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In 1953, a 2-year postgraduate degree programme in Physical Metallurgy was introduced which has now become a 4-semester course at the all India level. Here, it would be worthwhile to mention that this department was the first in this country to introduce a postgraduate course in metallurgy. |
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In 1949, Prof. W. Baukhloh of Techniche Hochschule, Berlin joined the department as a Professor of Metallurgy followed by many foreign trained faculty members. A spurt in research activity in the department was witnessed from 1949 onward after Dr. A. K. Seal joined the department after completing his Ph.D from Sheffield University. The subjects offered to the undergraduate and post graduate students are regularly updated by incorporating the recent trends in the fields of Metallurgy and Materials engineering in consultation with eminent personalities from industry, academic and research institutions. The department has, so far, produced considerable number of Ph.Ds, and currently several Ph.D. programmes in diverse research areas e.g. steel, nonferrous alloys, composites, nanoscience and nanotechnology are being actively pursued. The department has already pioneered in the development of certain important steels and alloys like HSLA steels, maraging steels, shape memory alloys etc. These developments have had a tremendous impact on the overall development of the subject in the national scenario. Special efforts are being directed in evolving suitable means for effective technology transfer to the existing industries. The department feels proud to announce its collaborative ventures with organizations e.g. like TISCO, SAIL, ISRO, BARC, NML, ICDC, and NMRL. |
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