Four students of BVCOE bag IITB research internship

| TNN | Nov 14, 2018, 09:25 IST
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PUNE: Four students from the Bharati Vidyapeeth (deemed to be university) College of Engineering, Pune have bagged research internships at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay following a rigourous selection process. The four students, Gaurav Goyal, Sunath Khadikar, Adarsh Kumar and Shruti Mane, will conduct the proposed research work from December this year to June next year.

Principal and Dean of the institute, Anand Bhalerao stated that it will prove to be a great opportunity for the students to exhibit their research aptitude and skills.


According to Bhalerao, IITB Research Internship Award is designed as an educational and professional research experience. "These awards are available for specific research projects. The details of these projects are made available to the candidates so that they can apply for projects of their interest and can prepare well for a rigorous selection procedure. The selected interns are required to work full time for four to six months on the project and will be given a fixed stipend," he stated.


During the internship, Kumar will work on his project of Assessing the impacts of electricity access on the socio-economic development in rural areas; under the guidance of Anand Rao in Centre for Alternative for Rural Areas (CTARA).


Goyal will conduct research on Supply chain Network Design under the guidance of Pankaj Dutta of Department of SJM School of Management. Mane will conduct research Assessment of efficiency of array of wave energy converters using MIKE21 BW model under the guidance of Manasa Behera of Dept of Civil Engineering at IITB. Lastly, Khadikar will deal with knowledge of Data analysis using SPSS tools and Design of Experiments for cognitive science and psychology under the guidance of Rashmi Gupta from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at IITB.


All the four research interns will be paid a stipend of Rs 10,000 per month by IITB.
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