IIT Bombay and Tohoku University, Japan, have partnered to launch a joint PhD programme starting from 2025. The collaboration aims to foster groundbreaking research, student and faculty exchanges, and innovation in areas such as sustainable energy, artificial intelligence, and disaster resilience.
Iit BombayTohoku UniversityJoint Phd ProgrammeAcademic CollaborationResearch InnovationReal Estate MumbaiMay 18, 2025
The joint PhD programme is a collaborative initiative between IIT Bombay and Tohoku University, aimed at fostering groundbreaking research, student and faculty exchanges, and innovation in key areas such as sustainable energy, artificial intelligence, and disaster resilience.
The joint PhD programme will start from 2025.
In addition to the joint PhD programme, joint Master's programmes will also be introduced in the Centre in the future.
The key areas of research focus include sustainable energy, artificial intelligence, materials science, and disaster resilience.
The Tohoku University IIT Bombay Joint Institute of Excellence (JIE) is a center established as part of the collaboration to serve as a hub for collaborative research and academic activities between the two institutions.
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