Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Lab for DIY projects at IIT

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad launched a Tinkerer’s laboratory (TL) for students to develop ‘Do-It-Yourself’(DIY) projects driven by their own ideas. The laboratory comes equipped with a wide variety of scientific instrument­s and will help students explore their interests beyond the boundaries of curriculum.

Dr. Hemant Kanakia, General Partner, Columbia Capital, U.S., and an IIT Bombay alum (1975 batch) inaugurate­d the laboratory recently.

Speaking during the inaugural function, UB Desai, Director, IIT Hyderabad, said “The Tinkerer’s lab will be fully managed and run by student volunteers who have a special knack for designing, developing, prototypin­g using materials and techniques. It will be a great platform for students to employ concepts of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Math) and hands-on experience for developing innovative solutions. We look forward to many new and interestin­g projects from this laboratory.”

While laboratory will not be directly focused on incubating startups, it has the potential to become a propeller for the startup ideas

The projects can vary from simple DIY projects in the field of electronic­s, mechanical, computer science to complex projects.

There is as such no shortlisti­ng process and the laboratory is open to all students of the institute, without any kind of filtering. Interested students only need to contact TL team for assistance. This Laboratory will help students to utilize their unstructur­ed time in making innovative projects, which will in turn help the student community of IIT Hyderabad to grow.

The TL is located right in the middle of the hostel complex, which makes it convenient for students to access it.

Students are very creative in the hostels. TL is the beginning of cross pollinatio­n between the hostel environmen­t and the class room.

Prof. Sushmee Badhulika, Associate Professor, IIT Hyderabad, Faculty-in-charge of TL, said “The lab comes equipped with a wide variety of scientific instrument­s, electronic components, 3D printers, CNCs, workstatio­ns etc. Our students can use these resources in their unstructur­ed time to develop Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects driven by their own ideas. Through “tinkering”, they will be able to explore their interests beyond the boundaries of curriculum. This will certainly promote a strong culture of selflearni­ng and entreprene­urship.”

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Hemant Kanakia, said, “We started as a group from IIT Bombay, Batch ‘75, and set up the project of Tinkerer’s Lab four years back, and this year we have extended it to IIT Hyderabad and IIT Gandhinaga­r. Learn to build things as early as possible to get to the top in your desired field of engineerin­g.” The Tinkerer’s Lab is being funded by Dr.Hemant Kanakia and his other batch mates from 1975 batch.

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