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IIT Delhi, which currently has a total endowment reserve of Rs 350 crore from its alumni, looks to add another Rs 250 crore in the next two years, its dean of alumni relations PVM Rao said. Last calendar, the institute raised about Rs 50 crore. “However, one big donation may change these projections as it happened with IIT Bombay with (Nandan) Nilekanis donation,” Rao said. ....
Emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, petroleum and natural gas tend to collect within Earth s atmosphere as "greenhouse gases" that are blamed for escalating global warming. So researchers around the globe are on a quest for materials capable of capturing and storing greenhouse gases. ....
Kanpur : One of IIT Kanpur’s path-breaking inventions, Bhu-Parikshak rapid soil-testing device that came out last year has been launched as a product in the market. The device developed by a team led by Prof. Jayant Kumar Singh from the Department of ....
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh: Dr Dev Joneja, an alumnus of IIT Kanpur, has donated USD 175,000 towards the setting up of Pavitar Joneja Chair in the Humanities and Social Science Department at IIT Kanpur.This Chair to be set up in honour of his mother, Smt. ....
Share Kanpur: It is common in hiking trails, in the winter months, to encounter frozen stagnant bodies of water (like ponds, lakes) while being required to cross flowing streams/rivers of liquid water. However, the impact of flow on the freezing nature of fluids is far from being understood. For the first time, using a combination of molecular simulations and an analytical approach, a team of scientists from IIT Kanpur headed by Prof. Jayant K. Singh and Prof. Indranil S. Dalal of the Department of Chemical Engineering have examined how velocity with which liquids flow has an impact at the pace which crystallization (better known as nucleation amongst the science fraternity) takes place. ....