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IIT Delhi launches MRI research facility to foster innovation in medical imaging
IIT Delhi launches MRI research facility to foster innovation in medical imaging

Hans India

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

IIT Delhi launches MRI research facility to foster innovation in medical imaging

New Delhi: The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) announced the launch of a cutting-edge Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) research facility to boost innovations in medical imaging. Established under the Institute of Eminence (IoE) initiative, the facility is equipped with a 1.5 Tesla clinical-grade MRI scanner. It is the first of its kind among leading engineering and technology institutions in India, dedicated exclusively to research and teaching. Unlike conventional MRI setups embedded within hospital ecosystems, this facility is designed to foster unrestricted innovation in medical imaging, particularly in the field of MRI. This facility will enable cutting-edge research in various areas across applications in MR imaging, including the development of new contrast agents, acquisition sequences, optimisation of imaging protocols, development of MR-compatible devices, and integration of artificial intelligence in image processing. 'This new research MRI facility will enable research and innovation in imaging and support IIT Delhi's efforts to create new knowledge at the interface of science, engineering, and medicine to make an impact in healthcare,' said Prof. Rangan Banerjee, Director of IIT Delhi. Located within the Centre for Biomedical Engineering (CBME) at IIT Delhi, the facility will initially support research using phantoms and, with appropriate regulatory approvals, will extend to clinical studies involving volunteers. It will also serve as a hands-on training platform for students enrolled in IIT Delhi medical imaging courses, enhancing their practical exposure to advanced imaging technologies. According to CBME's Prof. Anup Singh and Prof. Amit Mehndiratta, who led this visionary initiative, the dream to establish such a facility 'was visualised five years ago'. The facility will offer a new dimension to teaching and learning in medical imaging at the varsity. It was initiated on July 9 and the first MRI safety session was conducted by the B-MEC Imaging Pvt. Ltd., who installed the MRI scanner. 'This advanced imaging facility will help several researchers from different disciplines at IIT Delhi. This will also open up several opportunities for research collaborations with medical institutes in NCR and across India,' said Prof. Vivek Buwa, Dean of Planning, IIT Delhi.

IIT launches MRI research facility to foster innovation, AI integration
IIT launches MRI research facility to foster innovation, AI integration

New Indian Express

time13-07-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

IIT launches MRI research facility to foster innovation, AI integration

NEW DELHI: In a move to revolutionise biomedical research, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has inaugurated a cutting-edge Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) research facility. Spearheaded under the Institute of Eminence (IoE) initiative, the new centre is equipped with a 1.5 Tesla clinical-grade MRI scanner—marking a first-of-its-kind achievement among premier engineering and technology institutions in the country. The facility was inaugurated on Saturday by Prof. Rangan Banerjee, director of IIT Delhi. Unlike conventional MRI setups embedded within hospital ecosystems, this facility is designed to foster unrestricted innovation in medical imaging, particularly in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This facility will enable cutting-edge research in various areas across applications in MRI, including integration of artificial intelligence in image processing. This landmark achievement represents a major stride in India's biomedical research capabilities and reaffirms IIT Delhi's commitment to driving innovation in healthcare technology. 'This new research MRI facility will enable research and innovation in imaging and support IIT Delhi's efforts to create new knowledge at the interface of science, engineering, and medicine to make an impact in healthcare,' said Prof. Banerjee.

IIT makes learning 1 AI, machine learning course for UG, PG students mandatory
IIT makes learning 1 AI, machine learning course for UG, PG students mandatory

The Hindu

time21-06-2025

  • Science
  • The Hindu

IIT makes learning 1 AI, machine learning course for UG, PG students mandatory

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) has recently made at least one course in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) mandatory for each of the 19 undergraduate and 42 postgraduate programmes. The courses will begin from the next academic session in July, said an administrative official of the institute. This introduction, a part of a larger curriculum review which has taken place after 12 years, is aimed at giving students a 'structured pathway to using AI' and 'keeping up with industry trends'. Each of the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes will have its own AI-related paper. Although some AI and ML courses are being taught at the institute, this is the first time the institute has mandated that every student take these courses. 'Every department has been asked to ensure that there is at least one paper related to AI and ML so that every graduate knows the subject,' IIT-Delhi Director Rangan Banerjee told The Hindu. The initiative has been introduced after taking feedback from students and alumni, he added. The courses vary from 'Introduction to Artificial Intelligence', and 'AI for Computational Biology' to 'Applied Mechanics to Textile and Fibre Engineering in the Engineering Sciences'. Prof. Narayanan D. Kurur, the Dean of Academics, said that students will be taught AI in their respective fields of study to give them an 'introduction to AI'. 'For instance, in the postgraduate course titled 'Machine Learning for Textile and Fibre Engineering', students would be able to apply ML in yarn and fabric engineering and textile chemical processing,' said Mr. Kurur. Associate Dean of Curriculum Prof. Shouri Chatterjee said that students will also be taught how to use AI ethically. 'AI expanding rapidly' 'The scale of AI is expanding rapidly, and students are already working with it. This will give them a structured pathway and show students how to use it productively and ethically,' he said. In 2024, the Director formed a committee to develop guidelines for the use of AI in teaching, research, and examinations. The report, released in October 2024, showed that 80% of students (out of 427 surveyed) have used Generative AI tools, with nearly 81% reportedly using the tools several times a week.

IIT Delhi, AIIMS join hands for AI centre
IIT Delhi, AIIMS join hands for AI centre

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

IIT Delhi, AIIMS join hands for AI centre

New Delhi: IIT Delhi and AIIMS have joined hands to establish a Centre of Excellence for AI in healthcare, which will focus on developing AI-based solutions for supporting key national health programmes in the country. The institutes signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish the centre. Last year, the two institutes were awarded a grant of Rs 330 crore by the Ministry of Education under the initiative 'Make AI in India, Make AI Work for India'. M Srinivas, Director, AIIMS Delhi, expressed his confidence in the initiative. "This MoU marks the beginning of far-reaching collaborative research that has the potential to change the face of healthcare in the country," he said. Echoing the enthusiasm, IIT Delhi Director Rangan Banerjee highlighted the potential of the partnership in advancing affordable healthcare solutions. "A partnership between AIIMS and IIT Delhi has the potential to transform AI for affordable healthcare. We hope that our output will impact the lives of Indians," he said. Leading the project from AIIMS Delhi, Dr Krithika Rangarajan emphasized the patient-centric nature of the initiative. She reiterated that the centre's work will be deeply rooted in improving healthcare access and outcomes for all citizens. "We remain focused on keeping patients at the centre of this effort and hope to build mechanisms that would benefit every citizen of the country," she noted.

IIT-D, AIIMS join forces to usher AI in healthcare
IIT-D, AIIMS join forces to usher AI in healthcare

New Indian Express

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

IIT-D, AIIMS join forces to usher AI in healthcare

NEW DELHI: In a landmark collaboration that aims to reshape the future of medicine in India, IIT Delhi and AIIMS, Delhi have announced the creation of a Center of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (AI-CoE). This initiative, backed by a substantial Rs 330 crore grant from the Ministry of Education's 'Make AI in India, Make AI Work for India' programme, aims to harness cutting-edge AI technology to tackle some of the nation's most pressing health challenges. The formal agreement was signed at IIT Delhi by Prof M Srinivas, Director of AIIMS Delhi, and Prof Rangan Banerjee, Director of IIT Delhi. The new center will serve as a hub for developing indigenous AI solutions, supporting national health programmes, and making advanced healthcare accessible to even the most remote communities. Prof Srinivas of AIIMS described the partnership as a 'far-reaching collaborative research' effort with the potential to transform healthcare delivery across India. Prof Banerjee echoed this optimism, emphasising the center's role in making AI-powered healthcare both affordable and impactful for millions. The AI-CoE will focus on upskilling healthcare providers, improving public health systems, and pioneering new models of collaboration between technology and medicine.

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