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    Ph.D. Admission for Autumn Semester 2013-14

    INFORMATION BROCHURE

    CONTENTSPh.D. PROGRAMME1. The Institute

    2. About Roorkee Town

    3. Central Facilities and Centres of Excellence

    4. Specializations / Major Research Areas5. Ph.D. Programmes

    6. Admission Categories

    7. Admission Eligibility

    8. Fee Structures

    9. Financial Assistance

    10. General Instructions

    11. Eligibility for Admission in different Disciplines

    HOW TO APPLY

    The candidate is required to register and fill the application online from March 18, 2013 by accessinghttp://pgadm.iitr.ernet.in and after finalizing, download the online filled application and Bank Challansimultaneously, then the requisite fee of Rs. 200/- for GEN/OBC and Rs. 100/- for SC/ST/PD category candidatesmust be deposited in any branch of State Bank of India throughout the country through Bank challan on next dayand or before the last date i.e. April 23, 2013. The Bank Challan will be printed in triplicate. Bank will retain a copyand will return two copies to you. In those two copies, retain the Candidates copy with you and attach the IITRscopy with the print out of downloaded application form.

    Note:Note:Note:Note:----

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    fees shall be required with each completed application form.

    Last Date for Applying Online (Website Closure) April 18, 2013 (Thursday)

    Last date for deposit of fee and receiving of downloaded ApplicationForm at PG Admission Office, IIT Roorkee

    April 23, 2013 (Tuesday)

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    1. THE INSTITUTE

    Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee is the latestmember of the IIT family and has its roots in theRoorkee College established in 1847 as the firstengineering college in India, which was soonrechristened as Thomason College of Civil

    Engineering in 1854 after its greatest mentor JamesThomason. After about 100 years of distinguishedservices, the college was elevated to University ofRoorkee as the first Engineering University ofindependent India on November 25, 1949. It has now22 academic departments/centres offering 11undergraduate courses in engineering andarchitecture, 5 dual degree programmes and 6Integrated Dual Degree courses in M.Sc./Engineeringand over 52 postgraduate courses in engineering,architecture, sciences, computer applications andbusiness administration besides researchprogrammes at doctoral level. It has three campuses,

    main campus at Roorkee and other two atSaharanpur and Greater Noida

    IIT Roorkee has a highly qualified and motivatedfaculty of about 390 members who are engaged inresearch and consultancy in addition to teaching. Thefaculty members offer their expertise throughconsultancy services to private/public sectorindustries as well as to Government agencies. Theinstitute has about 4300 undergraduate students,2130 postgraduates and Over 1086 researchscholars.

    There are a number of academic and researchcentres engaged in interdisciplinary research, andmany collaborative programmes exist with institutionsin India and abroad. Several central facilities existsuch as Mahatma Gandhi Central Library havingmore than 3.65 lac volumes of books and periodicals,Information Superhighway Centre with Internetconnectivity, an Educational Multi-Media ResearchCentre with full-fledged television studio, a modernComputer Centre and Institute Instrumentation Centrewith highly sophisticated analytical instruments.

    The Institute prepares students to meet ever-

    increasing technological and social challenges with itstraditions of self-discipline, hard work, all-roundpersonality development and innovative approach toproblems.

    IIT Roorkee is fully residential, with well-designedhostels (Bhawans) both for boys and girls, sprawlingsports ground, hobbies club, Hospital, a modernswimming pool, boat club and a host of facilities fordifferent games including Tennis, Squash andBilliards. Societies and Associations along withactivities like NCC, Rangering and Rovering,Mountaineering and Trekking provide excellentopportunities for self-development.

    2. ROORKEE TOWN

    Roorkee, a quiet town of moderate size in the districtof Hardwar (Uttarakhand), is located on the banks ofthe Upper Ganga Canal, which takes off at Hardwar.It is about 30 km south of the Shivalik range of themighty Himalayas, about 170 km to the north of Delhiand is situated on the Amritsar-Howrah main railway

    line. Roorkee is linked by rail to many important megacities such as Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai.Roorkee is also well connected by road, beinglocated on the Delhi-Hardwar National Highway (NH58), and on the Roorkee Panch Kula Highway (NH

    73). Roorkee (Latitude 29o 52 N and Longitude 77o5352" E) is 268 m above mean sea level and has acold winter. The summer months, though hot, aremoderated by the proximity of the Shivaliks. The rainyseason is mainly between July and September withan average rainfall of 1050 mm.

    Roorkee town is an important centre of engineeringactivity. Apart from the IIT Roorkee, which is situated

    in a 150-hectare campus, Roorkee also has theCentral Building Research Institute, the NationalInstitute of Hydrology, the Irrigation ResearchInstitute, the Irrigation Design Organization, theheadquarters of Bengal Engineering Group & Centrealong with an important Army base.

    The Institute campus is 2.5 km from the RoorkeeRailway Station and is only 200 m from theRoadways Bus Stand.

    3. CENTRAL FACILITIES

    EM2RCThe EM2RC provides valuable resource material for

    higher education and mass communication. Theprogramme produced at the centre are televisedunder the UGCs Country Wide Classroomprogrammes. The Doordarshan National TV Networktelecasts these programmes.

    The centre undertakes research aspects of

    educational technology in relation to learning indiverse age groups for both urban and ruralpopulation, in various disciplines. It invites faculty

    from within the Institute, other Colleges, Universities

    and Institutions for the production of programmes andsoftware transfer.

    Institute Instrumentation Centre

    The Institute Instrumentation Centre has awide range of analytical facilities for processing andcharacterizing materials. These facilities are availablefor use by researchers (students/faculty) in bothacademia and industry not only for the academiccommunity of IIT Roorkee, but also to variousresearch organizations and industries across thenation.This centre provides modern facilities for advanced

    materials processing and characterization. Thefacilities include well established Nanoscience which

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    consists of state of the art nanomaterials synthesisfacilities laboratory (Sputtering and Pulse LaserDeposition Technique for Nano-materials synthesis).More details are available on the website. IIC isequipped with more than twenty specialized andsophisticated equipments for analysis and solution of

    intricate scientific and industrial problems. Theseinclude, among others, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance(NMR), Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer(TIMS), Electron Probe Micro Analyzer (EPMA),Macromolecular Crystallographic Unit (MCU) forprotein crystallography (All the required facilities forcloning to crystallization are available), X-RayFluorescence Spectrometer (WDS-XRF), Powder X-Ray Diffractometer (Powder-XRD), Glancing angleXRD, Single crystal XRD, Scanning ProbeMicroscope (SPM), Field Emission ScanningElectron Microscope (FE-SEM), 200 KV TransmissionElectron Microscope (TEM), Scanning ElectronMicroscope (SEM), Superconducting Quantum

    Interference Device (SQUID) Magnetometer,Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM), AtomicAbsorption Spectrophotometer (AAS), FluorescenceLife Time System, Inductively Coupled Plasma MassSpectrometer (ICP-MS) attached with Laser Ablation,Differential Thermal and Thermo GravimetricAnalyzer (DTA/TGA). Each laboratory generally hasan operator working under the supervision of a facultymember or a scientific officer. Besides these, theCentre includes a training laboratory for summertraining of the engineering students.

    Area of Research:

    There are two faculty members each having severalsponsored projects and research programmes in theareas of Magnetic Multilayes/Heterostructures,MEMS Devices, Thin Film Solar Cells, FunctionalNanomaterials, Molecular Crystallography/Bioinformatics, and Geo Physics.

    Institute Computer Centre

    The Centre works towards the common goal ofimplementing the academic agenda of the Institute byconstantly interacting, evaluating and updating the

    resources to meet the international standards. ICC isplaying the major role of a central facilitator tostudents and faculty members who are intenselyengaged in research activities. It is making availableon appropriately high-end hardware platform, thelatest scientific and engineering computing softwareto the research community.

    Computing Resources: ICC, a central computing facility, is equipped forHigh Performance Computing, which includesinfrastructure for Cluster Computing, besides high-end Servers and Workstations on heterogeneousplatforms.

    Centre has a wide range of servers from Intelprocessor based ones to high-end RISC servers fromHP, SUN, IBM, SGI and NAS (Network AttachedStorage) servers of 2x1.6 TB (terabytes) capacity.Blade servers for computational requirement andsoftware services at the central facility in hp c7000

    blade system. SAN System with FC connectivity toblade system hp c7000. ICC has state-of-the-art facilities for applicationssuch as: CAD/MCAD, Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD), FEM & FEA, Image Processing / ScientificVisualization, 3DAnimation/Visual Simulation/Geospatial imaging and analysis. It has mid-range to high-end configured graphicsworkstations with MIPS R16000 64 bit RISC based(SGI)/ 64 bit Quad-core Intel Xeon (Dual CPU) / 64 bitQuad Core Xeon (Dual CPU) / Core 2 Duo (Dualcore) /PIV EM64T CPUs/AMD Opteron; GPUOptimized High Performance & Graphics Workstation(Supermicro 7046A-HR+) with NVIDIA Tesla for

    scientific/engineering computation and research inthe area of GP GPU and HPC based applications. Linux based HPC Cluster and all the other serverscan be accessed within the campus including DPTSaharanpur Campus through campus LAN.Major Engineering and Scientific softwareresources:ICC not only delivers the computing environment on24x7 basis with remote access facility but has alsoestablished in a short span of time one of the bestrepositories of latest scientific and engineeringcomputing software in any of the technical institutesin India. ICCs software licensing facilities provide the

    following major engineering and scientific softwaresavailable throughout the campus over the LAN withnetwork floating licenses:

    ANSYS Academic Research v 14.0

    Autodesk Revit Architecture Suite 2009 &Educational Solution Set 2009

    Abaqus6.8.1

    ArcGIS 10

    Bentley Suite of Products under Academicsubscription with a set of 53 software along with

    Microstation software ChemOfficeUltra 10.0

    ERDAS Imagine 2011 with LPS and ImagineDevelopers Toolkit and ER Mapper

    Felixfor NMR

    Hytran 3.7.3-7

    Intel Visual Fortran9.0

    LabVIEW 2010

    MATLAB R2010b with various tool boxes &Distributed Computing Engine

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    Mathematica5.0

    Mechanical Autodesk InventorSeries 11

    MagNet64 bit v 6.22.1

    NAG Librariesand Compilers

    Oracle9i & 10g

    Pro/ENGINEERWildfire 4.0

    SARscape 4.2 with ENVI 4.7

    SAP2000 v 15.0; ETABS Non-linear v 9.7.2 andSAFE v 12.3.1

    SPSS16.0

    Solid Edge18.0

    Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Prof. (Academic Version)

    MS Visual Studio.Net 2010

    Microsoft software products under School andCampus Agreement.

    Computing Environment andAccess Timings: The Centre maintains a comfortable environment,conducive for research & training for both studentsand faculty. Dedicated systems with specialized softwarerequired by students of M.Tech, and Ph.D scholarsduring their dissertation/thesis period in the ResearchScholars lab at ICC. These are high- endworkstations with multi-core with high processingspeed and high capacity memory and graphics

    adaptors in network with remote access facility on365x24x7 basis. Scientific and engineering softwarelicenses being served through servers at ICC. Short term training programmes /workshop/seminarfor students, faculty members and office staff are alsobeing organized by the centre. It has eight job-specific labs with about 250desktops/thin clients of latest configuration in100/1000 mbps CAT 6 based structured networkhaving gigabit managed switches with internetconnectivity at every system. Computer Centre runs in two shifts from Monday toFriday from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM and on Saturday

    and Sunday 8:45 AM to 11:00 PM. It is rendering services all 7 days/week. Computingand software license serving facilities are available on24x7 basis within the campus including DPTSaharanpur.

    Information Superhighway Centre

    The Information Superhighway Centre(ISC) wasestablished in March 1996. It is the nodal centre foroutside/inside connectivity to the campus and servesas an Information Technology Center for promotingthe effective use of IT, IT Systems, resourcemanagement and facilities for modernization/

    automation of the IP Infrastructure of the Campus

    The Institute has a star topology Gigabit EthernetSwitch based, state-of-the-art Enterprise classnetwork with data, voice and video communicationcapabilities. All department and Centres areconnected to the Information Superhighway throughOptical Fiber. The network covers 365 acres of area

    through 35 Km of OFC and 70 km of CAT6/E CAT 5UTP, connecting all Departments/Centres, Hostelsand Saharanpur Campus. The Intranet has 6000+wired-line I/Os and 3200+ points through Wirelessaccess, providing internet/intranet, and e-mail facilityto all faculty, students, staff, library, and laboratories.

    All research scholar Hostels have wired line internetconnectivity in each room. Under Graduate/Graduatehostels have Cyber caf equipped with 20 desktop forinternet connectivity in addition to 802.11g Wi-Finetwork Internet/Intranet connectivity in each room.New Hostels at IIT Roorkee main campus andSaharanpur campus have Wire-Line connectivity in

    each room.Institute has 1 Gbps internet lease line link ofNational Knowledge Network (NKN) from NICunder MHRD Govt of India initiative. 100 Mbpsinternet leased line link from TATA Communication,New Delhi, 100 Mbps internet leased line link fromBSNL Haridwar 2 Mbps Lease Line link from ERNETIndia, New Delhi. 34 Mbps dedicated leased line(RailTel) in a close group to Saharanpur Campus.

    Above Facilities through the Centre is being usedextensively by the faculty and the students for theireducational and research needs and provides anavenue for the exchange of Information with otherlibraries and the centres of research and education.

    The ISC also has an Information ManagementGroup(IMG) which is managed and run solely byB.Tech. students for developing website and intranetapplications.

    Quality Improvement Programme Centre

    The Government of India has launched the Quality

    Improvement Programme in the 1970-71. One of the

    main objectives of the programme is to upgrade theexpertise and capabilities of the faculty members ofthe degree level engineering colleges/ institutions of

    the country. Since 1994-95, the programme is beingimplemented and monitored by All India Council forTechnical Education. In Quality Improvement

    Programme only sponsored teachers are eligible foradmission to both Masters and Doctoral DegreeProgrammes, with the aim to enable them to acquire

    Masters/Doctoral degrees and imbibe in them aculture of research and better teaching capabilities byexposing them to the environment of a higher level

    institute.

    The Programme was launched to improve the overall

    quality of technical education in the degree level

    engineering colleges/institutes. It was anticipated that

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    placing the teachers on the campus of these institutes

    of excellence including 7 IITs, and Indian Institute of

    Science, Bangalore, will expose them to an altogetherdifferent environment of sophisticated infrastructureand to improve the standard of technical education in

    their own institute.

    Mahatma Gandhi Central Library

    The library serves as a central organ of the academic

    activities of the Institute. To this end, it continues to

    fulfill its obligations in providing necessaryinfrastructure facilities in the form of books, advanced

    treatises, works of reference and bibliographicalnature, current and back volumes of journals, theses,CD-ROMS, e-journals, e-databases, e-books and

    other kinds of monographs to its members. It has wellbound collection of more than 3.65 lakh volumes tomeet the growing and varied requirements of its

    clientele consisting of undergraduate andpostgraduate students, research scholars, faculty

    members. The library strives to provide physical

    facilities with calm and cozy atmosphere conductiveto study for long hours. It subscribes to over 800current journals in all branches of Engineering,

    Physical Sciences, Bio-Sciences and Humanities &

    Social Sciences. Besides this the library providesaccess to e-resources including more than 13,000 e-

    journals and 30,000 e-books published by majorscience and technology publishers of the world. Allthe e-resources of the library are available throughout

    the campus on Institute network. Library also

    maintains 5 LCDs, 7 servers and more than 100Desktop PCs on its Local Area Network. Forty seven

    CCTV cameras have been recently installed atvarious places of the library. The Mahatma Gandhi

    Central Library has been provided with latest RFID

    technology with self issue/return facility for the users.Mahatma Gandhi Central Library building is one ofthe most beautiful buildings in the country. It is a

    state-of-the-art facility fully air-conditioned which

    provides the best possible environment to thestudents and faculty. It occupies an area of over

    90,000 sq.ft. Ample sunlight through dome andskylight provision, state-of-the-art cabling for internet

    and light, fire services, cyber rooms, open terminal,wi-fi environment are some of the main features. Aseparate reading room with 80 seating capacity forusing personal books is a unique feature. The Central

    Library is on its way to provide library services in sucha way that Saakaar becomes Niraakaar and believe

    in becoming pro-active rather than providing services

    on demand.

    CENTRES OF EXECELLENCE:

    1. Centre for Transportation Systems (CTRANS)

    CTRANS is a Centre of Excellence of IIT Roorkee in

    the area of Transportation Systems with an aim to

    promote multidisciplinary and high quality researchand education in Transportation Systems withcollective participation of Engineers, Scientists and

    Researchers from Science & Technology, Humanities

    and Social Sciences of the Centre, Architecture &Planning and Management background. The

    research areas are Public Transport System Highway& Airfield Pavement Management System, IntelligentTransport System, Design of Comfort (Rail

    Transport), Environmental Management, Biofuels for

    Automobiles, Traffic Emission Modelling, Air QualityModeling, Mathematical Modelling, Supply Chain

    Management, Electric Trolley System, TractionTechnology, Remote Sensing, GPS & GIS

    Applications, Health Hazard in Transportation

    System, Inland Navigation & Water Transport,Polymer Applications in Transportation Systems,

    Accident Modelling and Road Traffic Safety, UrbanTransportation Policy, Management of Transport

    Systems, Environmental Impact Assessment, VisualCommunication Design System, Aesthetics, etc. The

    Centre is equipped with a number of modernequipments i.e., Road Measuring Data AcquisitionSystem (ROMDAS), Portable Automatic Traffic

    Counter-cum-Classifier, Trimble IR 5600 Robotic

    Total Station, Electrodymic Vibration System, FalconHandheld Stationary Radar with Data Logger and

    measurement of vehicular speeds, Integrating-averaging noise level meter, 50" Plasma TV for

    Traffic Analysis study, Portable Falling Weight

    Deflectometer, Diamond Core Drilling System,Portable Reference Measurement System etc. TheCentre has Sound Plan, HEADS, TRANSCAD,

    VISSUM & VISIM softwares for a variety oftransportation system problem analysis. The Centre

    has a good computing facility for modelling and

    simulation of transportation systems. A multi-Institutional Nationally Co-ordinated Project entitledIntegrated Development of Public Transport System

    Sponsored by AICTE is executed at this Centre. A

    R&D Project on Design and Analysis of UrbanMultimodal Mass Transportation System sanctioned

    by DST, Gol is under progress. CTRANS is alsooffering advice and Consultancy Services. The

    CTRANS is providing consultancy services for the

    RSVY Project of CPWD on Development of StateHighways in Bihar State. The Ministry of RoadTransport and Highways, Govt. of India has

    established Professorial Chair at CTRANS.

    2. Centre for Disaster Mitigation andManagement

    The Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation &

    Management was established at IIT Roorkee inMarch 2006 to initiate multidisciplinary studies &

    national capacity building in Disaster Mitigation and

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    Management. Initially, focus is on natural/man-made

    disasters. The Core faculty group and facilities are

    drawn from the participating departments.The CENTRE is devoted to human resourcedevelopment; R&D activities leading to Ph.D. degree;

    disseminates technical know how; provides extension

    services; evolves strategies for mitigation andmanagement of disasters and establish a national

    database for rapid dissemination of information andknowledge. The centre is also engaged in runningM.Tech. programmes in Disaster Mitigation and

    Management.

    3. Centre for Nanotechnology

    Centre for Nanotechnology was established in

    December 2005 as one of the Centres of Excellence.The faculty of the centre, drawn from different

    departments is involved in developing state-of-the-art

    facilities at the Institute and is vigorously pursuing

    interdisciplinary research on various current aspectsof Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. For this

    purpose the Institute has granted ten MHRD

    assistantships to the centre. A wide range ofsophisticated equipment related to Nanotechnology

    has been made operational at IIC involving themultidisciplinary faculty of the centre.In view of the major impact of Nanoscience in vast

    disciplines of Science and Technology, M.Tech.program on Nanotechnology had started in 2008.This course aims at providing the basic knowledge to

    B.Tech./M.Sc. students about various concepts of

    nanoscale materials, their synthesis, characterization,novel properties, applications and future

    perspectives. This being a multidisciplinary area, anumber of electives have been designed to impart-knowledge on Nanoscale modeling and simulation,

    Nanophysics, Nanochemistry, Nanobiotechnology,

    Nanomedicine and technological aspects ofnanomaterials. Besides, it is providing students a

    practical training on advanced methods beingemployed for the synthesis, characterization andelucidation of different nanostructures. This expertise

    could be utilized to fabricate new Nanomaterials andNanodevices for various applications.

    4. SPECIALIZATIONS/MAJOR RESEARCH AREAS

    ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

    Architecture

    Architectural Design; Building Construction &Materials; Building Science; Landscape Design; HillArchitecture; Visual & Graphic Art; Urban Design;Architectural Conservation; History of Architecture;Interior Design; Architectural Education; HighriseBuildings; Energy Conservation & Passive Design;Sustainable/Green Architecture.

    Planning (Urban & Rural)

    Urban Planning; Hill Area Planning; Ecology;Sustainable Development / Planning; Integrated RuralDevelopment; Energy Planning; Regional Planning;Housing; Urban Development Management;Environmental Planning.

    ALTERNATE HYDRO ENERGY CENTRE

    Alternate Hydro Energy Centre established in theyear 1982 offers two M Tech Programmes inAlternate Hydro Energy Systems andEnvironmental Management of Rivers and Lakes.AHEC offers research in the area of small hydropower : Optimization of civil structures, hydroulicturbines, induction generators, power systemsplanning, distributed energy; solar energy, biomassenergy, waste-to-energy, integrated renewable andhybrid energy systems.The research areas in the field of environment are :water quality modelling, environmental managementof rivers and lakes and GHG emissions fromreservoirs.

    BIOTECHNOLOGY

    Biomolecular structure- conformation by nuclearmagnetic resonance techniques; drug - DNA andprotein - DNA interactions; Molecular Modeling;Protein crystallography; Microbial Transformationsand Fermentation Processes; Microbial Production ofOrganic acids and Enzymes; Molecular Biology &Proteomics; Molecular cloning, characterization andexpression of therapeutics proteins; MolecularMechanism of Abiotic Stress Tolerance; Molecular

    Genetics of Nitrogen Fixation, Plant Biochemistry;Enzymology; Animal Physiology; MolecularEndocrinology; Reproductive Endocrinology,Bioassays for screening new drugs, Drug Designing;Molecular Pathogenesis; EnvironmentalBiotechnology; Biochemical Engineering; BioprocessEngineering; Downstream Processing; EnzymeEngineering; Chemical Biology; Drug discovery;Synthetic Biology; Aptamer technology; Small RNA;Chemical genetics; Microbial pathogenesis-molecularbiology; cloning, expression and purification ofmolecular targets and studies of mechanism ofaction; Bioprocess modeling and simulation;

    bioreactor design; Bio-prospecting; Wheat and ricegenomics and proteomics; germplasm enhancement.

    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

    Advanced Transfer Processes; Computer AidedProcess Plant Design; Environmental PollutionAbatement Engineering; Industrial Safety andHazards Management; Process Integration; AppliedNumerical Methods; Biochemical Engineering; TwoPhase Heat Transfer; Process Intensification;Chemical Kinetics; Catalysis and Reactor Design;Computer Aided Design; Energy Engineering andManagement; Fire Engineering; Industrial Pollution

    Abatement; Modelling and Simulation; Process

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    Engineering; Process Control; Separation Process;Hydrocarbon Engineering;CFD; Polymer Science &Engineering; Supercritical Fluid Extraction;Membrane Separation.

    CHEMISTRY

    Analytical; Inorganic; Organic; Physical.Asymmetric synthesis; Bioanalytical chemistry;Bioinorganic chemistry; Chemical kinetics; Computersimulation and molecular orbital calculations;Coordination chemistry; Development of low costcarbon alternatives for waste water management;Electroanalytical chemistry; Electrochemical sensorsand chemical sensors; Electrochemistry;Enantiomeric resolution of pharmaceutically importantcompounds; Enantioselective catalysis; Epoxidationof olefinic compounds; Evolution and origin of life;Extraction chromatography; Heme proteins;Heterogeneous catalysis; Inorganic biochemistry; lonbeam analysis; Kinetics and nanomaterials; Liquid

    chromatography; Macrocycles; Main group chemistry;Metal speciation in environment; Metal-based drugs;Mossbauer spectroscopy; Neutron activationanalysis; Organic electrochemistry; Organicelectronics; Organic reaction mechanism;Organometallics (Ru, Si and Sn); Photochemistry;Protein sequencing; Size and shape effects ofnanomaterials on their physico-chemical properties;Solvent extraction; Synthesis of heterocycliccompounds; Synthetic polymers/memberanes/membrane electrodes; Syntheses of porphyrinoids formaterial applications; Solid state and materialschemistry; Statistical mechanics of polymers; Rational

    drug design; Multi component synthesis; Microwaveassisted organic synthesis; Theoretical chemistry.

    CIVIL ENGINEERINGBuilding Science and Technology; EnvironmentalEngineering; Geotechnical Engineering; HydraulicEngineering; Geomatics Engineering; StructuralEngineering; Transportation Engineering; Diversifiedareas of specializations - Bridge Engineering - RockMechanics - Traffic Engineering.

    Building Technology

    High rise buildings, Aerodynamic and seismic studies

    on buildings, Post peak response of P.C., R.C. andmasonry structures to study overloading capacity,Concrete and composites, Health monitoring, residuallife assessment and retrofitting of buildings, Riskanalysis and optimization, Non flexural behavior ofstructural concrete, Impact and hygro-thermalbehavior of structures, Application of soft computingtechniques in building engineering, LaminatedComposites, Analysis and design.

    Environmental Engineering

    Emissions and air quality modeling, Air quality inmegacities, Air Pollution and health impacts, AirPollution control technologies, Energy and

    environmental policy, Climate change andsustainable development, carbon sequestration andstorage technologies, Environmental impact and riskassessment, Planning, design, operation andoptimization of water and wastewater treatmentsystems, Advanced water, wastewater and storm-

    water treatment, Environmental systems modelingand simulation, Bank filtration, Environmentalremediation, Separation and speciation ofcontaminants, Environmental nanotechnology,Emerging pollutants, Environmental catalysis,Membrane processes, Hazardous and industrialwaste management, solid waste management, Highrate invessel compositing, Vermicompositing, Sludgetreatment and disposal, Low cost rural technologiesfor waste management.

    Geotechnical Engineering

    Analysis and performance of shallow and deep

    foundations; Ground improvement techniques; Staticand dynamic soil-structure interaction; RockMechanics and underground space technology(Tunnels/shafts/caverns) applied to hydropower/strategic projects; Tunnelling in soft ground etc,Numerical Methods in Geomechanics, GeotechnicalEarthquake Engineering.

    Hydraulic Engineering

    Clear water and sediment laden water flows inchannels; Mathematical and Physical modelling ofriver processes; Water resources planning andmanagement of Hydraulic structures Fluid dynamic

    drag and redeveloping boundary layer flows,Computational fluid dynamics Ground water flow andcontaminant transport Modelling, Unsaturated FlowModelling; Stochastic Hydrology; HydraulicTransients; Dispersion phenomenon in river andatmospheric flows; Flood, Wind Engg, Hydro power,Irrigation and Drainage, Climate change.

    Geomatics Engineering

    Computer cartography; Surveying; GPS; Digitalterrain modeling; Photogrammetry-close range,analytical and digital; Geodesy-geometrical, physical,mathematical and satellite; Remote Sensing- optical

    and microwave, SAR interferometry, GeographicInformation System (GIS), Digital Image Processing.

    Structural Engineering

    Aero - dynamic studies of Building, Bridges andTowers; Behaviour and design of bridges; Computeraided design of multistoried buildings and bridges;Earthquake resistant design of buildings; Powerhouse towers, chimneys and bridges; Fluid - structureinteraction; Fibre reinforced concrete elements;Prestressed concrete elements and structures; Soil-structure interaction; Structural optimization; Postcracking behaviour of mason/ RC structures; Life

    assessment of structures; Structural composites.

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    Response of Structure subject to accidental loading(Fire/Blast/Impact), Laminated Composites.

    Transportation Engineering

    Material characterization, reinforced flexiblepavements, modified binders and mix design,composite pavements, pavement performancestudies, pavement management systems, low costpavements, rural roads, traffic flow modeling andsimulation, highway capacity, environmental impactassessment, mass transportation analysis, transportplanning, road traffic safety, ITS & GIS, non-motorized transportation, travel demand modelling,travel behaviour analysis, revealed & statedpreference surveys.

    EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING

    Earthquake Engineering Education in India started atthe Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (erstwhileUniversity of Roorkee) in 1960, through the

    establishment of School of Research and Training inEarthquake Engineering. The School was renamedas Department of Earthquake Engineering andbecame an integral part of the University of Roorkeein 1979. Four major areas of earthquake engineeringnamely, Structural Dynamics, Soil Dynamics,Engineering Seismology and Seismotectonics, andInstrumentation have been nurtured for the pastabout fifty years. The major functions of theDepartment include teaching and research, andrendering expert advice to various organizations inthe area of earthquake resistant design of structuresand systems, such as dams, bridges, power plants,

    etc. The Department has played a key role at thenational level in formulating Indian Standard Codes ofPractice for earthquake resistant design of structures.Several major facilities exist in the Department forconducting experiments related to earthquakeengineering. Some of the major facilities include: Alow cost railway wagon Shock Table for dynamictesting of structural models up to 20 tonnes weight, a3.5 m x 3.5 m computer controlled Shake Table witha maximum pay-load capacity of 20 tonnes tosimulate Strong Ground Motion, a Quasi StaticTesting Laboratory having servo-controlled dynamicactuator systems and servo-controlled compression

    testing machine of 300 tonnes capacity, a SoilDynamics Laboratory equipped with liquefactiontable, geotechnical centrifuge and cyclic triaxialtesting system, and a Seismological Observatoryhaving state of the art 3-component broadbandseismograph to record local, regional and tele-seismic earthquakes. Department has deployed aStrong Motion Network of 300 digital accelerographsin the Himalayan region covering seismic zones V, IVand parts of zone III for the purpose of measuringstrong ground motion in the event of majorearthquakes and a state-of-the-art 12-stationtelemetered network deployed in the GarhwalHimalaya to continuously monitor the localearthquakes around Tehri Dam.

    EARTH SCIENCES

    Geology

    Engineering Geology; Environmental Geology;Geochemistry, Petrology; Ore Geology; PetroleumGeology; Remote Sensing and GIS; Sedimentology;Statigraphy and Paleontology; Structural Geology;Geochronology; Economic Geology; Groundwater.

    Geophysics

    Engineering Geophysics; Exploration Geophysics;Geodynamics; Seismology; Solid Earth Geophysics,Mathematical Modeling and Inversion; Geoelectro-magnetism.

    ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

    Improved Quality Multi-quadrant Solid StateConverters; Multi level converters & Inverters; SwitchMode Power Supply (SMPS), High performancecomputer controlled DC & AC drives; Active Power

    Filters; Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC);Intelligent condition monitoring of electric drives;Variable Speed Constant Frequency (VSCF) powergeneration; Multi-phase order drives; FPGAapplication to power, instrumentation and control.

    Biomedical Instrumentation; Digital Signal and ImageProcessing; Industrial Instrumentation; Power SystemInstrumentation, Control and Protection; ProcessInstrumentation & Control; Medical Imaging & SignalProcessing, Telemetry and Remote Control.

    Power System optimization; Flexible AC transmission

    system; Wide area system monitoring, operation andcontrol; Surge phenomena in power systemengineering; Deregulation and Restructuring of powersystems; Distribution system automation; HVDCtransmission; Smart grid & Micro grid.

    Computer controlled system; Modeling and modelorder reduction; Optimal System Operation; Robotics;Robust control, Intelligent control; FPGA BasedDigital Design; Computer Vision.

    ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING

    Image Processing, Robotic control, Soft Computingusing Fuzzy and NN, Control System, Meta-materialinspired printed antennas & filters, High powermillimeter sources and transmission components,Image Fusion/ processing, GPR, TWI, radar & opticalremote sensing, CMOS RFICs, Antenna signalprocessing, Micro strip antennas, Radar signalprocessing, Target detection and estimation, Signalprocessing and communication systems, NanoscaleFINFET modeling, Device/circuit co-design, Lowpower issues, MOFET (NW) reliability, FINFETdevice physics and circuit design, circuit performancemodels, Graphene based interconnects, Organic thin

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    film, Transistor modeling, Semiconductor devicecharacterization and modeling.

    COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

    Data mining, Web mining, Multi agent systems,

    Automated planning, Web services composition,theoretical computer science (automata, logic), Cloudcomputing and security, semantic web, softwareengineering, Mobile computing. Social Networks,Distributed computing.

    HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

    EconomicsEconomics of Human Capital,Demography, Development Studies,Rural Development, Agricultural

    Economics, Economics of Irrigation andWater Resources, Labour Economics.

    English - Modern English Literature, Feminist and

    Gender Studies, Cultural Theories,Diaspora Novel, Post Colonial Studies,

    Critical Theories, Canadian Literature,

    American Literature, Indian Writing inEnglish, Translation Studies, Linguistics,ELT, Technical and Professional

    Communication, African and Carribean

    Literature.Psychology-Human Resources Management,

    Organizational Behaviour, WomanStudies, Neuropsychology, CognitivePsychology..

    Sociology - Social Gerontology, Industrial Sociology,

    Community Health.Fine Arts- History of Art, Art and Architecture,

    Virual Art, Modern Art, Applied Art.

    HYDROLOGY

    Surface Water Hydrology: Water availability anddesign flood studies; Hydro-meteorological networkdesign, Hydrological data analysis, Extreame valueestimation, Stochastic modelling; Water resourcesplanning and system studies; Reservoir operationstudies; Hydrological investigations and planning.

    Ground Water Hydrology: Ground water modellingand recharge estimation; Hydrogeological andgeophysical studies.

    Watershed Hydrology: Watershed modelling andmanagement; Agricultural and urban drainagestudies; Soil erosion assessment and management;Spatial decision support systems for watershedmanagement, Drought studies.

    Hydroinformatics: Decision support systemsincluding web and GIS based systems; Remotesensing and GIS applications in hydrology.

    Environmental Hydrology: Eco-friendlytechnologies for wastewater treatment; Environmentalassessment of agro-urban watersheds; Vulnerability

    assessment of groundwater systems; Decisionsupport systems for environmental management.

    MANAGEMENT STUDIES

    General Management, Financial Systems,

    e-Governance, Knowledge Economy MathematicsFinance, Physics of Complex System etc.

    Corporate Finance, investment Finance, FinancialServices, Financial Regulations and Compliance,Financial and Management Accounting, ProjectManagement, General Management, CorporateSocial Responsibility, Information Ethics, BusinessEnvironment, Foreign Investment.

    HRM, OB, Knowledge Management,Entrepreneurship, Human Capital

    HRM, Learning organizations, Creativity andinnovation, Workplace spirituality, Talentmanagement, Management of change, QualityManagement, Women Entrepreneurship.

    Human Resource Management, OrganisationalBehaviour Organisational Development, LeadershipStudies, Emotional Intelligence, Cultural Studies,Society and Organizations, EducationalManagement, Stress Management, Workplacespirituality, Worklife balance

    Competency management, Training Effectivenessand Design of Training Systems, Gender differencesat work place, impact of developmental initiatives onemployee learning and Organisational Learning. HRAnalytics and Change management

    Marketing, International Business, Supply ChainManagement, Strategy, Ethical and SocialResponsibilities of Business

    Marketing, Rural Marketing, Business OpportunityDevelopment, Market Development, e-Governance,PPP, Blue Ocean Strategy, Bottom of the PyramidStrategy, Leadership, Marketing & Advertising,Capability Approach and Market Development,

    Management education, Business Innovation at RuralLevel

    Emerging issues in Marketing Management,Rural andAgricultural Marketing, New Product Development,Industrial Research,Research in Advertising andPromotion, Emerging Issues in Consumer Needs,Consumer Behaviour

    Supply Chain, Operations Management, MarketingManagement,CSR,General Management withemphasis on Indian Value System

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    Operation Management, Operation Research, SupplyChain Management, Project Management, MarketingResearch, Sixsigma

    Supply Chain Management, OperationsManagement, Operations Research, Total Quality

    Management, Industrial Engineering, Data Mining,Econometrics, General Management, Non-traditionalOptimization Techniques, Applied Economics

    MATHEMATICSApproximation theory; Bio-mathematics; FractureMechanics; Heat transfer in fluids; Mathematicalmodelling; Mechanics of Smart materials; Non-Newtonian fluids; Operations research; Parallelcomputing; Robotics and control; Statistics;Tomography; Summability theory; Special functions;Vibrations of beams and plates; Image processing;Complex Analysis; Computational Fluid Dynamics,

    Symbolic Computation; Cryptography; Numericalanalysis; Bio Mechanics; Fuzzy Mathematics;Differential Equations; Coding Theory; FourierAnalysis.

    MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

    Machine Design Engineering: Machine design;Computational mechanics; Computer aided design;Experimental stress analysis; Fracture mechanics;Noise control and vibrations; Robotics and control;Solid mechanics; Tribology; Rotor bearing dynamics;Vehicle dynamics; Machine diagnostics; Machinedynamics; Instrumentation & control; Mechanics ofComposites; Biomechanics; MEMS/NEMS.

    Production and Industrial Engineering Systems:Computer aided process planning; Computer aidedmanufacturing; Flexible manufacturing systems;Metal casting; Machine tools and metal cutting;Product design development and ergonomicevaluation; Unconventional machining process;Advanced manufacturing; Supply chain management;Quality and reliability engineering; Processing ofcomposites; Surface Engineering.

    Thermal Engineering:Experimental fluid mechanics;Micro & Nano Fluidics; Bio Fluidics; Fuel CellCombustion and IC engines; Computational fluiddynamics; Energy systems; Heat transfer; ThermalContact conductance; Refrigeration and air-conditioning; Solar energy; Turbo-machines; Designof Thermal Systems; Two-phase flow and heattransfer; Fire Dynamics.

    Welding engineering: Arc stability analysis; Designof weld joints; Welding metallurgy; Fracturemechanics of weld joints; Weld surfacing; Thermalspraying.

    METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALSENGINEERING

    Extractive Metallurgy; Industrial Metallurgy; PhysicalMetallurgy; Composites; Non-Metallic Materials;Tribology of Materials; Ceramics Development;Corrosion and Protection; Metal Casting Technology;

    Mineral Processing; Powder Metallurgy;Thermodynamics and Kinetics; Metallurgical WasteUtilization; Welding Metallurgy; Alloy Design andDevelopment; Coatings.

    PHYSICS

    Atmospheric Physics; Atomic and Molecular CollisionPhysics; Condensed Matter Physics (Solid StatePhysics); Nuclear Physics; Fiber Optics; High EnergyPhysics

    Atmospheric Physics

    Airborne studies; Lightning spectrum studies;Measurement of the charge centre in clouds;Modeling of airglow emissions, auronal emissionsand atmospheric chemistry; No production due tolightning; Application in geophysical exploration;Lightning sprites; Aerosols; Troposphereisosphereinteraction; cloud formation, pollution. Atmosphericairglow emissions, modeling of space weatherevents, atmospheric waves and tides, solar physics,mesospheric, and lower thermospheric dynamics andcoupling processes.

    Atomic and Molecular Collision Physics

    Autoionization; Break up processes: (e,2e) and(e,3e); Electron-atom (ion) elastic and inelasticscattering; Electron correlation in atoms, molecules,solids; elastic and inelastic scattering of spinpolarized/unpolarized electron with atoms(molecules); Electron molecule collisions; Heavyparticle collisions; Laser induced processes;Momentum space properties, Compton profile,Electric dipole moments of atoms and molecules,plasma diagnostic, atomic and molecular clocks,atomic structure calculation, applications of atomicphysics in astrophysics.

    Condensed Matter Physics

    Electronic properties of surfaces; Electronic andmagnetic properties of heavy fermion systems; High-T

    csuperconductivity MgB2 and Fe-based

    superconductor Itinerant magnetism and mixedvalence systems; Equilibrium and non-equilibriumphenomena in molecular fluids and liquid crystals;quantum liquids, non-Abelian guage field and spinorbit coupling in quantum gases, Direc electrons ingrapheme, Diluted magnetic semiconductor carbonnanotubes, magnetoresistive materials. Anharmonicand disorder effects in solids (semiconductors,superconductors and low dimensional systems).Strongly correlated electronic ,systems, frustrated

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    magnetic systems, density functional theorycalculations and phenomenological studies.Dynamical (Acoustical, Electrical and Optical andMicrowave) properties of insulators, semiconductors,High temperature, superconductors and Lowdimensional systems, Quantum Wells, Wires and

    Dots.Semiconductor nanostructures; Spin glasses;Thermal and mechanical properties of solids andliquids; Electronic, Magnetic and Optical properties ofintermetallic compounds and low dimensionalsystems; Polymer- Ferroelectric composites;Electrical properties of Polymer Devices, Piezo andPyroelectric effects; Magnetic stability andcrystallization behaviour of amorphous systems; Thinfilms, Semiconductor devices; Wetting and Adhesionstudies in Metal Ceramic systems; Surfacemodification of polymers by flow discharge underdifferent ambient conditions and its impact on surface

    energy and wetting characteristics of polymers.Functional Electroceramics, smart materials,multiferrous, Chemical and environmental sensors,energy scavenging materials, Nanoelectro ceremics.Optical Properties of wide band gap semiconductors.

    Photonics and Fiber Optics

    Large mode area optical fibers and rectangular waveguides, Specialty optical fibers; fiber and waveguides, gratings, surface plasmon resonance, organiclight emitting diodes, optical properties of wide bandgap semiconductors, multilayer thin films and nanoparticles by pulse laser deposition.

    High Energy PhysicsString theory: String/M-theory; compactificationgeometries, large volume compactifications and theircosmological and phenomenological applications;Quark-Gluon Plasma.

    Nuclear Physics

    Symmetries and application of special groups ofnuclei; High spin states and behaviour of nuclei atfast rotation; Study of complex band spectra in nuclei;Semi-classical methods in Nuclear Physics; Study ofrare nuclear phenomena; Hot and rotating nuclei;Exotic nuclei; Large scale shell model; Relativistic

    mean field models; Proton emission; Giantresonances; GT-Transition strength; Double betadecay and neutrino less double beta decay;calculation of nuclear transition matrix .elements;nuclear isomers; High isospin states.

    Direct nuclear reactions; Electromagneticdissociation; Unified models of nuclear structure andreactions; Nuclear astrophysics; Compact stars;Indirect methods in nuclear astrophysics.

    Nuclear instrumentation and design; Spectroscopywith multi detector arrays, Production of neutrondeficient radio nuclides; nuclear reaction mechanismsand generations of reaction data in low andintermediate energy; Trace analysis.

    PULP & PAPER TECHNOLOGY

    Paper / Pulp / Chemical Engg. / Chemistry /Electronics and CommunicationPulp Processing; Non- wood fiber pulping; Secondaryfiber pulping; Recycling; Paper Making; PaperPhysics;Printing; Energy Management; Chemical

    Recovery;Environmental Science & Engineering;Microbial Corrosion; Modeling of Process systems;Wood chemistry, Pulp bleaching; wWste watertreatment, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology,Microbiology

    Electronics and CommunicationElectronics, Instrumentation and Communication,Computer Science and Engineering, IT

    POLYMER AND PROCESS ENGINEERINGProcess/Chemical EngineeringControl systems, Modelling & Simulation, Tissue

    Engineering, Nanofiber, Biorefinery, Optimization,Biosensor, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Drugdelivery, Environmental pollution control

    Polymer Science and TechnologyPolymeric Nano Materials, Polymer Blends, MolecularComposites, Polymer composites based on Naturalfibers and high tech fibers, Aerospace Polymers,Polymeric packaging materials Polymeric materialsfor Electronics, Photonics Devices, Ferroelectric &Antiferroelectric Agricultural,Paper and TextileApplications, Liquid Crystalline polymer, Biopolymers,PEEK based Fuel Cell Membranes, AmorphousPolymers, Membrane separation, Drug delivery,Process optimization, Modelling and simulation,Porous polymer membrane, Degradation, stabilityand recyclability of Polymer, Bipolymer membrane,Polymeric molecular simulation, polylmer specialitycoatings.

    APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGChemistry/ Material Science/ Mathematics/Physics/ Humanities/Management

    ChemistryInorganic and Materials Chemistry, Nanostructure

    and Nanomaterials, High Pressure and HighTemperature (HPHT) behavior of Mesoporous andMesostructured Materials, Nanoporous Materials,Carbon Dioxide Capture and SeparationMaterial ScienceNanomaterials, Material Degradation, MicrobialCorrosion, Nanocomposite Coating, Electrochemicalstudies, Energy materialsMathematicsApplied Mathematics; Different methods ofSolutions to non-linear Partial differential equations;Functional, Ffractional, Abstract differential equations;Similarity Solutions. Numerical optimization,

    Operations Research, Soft computing techniques

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    particularly Genetic Algorithms, Swarm Intelligence(Artificial Bee Colony, Particle Swarm Optimization),Differential Evolution, Shock waves,Nonlinearity, GasdynamicsPhysicsNanoscience, Fuel cells, nanomaterials for battery

    applications, Energy materials, Superconductivity inIron and Cuprate systems, Theoretical Modelling ofElectronic properties of nanomaterials like Grapheneand nanoscopic Josephson Junction, Solid stateproperties of Nanostructured Materials, Mossbauerspectroscopy, Condense Matter physicsHumanitiesEnglish literature, and other allied subjects ofHumanitiesManagement:Management Banking, Capital Market, FinancialManagement, International Financial Managementand General Management , Advanced MarketingResearch and Consumer Behaviour Analysis,

    Operations and Supply Chain Management

    WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ANDMANAGEMENT

    Surface and ground water hydrology, water resourcesystem planning and management Hydraulic andStructural design of water resources structures; Riverengineering; Drainage engineering Geotechnicalengineering.

    Application of remote sensing and geographicalinformation system (GIS) to water resources andhydro power planning and management.

    Crop planning & water requirement, soil survey &land use planning, watershed development andmanagement, natural resources management, soilconservation, Irrigation water management,environmental impact assessment of agriculturalsystem, principle & practices of irrigation, soil-water-plant relationship, water quality, evaluation ofirrigation projects, Remote Sensing application inagriculture, Decision Support System.

    Construction Plant & Machinery, HydroelectricGenerating Equipment; Power System Planning &Economics.

    5. Ph.D. PROGRAMMESKeeping in view the long tradition of academic

    excellence, the following institutional goals have beenlaid for doctoral research:

    * To develop deep and broad understanding offundamentals and state of the art of knowledgein the chosen field through courses and self-study,

    * To develop synergy between creativity,innovation and the frontiers of knowledge in thechosen field of study,

    * To develop ability and skills to carry outindependent research and development to facethe challenges posed to mankind on specificproblems, and

    * To develop abilities to identify new possibilities inthe given Indian social context and to undertakeresearch and development through ones owninitiatives.

    The Degree of Doctor of philosophy is granted forresearch work in areas recognised by the AcademicDepartments of the Institute. The research work shallbe an original work characterized either by thediscovery of facts, or by a fresh approach towards theinterpretation and application of facts, or developmentof equipment making a distinct advancement ininstrument technology. It shall evince the candidatescapacity for critical examination and sound judgementand shall represent original contribution to the

    existing knowledge. The Institute is also recognisedas one of the centres in the country for Ph.D.programmes under QIP.

    Facilities for enrolling for the Ph.D. programme as apart time candidate are also available.

    6. ADMISSIONS CATEGORIES

    1. The applicant for admission to the Ph.D.programme shall be classified under any one ofthe following categories which will be decided and

    recommended by DRC/CRC.(I) Full-time Research student/Candidate

    a) Research student/Candidate getting Institute

    MHRD assistantship.b) Research student/Candidate including foreign

    nationals getting financial support from Govt. /

    Semi Govt. agencies (QIP, CSIR, UGC, DAE,DST, DBT, NBHM, JEST, ICCR, NDF, etc.)

    c) Research student/Candidate including foreign

    nationals supported by a sponsoring organization,the applicant (Sponsored Research Student/

    Candidate) having TWO years experience out of

    which at least ONE year experience with thesponsoring agency.

    d) Self Financed Research student/CandidateIndian: This category refers to persons with

    experience and with good track record to join thedoctoral programme. They will be admitted along with

    the regular research students through the usualadmission procedure.Foreign: Admission of Foreign nationals to Ph.D.

    programme will be made as per policy and directionof the Govt. of India from time to timeStudy Leave: This category refers to persons who

    are released from governmental or educationalinstitutions on study leave for a period of not less than

    three years for pursuing Ph.D. programme. They will

    be admitted along with the regular research studentsthrough the usual admission procedure.

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    *e) Research student / Candidate regularly

    working full time in an R & D project at IITR. His

    Ph.D. topic is in confirmation to the project ascertified by the SRC/CRC.

    II) Part-time Research Student/ Candidate:

    a) Research student/Candidate working as a regular

    employee in the Institute*b) Research student / Candidate working regularly

    full-time in an R&D project in the institute. Theproject must have tenure of at least next 2

    years.

    c) Research student / Candidate working in other

    organizations / institutes, approved by IIT Roorkeeas Research Centre or having MoU for research

    purposes.* The research student / candidate working in a

    project will be given full time status, provided his

    research for Ph.D. is related to the project as certifiedby the SRC.

    However, part time research student/candidatemay be given full time status when the project tenure

    is completed.

    7. ADMISSIONS ELIGIBILITY

    (1) An applicant belonging to the above admissioncategories in 6 should possess the followingqualifications in appropriate areas to be eligible toapply for admission for the Ph.D. programme of theInstitute.

    (a) Masters degree in Engineering/ Technology/Architecture/ Urban & Rural Planning /

    Pharmacy / Computer Applications of 3 yearsduration after graduation, in respective disciplineor equivalent with a minimum Cumulative GradePoint Average (CGPA) of 6.00 on a 10 pointscale or equivalent as determined by theInstitute wherever letter grades are awarded; or60% marks in aggregate (of all theyears/semesters) where marks are awarded.

    Such candidates should have qualified GATEprior to admission to M.Tech/M.Arch orthereafter (GATE score may or may not be valid)or UGC/CSIR NET wherever applicable.Thiscondition shall not be applicable to Sponsored

    Research Scholars/ Part-Time ResearchScholars

    OR

    (b) Masters degree in Sciences/Humanities & SocialSciences/ Management in respective disciplineor equivalent with a valid NET (CSIR/UGC)/NET(LS) or valid GATE or valid GPAT score andminimum Cumulative Grade Point Average(CGPA) of 6.00 on a 10 point scale or equivalentas determined by the Institute where lettergrades are awarded; or 60% marks wheremarks are awarded.

    OR

    (c) B.Tech. / B.Arch. degree or equivalent inrespective discipline with excellent academicrecord (with a minimum CGPA of 7.0 on a 10point scale or equivalent or 70% marks) and inpossession of a valid GATE score.

    Note: Candidates belonging to OBC category must

    submit Xeroxed copy of category certificate asper GOI, the format of the same is also availableon the Institute website, OBC Non-creamy layercertificate should have been issued after

    31.03.2012 by a competent authority and dulyattested by Gazetted Officer.

    (2) The admission eligibility requirements may be

    relaxed to 5.5 on a 10 point scale or equivalent, or

    to 55% marks to the following categories:

    a. SC/ST candidates with Masters degree.

    b. Any category of PD (Persons with

    disabilities) Candidate holding B.Tech.

    degree or equivalent degree.c. Academic staff of the Institute who has an

    experience of more than 5 years.

    d. Preference given to the candidates who

    possess M.Tech/M.Sc. degrees from IITs/IISc

    will be as to follows:

    Candidates with M.Tech. degree in

    Engineering or M.Arch. having a CGPA of

    7.50 or more from IITs/IISc be called for

    interview and recommendations for their

    admission will be sent separately by the

    departments without taking into account theirmerit with candidates from other institutions.

    Candidates with M.Sc./M.Tech. degree in

    Sciences having a CGPA of 8.00 or more

    from IITs/IIScbe called for interview and

    recommendations for their admission will be

    sent separately by the departments without

    taking into account their merit with other

    candidates.

    (3) Eligibility for Part-time Ph.D.

    a) The applicant possesses the minimum entry

    qualifications for the degree as given in 7(1);

    b) The applicant proves that his official duties

    permit him to devote sufficient time to research;

    c) He / She will be required to reside at the Institute

    for a period of not less than 6 months during

    his/her registration for the degree. (This

    condition of minimum residence period will be

    automatically waived for candidates who are

    working in Roorkee or in Organizations /

    institutions located within a distance of 100 km

    from the Institute).

    d) The facility of part time registration will also be

    available to all employees of the IIT Roorkee or

    candidates working in organizations having MoU

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    with IITR or organizations approved by IIT

    Roorkee as Research Centres. Such applicants

    are exempted from the requirement of having

    valid GATE/NET/GPAT.

    e) The applicants must have been in continuous

    service with the sponsoring organization for at

    least two years at the time of submitting theapplication form for admission.

    f) The candidates working in Institute/University

    awarding Ph.D. degree itself are not eligible for

    admission as part-time candidate.

    (4) Employee seeking admission to the Ph.D.

    programme with minimum of two years service in

    an organization or confirmed regular employee

    may obtain and submit No Objection Certificate

    from the employer to the effect that the duties

    allotted by the employer will allow the required

    time for this pursuit.

    8 Application Process

    For admission to Ph.D programmes for Autumn

    Semester of the session 2013-14 candidatesneed to register and fill the application from 18.03

    2013 ONLINE only by accessing the website

    http://pgadm.iitr.ernet.in. on or beforeApril 18, 2013. The application process iscomplete only when a print out of the filled

    ONLINE application with the candidates

    signature, downloaded IITR copy of bank challanand a good quality photo affixed in the

    appropriate places is sent to the Chairman, PG

    Admissions Office, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee -247667, Uttarakhand along with necessary

    documents on or before April 23, 2013.

    9 HOW TO APPLYBefore applying, candidates are advised toread the Ph.D. Information Brochure (Autumn

    Semester) 2013-14 carefully.Candidates must follow the following Stepswhile applying online Application Form.

    Step 1: Apply for Ph.D programmes

    a) Register

    b) Login

    c) Apply online.

    d) Finalize Application Form

    e) Download Application Form and BankChallan simultaneously (Take a print outof the entire file on A4 size white sheets)

    Step 2: Deposit of Fee

    a) Deposit the requisite fee of Rs. 200/- forGen/OBC and Rs. 100/- for SC/ST/PD category

    candidates in any branch of State Bank of India

    throughout the country on or before the lastdate i.e. April 23, 2013. (Bank Service

    Charges of Rs. 40/- will be extra) ondownloaded bank challan form alongwithcompleted application form.

    Separate fee will be deposit for eachdepartment/centre.

    b) Bank will retain a copy and will return two copiesto you. Out of these two copies, retain theCandidates copy with you and attach the IITRscopy with the application form.

    Note: The fee will not be accepted through anyother mode.

    Step 3:Paste your recent photograph (3.5 cm X 3.5

    cm) at the designated place.

    Sign at the designated place.

    Step 4: Post/Submission Before sending your

    application form, make sure that, in addition to theabove other relevant documents as indicated beloware attached:

    IITR copy of challan

    GATE/NET Certificate

    Copies of all the marksheets, degree certificates,

    or provisional certificate if they have passed theirqualifying degree.

    Copy of OBC/SC/ST/PD category certificate ifany)

    Copy of experience of two years as on April

    23, 2013 and NOC from the employer, in case

    the candidate is sponsored.Duly filled-in Application form with appropriateenclosures must be sent by Speed Post (preferably)

    or by Registered Post to The CHAIRMAN, PG

    ADMISSION-2013, PG ADMISSION OFFICE,INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE,ROORKEE-247667, UTTARAKHAND so as to reachon or before April 23, 2013.

    OR

    It can be handed over personally to the PG

    ADMISSION Office, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee on orbefore April 23, 2013 .

    10. FEE STRUCTURE

    The fee will be charged each semester as perInstitute rules/ norms applicable from time to time.Details can be obtained from Assistant Registrar(Academic Research).

    9. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

    A good number of MHRD Assistantships/Fellowships may be available as per regulation.

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    10. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

    (i) Students shall be governed by ordinance/regulations in vogue.

    (ii) The Institute has the right to cancel, at anystage, the admission for the candidate who isfound admitted to a course to which he/sheis not entitled, being unqualified or ineligiblein accordance with the statues andregulations in force.

    (iii) Disputes if any, arising out of or relating to anymatter whatsoever, concerning the aforesaidshall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction ofRoorkee Court.

    11. Minimum Qualification for admission to Ph.D.Programme in Different Disciplines

    1. Architecture & PlanningMasters degree in Architecture in any of the

    specializations offered by recognized Institutionsof Architecture/Masters degree in BuildingScience/Technology with a Bachelors degree inArchitecture/Masters degree in Planning in anyof the specializations offered by the recognizedInstitutions of Planning with a Bachelors degreein either Architecture or Planning (B.Planning) orCivil Engineering.

    2. Department of Biotechnologyi. Masters degree in any disciplines of Scienceii. Bachelors/ Masters degree in medical

    sciences, engineering, pharmacy, veterinaryand related disciplines.

    3. Department of Civil Engineeringi. B.Tech/M.Tech. or equivalent degree in Civil

    Engineering. Candidate having an M.Tech.Degree but not having a Bachelors degree inEngineering must have studied Mathematicsat the Bachelors level.

    ii. B.Tech./M.Tech. degree in any branch ofEngineering may be considered for researchareas consistent with the academicbackground and experience.

    iii. M.Sc. Degree in any branch of Science orMCA (with mathematics at the Bachelors level

    for both M.Sc. and MCA) may also beconsidered for research areas in GeomaticsEngineering.

    4. Department of Chemical Engineeringi. B.Tech./M.Tech. or equivalent degree in

    Chemical Engineering.ii. B.Tech./M.Tech. or equivalent degree in any

    branch of Engineering/ Chemical Technologyand interdisciplinary areas.

    iii. M.Sc. in disciplines consistent with theresearch areas of the department.

    5. Department of Chemistry

    i. M.Sc. or equivalent degree in Chemistry/Physics.

    ii. M.Sc. in Bio-technology or M.Sc. inBiochemistry

    6. Department of Electronics and ComputerEngineering

    (i) ME. / M.Tech. in Microelectronics/ VLSI /Microwaves / Communication Systems/ ControlSystems/Instrumentation/Circuits & Systems orequivalent

    (ii) B.E./ B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication/

    Electrical Engg. Or equivalent.

    (iii) M.Sc. in Physics/Instrumentation/Electronics.

    7. Department of Computer Science andEngineering

    (i) M.E./M.Tech. in Information Technology/

    Computer Science & Engg./ Software Engg. or

    equivalent.

    (ii) B.E./ B.Tech. in Computer Sc. & Engg./

    Information Technology or equivalent.

    (iii) Candidate should mention the broad research

    areas (Communication Systems, Computer

    Science and Engineering, System Modelling and

    Control, RF & Microwave Engineering,

    Microelectronics and VLSI Design) for which he

    /she wants to apply on his/her application form.

    8. Earthquake Engineeringi B.Tech. / M.Tech. or equivalent degree in

    Civil Engineering/ Earthquake Engineering /any branch of Engineering .

    ii M.Sc./ M.Tech. in Geophysics/ Physics/Mathematics/ Geology for research areas inEngineering Seismology andSeismotectonics.

    9. Department of Earth Sciences

    M.Sc / M.Sc.Tech / M.Tech. degree in Geology /

    Geophysics / Applied Geology / Applied

    Geophysics / Geological Technology /

    Geophysical Technology / Geosciences / Applied

    Geosciences / Petroleum Geology / Petroleum

    Geophysics.

    10. Department of Electrical Engineeringi. B.Tech./M.Tech. or equivalent degree in

    Electrical Engineering.ii. B.Tech./M.Tech. or equivalent degree in a

    branch of Engineering consistent with theresearch areas as mentioned by theDepartment from time to time.

    iii. M.Sc. in a discipline consistent with theresearch areas as mentioned by the

    Department from time to time.

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    11. Department of Humanities and SocialSciencesi. M.A. or equivalent degree.ii. Masters degree in Science/Graduate Degree

    in Engineering/ Technology with 60% marks(or equivalent grade) may be considered for

    research areas consistent with the academicbackground and special interests.

    12. Hydrologyi. Masters degree in Civil Engg./ Water

    Resources Development/Hydrology.ii. Masters degree in Agricultural Engg./

    Environmental Engg./Instrumentation/wateruse management

    iii. M.Sc./M.Tech. in Geology/Geophysics/SoilScience/Forestry or natural Resources/Chemistry/ Meteorology/ AtmosphericPhysics/ Mathematics/Nuclear Physics &Environmental Sciences

    iv. M.Sc. Hydrology with Mathematics atBachelors level

    13. Department of Management Studiesi. B.E./B.Tech. or equivalent, M.E./ M.Tech or

    equivalent qualifications.ii. M.Sc./M.A./M.Com.iii. Master of Management/M.B.A. or equivalent.

    14. Department of Mathematicsi. M.A./M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics/ Statistics/

    Computer Science / Mathematics / Ind.Mathematics

    ii. M.Stat.

    iii. M.C.A.15. Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engg.

    i. B.Tech./ M.Tech. degree or equivalent degreein Mechanical/ Industrial/ Production Engg.

    ii. B.Tech./ M.Tech. degree in Aerospace/Chemical/ Civil/ Electrical/ Metallurgical Engg.may be considered for research areasconsistent with the academic background andspecial interests.

    16. Department of Metallurgical and MaterialsEngineering

    B.Tech/M.Tech or equivalent relate to thefollowing disciplines:Metallurgical Engg, Materials Engg,Nanotechnology, Engg Physics, EnggChemistry, Ceramics, Polymers, Corrosion,Mechanical, Production & Industrial Engg.,Chemical Engineering and ElectrochemicalEngg.

    Or

    1. M.Sc. degree in Physics, Chemistry,Materials Science.

    2. Candidates with a M.Sc. degree,Mathematics as a subject at B.Sc.degree level is an essentialrequirement.

    Note: Candidates having a degree IIndustrial Engineering only, shall not beeligible for admission to the Doctor ofPhilosophy programme in the Departmentof Metallurgical and Material Engg.

    17. Department of Physicsi. M.Sc. in Physics/ Applied Physicsii. M.Sc. in Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Biophysics/

    Geophysics/ Computer Science, providedPhysics was a subject at B.Sc. level.

    iii. B.Tech. or equivalent in Electrical/ Electronics/Chemical/ Metallurgical/ Engineering Physics.

    Candidates at Category (ii) and (iii) may beconsidered for research area consistent withthe academic background and specialinterests.

    18. Department of Paper Technologyi B.Tech. /M.Tech. or equivalent degree in Pulp

    & Paper, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical,Electronics, Computer, Instrumentation,Metallurgical, Environmental Engineering.

    ii M.Sc. or equivalent degree in Physics,Chemistry, Mathematics, AppliedMathematics, Industrial Mathematics, Bio-Science, Bio-Technology, Environmental

    Science and Material Science.

    19. Water Resources Development &Management

    i Water Resources DevelopmentB.E./ B.Tech. /M.E./ M.Tech. or equivalentdegree in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical &Agricultural Engineering.

    ii Irrigation Water ManagementMasters Degree in Agricultural Sciences/Social Sciences/ Chemical Engineering/Biological Sciences/ Environmental Sciences/

    Engineering/ Natural Sciences with at leastone paper of Mathematics at the graduatelevel.

    20. Alternate Hydro Energy Centrei. B.Tech./ M.Tech. or equivalent in Civil/

    Electrical / Mechanical/ Industrial/ Chemical/Environmental/ Agricultural/ Computer/Electronics Engineering

    ii. M.Sc. in disciplines consistent with researchareas of the centre.

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    ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS & HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS/ CENTRES

    Administrative Officers Name Telephone No.

    Director Pradipta Banerji 285500, 272742

    Dy. Director S.P. Gupta 285221Dean, Academic Research Ashwani Kumar 285255

    Dean, Academic Studies Manoj Arora 285087

    Head of the Departments/ Centres

    Alternate Hydro Energy Centre R. P. Saini 285213

    Architecture and Planning Pushplata 285214

    Biotechnology Ramasre Prasad 285216

    Chemical Engineering V. K. Agarwal 285217

    Chemistry V. K. Gupta 285218

    Civil Engineering Deepak Kashyap 285219

    Earthquake Engineering M. L. Sharma 285228

    Earth Sciences A. K. Saraf 285232

    Electrical Engineering Pramod Agarwal 285231

    Electronics and Computer Engg. Padam Kumar 285235

    Humanities and Social Sciences Rashmi Gaur 285234

    Hydrology M. Perumal 285236

    Institute Instrumentation Centre Ramesh Chandra 285307

    Management Studies S. N. Rangnekar 285014

    Mathematics R. C. Mittal 285249

    Mechanical and Industrial Engg. P. K. Jain 285242

    Metallurgical and Materials Engg. S. K. Nath 285606

    Physics A K Jain 285248

    Paper Technology (Saharanpur Campus) Y. S. Negi 2727354

    Water Resources Development and Nayan Sharma 285251

    Management

    Centres of Excellence

    Centre for Transportation Systems M. Parida 285100

    Centre for Nanotechnology Vijaya Agrawala 285490

    Centre for Disaster Mitigation and Management Ajay Gairola 285401

    Registrar Lt. Col. A.K. Srivastava (Retd.) 285311, 272430

    For further details please contact:

    Chairman, PG Admission

    Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

    ROORKEE - 247 667(Uttarakhand) INDIA

    e-mail : [email protected]

    Phone : +91 1332 284010/285875

    Fax : +91 1332 285874/273560

    Website : http://www.iitr.ernet.in, http://pgadm.iitr.ernet.in