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Growing IIT-M – Deakin University Partnership

Growing IIT-M – Deakin University Partnership. K. Anand, BS Murty, Dan Fabijanic. Priorities. Short term / continued rhythm: Outreach in Materials & manufacturing CoE

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Growing IIT-M – Deakin University Partnership

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  1. Growing IIT-M – Deakin University Partnership K. Anand, BS Murty, Dan Fabijanic

  2. Priorities • Short term / continued rhythm: Outreach in Materials & manufacturing CoE • Seminars and workshops, webinars, Online courses, Linked,in, student internships, more joint PhDs, new expansion opportunities • Expand IITM-Deakin Collaborations, with the industry • Prioritise on high impact verticals for our industries • Sustainable manufacture ( mining to finished product) – Wear, refurbishment, efficient manufacture. pollution control • Light-weighting – through design and materials / manufacturing. • Alloy and Coatings design house • Connect to and drive themes of national importance • Agro waste to energy & fuels, carbon capture and storage, efficient surfaces (+5% efficiency across industry), • Super critical CO2 cycles for power gen and waste heat recovery.

  3. Continued rhythm– activities / targets/ outcomes Short term / continued rhythm: Outreach in Materials manufacturing CoE: Seminars and workshops, webinars, Online courses, Linked,in, student internships, more joint PhDs

  4. Expand IITM+Deakin - industry collaborations

  5. Expand IITM+Deakin - industry collaborations Current COE faculty skillsand interests Emerging themes from Industry (need to iterate ormake a start) Identify key intersections between Materials & Manufacturing Themes Prioritize (March 14) Drive forward

  6. Expand IITM+Deakin - industry collaborations

  7. Prioritize & Implement • Strongest skill sets + strongest industry / country wide pulls • Identify at least one potential project in the following categories (Q2 goal)/ drive it to a collaborative program (Q3 goal) • Sustainable mining to manufacture – SME / MSME reach out,. Specific consultancy with automotive and mechanical deformation process industries. • Light weighting: Leverage on going linkages with automotive companies to identify one collaborative projectwith direct funding or Imprint / UAY vehicles • Alloy & Coatings Design – modelling driven and experimentally backed design tools that helps us tailor materials for specific property requirement (example gamma prime strengthened HEAs, wear & oxidation resistant HEA coatings) • Functional materials – Bio materials for implants, smart materials for sensors and actuation, luminescent materials forpower to lighting conversion or vice versa.

  8. Connect to and drive themes of national importanceAgro waste to energy & fuels, carbon capture and storage, efficient surfaces (+5% efficiency across industry), Super critical CO2 cycles for power gen and waste heat recovery.

  9. Longer term programs that fill national missions • Stay aligned to national mission statements • Look for national / global funding vehicles • Prepare whitepapers and form proposal writing teams • Aim for at least three proposal submissions by 2019.

  10. Potential Areas… • Agro waste to energy & fuels • Carbon capture and storage • Efficient surfaces (+5% efficiency across industry) • Super critical CO2 cycles for power gen and waste heat recovery

  11. Thank You!!

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