IIT Palakkad Bolsters Innovation with New Materials Department and Supercomputing Facility
IIT Palakkad is enhancing its innovation ecosystem with new academic and research initiatives. A Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering is established to meet growing advanced materials demand. A B Tech program is set to launch in 2026, alongside a Madhava Supercomputing Facility to boost computational research.
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IIT Palakkad is set to revolutionize its research and academic landscape with the launch of transformative new initiatives. According to officials, a key addition is the establishment of a Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering designed to meet the rising demand for expertise in advanced materials, crucial across sectors such as energy and healthcare.
This forward-thinking department aims to be a cornerstone for specialization and collaboration, featuring an inaugural B Tech programme in Materials Engineering scheduled for the 2026–27 academic year. An intake of 30 students is expected for this cutting-edge course, underscores the institute's commitment to nurturing innovation.
Further solidifying its research capabilities, IIT Palakkad has inaugurated the Madhava Supercomputing Facility in partnership with C-DAC Pune. This high-performance computing centre is crafted to support broad-ranging research, from materials design to data analytics, and is anticipated to significantly enhance interdisciplinary research at the institute.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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