.D. H.C. Gupta, Ph.D. Assistant Professors Mangala Joshi (Ms.), Ph.D. Amit Rawal, Ph.D. S.C. Kashyap, Ph.D. Anjan Barman, Ph.D. R.S. Rangasamy, Ph.D. Bodh Raj Mehta, Ph.D. Santanu Ghosh, Ph.D. B.P. Pal, Ph.D. Amrita Mishra(Ms.), Ph.D. G.B. Reddy, Ph.D. G.V. Prakash, Ph.D. Professor and Head Associate Professors Anurag Sharma, Ph.D. A.K. Shukla, Ph.D. Sudhir Chandra Ananjan Basu, Ph.D. M.R. Shenoy, Ph.D. Aloka Sinha(Ms.), Ph.D. Professors Arun Kumar, Ph.D. R.K. Soni, Ph.D. Rajendra Singh, Ph.D. R. Bahl, Ph.D. Assistant Professors K. Thyagarajan, Ph.D. Jitendra Pratap Singh, Ph.D. S.K. Koul, Ph.D. Mahesh P. Abegaonkar, Ph.D. V.K. Tripathi, Ph.D. Principal Scientific Officers B.S. Panwar, Ph.D. Monika Aggarwal (Ms), Ph.D. V.D. Vankar, Ph.D. Mukesh Chander, Ph.D. Suneet Tuli, M.Tech. Associate Professors D. Ranganathan, Ph.D. Versha Banerjee (Ms.), Ph.D. R.K. Varshney, Ph.D. Sujeet Chaudhary, Ph.D. Emeritus Fellow Professor and Head Joby Joseph, Ph.D. Kehar Singh, Ph.D. Maithilisharan, Ph.D. O.P. Sharma, Ph.D. Professors P.C. Sinha, Ph.D. S.K. Dash, Ph.D. Associate Professors S.K. Dube, Ph.D. Krishna Achuta Rao, Ph.D. Pramila Goyal (Ms.), Ph.D. H.C. Upadhyay, Ph.D. G. Jayaraman (Ms.), Ph.D. Senior Scientific Officers-I Neeraj Khare Ph.D. Department of Textile Technology Professor and Head R. Chattopadhyay, Ph.D. V.K. Kothari, Ph.D. B.L. Deopura, Ph.D. Professors Bhuvanesh Gupta, Ph.D. Ashwini K. Agarwal, Ph.D. S.M. Ishtiaque, Ph.D. B.K. Behera, Ph.D. Kushal Sen, Ph.D. Centre for Applied Research in Electronics Centre for Atmospheric Sciences U.C. Mohanty, Ph.D. Manju Mohan (Ms.), Ph.D. A.D. Rao, Ph.D. P. Agarwal (Ms.), Ph.D. R.C. Raghava, Ph.D. 69 IIT Delhi Centre for Biomedical Engineeing Educational Technology Services Centre Professor and Head Assistant Professor Professor & Head Harpal Singh, Ph.D. Aditya Mittal, Ph.D. Arun Kanda, Ph.D. Professors Senior Design Engineer Sneh Anand (Ms), Ph.D. S.M.K. Rahman, M.Tech. Dinesh Mohan, Ph.D. Principal Scientific Officer A.R. Ray, Ph.D.. Nivedita K. Gohil(Ms.), Professor and Head Assistant Professors M.K.G. Babu, Ph.D. K.A. Subramanyan, Ph.D. Professors R. Uma, Ph.D. R. Balasubramanian, Ph.D. Chief Scientific Officer T.S. Bhatti, Ph.D. K. Gadgil, Ph.D. Avinash Chandra, Ph.D. Senior Scientific Officers-I R.P. Dahiya, Ph.D. Sat Narain, Ph.D. L.M. Das, M.Tech. Subodh Kumar, Ph.D. M.G. Dastidar (Ms.), Ph.D. A.K. Sharma, Ph.D. Senior Manager Viresh Dutta, Ph.D. Senior Scientific Officers-II N.C. Kalra, M.Tech. A. Ganguly, Ph.D. S.N. Garg, Ph.D. System Operator(SG) T.C. Kandpal, Ph.D. Subodh Kumar, Ph.D. S.C. Kaushik, Ph.D. Visiting Faculties D.P. Kothari, Ph.D. Rakesh Bakshi, Ph.D. S.C. Mullick, Ph.D. M.S. Sodha, Ph.D. D.K. Sharma, Ph.D. Emeritus Fellow R.P. Sharma, Ph.D. S.C. Tripathi, Ph.D. G.N. Tewari, Ph.D. Chair Professor Associate Professor Veena Koul, Ph.D. Computer Services Centre Professor and Head Sunil Kak, M.Tech. B.P. Pal, Ph.D. Ram Lal, M.Sc. Sr. System Programmers Gopal Krishen, M.Sc. P.R. Bhowmik, M.Sc. Jayashree Santosh (Ms.), M.Tech. Savita Goel (Ms), D.I.I.T. (IITD) Pragya Jain (Ms) Ph.D. Senior Programmers Rajesh Bhat, Ph.D. R.K. Chauhan, M.C.A. Jaya, M.Tech. Centre for Energy Studies S.S. Sehgal, M.A. System Operator Usha Rani Gupta (Ms.), M.A. Associate Professor H.P. Garg, Ph.D. H.D. Pandey, Ph.D. 70 IIT Delhi Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre Professor and Head Chief Design Engineer (SG) Naresh Tondon, Ph.D. G.S. Yadava, Ph.D. Professors Chief Design Engineer (SE) V.P. Agarwal, Ph.D. V.K. Agarwal, Ph.D. Jayashree Bijwe, Ph.D. Design Engineer O.P. Gandhi, Ph.D. R.K. Rai, M.Tech. Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering Professor and Head Assistant Professor Veena Choudhary (Ms.), Ph.D. Josemon Jacob, Ph.D. Professors Emeritus Fellow A.K. Ghosh, Ph.D. A.K. Gupta, Ph.D. Ashok Misra, Ph.D. (on lien) S.N. Maiti, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Centre for Rural Development & Technology R.K. Pandey, Ph.D. Professor & Head Instrument Design & Development Centre Satya Santosh, (Ms.) Ph.D. Assistant Professors Chief Design Engineer (SG) and Head N.K. Jain, Ph.D. Professor Vijayaraghavan M. Chariar, Ph.D. Rakesh Kumar, Ph.D. (SG) Rajendra Prasad, Ph.D. Anushree Malik (Ms.),Ph.D. A.L. Vyas, Ph.D. S.K. Sud, M.E.(Hons.) Associate Professors Emeritus Fellow Professors Assistant Professor S.N. Naik, Ph.D. P. Vasudevan (Ms.), Ph.D. D.T. Shahani, Ph.D. D.S. Mehta, Ph.D. Satyawati Sharma (Ms.) Ph.D. Distinguished Fellows Chandra Shakher, Ph.D. Emeritus Fellow V.K. Vijay, Ph.D. M.N. Saha, Ph.D. Associate Professors R. Arockiasamy, Ph.D. S.K. Atreya, D.I.I.T. Hony. Visiting Professor I.P. Singh, Ph.D. P.K. Rastogi, Ph.D. Chief Design Engineers System Programmer A.K. Agarwala, M.S. (SG) R.P. Suri, M.Tech. L.K. Das, M.A. (SG) V.P. Sharma, Ph.D. National Resource Centre for Value Education in Engineering Professor & Coordinator R.R. Gaur, Ph.D. 71 IIT Delhi Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management Professor & Coordinator Interdisciplinary / Sanskrit Studies Professor and Co-ordinator M. Jagadesh Kumar, Ph.D. S. Prasad, Ph.D. Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology Professor & Coordinator Central Workshop Professor & Head R. Sagar, Ph.D./ Arun Kanda, Ph.D. Bijendra N. Jain, Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Applied Systems Research Programme APPOINTMENTS Professor and Co-ordinator Assistant Professors D.K. Banwet, Ph.D. Shaik Abdul Munawar Chemical Engineering Amirban Mahanti Computer Sci. & Engg. Sunil Jha Mechanical Engineering Rahul Ribeiro Mechanical Engineering Sudarshan Ghosh Mechanical Engineering Niloy Jyoti Mitra Computer Sci. & Engg. S. Janardhanan Electrical Engineering Nilanjan Senroy Electrical Engineering J. Uma Maheshwari Civil Engineering B.K. Satapathy CPSE Entrepreneurship Development Programme Professor and Co-ordinator Surendra S. Yadav, Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication Research Programme Professor and Co-ordinator D. Chadha (Ms.), Ph.D. Interdisciplinary / Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme (TRIPP) Professor and Co-ordinator Dinesh Mohan, Ph.D. 72 IIT Delhi RESIGNATIONS/RETIREMENTS/TRANSFER/VRS ETC. Department of Chemical Engineering B. Pitchumani Professor Department of Civil Engineering G.V. Rao Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering Arzad Alam Kherani Adjunct Faculty Department of Electrical Engineering A.N. Jha Professor Ajay Kumar Pathak Assistant Professor Naresh Sharma Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering K. Athre Professor O.P. Bansal Assistant Professor T.K. Kundra Professor 73 IIT Delhi APPENDIX V Administrative and Other Staff ADMINISTRATION Deepak Negi Sports Officer Col. Rajendra Singh (R) Registrar (under suspension) B.N. Yadav Security Officer (SS) Dr. A.L. Vyas Acting Registrar Naimuddin Institute Engineer (on Deputation) M. K. Gulati Deputy Registrar (Accounts) Rafat Jamal A.K. Monga Deputy Registrar (UGS) Asstt. Executive Engineer (under suspension) K.P. Singh Deputy Registrar (PGS&R), (Legal Cell) G.K. Taneja Executive Engineer Nanak Chand Chauhan Asstt. Registrar (SS) (SAS), (R&I),(O&M), (Trpt. Unit) V.K. Bharaj Asstt. Executive Engineer K.P. Mishra Asstt. Executive Engineer Sunita Shiva (Ms.) Asstt. Registrar (SS) (on lien) N. Bhaskar P.S. to Director V.K. Wadhwa Asstt. Registrar (SS, Estt-I, Conf.) Hitendra Goel Asstt. Executive Engineer P. Kumaresan Asstt. Registrar (SS) (Store Purchase) P.G. Basak Asstt. Registrar (SS) (Audit) R.K. Gupta Asstt. Registrar (Accounts) K.K Bhattacharjee Asstt. Registrar (IRD, CDN) Vivek Raman Administrative Computerisation Support Service B.S. Pawar Head R. Raghavan (Ms.) Senior System Programmer K. Narayanan Senior Programmer Asstt. Registrar (Planning), (PIO) P.K. Baboo Senior Programmer Atul Vyas Asstt. Registrar (Alumni) Pradeep Kumar Gupta Senior Programmer V. K. Vashistha Asstt. Registrar (officiating) (E-II) Chatar Singh STO (SG) 74 IIT Delhi Student Counselling Service Library Head A. K. Gosain Chairman O.P. Sharma, Ph.D. Jagdish Arora Librarian Counsellor K. Saha (Ms.) Dy. Librarian (S.G.) Rupa Murghai S.P. Singh Dy. Librarian (S.G.) (on lien) J.P. Srivastava Asstt. Librarian Planning Unit IIT Hospital Professor-in-charge (Planning) : Ashok Gupta, Ph.D. Professor-in-charge (Transport) : J.P. Subrahmanyam S.K. Aggarwal Chief Medical Officer (SS) Professor-in-charge (Guest Houses) : K.S. Rao S.B. Pathak Sr. Medical Officer (SS) (Homoeo) Head Hospital Renu Misuriya (Ms.) Medical Officer (SS) Ajay Kumar Jain Medical Officer (SS) Lily Khosa (Ms.) Medical Officer (SS) Mahesh Kumar Sagar Medical Officer (SS) Anila Khosla (Ms.) Medical Officer (SS) R.K. Khandelwal Medical Officer Prabhpreet Sethi (Ms.) Medical Officer Veena Chaudhary (Ms.) Medical Officer Industrial Research & Development Dean : V.S. Bisaria, Ph.D. Associate Dean : Suneet Tuli, Ph.D. Training & Placement Professor-in-Charge : Kushal Sen, Ph.D. Hindi Cell Senior Scientific Officer-II : Sushila Sinha (Ms.), Ph.D 75 IIT Delhi APPENDIX-VI Training Programmes Table I : Group A Officers deputed for various trainings in 2007-08 Name, Designation and Department Title of Training Period of Training Ms. Raj Rani Workshop on Noting/Drafting 23/04/2007 to 25/04/2007 Ms. Kamla Rani Workshop on Noting/Drafting 23/04/2007 to 25/04/2007 Sh. Rohtash Workshop on Noting/Drafting 18/06/2007 to 20/06/2007 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Workshop on Noting/Drafting 18/06/2007 to 20/06/2007 20 Candidates Training Programme on M.S.Office Automation 21/05/2007 to 04/06/2007 19 Candidates Training Programme on M.S.Office Automation 09/07/2007 to 20/07/2007 Sh.Vishesh Kumar Water Quality & its Management 16/07/2007 to 20/07/2007 19 Candidates Hindi Typing 25/07/2007 Sh. K. N. Madanasundran Collaboration in Research and Development of New Curriculum in Sound and Vibration 01/10/2007 to 05/10/2007 Sh. Shiv Kant Workshop on Safety Management 08/10/2007 to 11/10/2007 Sh. Manohar Singh Chana Workshop on Safety Management 08/10/2007 to 11/10/2007 Sh. Rajiv Agarwal Conference on Fire India-2007 21/11/2007 to 23/11/2007 Dr. Deepak Negi Sports Medcon-2007 Conference & Exhibition 16/11/2007 to 18/ 11/2007 Sh. P.G. Basak Workshop on Emerging Trends in Information Technology in University Management 03/12/2007 to 07/12/2007 Sh. R. K. Gupta Workshop on Emerging Trends in Information Technology in University Management 03/12/2007 to 07/12/2007 Sh. Nanak Chand Training Course on O&M at ISTM 17/12/2007 to 20/12/2007 Sh. R. K. Gupta Training Course on Accounting Standards and Reading of Balance Sheet. 23/01/2008 to 25/01/2008 Sh. Anuj Gaur Water Supply:Capacity Building 04/02/2008 76 IIT Delhi Name, Designation and Department Title of Training Period of Training Sh. K Nageswara Rao Workshop on Value Added Education in Library and Information Science 18/02/2008 to 22/02/2008 Sh. K. P. Singh Workshop on RTI & Legal Issue 23/02/2008 Sh. P. G. Basak Workshop on RTI & Legal Issue 23/02/2008 Sh. Vivek Raman Workshop on RTI & Legal Issue 23/02/2008 11 Employees Training Programme on M.S Office Automation 18/02/2008 to 29/02/2008 Sh. Hitendra Govil Training Course on O & M of Transformer Circuit Breaker 18/02/2008 to 22/02/2008 Sh. M. N. Hasan Rehabilitation Science Congress 01/03/2008 to 02/03/2008 77 IIT Delhi APPENDIX VII Courses and Admissions Table I : Break-up of Admissions through Joint Entrance Examination made to the Various Disciplines during 2007-2008 Sanctioned Strength Actual Admissions Chemical Engineering 46 44 Civil Engineering 72 71 Computer Science & Engineering 41 42 Electrical Engineering 41 41 Mechanical Engineering 67 67 Production Engineering 31 30 Engineering Physics 41 41 Textile Technology 62 56 Mathematics & Computer Applications (5-year Integrated M.Tech.) 31 31 Computer Science & Engineering (5-year dual Degree) 21 21 Chemical Engineering and Process Engineering and Design (5-year dual Degree) 16 15 Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology (5-year dual Degree) 31 29 Electrical (Power) 21 21 EE/Information and Communication Technology (5 year M.Tech.) 16 17 CC/Computer Applications in Chemical Engineering 16 16 553 542 Total 78 IIT Delhi Table II : Students Admitted to First Year of the M.Tech./M.Des./MS(R)/D.I.I.T., M.B.A. & M.Sc. Programmes as on July 31, 2007 (the last date for late registration in Ist Semester 2007-2008) Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Four-semester (24 months) Master of Technology (M .Tech.) Department of Applied Mechanics Engineering Mechanics 19 2 21 Design Engineering 15 2 17 21 3 24 __ __ __ 8 3 11 Structural Engineering 19 8 27 Water Resources Engineering 10 1 11 4 1 5 Construction Technology & Management — 25 25 Construction Engineering and Management 17 4 21 Environmental Engineering and Management 13 1 14 4 8 12 8 7 15 Department of Chemical Engineering Process Engineering of Design Department of Chemistry Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis & Control Department of Civil Engineering Geotechnical Geoenvironmental Engineering Rock Engineering Under Ground Structures Transportation Engineering Department of Computer Science & Engineering Computer Science & Engineering 79 IIT Delhi Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Department of Electrical Engineering Integrated Electronics & Circuits Communications Engineering Control & Automation 14 5 19 5 2 7 9 4 13 Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives 17 2 19 Computer Technology 14 2 16 Power System 12 — 12 Thermal Engineering 18 2 20 Design of Mechanical Equipment 17 3 20 Production Engineering 12 2 14 Industrial Engineering 13 2 15 Applied Optics 16 2 18 Solid State Materials 13 6 19 Textile Engineering 16 4 20 Fibre Science & Technology 11 1 12 2 8 10 Computer Applications 13 4 17 Energy Studies 19 5 24 Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Physics Department of Textile Technology Centre for Applied Research in Electronics Radio Frequency Design and Technology Interdisciplinary Programmes 80 IIT Delhi Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Evening Programme in Energy Studies * — 31 31 Industrial Tribology & Maintenance Engineering 10 2 12 9 1 10 17 1 18 9 5 14 Power Generation Technology (For NTPC Sponsored candidates) — 15 15 Tele-communication Technology and Management 15 — 15 VLSI Tools and Design __ 10 10 419 184 603 15 — 15 — 17 17 Chemistry __ 29 29 Mathematics __ 33 33 Physics __ 32 32 Instrument Technology Polymer Science & Technology Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication 2-year Master of Design (M.Des.) Industrial Design 2-year P.G. Diploma (D.I.I.T.) Naval Construction** 2-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) * Programme run for employees sponsored by R&D Organisations, Government Department or Private Industries. ** Exclusively sponsored candidates from Indian Navy. 81 IIT Delhi Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Amar Nath Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology 1 1 2 Applied Mechanics 1 — 1 — — — Computer Science & Engineering 1 3 4 Electrical Engineering 1 3+2 6 Chemical Engineering — 1 1 Biochemical Engineering & Biotech — __ 3 2 4 6 Full Time — 36 36 Telecommunication Systems & Management — 15 15 Part Time — 54 54 440 414 854 M.S. (Research) Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering M.B.A. Total 82 IIT Delhi Table III : Research Scholars Admitted in both the Semesters of the Session 2007-2008 Department/Centre I Semester II Semester Institute Scholars Others (including Part-timers) Institute Scholars Others (including Part-timers) Total Applied Mechanics 1 4 4 5 14 Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology 2 3 — 2 7 Chemical Engineering 3 4 4 3 14 Chemistry 5 19 — 3 27 Civil Engineering 2 15 2 5 24 Computer Science & Engineering 1 5 — — 6 Electrical Engineering 8 6 9 6 29 Humanities & Social Sciences 2 5 — 10 17 Management Studies 1 3 — 3 7 __ 1 — 4 5 Mechanical Engineering 4 4 1 2 11 Physics 6 6 1 6 19 Textile Technology 4 2 __ — 6 Centre for Applied Research in Electronics 1 1 __ — 2 Centre for Atmospheric Sciences 3 — — 1 4 Centre for Biomedical Engineering 2 — — 5 7 Centre for Energy Studies Mathematics 5 10 3 3 21 Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre — 1 1 — 2 Instrument Design & Development Centre — 5 — __ 5 Centre for Rural Development & Technology 2 2 __ 1 5 Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering 1 7 1 2 11 — — — 1 1 Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology Management— 3 — 1 4 Transpotation Research & Injury Prevention Programmes __ 1 __ — 1 53 107 26 63 249 Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology Total 83 IIT Delhi Table IV : Total Number of M.Tech./MS (R)/M.Sc./D.I.I.T.Students on Rolls as on July 31, 2007 (the last date for late registration in Ist Semester, 2007-2008) Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Master of Technology (M.Tech.) Department of Applied Mechanics Engineeirng Mechanics 40 3 43 Design Engineering 37 4 41 42 6 48 — — — — 48 48 Department of Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Department of Chemistry Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis & Control Department of Civil Engineering Construction Technology & Management Geotechnical & Geoenvironment Engineering 18 4 22 Rock Engineering Underground Structures 11 1 12 Structural Engineering 32 16 48 Water Resources Engineering 22 1 23 Environmental Engineering and Management 24 4 28 Construction Engineering and Management 33 13 46 9 17 26 20 15 35 288 132 420 Transportation Engineering Deptt. of Computer Sc. & Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Total 84 IIT Delhi Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Department of Electrical Engineering Integrated Electronics & Circuits 24 9 33 Communication Engineering 12 5 17 Control & Automation 17 7 24 Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives 25 5 30 Computer Technology 26 5 31 Power System 29 5 34 Thermal Engineering 32 6 38 Design of Mechanical Equipment 32 5 37 Production Engineering 16 2 18 Industrial Engineering 27 6 33 Applied Optics 24 5 29 Solid State Materials 23 14 37 Textile Engineering 32 4 36 Fibre Science & Technology 28 2 30 6 6 12 641 218 859 Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Physics Department of Textile Technology Centre for Applied Research in Electronics Radio Frequency Design and Technology Total 85 IIT Delhi Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Interdisciplinary Programmes Computer Applications 26 11 37 Energy Studies 37 9 46 Evening Programme in Energy Studies — 69 69 Instrument Technology 23 7 30 Industrial Tribology & Maint. Engineering 22 8 30 Polymer Science & Technology 27 8 35 Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication 16 14 30 Power Generation Technology — 38 38 Tele-Communication Technology and Management 36 — 36 Tele-Communication Systems and Management — 28 28 VLSI — 25 25 30 2 32 858 437 1295 — 140 140 Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Tech. 3 __ 3 Bio-Chemical Engg. & Bio-Technology 2 1 3 — 5 5 2 6 8 Master of Design (M.Des.) Industrial Design Total M.B.A. M.S.(Research) Chemical Engineering Computer Science & Engineering 86 IIT Delhi Course Institute students Others (including part-timers) Total Electrical Engineering 1 8 9 Mechanical Engineering 1 1 2 867 598 1465 — 33 33 Chemistry — 56 56 Mathematics 27 43 70 Physics 14 48 62 Total 41 180 221 Grand Total 908 778 1686 Total 1 & 1/2-year P.G. Diploma (D.I.I.T.) Naval Construction 2-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) 87 IIT Delhi Table V : Number of Research Students on the Institute Rolls as on July 31, 2007 (the last date for late registration in Ist Semester, 2007-2008) Department/Centre/Programme Institute students Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Tech. Applied Mechanics Others (including part-timers) Total 1 __ 1 15 37 52 Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology 11 20 31 Chemical Engineering 19 29 48 Chemistry 19 74 93 Civil Engineering 19 63 82 Computer Science & Engineering 13 12 25 Electrical Engineering 27 39 66 Humanities & Social Sciences 13 42 55 Management Studies 8 56 64 Mathematics 5 23 28 Mechanical Engineering 28 46 74 Physics 26 64 90 Textile Technology 16 6 22 5 6 11 Centre for Applied Research in Electronics Centre for Atmospheric Sciences 10 17 27 Centre for Biomedical Engineering 10 27 37 Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Prog. — 1 1 Centre for Energy Studies 27 85 112 Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre — 11 11 Instrument Design & Development Centre 8 13 21 Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering 9 17 26 11 27 38 300 715 1015 Centre for Rural Development & Technology Total 88 IIT Delhi APPENDIX VIII Scholarships/Assistantships and Awards Table I : Number of Cash Prizes and Merit-cum-Means Scholarships offered to B.Tech. Students during the Session 2007-2008 Class Cash Prizes 2005-2006 IInd Sem. No. of scholarships awarded 2007-2008 Ist Sem. Free Messing (basic menu and pocket allowance of Rs. 250/- p.m. to S.C./S.T. students I-Year 26 42 104 II-Year 27 19 90 48 III-Year 23 26 88 33 IV-Year 22 22 97 31 V-Year 7 — 4 2 Backlog — — — 2 105 109 383 Total 48+03 Preparatory 164+03 Preparatory Table II : Scholarships/Assistantships offered to the Students of M.Tech./M.Des./MS(R) and M.Sc. Programmes during the Session 2007-2008 (i) M.Tech./M.Des. Course No. of Scholarships renewed No. of Assistantships awarded (a) M.Tech. Engineering Mechanics 21 19 Design Engineering 22 12 89 IIT Delhi Course No. of Scholarships renewed No. of Assistantships awarded Process Engineering & Design 23 21 Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis __ __ Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering 10 8 Structural Engineering 13 17 Construction Engineering and Management 14 16 Environmental Engineering and Management 11 11 7 4 12 10 4 3 13 8 Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives 9 17 Communications Engineering 7 5 Control and Automation 7 9 Computer Technology 12 12 Power System 19 12 Integrated Electronics & Circuits 12 14 Computer Applications 15 14 Thermal Engineering 14 18 4 11 Industrial Engineering 14 13 Design of Mechanical Equipment 15 17 Applied Optics 10 14 Solid State Materials 14 13 Rock Engg. and Underground Structures Water Resources Engineering Transportation Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Production Engineering 90 IIT Delhi Course No. of Scholarships renewed No. of Assistantships awarded Textile Engineering 16 18 Fibre Science & Technology 17 11 4 2 Energy Studies 21 20 Industrial Tribology & Maintenance Engineering 12 10 Polymer Science & Technology 15 16 8 9 Instrument Technology 16 9 Telecommunication Technology and Management 21 15 17 14 Bio-chemical Engg. & Bio-Tech. 3 __ Amar Nath & Shashi Khosla School of Information Technology 2 1 Computer Science & Engineering 1 1 Civil Engineering — — Applied Mechanics — 1 Electrical Engineering — — 1 — — — 456 425 Radio Frequency Design and Technology Opto-electronics & Optical Communication (b) M.Des. Industrial Design (c) MS (Research) Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Total 91 IIT Delhi (ii) M.Sc. No. of merit-cum-means scholarships awarded Chemistry Mathematics Physics No. of free-ships awarded 2007 2006 I year — __ — II year 9 5 — I year 11 __ __ II year __ 8 — I year 10 10 __ II year — __ — Total 30 23 — 92 IIT Delhi Table III : Institute Research Scholarships/Fellowships Awarded for the Session 2007-2008 Department/Centre No. of Assistantship awarded (2007 entry) Amar Nath and Shashi Khosla School of Information Tech. No. of Scholarships renewed __ 1 Applied Mechanics 5 17 Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology 2 16 Chemical Engineering 6 19 Chemistry 4 14 Civil Engineering 4 20 Computer Science & Engineering 2 12 16 22 Humanities & Social Sciences 2 12 Management Studies 1 8 Mathematics 1 8 Mechanical Engineering 5 22 10 25 Textile Technology 3 12 Centre for Applied Research in Electronics 1 5 Centre for Atmospheric Sciences 3 9 Centre for Biomedical Engineering 2 7 Centre for Energy Studies 8 24 Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre 1 1 I.D.D. Centre 3 10 Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering 3 7 Centre for Rural Development & Technology 2 10 81 281 Electrical Engineering Physics Total 93 IIT Delhi Table IV : Prizes and Scholarships offered by Outside Agencies Rajindra Kumari Malhotra Memorial Prize Instituted for encouraging responsible student leadership based on student's performance in curricular and co-curricular activities during the previous year. It carries one prize of Rs.1,000/- and is awarded to a student who shows best responsible student leadership amongst the II, III and IV year students on the basis of academic requirement and participation in extra-curricular activities. Alumni Association, I.I.T. Delhi Prize Instituted to provide incentive for the average student to improve his academic performance. Prize is awarded to the top scorer from amongst the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year students at the end of the 2nd semester taking into account the result of 1st and 2nd semesters. It carries a prize money of Rs.10,000/-. Raman Subramanian Award To a student for the highest Grade Point Average at the end of the II year. It carries a prize money of Rs.225/-. Rajiv Bambawale Cash Prize To a student for the best project work of the year among final year B.Tech. students of Electrical Engineering. It carries a prize money of Rs.1,000/-. Mr.& Mrs. Prem Sheel Bhatnagar Award To a student for the best project work of the year among final year B.Tech. students of Civil Engineering. It carries a prize money of Rs.1,000/-. Rajiv Bambawale Cash Award To a final year student for the cumulative performance up to the pre-final year. The value of the award is Rs.2,500/-. Rajiv Bambawale Trust Merit-cum-Means Scholarship One scholarship of Rs. 700/- per month awarded every year to a 1st year UG student whose parental income is less than Rs. 2.5 lakhs. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA of 6.00. Kundan Lal Trust Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.500/- per month awarded to a 1st year student only for one year of any discipline on the basis of merit at the end of 1st semester. Tara Vati Ram Gopal Mehra Foundation Trust Scholarship One scholarship of the value of Rs.300/- + tution fee per month each based on merit-cum-means. R. Vibhakar Commorative Medal and Cash Prize To the student of 3rd year of any discipline securing the highest C.G.P.A. The value of the award is Rs.250/-. 94 IIT Delhi Harsh Vardhan Dwarkadas Motiwala Memorial Prize To the best final year B.Tech. student of Textile Technology discipline It carries a prize money of Rs.1,500/-. Vivek Sharma Memorial Award To the best outgoing sportsman. It carries a prize money of Rs.1,000/-. Lions Club Scholarship One scholarship of Rs. 100 per month awarded on the basis of merit i.e., JEE rank for the duration of the programme. Renewal subject to maintain CGPA of 6.00. Alok Saxena Memorial Award To the second best all rounder amongst under graduating students. It carries a prize money of Rs.1,000/-. Suresh Chandra Memorial Award Two awards to candidates each of the value of Rs.2000/- to candidates for the best project work for B.Tech. level one each in Computer Science & Engineering and Mech. Engg. in the area of software development. Motorola Student of the year Award An outstanding all round B.Tech. student from amongst the graduating students of Elect. Engg. and Computer Sc. & Engg. discipline based on Academic and non Academic performance throughout his/her undergraduate career at the Institute. I.C.I.M. Stay Ahead Award To a 4th year student falling in the first 10 ranks of his discipline whose project in Computer Technology, Information Technology, CAD/CAM, Robotics and Automation. It carries a prize money of Rs.6,000/-. Dogra Medal Award Medal to the best all rounder from amongst the graduating U.G. students of Civil Enggineering discipline. Shri Shashank Vikram Garg Award To the best all round B.Tech./Integrated M.Tech./M.C.A. having completed 3rd year. The merit will be adjudged in both academic and non-academic performance evaluated after the completion of 5th semester every year. The value of the award is Rs.10,000/-. Kesar Devi Scholarship Two scholarships for B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering students achieving highest C.G.P.A. at the end of the 2nd year. The value of scholarship is Rs.500/- p.m. WAPCOS Silver Jubilee Award To a B.Tech. student at the end of 3rd year for his best performance in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering course. It carries a prize money of Rs.2,000/-. Ms. M. Ratna Benevolence Scholarship One scholarship of the value of Rs.400/- per month. It is awarded on the basis of merit-cum-means to a first year student. Renewable for 4 years subject to maintain CGPA 6.00. 95 IIT Delhi Maj. Gen. Harkirat Singh Memorial Scholarship One scholarship of the value of Rs.250/- per month to a final year student of Civil Engineering with highest CGPA at pre-final year. Prof. A. K. Mahalanabis Memorial Scholarship To the student of 1st year Electrical Engg. who has the highest All India rank in Joint Entrance Examination. The scholarship/medal will be regulated as per existing rules. Value of the scholarship is Rs.400/- per month. K. Vasudevan Award A cash award of the value of Rs.1,000/- to each best student (based on C.G.P.A.) at the end of 1st, IInd, 3rd and 4th year of Textile Technology discipline. T.C.S. Project Award To students for the best B.Tech. project in the final year, one each in the Departments of Computer Science & Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. It carries a prize money of Rs. 5,000/- each. Suresh Chandra Memorial Trust Scholarship One scholarship of the value of Rs.300/- p.m. is awarded to a 1st year B.Tech. student purely on merit and based on the performance in the 1st semester whose parental income is less than Rs. 2.5 lakhs. Renewal subject to maintain SGPA 6.00. Late Shri Pyare Lal Murgai Memorial Award The award will be given to an UG student with highest SGPA/CGPA based on the result of the 1st semester on Merit-cum-Means basis in the discipline of Computer Science & Engineering as a first preference, if not possible the student with the same criteria in the discipline of Chemical Engg. will be given the award of Rs.1,000/-. Mehta Tarlok Chand Mohan Memorial Award To a 3rd year Civil Engineering student having highest CGPA. The value of the award is Rs.1,000/-. Padmashri Man Mohan Suri Projects Awards For the best innovative hardware oriented B.Tech. Major Project in Mechanical Engineering discipline. The value of the award is Rs.2500/-. Mrs. Shanti Chopra Scholarship 2 scholarships-one for 3rd year and one for 4th year B.Tech. student of Electrical Engineering. The value of scholarship is Rs.500/- p.m. Kehar Singh Memorial Award An award of the value of Rs.1,000/- to a B.Tech. student of Civil Engineering for the best performance at the end of fourth semester considering C.G.P.A. and earned credits. Major Dr. Nityananda Tyagi Scholarship To a Ist year UG students whose parents/guardian income is upto Rs.2,50,000/-p.a. It is renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 and earned credits 22 in every semester and is not awarded fail grade in any course registered. It carries an amount of Rs. 1,500/- p.m. for 10 months. 96 IIT Delhi Meera Mehta Scholarship To a Ist year UG students whose parents/guardian income is upto Rs.2,50,000/- p.a. It is renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 and earned credits 22 in every semester and is not awarded fail grade in any course registered. It carries an amount of Rs.1,500/- p.m. for 10 months. Vivekanand Scholarship To a Ist year UG student whose parents/guardian income is upto Rs.2,50,000/- p.a. It is renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 and earned credits 22 in every semester and is not awarded fail grade in any course registered. It carries an amount of Rs.1,500/- p.m. for 10 months. Veena Bhatia Mendiratta Freeship One freeship is granted to a 1st year meritorious UG student on merit amongst MCM category. (Parental income upto Rs. 2.5 lakhs p. a.) Jaman Lal Bhatia Freeship One freeship is granted to a 1st year meritorious UG student on merit amongst MCM category. (Parental income upto Rs. 2.5 lakhs p.a.) Silicon Graphics Systems (India) To a Final year Maths & Computing student whose CGPA is higher Pvt. Ltd. Scholarship than 6.00 on 10 point scale and have atleast 185 and 210 credits at the end of VIII semester and IX semester respectively (M.Tech. Part). Means not stipulated. It carries an amount of Rs.2200/- for ten months. Lotus Development (U.K.) Ltd., To a Final year Maths & Computing student whose CGPA is higher Scholarship than 6.00 on 10 point scale and have atleast 185 and 210 credits at the end of VIII semester and IX semester respectively (M.Tech. Part). Means not stipulated. It carries an amount of Rs.2200/p.m. Pramila Moudgill Freeship To a Ist year UG student on Merit-cum-Means basis. Means criteria is Rs.2,50,000/- p.a. It carries an amount of Rs.1500/- per month. Vidyavati Mendiratta Scholarship One Scholarship to a female U.G student of 1st year on the basis of MCM whose parental income is upto Rs. 2.5 lac. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 & EC 22 in every semester and is not awarded (F) grade in any course registered. The value of scholarship is Rs.1500/-p.m. (for 10 months). Anand Puri Scholarhsip One Scholarship to 1st year UG student on Merit-cum-Means basis. Whose parental income is upto Rs. 2.5 lac. Renewable subject CGPA 7.5 and EC 22 in every semester and is not awarded (F) grade in any course registered. The value of scholarship is Rs. 1000/-p.m. (for 10 months). 97 IIT Delhi Oracle Scholarship Two Scholarship for Mathematics & Computing students, to be given during IXth & Xth semester, having CGPA higher than 7.5 must have completed 185 and 210 EC at the end of VIIIth & IXth semester, respectively. The value of scholarship is 2,200/- p.m. Nirmal Prashad Jain Scholarship One Scholarship is awarded to a 1st year undergraduate student on the basis of MCM (parental income upto Rs. 2.5 lakhs p.a.). Renewable subject to earn 22 credits and maintain CGPA 7.5 and is not awarded Fail grade in any course. It carries an amount of 1250/- p.m. (for 10 months). Singal Scholarship One MCM base scholarship to 1st year female UG student of Electrical or Mechanical Engineering whose parents/guardian income is upto Rs. 2,50,000/- p.a.; renewable every semester on maintaining CGPA to 7.5 with 22 earned credits and without an F grade in any registered course. On vacancy, it will be filled by a 1st year student. It carries an amount of 6,500/- per semester. Krishna Engineering Scholarship One scholarship to a 1st year UG student of Civil Engineering on the basis of Merit-cum-Means. Parents/Guardians income upto Rs. 2,50,000/- p.a. Renewable every semester on maintaining CGPA of 7.5 and 22 earned credits. It carries an amount of Rs.1,200/- p.m. for 10 months. Ujjal Jeewan Charitable Trust Award One Medal will be given to the best allrounder M.Tech student in the Deptt. of Biochemical Engg. & Bio-technology. Rahul Giri Memorial Medal One Medal will be given annually amongst the best all-rounder from the graduating students of the Deptt. of Computer Science or Electrical Engineering. B.N. Bhardwaj Memorial Award Two awards, one each from 2nd and 3rd year UG student. Meanscum-merit will be criterion for selection. Value of the award is Rs.3,000/ - to each student. Mudit Sharma Memorial Gold Medal One Medal to a graduating student of B.Tech. of Engineering Physics with the highest CGPA. Prof. M.M. Chawla Gold Medal One Gold Medal will be given to student securing highest CGPA in 5 year Integrated M.Tech. in Mathematics & Computing Programme. Suman-Upma Gupta Memorial Gold Medal Medal to a student securing the highest CGPA among all outgoing UG/DD/Integrated M.Tech. girl student. 98 IIT Delhi Pearl Award (Batches 1965-69) The financial assistance to a maximum of two students every year from amongst the 3rd and 4th year students for attending Conference/ Seminar/Workshop/ Design competition/ Academic event to present his/her work. Abhinav Dhupar Memorial Award To a Graduating Civil Engineering student pursuing either higher studies or job in any field related to Civil Engineering.Value of Award is Rs.15,000/-. Nayyar Perwez Shahabuddin Medal to the best graduating student of Mechanical Engineering Department. Selection criteria include CGPA, project undertaken, papers, patents, plans for higher studies and research potential. Dr. P.L. Kapur Memorial Award Partial Financial Assistance to one UG/PG student of Physics Department for presenting a paper at an International Conference. Value of Award is Rs.25,000/- per annum. Laxmi Bai-Lal Chand Khurana Memorial Award To the best graduating student of 5 year M.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing with highest CGPA. In the event of a tie a Committee will resolve the tie keeping in view the relevant details of the eligible students. It carries a prize money of Rs.5000/-. Bimla Jain Medal Gold Medal to a graduating undergraduate Girl Student with best academic achievements whose CGPA is above 8.5 at the end of 7th semester for 4-year programme and 9th semester for 5-year programme. A.B.B. Scholarship One scholarship is awarded to a 2nd year student in the discipline of Electrical Engineering (Power) on the basis of merit and aptitude to pursue studies/projects in subjects of relevance to ABB. Renewable subject to earn 22 credits and maintain CGPA 7.5 and is not awarded Fail grade in any course. Value of Award is Rs.24,000/- per annum. Inlake Foundation Scholarship Three Scholarship are awarded every year to three students one each from 2nd 3rd and 4th year who obtain a CGPA of 9.0 or more. The award will be given after ascertaining the student's performance in academics as well as extra curricular activities. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 8.5. Value of Award is Rs.27,500/-per semester. BOSS Award 8 Awards are to be given annually to undergraduate student or group of students who are entitled to receive B.Tech. Degree from IITD (Including those from Dual Degree Programme) and whose projects are selected as the best hardcore experimental projects. The value of the award is Rs.10,000/- to each student. 99 IIT Delhi Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Former President of India Gold Medal To an M.Tech. student adjudged the best for general proficiency, including character and conduct, and excellence in academic performance, extra-curricular activity and social service. Institute Silver Medal for the 5-year Integrated M.Tech. To a candidate who obtains the highest CGPA in the graduating class Programme in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology of the 5year integrated M.Tech. Programme in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology. Dr. Neeraj Srivastava Prize To the top student of the M.Sc., Graduating class in Physics. The prize money is Rs.1,000/-. Dr. Amrik Singh Gold Plated Medal & Prize To the top student in Textile Engineering M.Tech. programme. The prize money is Rs.1,000/-. Dr. A.K. Sinha Cash Award To the best M.Tech. Student in Electrical Engineering based on highest CGPA. The prize money is Rs.1,500/-. Mrs. Santokh Gill Award To the top student in M.Sc. graduating class in Mathematics. The prize money is Rs.1,000/-. Jagat Ram Chopra Award For the best M.Sc. Project, demonstrating a process/equipment/ device/software in Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics. The value of the award is Rs.1,000/-. Suresh Chandra Memorial Award For the best software project in Computer Science & Engineering Department. The value of the award is Rs.2,000/-. NBCC Prize for Excellence To the academically best student from amongst the five M.Tech. Programmes in (i) Rock Mechanics (ii) Structural Engineering (iii) Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering; and (iv) Water Resources, put together of the Civil Engineering Department. The value of the award is Rs.2,000/-. Padmashri Man Mohan Suri Project Award For the best innovative hardware oriented Major Project in M.Tech. Programme of Mechanical Engineering. The value of the award is Rs.2,500/-. Dogra Medal For the best M.Tech. student in in area of the Civil Engineering Department to be given to the student securing the highest CGPA. The value of the award is Rs.5,000/-. K.S. Prakasa Rao Memorial Award The student having highest CGPA in M.Tech. Programme in Power Systems in Electrical Engineering will receive the cash Award provided that his/her CGPA is not below 8.5. The value of the award is Rs.1500/-. 100 IIT Delhi Shrimati & Shri H.R. Mittal Cash Award For the best M.Tech. Project in the Applied Mechanics Department. The value of the cash award is Rs.500/-. Parampujya Baba Sant Nagpalji Gold Medal For securing the highest CGPA amongst the graduating students of M.Tech. Programme in Computer Science & Engineering. Lt. Arpan Banerjee Award For the graduating student securing the highest CGPA in the programmes, viz. M.Tech. (Applied Mechanics), M.Tech. (Design Engineering) and D.I.I.T. (Naval Construction) put together. Dogra Educational Endowment Medal For Ph.D. Scholar for the best scientific publication in Biomedical Engineering. Prof. O.P. Gupta Medal To the best M.Tech. student in Centre for Energy Studies based on highest CGPA. The value of the Medal worth Rs.7000/- approx. Chand Rani Banarisi Dass Duggal Memorial Award To the outstanding M. Tech. students of Industrial Tribology & Maintenance Engg. discipline. Dr. R.S. Narayanan Memorial Scholarship Rs.300/- per month on the basis of Merit-cum-means criterion to four M.Sc. (Physics) students. Jawahar Gajree Memorial Scholarships 8 Scholarships for IIIrd year and 10 scholarships for IVth year UG students based on Merit and means. The value of the scholarship is Rs.500/- p.m. Dogra Endowment Awards One Merit-cum-Means scholarship is awarded to 1st year student on the basis of MCM whose parental income is less than Rs. 2.5 lakhs p.a. The value of the scholarship is Rs.10,000/- p.a. Daulat Ram Mendiratta Scholarship One Scholarship to Ist year Civil Engg. student on JEE merit basis. The value of the scholarship is Rs.10,000/- p.a. Hira Devi Jain Scholarship One Scholarship for Ist year UG student on merit-cum-means basis. Preference to student supported by Mother's income. The value of scholarship is tuition fee. Indian Women's Association, Bonn Scholarship One Scholarship is awarded to a 1st year UG student on the basis of MCM.(Parental income upto Rs.2.5 lakhs p.a.). Renewable for 4 years, subject to maintain CGPA 7.00 and earned credits 45 every year. The value of scholarship is Rs.1,800/- p.m. for nine months. Lakshmi Devi Scholarship One scholarship is awarded to a 1st year student on the basis of MCM (parental income upto Rs. 2.5 lakhs p.a.). Preference will be given to the girl students. Renewable subject to satisfactory performance in the previous year.The value of the scholarship is tuition fee. 101 IIT Delhi President's Gold Medal To a candidate who obtains the highest. CGPA among the students of the undergraduate graduating class of the Institute. In case there is a tie, the medal is awarded to the student with the largest earned credits. Director's Gold Medal To a candidate who is adjudged as the best all-rounder in the undergraduate graduating class of the Institute. Institute Gold Medal To a candidate securing a CGPA of 10, other than the one who has been awarded the President's Gold Medal. Institute Silver Medal To a candidate (one in each discipline) who obtains the highest CGPA among the undergraduate graduating class of the Institute in his/her discipline. In case there is a tie, the medal is awarded to the student with the largest earned credits. No Silver Medal to be awarded in the discipline from which a student gets the President's Gold Medal & Institute Gold Medal. Elnova Ltd. Scholarship To a final year UG student whose final year project is in the field of Power Electronics. This merit-cum-means scholarship will be administered by a Committee. The value of scholarship is Rs. 5000/- per semester. B.S. Hajela Memorial Scholarships Two scholarships to Ist year UG students, based on MCM. Parents income upto Rs.2,50,000/- p.a. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 and earned credits 22 in every semester and is not awarded fail grade in any course registered. The value of the Scholarship is Rs.2,000/ - p.m. for 10 months. Rai Saheb Raghunathdas and Smt. Sushma Gupta Trust Scholarship One scholarship to Ist year UG student based on JEE and who is not supported by father and is dependent solely on the mother for his education. The income of the mother is upto Rs.2,50,000/- p.a. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 and earned credits 22 in every semester and is not awarded fail grade in any course registered. The value of the Scholarship is Rs.1,500/- p.m. for 10 months. Tara Chand Chopra Scholarship One scholarship to Ist year UG student whose parents guardian's income is upto Rs.2,50,000/- p.a. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 and earned credits 22 in every semester and is not awarded fail grade in any course registered. The value of the scholarship is Rs.1,500/- p.m. for 10 months. Gyan Scholarship One scholarship to Ist year UG student whose parent's/guardian's income is upto Rs. 2,50,000/- p.a. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5 and earned credits 22 in every semester and is not warded fail grade in any course registered. The value of the Scholarship is Rs.1,500/- p.m. for 10 months. 102 IIT Delhi Pranab K. Chatterjee Family Undergraduate Fellowship One fellowship is granted to a 2nd year UG student of Chemical Engineering Department having CGPA of 6.75 and parental income upto Rs. 2.5 lakhs per annum. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 6.75. The value of scholarship is Rs. 1,500/- per month. Shri & Smt. B.S. Nayyar Memorial Medal for Excellence Two medals, one to UG girl and one to UG boy Students. The minimum CGPA of 8.5 and above at the end of 6th semester. The student also made visible contribution toward extra curricular activities including number of Projects done over and above. Dhan Kaur Memorial Scholarship Two scholarships are awarded for 1st year UG student from the beginning of 1st semester based on MCM (parental income upto Rs. 2.5 lakhs p.a.). One in Computer Science & Engg. and one in Electrical Engg. Dept. ( Preference will be given to the sudents with widow mother). Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5. The value of scholarship is Rs. 1250/- per month. Prof. Vidya Bhushan Memorial Scholarship A scholarship of Rs. 500/- per month will be given to an M.Sc. (Physics) final year student who secures the highest CGPA (minimum 8.0) at the end of the 1st year. Prof. Prem Kumar Scholarship One scholarship of the value of Rs.1000/- per month will be given for a period of 10 months to M.Sc. (Maths) 2nd year student based on merit. Kalpana Chawla Memorial Scholarship Two scholarships are awarded to the pre-final and final year student having CGPA of 8.00 or above.The student is required to submit a write up highlighting his/her creativeness & scientific contribution. His/ her interest and drive towards excellence and the scholastic aptitude shall be the prime criteria. The value of scholarship is Rs.35,000 (to final year student), Rs. 25,000 (pre final year student) per annum. Mudit Sharma Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,000/- per month is awarded to a 2nd year B.Tech. Engineering Physics student who has highest CGPA at the end of 1st year and continues in the Engineering Physics programme in the 2nd year. Jagdishwar & Maya Jaluria Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.2,400/- per month will be given for ten months to a 2nd year Mech. Engg. student on the basis of merit. Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.5. Shri B.N. & Smt. Kamlesh Sharma Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,250/- per month will be given for ten months to a 3rd year student from Chemical Engg. securing minimum CGPA of 6.5 and having a track record of extra curricular activities. 103 IIT Delhi Jwala Batch of 1984 Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,250/- per month will be given for ten months to a 3rd year student from Jwalamukhi Hostel on the basis of MCM. The student shall not be recipient of any other scholarship. CS&E 1998 Batch Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,250/- per month will be given for ten months to a 2nd year student from Computer Science & Engg. on the basis of MCM. The student shall not be recipient of any other scholarship. American Express Scholarship of Excellence Two Scholarships of Rs.4,000/- per month will be awarded to the top performers of 3rd year in the 5 year integrated M.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing Programme. (minimum CGPA 7.5). Renewable (only for one year) subject to maintain CGPA of 7.5. Upma Memorial Scholarship One merit cum means scholarship of Rs.1,000/- per month for a period of 1 year to a 1st year student for a period of IInd and IIIrd semester of Undergraduate programme. The summer period between 2nd and 3rd semester may be utilized for doing the project in the respective Department. Rupa Moudgill Scholarship One merit cum means scholarship of Rs.1,000/- per month for a period of 10 months to a 1st year UG student. Renewable subject to earned 20 credits and CGPA 7.5. Nilgiri 1990 Batch Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,600/- per month for a period of 10 months is awarded to a UG student of Nilgiri Hostel (completed Ist year or 2nd year, including the summer semester) for a period of one year with a minimum CGPA of 6.0. No weightage will be given for higher CGPA. The awardee will be decided taking into account involvement in extra curricular, hostel and academic activities. Due consideration will be given to special projects undertaken. The student receiving any other scholarship will not be eligible for Nilgiri 1990 Batch Scholarship. Amrit Chibber Family Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,500/- per month for a period of 10 months is awarded to a 2nd year UG Chemical Engineering student minimum CGPA of 7.0. The student with the lowest means and is not a recipient of any other scholarship.Renewable subject to maintain CGPA 7.0. Nirmala Devi Raghunath Das Sarin Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,500/- per month for a period of 10 months is awarded to a 2nd year UG Textile Technology on the basis of MCM having CGPA 6.0 or more. The student with the lowest means and is not a recipient of any other scholarship. 104 IIT Delhi Best Sportsperson Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.1,500/- per month for a period of 10 months is awarded to UG/PG regular students of those disiciplines in which Inter IIT tournaments are conducted. Student with minimum CGPA of 6.00 are eligible. 1st year students, and the students against whom disciplinary action has been taken at any level will not be considered for the scholarship. The scholarship will be for one calendar year. Buti Foundation Scholarship One scholarship is awarded to 1st year UG students on the basis of MCM and parental income upto Rs. 3.0 lakhs. Renewable for 4 years subject to maintain CGPA 8.0. The value of scholarship is waiver of tuition fee. Mehra Chand Motia Devi Kohli Scholarship One scholarship of Rs.2,000/- per month for a period of 10 months is awarded to first year B.Tech. student based on JEE score and Meritcum-Means. Parents income upto Rs.3 Lakhs. The scholarship will be awarded for the entire period of programme provided he/she maintain CGPA of 7.5. Prof. Pushpa Bajaj Gold Medal This award is given to final year M.Tech. (Fibre science and Technology) student with highest CGPA. IEEE-PEDES 96 Award This award is given to the best graduating M.Tech. student in power electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives. Madan Lal Parliwala Memorial Loan Scholarship This Loan scholarship is available for 3 full-time M.Sc. Student (one each in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics) at Ist year level, and continues till the successful completion of the programme. Amar Chand Memorial Scholarship Two merit scholarships of Rs.400/- p.m. (Rs. Four Hundred only) each are awarded to a first year and a second year student of M.Sc. (Maths) for ten months. For continuation of the scholarship the awardee shall maintain a minimum CGPA of 6.75 at the end of first year. National Board of Higher Mathematics Scholarship Two scholarship of Rs.400/- per month plus a yearly book grant of Rs.1,000/- are offered by the National Board of Higher Mathematics to students of M.Sc. in Mathematics on selection by the National Board of Higher Mathematics. Prof. Prem Kumar Merit Scholarship Two scholarships, each of the value of Rs.10,000/- p.a., will be given every year, one for M.Sc. (Maths) 1st year and the other for M.Sc. (Maths) 2nd year student based on Marit-cum-Means. The annual income of parents/guardians should be less than 2.00 lakhs after standard deduction. 105 IIT Delhi Perfect Ten Gold Medal This award is given to an M.Tech. student for Securing a CGPA of 10 out of 10. FITT Awards For the best industry relevant Ph.D. & M.Tech./ M.S(Research)/M.Des./ MBA Projects. Prof. M.C. Puri Memorial Medal To the top student in M.Sc. graduating class in Mathematics. ABB Scholarship To an M.Tech. student in the First Year in the discipline of PS/PEEMD in alternate years. The value of the scholarship will be 1,20,000/- per year. 106 IIT Delhi APPENDIX IX Academic Performance Table I: Discipline-wise break-up of CGPA for the two Academic Semesters (Undergraduate Courses) [Academic Session 2005-2006 (2002 Entry Students)] Disp. 10.009.00 8.998.00 7.997.00 6.996.00 5.995.00 4.994.00 3.993.00 2.992.00 Less than 2.00 Total First Semester BB 0 11 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 25 CC 0 4 7 1 0 2 0 0 0 14 CE 0 4 15 10 8 1 0 0 0 38 CH 1 11 13 12 4 3 0 0 0 44 CO 1 4 6 5 4 0 0 0 0 20 CP 0 1 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 14 CS 6 13 9 11 6 0 0 0 0 45 EE 9 7 12 5 11 0 0 0 0 44 EI 1 8 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 17 EP 0 7 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 18 ME 3 11 24 20 6 2 0 0 0 66 MT 0 6 9 9 3 0 0 0 0 27 PE 1 7 9 4 8 2 0 0 0 31 PH 2 5 8 13 4 0 0 0 0 32 TT 0 3 15 11 6 0 0 0 0 35 24 102 146 119 69 10 0 0 0 470 Total 107 IIT Delhi Disp. 10.009.00 8.998.00 7.997.00 6.996.00 5.995.00 4.994.00 3.993.00 2.992.00 Less than 2.00 Total Second Semester BB 0 14 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 25 CC 0 4 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 CE 0 4 15 10 8 1 0 0 0 38 CH 1 11 13 12 4 3 0 0 0 44 CO 1 5 5 5 3 1 0 0 0 20 CP 0 1 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 14 CS 6 14 8 12 5 0 0 0 0 45 EE 8 9 11 6 10 0 0 0 0 44 EI 1 7 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 17 EP 0 7 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 18 ME 5 9 23 21 6 2 0 0 0 66 MT 0 6 9 9 2 1 0 0 0 27 PE 1 6 10 4 8 2 0 0 0 31 PH 3 4 8 13 4 0 0 0 0 32 TT 0 2 17 12 4 0 0 0 0 35 26 103 145 120 64 12 0 0 0 470 Total 108 IIT Delhi Table II : Number of Undergraduate Students Graduated Degree Awarded in Convocation 2007 Discipline No. of Student Appeared No. of Student Pass Backlogers B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology 32 28 04 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering M. Tech in Computer Applications in Chem. Engg. 16 14 02 M.Tech. in Prcess Engineering and Design B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 15 12 03 M.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering 24 17 07 B.Tech in Electrical Engg. M.Tech in Information and communication 19 15 04 34 26 08 Civil Engineering 60 53 07 Chemical Engineering 51 43 08 Computer Science & Engineering 49 39 10 Electrical Engineering 50 44 06 Electrical Engineering (Power) 24 20 04 Machanical Engineering 68 62 06 Production and Industrial Engineering 36 27 09 Engineering Physics 39 33 06 Textile Technology 41 36 05 Total 558 469 89 5 Year Dual Degree 5 year (Integrated) M.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing B.Tech. Degree 109 IIT Delhi Table III : Academic Performance of 1st year Students of Postgraduate Programmes (a) M.Tech. Engineering Mechanics Design Engineering Process Engineering & Design Construction Technology and Management Geotechnical & Geoenvironment Engineering Structural Engineering Water Resources Engineering Construction Engineering and Management Rock Engineering of Underground Structures Environmental Engineering and Management Transportation Engineering ComputerScience & Engineering Control and Automation Communications Engineering Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives Computer Technology Integrated Electronics & Circuits Power Systems Computer Applications Thermal Engineering Production Engineering Industrial Engineering Design of Mechanical Equipment Tele-Communication Technology and Management Tele-Communication Systems and Management VLSI Tools and Design Radio Frequency Design & Technology Solid State Materials Applied Optics * No. of students admitted (2006) No. of students qualified to continue* 21 17 24 25 11 27 11 21 5 14 12 15 13 7 19 16 19 16 17 20 14 15 20 15 15 10 10 18 19 21 13 22 25 7 22 8 17 5 11 11 15 12 7 18 16 18 12 17 20 11 15 18 12 14 10 10 17 13 The remaining students either left the Institute or failed to meet the minimum C.G.P.A. requirements to continue in the next semester. 110 IIT Delhi No. of students admitted (2006) No. of students qualified to continue* 12 20 24 31 12 18 14 10 15 11 20 23 24 11 16 14 10 15 (b) M.S. (Research) Amar Nath & Shashi Khosla School of Information Tech. Applied Mechanics Bio-chemical Engg. & Bio-technology Chemical Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering 2 — — 1 2 — 4 — 2 — — 1 2 1 4 — (c) M.Des. Industrial Design 15 15 (d) D.I.I.T. (2 year) Naval Construction 17 17 (e) M.Sc. Chemistry Mathematics Physics 29 33 32 28 26 28 Management Studies M.B.A. Programme (Full-time) M.B.A. Programme (Part-time) 51 54 49 49 862 783 Fibre Science & Technology Textile Engineering Energy Studies Energy Studies (Evening Programme) Industrial Tribology & Maintenance Engineering Polymer Science & Technology Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication Instrument Technology Power Generation Technology 111 IIT Delhi Table IV : Number of Students Qualified for the Award of Degrees/Diplomas in 2007 No. of degrees awarded No. of diplomas awarded (a) M.Tech. Engineering Mechanics 18 — Design Engineering 19 — Process Engineering & Design 13 — Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis 17 — Construction Tech. & Management 19 — Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering 15 — Structural Engineering 21 1 Water Resources Engineering 13 — Rock Engineering & Underground Structures 15 — Construction Engineering and Management 20 — Environmental Engg. and Management 23 — 4 — Computer Science & Engineering 13 — Control and Automation 11 — Communications Engineering 14 — Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives 19 __ Computer Technology 20 — Integrated Electronics & Circuits 13 — Power Systems 14 — Computer Applications 19 — Transportation Engineering Management & Systems MBA (Full-time) 37 — Management & Systems MBA (Part-time) 10 — Modular Programme (Management and Systems) __ 1 Thermal Engineering 14 — 8 __ Telecommunication Systems and Management 112 IIT Delhi No. of degrees awarded Production Engineering 13 No. of diplomas awarded — Industrial Engineering 9 — Instrument Technology 16 — Design of Mechanical Equipment 12 — Applied Optics 14 — Solid State Materials 13 — Fibre Science & Technology 15 — Textile Engineering 20 — Radio Frequency Design and Technology 12 Energy Studies 40 — Industrial Tribology & Maintenance Engineering 12 — Polymer Science & Technology 17 — Power Generation Technology 25 — Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication 15 — VLS M.Tech. VLSI Design Tools and Technology 23 — Telecommunication Technology and Management 13 — 16 — (c) M.Sc. 70 — (d) M.Des. 20 — M.S. (Research) — — (b) D.I.I.T. (2-year) Naval Construction Bio-Chemical Engg. and Bio-Tech 2 — Chemical Engineering _ — Civil Engineering _ — Computer Sc. & Engineering 1 — Electrical Engineering 1 — Mechanical Engineering 1 — 113 IIT Delhi Table V : Number of Ph.D. Degrees Awarded in 2007 Department/Centre No.of degrees awarded Applied Mechanics 5 Bio-chemical Engineering & Bio-technology 7 Chemical Engineering 1 Chemistry 13 Civil Engineering 8 Computer Science & Engineering 5 Electrical Engineering 11 Humanities & Social Sciences 6 Management Studies 7 Mathematics 4 Mechanical Engineering 17 Physics 13 Textile Technology 2 Centre for Atmospheric Sciences 6 Centre for Bio-medical Engineering 6 Centre for Applied Research in Electronics 4 Centre for Energy Studies 16 Industrial Tribology, Machine Dynamics & Maintenance Engineering Centre 2 Instrument Design & Development Centre — Centre for Polymer Science & Engineering 4 Centre for Rural Development & Technology 3 Educational Technology — Total 140 114 IIT Delhi APPENDIX X Training & Placement Activities Table I : Pre-final Year Students' Summer Training - Before March, 2008 Discipline Organisations approached Seats required Seats obtained Stipends Other facilities Chemical Engineering/Dual Degree 55 68 83 7 5 Computer Sc. & Engineering/Dual Degree 30 59 61 8 10 Civil Engineering 50 69 121 4 1 Electrical Engineering/Power/Dual Degree 70 78 103 10 4 Engineering Physics 15 35 35 1 1 Mechanical Engineering 100 64 87 10 9 Indl. & Production Engg. 60 31 32 3 2 Textile Technology 30 40 50 6 3 Bio-Chem. Engg. & Bio-Tech. 30 23 23 0 0 Mathematics & Computer Applications 25 23 24 0 0 465 490 619 49 35 (a) B.Tech. (b) 5-year Integrated M. Tech. Programmes Total 115 IIT Delhi Table II : Discipline-wise break-up of Placement Position of B.Tech. and 5-year Integrated M. Tech. Students during 2007-2008 Discipline (a) No. of students graduated Absorbed in Industry* No. of students with more than one job** Chemical Engineering 46 43 2 Civil Engineering 60 56 2 Computer Sc. & Engineering 43 43 2 Electrical Engineering 47 44 1 Electrical Engineering (Power) 24 25 2 Mechanical Engineering 73 75 5 Industrial & Production Engineering 34 30 2 Textile Technology 40 35 __ Physics Engineering 30 29 1 Mathematics & Computer Applications (MT) 21 16 __ Bio-chemical Engineering & Bio-Technology (BB) 29 21 1 Chemical Engineering (Dual Degree) (CC) 13 12 1 Chemical Engineering (Dual Degree) (CP) 17 13 — Computer Science & Engineering (Dual Degree) (CO) 24 29 8 Electrical Enginering (Dual Degree) (E1) 18 16 __ 519 487 27 B.Tech. (b) Dual / 5-yr. Integrated M. Tech. Programmes Total * Others would have obtained jobs from off-campus mode or opted for higher studies in India or Abroad. ** This is because more than one company declared the results on the same day. 116 IIT Delhi Table III : On-campus Placement Position of M.Tech. Students during 2007-2008 Department/ Interdisciplinary Programme No. of Students Graduated Absorbed in Industries/ Organisations* More than one job** Applied Mechanics 41 39 __ Chemical Engineering 20 15 __ Civil Engineering 79 60 __ (a) M.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering 13 13 1 Electrical Engineering 64 57 1 Computer Application 15 16 1 Mechanical Engineering 46 36 1 Physics 24 15 __ Textile Technology 31 22 __ Energy Studies 20 16 2 ITMMEC 14 16 2 Opto-Electronics & Optical Communication 19 07 — Polymer Science & Technology 12 05 — Instrument Technology 19 16 — VLSI 11 10 __ CRF(Care) 04 04 — Tele Communication 21 19 1 453 366 9 Total In addition 23 MSc., 4 MS Research, 3 M.Des and 2 Ph.D. students also were placed through our campus activities. MBA, M.Des. did their placement separately. * Others are either sponsored students are have got placement through off-campus activities. Some would have gone for higher studies. ** This is because more than one company declared the results on the same day. *** Total jobs B.Tech. + M.Tech.+ M.Sc. + MS(R) + Ph.D. = 487+366+21=874 117 IIT Delhi Appendix XI Finance and Accounts The financial year of the Institute corresponds with that of Govt. of India i.e. Ist April to 31st March. The accounts of the Institute are annually audited by the Director General of Audit & Central Revenue of India. The 89th Finance Committee of the Institute in its meeting held on 14-11-2007 recommended Plan Revised Estimates for Rs.9350 lakhs for the year 2007-2008 and Budget Estimates for Rs.12012 lakhs for the year 2008-2009 respectively and Non-Plan Revised Estimates for Rs.11168.67 lakhs for the year 2007-2008 and Budget Estimates for Rs.11920 lakhs for the year 2008-2009. The following are the details for the financial year 2007-08 and 2008-09: PLAN Detailed Statement showing the Actual Expenditure for 2006-2007 along with Revised Estimates 2007-2008 and Budget Estimates 2008-2009 Actual 2006-07 A. Normal Plan Grant from MHRD Carryforward Normal Grant from MHRD Grant from Ministry of Tribal Affairs Total A B. Revised Estimate 2007-08 Budget Estimates 2008-09 340.01 — — 2,295.00 9,350.00 12,012.00 440.91 __ __ 3,075.92 9,350.00 12,012.00 2,994.62 3,750.00 4,150.00 __ 5,600.00 7,862.00 81.30 — — 3,075.92 9,350.00 12,012.00 Expenditure Normal Development Activities & Increase of Students Intake (including new hostel) New Courses Modernisation & Thrust Areas New Boys Hostel/Lecture Theatre-cum-lab complex & New Faculty Houses/Flates Commitments against L.C.'s for the year 2006-07 Total B 118 IIT Delhi Head of Expenditure Actual 2006-2007 Revised Estimate 2007-2008 Budget Estimates 2008-2009 (a) Developmental Activities & Increase Intake of Students Major Works (including On going & Fresh Schemes) 883.00 6,700.00 9,362.00 1,348.78 1,700.00 1,700.00 Office General & Hospital Equipment/Furniture 155.39 100.00 100.00 Research Funds, Central Facilities & Thrust Areas 562.01 300.00 300.00 Teaching Equipment/Computerisation Library Books & Journals — 500.00 500.00 Upgradation of Computers (IT infrastructure) 11.30 __ __ Lab Equipment/Lab Development & Infrastructure Facilities due to increase intake of student (including new hostels) 34.14 50.00 50.00 2,994.62 9,350.00 12,012.00 Total (a) 119 IIT Delhi NON-PLAN Detail Statement showing the Actual Expenditure for 2006-07 alongwith Revised Estimates 2007-08 and Budget Estimates 2008-09 Head of Expenditure Actual 2006-2007 Revised Estimate 2007-2008 Institute Income 3,524.59 3,350.00 3,340.00 Grant from M.H.R.D. 7,000.00 7,000.00 8,580.00 10,524.59 10,350.00 11,920.00 Total Budget Estimates 2008-2009 NON-PLAN Detail Statement showing the Actual Expenditure for 2006-07 alongwith Revised Estimates 2007-08 and Budget Estimates 2008-09 Head of Expenditure A. Pay & Allowances B. Academic Expenses C. Educational Expenses D. Computerization & Computer Support Service E. Estate Maintenance F. Office Contingencies, Misc. & Commitments/Provisions Total Previous Year Actual 2006-07 Revised Estimate 2007-2008 Budget Estimates 2008-09 6,165.88 6,385.00 6,790.00 658.27 700.00 800.00 1,513.43 1,100.00 1,200.00 __ 200.00 200.00 1,876.31 2,063.67 2,195.00 617.06 720.00 735.00 10,830.95 11,168.67 11,920.00 120 IIT Delhi INCOME Detail Statement showing the Actual Income for 2006-07 alongwith Revised Estimate 2007-08 and Budget Estimates 2008-09 Sources of -Income Previous Year Actual 2006-2007 Revised Estimate 2007-2008 Budget Estimates 2008-2009 1. Academic Receipts 971.18 975.00 975.00 2. Receipt-Central Administration Interest on Investments Charges for use of Staff Cars and Buses Application Fee Sponsored Project/Consultancy 415.71 4.78 36.92 697.95 410.00 5.00 45.00 700.00 375.00 5.00 45.00 700.00 Works & Building Licence Fee Water & Electricity 423.98 140.58 250.00 150.00 275.00 150.00 5.18 5.00 5.00 65.16 65.00 65.00 3. 4. Hospital & Medical 5. Guest House 6. Joint Entrance Exam 392.43 320.00 320.00 7. GATE 258.32 250.00 250.00 8. Joint Examination for M.Sc. 8.07 40.00 40.00 9. Misc./ Other Receipts (including sale of obsolete equipments) 104.33 135.00 135.00 3,524.59 3,350.00 3,340.00 Total INTERNAL AUDIT The Internal Audit Section functioning independently as per Revised Audit System (w.e.f. 1.7.2002) of IIT Delhi and on the recommendations of the Director General of Audit, Central Revenues, to oversee the Institute accounts for better maintenance and transparency. Since then, it has been functioning directly under the control of the Director, supported by Assistant Registrar (Audit). The section also conducts the Internal Audit of Deptt./ Centre/Section etc. within the Institute Internal Control System. Besides, the Internal Audit advises IIT Delhi on various financial as well as administrative/ service matters. The section is also entrusted with the work of pre-audit of pension payment cases, provident fund final payment cases, pay fixation, tender documents, contract documents and other matters entrusted from time to time and also post-audit of accounts, pursuance/settlement of audit objections taken by statutory audit and coordination with various concerned bodies in connection with replies to paras of Audit Report. 121