Affiliated Centres
AquaMAP Centre for Water Management and Policy at IIT Madras aims to create awareness and implement sustainable solutions to impact water management practices on a national scale.
Thematic Unit of Excellence (TUE) on water purification using nanotechnology at IIT Madras is an initiative of the Department of Science and Technology under the Nano Mission. Creation of this unit is firstly a recognition of our continuous efforts in the area and secondly a demonstration of the DST’s commitment to one of the most important areas where solutions of advanced science and technology are needed.
International Centre for Clean Water (ICCW) ideates and translates disruptive technologies in the pursuit of sustainable clean water. With its network of water professionals, the Centre bridges the gap between industry and academia.
The centre will undertake research and training programs on various issues related to wastewater management, water treatment, sensor development, storm water management and distribution and collection systems. This project will be looking into a sustainable approach for water resources protection and augmentation through wastewater treatment and reuse and storm water management.
The TLC project aims to develop innovative low-carbon, lean construction technologies for minimizing waste throughout the construction value-chain, and lead solution implementation across organizational and policy levels.
The Energy Consortium is an umbrella initiative at IIT Madras that spans the whole spectrum of research in energy generation, storage, conversion, and distribution. We are an industry-academia-government collaborative effort established with the aim of accelerating the development of technologies that shall enable the energy transition towards a low-carbon future.
CUBE extends its services under four verticals, namely, Building and Construction, Environment and Sustainability, Smart Cities and Urban Planning and Transportation.
CTaP aims to provide hitherto unavailable analyses and strategy options to the national policy-making bodies, by leveraging IITM’s cutting edge research activities in the areas of Energy, healthcare, waste management and educational technologies.
The Indo-German Centre for Sustainability (IGCS) conducts research on current sustainability challenges and disseminates the knowledge thus generated and facilitates exchanges of students and researchers.
The Energy Assessment and Sustainability study work is being performed by the IEAC team. The objective of the team is to identify, evaluate, and recommend – through analyses of industrial plant operations – opportunities to conserve energy, minimize waste, and reduce the overall cost of operations
The program’s motto ‘Ideate, Innovate, Incubate’ essentially summarise IIT Madras’s continuous efforts to enable an ecosystem where students/early stage start-ups from across the country ideate and innovate for the greater good of society and incubate start-ups to become job creators.
The Robert Bosch Centre for Data Science and AI (RBCDSAI) aims to leverage data science to give insights to make actionable, reliable and impactful decisions for adoption in engineering, finance and healthcare domains. We are one of the pre-eminent interdisciplinary research centres for Data Science and AI in India with the largest network analytics, deep reinforcement learning, and the most active natural language processing and deep learning groups.
Centre of Excellence sponsored, this research group is focused on working in the field of architected materials and sustainable materials.
The aim of the proposed centre is to contribute to the development of new techniques and tools for mathematical modelling and analysis of complex dynamical systems and to investigate some of the challenging dynamical problems in climate science, neuroscience, biological systems, multiphysics systems and active flows.
Established in 2000, the Centre for Nondestructive Evaluation (CNDE) at IIT Madras is designed to be a world leader in the field of non-invasive industrial inspection and diagnostics.
Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre (HTIC), a multi-disciplinary R&D centre, is a joint initiative of Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) and Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India that brings together technologists, engineers, doctors and healthcare professionals, industry and government to develop healthcare technologies for the country. The vision of HTIC is to develop technologies that create impact and drive innovation in healthcare and be a leader known for technical excellence and collaborative spirit.
For a deeper understanding and improved prediction of the spatio-temporal organization and variability of monsoon rainfall, the research initiative (RI) of Geophysical Flows Lab will study air-sea interactions over the north Indian Ocean.
Materials form the basis for most of the technology advancements in every sphere of life. The focus of the Centre is to understand the scientific origin of the properties down to the atomic scale through the advanced microscopy and modelling tools.
The race to space, with a vision to inhabit and exploit the extra-terrestrial (ET) spaces is the key focus among the scientific community in this century. The hurdles likely to be faced are high cost of transporting resources from the Earth and limited availability of resources at ET. To overcome these challenges, we need the extraterrestrial manufacturing (ExTeM) capability, to maximize the energy and material resources utilization available at ET (Vertical A). And taking its benefit a step further, where we can also manufacture in space for usage in earth (Vertical B).