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This story is from July 6, 2020

DRDO to establish Research Cell at IIT Hyderabad to meet Future Defence Technological Needs

'DRDO-IITH Research Cell' will enhance scientific and technological base of the country in critical defence technology areas & help the nation become self-reliant in select defence technologies
DRDO to establish Research Cell at IIT Hyderabad to meet Future Defence Technological Needs
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HYDERABAD: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is going to establish a research cell at Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad to meet the future defence technological requirements of the country. The ‘DRDO - IITH Research Cell’ will undertake basic and applied research programs in identified technology areas.
Being established as an extension of the DRDO Research and Innovation Centre (RIC), Chennai, the research cell is envisaged to become a centre of excellence in conducting scientific and applied research in advanced technologies for defence.

The MoU to establish the research cell was signed by K K Pathak, director, Directorate of Futuristic Technology Management (DFTM), DRDO, MSR Prasad, distinguished scientist and director general, missiles and strategic systems (MSS), DRDO, and Professor B S Murty, director, IIT Hyderabad.
The MoU was signed during a virtual event organized at the DRDO DG-MSS Office in Hyderabad on July 3, 2020 in which officials from DRDO and IIT Hyderabad participated.
G Satheesh Reddy, secretary, department of defence R&D and chairman, DRDO said: “This DRDO-IITH research cell will ensure seamless execution of different projects between DRDO and IITH. IITH has a strong research base in advanced technologies, which will be strengthened for the growth of the country through this cell.”
The DRDO-IITH research cell will enable tapping knowledge resources in Basic Science and Technology Industries that are interdisciplinary in nature and spread across multiple institutions. The research cell will help enhance the scientific and technological base of the country in critical defence technology areas. This directed Research initiative will help India become self-reliant in select defence technologies

Professor Bhaskar Ramamurthi, director, IIT Madras, said: “IITM shares a special bond with IITH from its birth. I am sure that DRDO-IITH research cell will make headway with its breath-taking deliverables under the umbrella of RIC, Chennai, with strong collaboration between DRDO Scientists and IITH Researchers.”
The Research Cell will facilitate directed basic and applied research by engaging faculty and researchers at academic institutions, technology centres and other renowned institutes in the country through defined research programs based on their research capabilities.
Murty, said: “Research is always a prime focus at IITH. This cell will support various research areas at IITH that can not only focus on fundamental science but also can bring out indigenous technologies and solutions through strong collaboration with scientists of DRDO.”
The Thrust Areas of the Research Cell includes
* Advanced Material and Processing
* Sensors for defense applications
* Hardware and Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence-based applications
* Technologies for Space applications
* Adaptive Optics and Image Processing
* UAV and Nanoornithocopter Technologies
* Quantum Technologies
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