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Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore
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Established 1909
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Dean  Dr.Padmanabhan Balaram
 
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The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a premier post-graduate institution of research and higher learning located in Bangalore, India. It offers postgraduate and doctoral research programmes to over 2,000 active researchers working in 37 specialized departments -- ranging from aerospace engineering to molecular biophysics. IISc is the best in India in terms of research output (citation and impact factor) by the journal Current Science. It also ranks first among Indian universities (and South Asian universities) in the "Academic ranking of world universities" conducted by the SJTU, China. It was in the news recently when India's finance minister, P. Chidambaram provided for



a grant of a billion rupees ($25m) for the institute in the national budget - 2005.

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History

The Founder

Inspired by Swami Vivekananda, the industrialist Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (1839-1904) constituted a Provisional Committee to prepare a plan for setting up of an Institute of higher education. On 31 December, 1898, a draft prepared by this committee was presented to Lord Curzon, the Viceroy-designate. The secretary of State for India requested the Royal Society of England for an expert opinion. The Royal Society in turn, sought the opinion of Prof. Wiliam Ramsay, Nobel Laureate and the discoverer of Noble Gases. Prof. Ramsay toured the country and recommended Bangalore as the ideal location for the proposed institute. On the initiative especially of the Diwan of Mysore, Sir K. Seshadri Iyer, His Highness Shri Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the Maharaja of Mysore donated 372 acres (1.5 km²) of land in Bangalore. The institute's first director was Morris Travers



FRS, Ramsay's co-worker in the discovery of the noble gases.

The Institute

The Institute has been able to make many significant contributions primarily because of certain uniqueness in its character. It is neither a National laboratory, which concentrates solely on research and applied work, nor a conventional University, which concerns itself mainly with teaching. However, the Institute is concerned with research in frontier areas and education in current technologically important areas. Because it is a relatively small institution, it is able to innovate and introduce newer systems of imparting knowledge and educational reforms such as offering courses under a unit system and trying out methods of evaluation, which are highly reliable.

Administration

IISc was started in 1909 and Morris Travers became the first Director. The first Indian Director was the Nobel Laureate Sir C.V. Raman, and the current Director is Padmanabhan Balaram.

Location

The IISc campus is located in North Bangalore. Known popularly as Tata Institute in the city, IISc is located on the way to Yeshwantpur. The IISc is easily accessible from Kempe Gowda Central Bus Terminus (Known as Majestic) by Bus or by Auto-rickshaws, with the typical autorickshaw charge between Rs.40 and Rs. 50

Campus

Bangalore, popularly known as Garden City, Air-conditioned City, or the Pensioner's Paradise. Similarly,the IISc campus also is full of greenery and wildlife. The campus houses more than 40 Departments.


Shooting

Main article: 2005 Indian Institute of Science shooting

On December 28th 2005, an unidentifed man with a rifle fired indiscriminately, killing one person and injuring four others.

Departments/Centres

The Institute has the following Departments/Centres:

  • Developmental Biology and Genetics Lab
  • Foreign Languages
  • Joint Advanced Technology Programme
  • Dept. of Mathematics Programme (IISc-TIFR)
  • Nano Science

Departments outside Divisions

Some notable alumni and Fellows

  • Homi J. Bhabha
  • Satish Dhawan
  • Jawahar Lal Nehru
  • G.N. Ramachandran
  • C.V. Raman
  • Raja Ramanna
  • Vikram Sarabhai
  • George Sudarshan
  • J.R.D. Tata
  • Morris Travers
  • Sir M.Vishveswaraya

Alumni Organisations


Divisions of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Division of Biological Sciences • Division of Chemical Sciences • Division of Electrical Sciences • Division of Information Sciences • Division of Mechanical Sciences • Division of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

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