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Establishment of Centres For Training and Research in Frontier Areas of Science and Technology (FAST) - 1. Salient Features of A Center Under FAST

The document outlines guidelines for establishing Centers of Excellence (CoEs) under the Centres for Training and Research in Frontier areas of Science and Technology (FAST) scheme. Key criteria for selecting CoEs include the proposed area's relevance to national development goals, institutional preparedness and collaboration, and multidisciplinarity. Selected CoEs will receive funding to support research activities like procurement of equipment, staff hiring, testing and prototype development. CoEs are expected to increase research output and trigger an R&D culture at their institutions, evidenced by growth in publications, patents, and postgraduate enrollments. An application format is provided seeking details on the proposed CoE's theme, budget, collaboration plans, and capacity to promote sustainable

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Establishment of Centres For Training and Research in Frontier Areas of Science and Technology (FAST) - 1. Salient Features of A Center Under FAST

The document outlines guidelines for establishing Centers of Excellence (CoEs) under the Centres for Training and Research in Frontier areas of Science and Technology (FAST) scheme. Key criteria for selecting CoEs include the proposed area's relevance to national development goals, institutional preparedness and collaboration, and multidisciplinarity. Selected CoEs will receive funding to support research activities like procurement of equipment, staff hiring, testing and prototype development. CoEs are expected to increase research output and trigger an R&D culture at their institutions, evidenced by growth in publications, patents, and postgraduate enrollments. An application format is provided seeking details on the proposed CoE's theme, budget, collaboration plans, and capacity to promote sustainable

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Establishment of Centres for Training and Research in Frontier areas of

Science and Technology (FAST).

1. Salient Features of a Center under FAST


The Centre of Excellence (CoE) is expected to be a collaborative activity
between a team of high quality researchers in the institution and
researchers or research-users in several companies or organizations. In
case where the nature of research is related to production or improvement
of public goods, collaboration may include appropriate public agencies.
The Centre should focus on new and emerging technologies, multi-
disciplinary and translational research relevant to national development
goals
Priority will be accorded to thematic areas such as energy, water, clean
environment, smart materials that promote sustainable development.
Funding can be considered for new as well as existing centre of excellence
for training and research (except those already considered under this
scheme or TEQIP-II) for value addition or achieving next levels of research.
The Centre is expected to trigger an R&D culture in the institution as
evidenced by significant increase in applications of research outputs,
collaborative and sponsored research, publications in reputed national/
international journals and conferences, patents, innovations, commercialized
products and Masters and PhD enrolments.

2. Selection
The proposals will be evaluated on the basis of following criteria:

Criteria

Overall proposal implementation feasibility in terms of choice


of area and its relevance to the national development goals.
Institutional preparedness and collaboration.
Reasonability of proposed budget.

Multidisciplinarity.
Technological development and translation into proto types /
patents/publications.
Scaling-up PhD and Masters Enrolment in the identified areas.
Insuring sustenance of Centers after the end of the project.

3. The following activities are envisaged under the center


a. Improvement in research and development facilities:
i. Procurement of Goods [equipment & software] and minor
infrastructure for improvement in research and development
facilities.
ii. Procurement of components and sub systems.
iii. Project Staff: A significant part of these could also be required
for MS/ PhD program.
iv. Part-time consultants.
v. Testing and Prototype development.
vi. Data collection, dissemination and documentation,

b. Coordinated work with other research institutes in India/abroad,


c. Capacity development ,
d. Seminars, conferences workshops, and IEC( information, education and
communication),
e. Seed grant: Small seed grant to researchers to venture into new
directions within the specified theme.

Activity Project Life Financial Financial Financial Financial


Estimates Year Year Year Year
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

Operation &
Maintenance
etc
Total

Outline for Project Proposal

1. Background of the area including


a. Status of technology at the world level.
b. Status of technology in India.
c. Indian Industry interest/ participation in the areas.

2. Research team background short summary of researcher in institute and


possible collaborates from industry and other academic institution.

3. Centers activities and how these activates:


a. Could make India a world leader in the area.
b. Could make social impact.

4. Yearly budget for staff, equipment, consumables, Travel and contingency.

Selection Process:
(i) Short-listing by experts and, if required,
(ii) Presentation before the Steering Committee chaired by Secretary (HE) to
approve the proposal.

Format for application

A. General

1. Name of the Institution/ Location

2. Type of Institution/ Year of Central Government Institutions/ State


establishment Government Institution/Govt. aided institutions
/Private unaided (UGC/AICTE approved)

3. Recognition of excellence Award, Publication, Patent, Citation, National


International partnership with institution of
excellence in or related to the research area
proposed.
4. Total Students UG :

PG:

Research:

5 Total Faculty Sanctioned Strength:

Filled:

% of Faculty having Ph.D in Science and


Technology / Engineering:

6. Annual Budget/Expenditure

7. Any other

B. Proposal parameters & Institutional Capacity

1. Name of the centre to be


established
2. Thematic Area of the proposed
centre
3. Total Project Estimate:

Proposed fund
from present scheme:
Gap funding:

4. National Development Goal


(as indicated in the advertisement)

In the Existing COE addressed?

In the Proposed COE, how will be


addressed?

5. Sustainable Development
Exiting COE: How does it
promote?

Proposed COE: How will it


promote?

6. Quality of faculty in terms of


credentials and achievements to
be associated with the centre.

7. No of MS /PhD likely to work in


the proposed centre.

8. Basic Infrastructure: Buildings,


Labs, Equipments etc.

9. National/ International Available:


collaboration for the proposed
centre (funding), (if any) Proposed:

10. Collaboration & Partnerships

Exiting COE:

Proposed COE:

11. Contacts: COE Coordinator,


Address /mail ID/mobile/ tel. no./fax no.

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