IIT Kanpur Faculty & Research (IRINS Data) Source: •
Faculty / Scientist (Total 534): Professor: 142, Associate Professor: 106, Assistant Professor: 189, Professor (HAG): 57, Assistant Professor (Grade-I): 35, Assistant Professor (Grade-II): 5 •
Publications & Patents: Total Publications: 25,824. Journal Articles: 17,466. Conference / In Proceedings: 5,501. Books / Chapters: 923. Other: 1,934. Open Access: Gold 1,767 | Green 797 | Bronze 2,343. Patents: 459.
Impact: Total Impact: 557,990. Citations: 487,787.
Top Faculty Profiles (by publications) • Dr Swagata Mukherjee, Asst. Prof – 1,298 publications • Dr Yogesh Singh Chauhan, Prof – 454 publications • Prof Sri Niwas Singh, Prof (HAG) – 432 publications
Top 10 Scholars (by publications & projects) • Dr Swagata Mukherjee – 1,298 publications • Prof Vijaya R – 165 publications • Prof Bushra Ateeq – 91 publications Research is controlled by the Office of the Dean of Research and Development (DoRD). Under the aegis of the Office the students publish the quarterly NERD Magazine (Notes on Engineering Research and Development) which publishes scientific and technical content created by students. Articles may be original work done by students in the form of hobby projects, term projects, internships, or theses. Articles of general interest which are informative but do not reflect original work are also accepted. The institute is part of the European Research and Education Collaboration with Asia (EURECA) programme since 2008.
Defense Assisting the
Indian Ordnance Factories in not only upgrading existing products, but also developing new weapon platforms. On November 26, 2024, IIT Kanpur introduced Anālakṣhya, a
Meta-material Surface
Cloaking System (MSCS) for
multi-spectral camouflage capabilities. In collaboration with Mr. Gagandeep Singh, Dr. Kajal Chowdhary, and Dr. Abhinav Bhardwaj, Professors Anantha Ramakrishna from the Department of Physics, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava from the Department of Electrical Engineering, and J. Ramkumar from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at IIT Kanpur came up with the idea for the Anālakṣhya MSCS. This broadband Meta-material Microwave Absorber improves stealth capabilities against
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging by wave absorption across a wide spectrum. Additionally, it provides great defense against radar-guided missiles. From 2019 to 2024, it was tested in both lab and field settings under various circumstances. Meta Tattva Systems is the licensee of the technology for industrial production and is currently under acquisition by the
Indian Armed Forces. This technology is of interest to
DRDO for
AMCA development.
Jugnu The students of IIT Kanpur made a nano satellite called
Jugnu, which was given by president
Pratibha Patil to
ISRO for launch. Jugnu is a
remote sensing satellite which will be operated by the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. It is a nanosatellite which will be used to provide data for agriculture and disaster monitoring. It is a 3-kilogram (6.6lb) spacecraft, which measures 34 centimetres (13 in) in length by 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in height and width. Its development programme cost around 25 million rupees. It has a design life of one year. Jugnu's primary instrument is the Micro Imaging System, a near infrared camera which will be used to observe vegetation. It also carries a GPS receiver to aid tracking, and is intended to demonstrate a microelectromechanical inertial measurement unit.
Programming club The Programming Club at IITK is one of the most sought-after clubs in the SNT council and is considered among the best programming clubs in India. Its roadmaps for various domains are highly regarded and rank among the top resources on the internet. The club comprises 4 coordinators, 4 LSTMs, and 27 secretaries. The team has participated in following competitions since its inception:
Maraal UAVs Researchers at IIT Kanpur have developed a series of solar powered
UAVs named MARAAL-1 & MARAAL-2. Development of Maraal is notable as it is the first solar powered UAV developed in India. Maraal-2 is fully indigenous. ==Student life==