'Reconsider Research Projects, Engineering Education, And Industry Gaps,' According To The IIT Alumni Association
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The Pan IIT Alumni of India, a group of IIT alumni, has asked the IITs and other premier institutions in the country to reimagine and rethink their research projects and engineering teaching, as well as to further bridge the gap between industry and academia through collaborations. Chairman of the society Debashish Bhattacharyya, speaking at the "PIWOT - World of Technology event today in Bengaluru, underlined that the 'weakest link' among the IITs has been the translation of research into practical output. He also believes that research should be made more available to industries in order to provide quantitative, visible results and to foster talks between researchers and industry.
The two-day session with different industry leaders, IIT professors, students, and think tanks will also deliberate on change in the pedagogical structure for teaching engineering which is in sync with the current industry needs, technological advancement and push IITians into making disruptive innovations.
- 'Reconsider Research Projects
- Engineering Education
- And Industry Gaps
- ' According To The IIT Alumni Association
- Pan IIT Alumni of India
- a group of IIT alumni
- PIWOT - World of Technology