Shriram Group RT Chair in Computational Mechanics’ at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. This initiative is dedicated to supporting cutting-edge research in computational mechanics, encompassing various fields within mechanical, electrical, electronic, computational sciences and quantum mechanics.
The appointed Chair– a distinguished faculty member at the associate or full professor level, will focus on pioneering research that applies computational methods to address real-world challenges. “Areas of research will include the development of novel numerical methods, data-driven modelling of physical phenomena, and the exploration of emerging computing paradigms such as quantum computing,” stated an official release by the company. This partnership aims to benefit the academic community and pave the way for practical applications using computational mechanics.
Executive Vice Chairman of Shriram Finance, Umesh Revankar said “It is our honour and privilege to collaborate with IISc, one of India’s foremost institutions for scientific research and education. In establishing the Shriram Group RT Chair in Computational Mechanics, we aim to foster innovation and advance knowledge in fields that are critical to both academia and industry.” He added that the initiative underscores the group's commitment to driving progress through research and contributing to India’s academic landscape.
The Shriram Group was established in 1974 by Padma Bhushan, R Thyagarajan who studied mathematics at undergraduate level,