Bhaskar Ramamurthi has been appointed the new director of Indian Institute of Technology-Madras.
“The
institute will continue to focus on fundamental and translational
research given the development imperative of the country and find
solutions to the pressing problems facing society,” said the professor
of electrical engineering.
President Pratibha Patil,
in her capacity as Visitor of IIT-Madras had approved the appointment
of Prof. Ramamurthi. This was conveyed to the IIT-M Board of Governors
Chairman Prof. M.M. Sharma on 22 September.
“The
chairman informed me this morning. I will assume charge on Friday
morning,” the new director said. To him, IIT-M, along with the oldest
IITs, has to elevate itself to the next stage in fundamental and
translational research as both were required.
It
would continue to pursue fundamental research contributing to global
knowledge pool and leverage innovation and technology to produce visible
success stories that would impact society in a positive way in sectors
like education and agriculture.
“People are looking
up to the IITs to improve the quality of their lives, especially in
rural India,” Prof. Ramamurthi said optimistic of delivering products
and solutions suited to the inclusive growth model of the country.
Research
would also be a major thrust area. Most of the IITs have doubled the
Ph.Ds in the past five years but still the output was modest compared to
that of China and doctoral scholars were required for industry and
teaching, he pointed out.
Dean of Planning at
IIT-Madras till now, he graduated from IIT-M in 1980 with a B.Tech in
Electronics Engineering and then went on to pursue his M.S and a Ph.D.
from the University of California, Santa Barbara. After obtaining his
doctorate, he joined the AT&T Bell Laboratories in the United States
where he worked on problems in indoor wireless communications and
joined the faculty at the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT-M
in 1986.
His research area involves modulation and
coding for mobile communications, wireless communication networks and
design and implementation of wireless local loop systems.
He
is a founding member of the Telecommunications and Computer Networking
Group (TeNeT) that has come up with several products like Rural ATM,
medical diagnostic kit and Indic computing to name a few.
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.