IIT KGP signs MoU with ZHAW

IIT Kharagpur and the School of Applied Psychology of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), one of the leading universities of applied sciences in Europe, signed an MoU on February 7, 2019, to explore opportunities for academic exchange and collaboration in research efforts.

The academic exchange between the two institutions will not only encompass the exchange of faculty members, researchers and students but also lead to the organization of joint research projects, workshops, conferences and symposia.

The two institutions will also work towards the offering of joint or dual programs or projects that allow for joint supervision and credit transfer facilities.
The School of Applied Psychology, established in 19232, is the leading centre of expertise for the teaching and practice of scientifically-based applied psychology in Switzerland. It operates with 8 schools and has close to 13,000 students enrolled in 46 programs. Though research is one of the main pillars of the institution, it also accords emphasis on social and practical impact and offers a wide range of consulting services.

Dr. Michael Zirkler, head of the section, organization development and consulting, School of Applied Psychology, “We are deeply happy with the discussions and the initiatives that are being planned.”

Prof. Prasanta K. Das, Dean, PG Studies and Research, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, said, “We look forward to building on the relationship whose foundations have just been laid and hope to strengthen it further through intellectual exchanges between faculty members and students of the two institutions.”

IIT KGP Partners with AOTS Japan

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IIT Kharagpur and Japan’s The Association for Overseas Technical Cooperation and Sustainable Partnerships (AOTS) have signed an MoU on January 21, 2019, to explore opportunities for an Indo-Japanese Research Centre at IIT Kharagpur to showcase research and technology developments in thematic areas.

The two organizations shall focus on state of the art joint certification courses in the domains of technology and management to be co-taught by faculty/experts in both countries including visits to the host institutions. This partnership will have a strong focus on the professional development of students at the Institute as well as industry professionals. Courses will also be offered to impart training to the Japanese students and professionals in India. This would involve domain experts from IIT Kharagpur and industry.

“Japan is a global leader in domains such as Urban Science & Infrastructure, Advanced Manufacturing/Industry 4.0, Quality with focus on manufacturing, High-Speed Railways, Semiconductors & Electronic Manufacturing automotive while India has emerged as the domain expert in Information Technology, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Start-up culture. The Centre will facilitate collaborative projects and training modules in these areas in accordance to work cultures of India and Japan which have their unique styles of management and leadership,” said Prof. P P Chakrabarti, Director IIT Kharagpur.

Prof. Chakrabarti signed the MoU virtually in the presence of his counterpart Shinya Kuwayama, President, AOTS through video conferencing. The delegation from AOTS, which visited the Kolkata Extension Centre of IIT Kharagpur consisted of Hisashi Kanda, General Manager of AOTS, New Delhi office and Supriya Chandra, the program coordinator/liaison, while Mr. Joji Tateishi, Senior Managing Director, Mr. Takeshi Ichikawa, Director and Mr. Yasumi Suzuki, General Manager, AOTS Japan participated through video conferencing.

“Maintenance and health monitoring of infrastructural facilities for transportation, building etc, based on new technological developments are of paramount importance. Japan’s expertise in this area along with sensor technologies will be extremely beneficial in offering short courses jointly by IIT Kharagpur and Japanese organizations,” said Prof. S K Bhattacharyya, Deputy Director of IIT Kharagpur who was present on the occasion along with Prof. Anandaroop Bhattacharya, Associate Dean, International Relations.

Joint academic and business activities will be undertaken including events to promote education, internships and employment for students. “With the growing trend of students getting placed in Japanese companies or viewing Japanese universities for higher studies, IIT Kharagpur is keen to start courses on the Japanese language in its campus with the help of AOTS for the benefit of the students of IIT Kharagpur,” opined Anandaroop Bhattacharya. It is to be noted that Japanese companies were the highest foreign recruiters at IIT KGP placements for the past two years.

The activities of the Indo-Japanese Research Centre spearheaded by IIT Kharagpur will be open to other engineering Institutions for participation including other IITs and NITs.