Exploring the potential of Health Tech Start-ups in India: A Critical Success Factors Framework
Health Information Technology (IT) Startups have become a booming industry. The phenomenon is global having health IT Startups emerging almost in all countries around the world. India's health IT Startup sector has made a significant impact on the economy. India's goal of reaching a $1 trillion digi...
Dr Vigneswara Ilavarasan
Professor in Charge of the Academy at IITDIndian Institute of Technology Delhi
Robots, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in the Macroeconomy
This research project aims at deepening our understanding of the adoption of automation technologies in the economy, both from a positive and from a normative perspective.
IoT based EV infrastructure: Data Driven Approach for analysis and optimization of Distribution system Operation (DSO) under uncertainties
Traditionally, the distribution systems are designed for uni-directional power flow with power source elsewhere and are always connected to transmission system. Also, the changes in system configuration were not too frequent. Introduction of renewable energy based distributed generations (DGs), batt...
Talent Allocation in the Indian Economy: Measurement and Policy Implications
Various features of the Indian labor market spanning regulation, financial constraints, and social norms naturally translate into a suboptimal allocation of workers' talent across productive units. In turn, such misallocation can lead to significant losses in aggregate productivity, as highlighted b...
Motorized Two-wheeler safety – a comparative risk study of the occupants in Indian and Australian context
Globally out of the 1.35 million road traffic deaths, more than half of them are amongst the pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. There are more Motorized (Powered) Two Wheelers (MTWs) in Indian cities compared to other modes (10-15%), excluding pedestrian and public transport. Further nearly 34...
Understanding Brain-Behavior link: Using Structural (frontal asymmetry) and Neurochemical (neurotransmitters) Basis of Cognitive and Affective Processing to Improve Prediction of Health-related Outcomes in Epilepsy patients from low socio-economic.
To use structural and neurochemical basis of cognitive-affective process for improving predictions of post-surgery outcomes in epilepsy patients from low socioeconomic strata.
Identification of Transgenic Plant Species Using Non-invasive THz Spectroscopy for Advancing Natural and Organic Farming Practices
The recent advancement in Precision Agriculture which aims to achieve yield maximization with natural resource optimization in farming practices worldwide; has brought the techniques of 'Agri-Photonics' to the forefront. In this regard, the increasing food literacy in consumer market has brought abo...
Professor Aleksandar Rakic
School of Information Technology and Electrical EngineeringAssessment and Comparison of Performance of Thermal and Electrical Battery for Renewable Energy Applications
The project targets to harness the excess electricity (or electricity spillage) generated by solar PV and wind power plants which will be converted into thermal energy, and in turn will be stored in a thermal energy storage system (Thermal battery). The thermal battery is envisaged to store heat at ...
Examining the social acceptance of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) projects in India
The Indian government has set ambitious targets for renewable energy expansion (175 GW by 2022) to decarbonise the national energy mix. Solar energy forms the core of India's renewable energy plans. While most focus in India so far has remained on solar PV, the pace of development and commissioning ...
Health benefits of air pollution mitigation: A comparative assessment of policies for high (India) and low (Australia) exposure regions
Air pollution is the leading environmental cause of mortality and morbidity in the world. Despite significant progress in air pollution epidemiology, uncertainty in estimating the burden remains large, especially in data poor countries like India. Moreover, whether the relative burden of PM2.5 expos...