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The Times of India
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Chethan Kumar | TNN

IISc, Indian Navy ink pact to boost self-reliance in key tech

BENGALURU: The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Indian Navy have signed an MoU to collaborate on aviation research and development.

The agreement, IISc said, would also aid navy to ramp up self-reliance efforts.

"The MoU provides a formal basis for the Indian navy to interact with relevant faculty members at IISc and will promote joint research programmes in areas of mutual interest," IISc said.

The areas of collaboration will fall under the domain of aerospace/aeronautical engineering, including design and education technology.

"Specialisations that will be under focus include propulsion and propulsion systems, steel technology, metallurgy and material sciences, and corrosion science; systems and controls, instrumentation and sensors; environmental science and engineering, energy science and engineering; management (technical and logistics), industrial engineering and operational research, nanotechnology and MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems), artificial intelligence, data analytics, and machine learning," IISc said.

Terming it a privilege, IISc registrar Captain (retd) Sridhar Warrier, said the areas of collaboration were of mutual interest for both parties.

“We look forward to the many exciting research and development outcomes that will emerge from this partnership,” Warrier said, adding that the collaboration will also foster regular interactions between IISc faculty members and officers of the navy.

The MoU was signed by Captain (retd) Sridhar Warrier, registrar, IISc and Captain P Vinayagam, Capt (APP), Indian navy, in the presence of senior members of the navy including Rear Admiral Deepak Bansal (Air Materiel), and Commodore Raja Vinod, Commodore Superintendent, NAY (Goa), apart from other senior officers from the navy. Also present at the occasion were chairs of several departments in the division of mechanical sciences, and the office of research grants at IISc.

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