AILA can autonomously operate an atomic force microscope, designing experiments, controlling equipment, and analysing data without human intervention.
The collaboration aims to provide advanced, patient-centred implant solutions and to enhance the medical technology manufacturing sector.
Rising water levels at Lonar Lake in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district have submerged the Kamalja temples, raising conservation concerns and prompting IIT Bombay’s involvement.
The project will begin with Vertiv designing a 40 kW dry cooler, to be tested at IIT Bombay and later evaluated at Vertiv’s Pune facility.
The pill-sized device stays inactive in the stomach, opens in the intestine to collect microbes and biomarkers from the upper GI tract, then seals itself and exits the body safely.
Green hydrogen is a clean fuel produced from renewable energy. It can play a central role reducing emissions from sectors that are traditionally difficult to decarbonise such as industry, transport, and buildings.
The project will focus on high-performance concrete. It is expected to strengthen the department’s work in advanced materials and applied engineering research.
The programme will provide development support to about 100 teams annually as part of their entrepreneurship and capstone course, helping nearly 400 teams develop, test, and refine their solutions over 4 years.