Putting her PhD thesis to practical use, Dr Anasuya Roy launched Nanosafe Solutions. Her company uses a patented antimicrobial active copper technology to disinfect everything from water bottles and cosmetics to textiles and polymers.
Robin Bansal, an IIT Delhi graduate who quit his high-paying job within a year to prepare for UPSC CSE, secured an AIR 135 in his fourth attempt. He shares his learnings for aspirants trying to crack the exam.
Samsung India and IIT Delhi have chosen the top 10 teams in the 16-22 age group for the ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ innovation competition. These are teams with best ideas to solve problems in fields of education, environment, healthcare, and agriculture.
IIT-Delhi alumna Surabhi Yadav built Sanjhe Sapne, an NGO that works to educate and integrate rural women into the modern workforce by providing them stable jobs.
Delhi-based Ratnesh Tiwari from IIT has built an efficient biogas system that can digest all types of organic matter, aiming to increase its accessibility by providing it to a vast number of industries
From the 1946 Volkswagen Beetle to the 1936 Austin 10, Mohammad Jawaad Khan is pioneering the conversion of fossil fuel guzzling vintage cars into electric vehicles in India with his startup Tadpole Projects, while also doing the same for modern IC-engine four-wheeler vehicles.
Developed by NanoSniff Technologies, an IIT-Bombay incubated startup, in partnership with Vehant Technologies, the NanoSniffer is the world’s first microsensor-based explosive trace detector.
Major (Retd) Manjit Rajain donated his classic car to be converted into an EV, where a 15 KW electric motor and 120 Ah lithium-ion battery were added. But 90 per cent of the 1948 Volkswagen Beetle remains untouched.
Recruitment 2021: IIT Delhi is inviting applications from engineers and doctoral degree holders to fill project vacancies at DRDO. Find out eligibility, salary and other details