IIT Delhi is in the process of establishing a new department named, ‘Department of Energy Science and Engineering’ essentially for expanding the scope and depth of activities being undertaken by the 45-year-old Centre for Energy Studies (CES). A new BTech program on energy engineering will also be on offer from this year.
The institute’s board has given its approval for conversion of the Centre for Energy Studies into the Department of Energy Science and Engineering.
What Will the New Department Contribute?
The new department is expected to provide a much-needed focus and visibility to the teaching and research activities of the institute in the field of energy. This would help in achieving the seventh sustainable development goal of meeting increasing energy requirements at affordable prices in an environmentally sustainable manner and effectively contribute to the initiatives towards energy transition at the global level.
The department would offer suitable academic programmes in the field of energy to prepare required manpower at all levels, attract the best faculty, students and staff and provide a platform for active and effective collaboration among faculty colleagues across the Institute and with other Institutions.
New BTech Program on Energy Engineering
Besides continuing with three existing MTech programs (including one sponsored by the International Solar Alliance for working fellows from different countries) presently being offered by the Centre for Energy Studies, the new department would offer an undergraduate degree program i.e. BTech in Energy Engineering starting from the academic session 2021- 2022 with an intake of 40 students qualifying JEE (Advanced). Speaking of the new B. Tech program, Prof. KA Subramanian, Head, CES, said, “There is a critical need to nurture manpower with the capacity to flexibly respond to various energy and environment-related challenges in a holistic manner with required foresight and vision.”
The BTech program in Energy Engineering is designed to equip the students with the necessary knowledge and skills to take up the energy sector challenges being faced by humanity – improving energy access, supply quality, and reliability as well efficiency of utilization, de-carbonization, lowering the cost of energy supply, etc.
Prof. KA Subramanian, Head, CES
The BTech course curriculum is designed to lay a core foundation with a wide basket of electives in the area of energy as it aims to produce next-generation leaders to contribute to the energy transition initiatives through core industry, academia, and all other stakeholders entities.
Besides highly unique sector-specific skills the students are expected to possess other competencies such as environmental awareness and a profound understanding of sustainability concepts.
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