Fellowships
TiH aims at building a collaboration between industries, academia, and government agencies on developing data driven cognitive computing solutions, mainly in verticals – Healthcare, Legal Information System and Education in CC&SS. It will also encourage and promote entrepreneurial activities and start-ups in the areas of “Cognitive Computing & Social Sensing”.
iHUB Anubhuti’s Comprehensive and Holistic Advancement of National Knowledge Yield and Analytics (CHANAKYA) are a great opportunity for the undergraduate students to enhance their learning, explore entrepreneurial skills and innovate across domains.

Various Fellowships Schemes
Type
Upto Rs.10,000 per month
Duration
Upto 10 months(maximum)
Eligibility
The student must have completed Class 10th and 12th with minimum CGPA 6 or 60% marks. Undergraduate students of any discipline who have successfully completed at least 6 semesters with minimum CGPA 6 or 60% marks in all 6 semesters. Applicants must be aspiring to work in the areas of “Cognitive Computing & Social Sensing”. Preference will be given to those proposals who have a faculty/Scientist mentor.
The proposed proposals will be shortlisted based on the eligibility criteria, feasibility and originality of the proposal. Shortlisted applicants will be asked to give a presentation on their proposal to the Evaluation Committee.
For any other information, please write to info@ihub-anubhuti.org
Type
Upto Rs. 12,400 per month
Duration
Upto 24 months(maximum)
Eligibility
The student must have completed Class 10th and 12th with minimum CGPA 6 or 60% marks. Pursuing post-graduation students in any discipline who have successfully completed undergraduate studies with a minimum CGPA of 6 or 60% marks. Applicants must be aspiring to work in the areas of “Cognitive Computing & Social Sensing”. Preference will be given to those proposals who have a faculty/Scientist mentor.
The proposed proposals will be shortlisted based on the eligibility criteria, feasibility and originality of the proposal. Shortlisted applicants will be asked to give a presentation on their proposal to the Evaluation Committee.
For any other information, please write to info@anubhuti.tech
Type
Rs.37,000 per month for Junior Research Fellow
Rs.42,000 per month for Senior Research Fellow
Duration
Up to 36 months(maximum)
Eligibility
The Student must have completed all preceding degrees till 10th Class with minimum CGPA 6 or 60% marks. Pursuing PhD students in the areas of “Cognitive Computing & Social Sensing” and related areas. Preference will be given to those proposals who have a faculty/Scientist mentor.
The proposed proposals will be shortlisted based on the eligibility criteria, feasibility and originality of the proposal. Shortlisted applicants will be asked to give a presentation on their proposal to the Evaluation Committee.
For any other information, please write to info@anubhuti.tech
Type
Up to Rs.80,000 per month
Duration
Up to 24-36 months(maximum)
Eligibility
Researchers who have completed all preceding degrees till 10th Class with minimum CGPA 6 or 60% marks. Researchers with Doctoral Degrees. Applicants must be aspiring to work in the areas of “Cognitive Computing & Social Sensing”. Preference will be given to those proposals who have a faculty/Scientist mentor.
The proposed proposals will be shortlisted based on the eligibility criteria, feasibility and originality of the proposal. Shortlisted applicants will be asked to give a presentation on their proposal to the Evaluation Committee.
For any other information, please write to info@anubhuti.tech
Offered at Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor levels, the tenure-track faculty is expected to engage heavily in research and teaching in CPS or related areas and should preferably complement the ongoing work in the host institution. The eligibility criteria for tenure-track faculty positions will be similar as in IITs.
Chair Professors are basically faculty, who are offered positions as an acknowledgment of contribution to research and teaching. It is proposed to create positions of chair professors in academic institutions excelling in CPS and allied areas. They are highly valued in academic circles due to the prestige attached to them on the one hand and to the contribution the faculty makes during the tenure, on the other. Rules of host institutes where the fellowship is tenable will be applicable; research grants/ overheads to be paid to the host institute.
Achievements

“International Conference on Biomaterials for Advanced Biomedical Applications” at Periyar University, Salem. It was a 3-day conference from February 14 -16, 2024, organised by the Department of Chemistry. Dr. Mahalakshmi presented a paper entitled “Straightforward comprehensive drug carrier against co existing Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Injury and Diabetic Cardiomyopathy”. She got an opportunity to interact with many scientists and young researchers. She has expressed her sincere thanks to iHub Anubhuti – IIITD Foundation, New Delhi for the financial support which allowed her to showcase the research progress.
“International Conference on Biomaterials for Advanced Biomedical Applications” at Periyar University, Salem. It was a 3-day conference from February 14 -16, 2024, organised by the Department of Chemistry. Dr. Mahalakshmi presented a paper entitled “Straightforward comprehensive drug carrier against co existing Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Injury and Diabetic Cardiomyopathy”. She got an opportunity to interact with many scientists and young researchers. She has expressed her sincere thanks to iHub Anubhuti – IIITD Foundation, New Delhi for the financial support which allowed her to showcase the research progress.




International Conference on Systems and Technologies for Smart Agriculture (ICSTA-2023)” DECEMBER 19-20, 2023, KOLKATA Organized by C-DAC, Kolkata, India in association with the University of Calcutta, India. Proceeding Partner “Springer”. In this proceeding, the paper is published from page no. 623 to 633 titled “A new effective hand-pump device for farm irrigation”.
Participated in oral discussion and poster presentation for my work titled “Design of an innovative irrigation system towards sustainable development and green technology” in the All India Research Scholars Summit -2024 held during 4-7 March 2024 at IIT Madras, India.
Received Er. R C Patra Memorial award from The Institution of Engineers (India) Odisha State Centre on 23 March 2024 for his work “Innovative irrigation method towards Sustainability agriculture”.
Onboarded Fellows
CHANAKYA Post Graduate Fellowship Program
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S.no | Name | Name of Institute/College | Project’s Title |
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1 | Ankita Das | Indian Institute of Information Technology Guwahati, Assam, India | “Privacy Aware Automated Radiology Report Generation” |
2 | Param Pratibha | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi | Camera based Human Emotion Recognition for Elderly Care |
3 | Manvi Jain | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | Evaluating Cognitive Preferences for Neuromarketing Techniques to Optimize Marketing Strategies |
4 | Indraayudh Talukdar | Indraprashtha Institute of Information Technology | Chatbot Creation For Postoperative Care For Breast Cancer Patients |
5 | Aditya Kumar | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi | Camera based Road Infrastructure Sensing |
6 | Antara Das | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi | Named Entity Recognition and Rhetorical Roles labelling in Indian Legal Documents |
7 | Ishika Sharma | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi | Robust Out-of-Distribution Detection for Reliable Medical Imaging Diagnosis |
8 | Kavya Gupta | IIIT Delhi | Representing Electronic Health Records in a privacy-secured manner using Federated Learning |
9 | Ayush Agarwal | IIIT Delhi | Accessing Trust in Mental Health Counselling Conversation |
10 | Tarun Raj Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | NeuroHOPE: Health Optimization & Personalized Empowerment |
11 | Pranshu Anand | International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore | Investigating Curtains as an Interactive Medium |
12 | Ashutosh Sahay | International Institute Of Information Technology, Hyderabad, T.S. | Pathogen Detection and screening using compact, low-cost Electrochemical Biosensor |
CHANAKYA Under Graduate Fellowship Program
S.no | Name | Name of Institute/College | Project’s Title |
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1 | Venkatesh Perumal | Dayananda Sagar college of Engineering | Wearable Scoliosis Monitoring Smart Brace |
2 | Meghana N | Dayananda Sagar college of Engineering | Wearable Scoliosis Monitoring Smart Brace |
3 | Jewel Benny | IIIT Hyderabad | Design and Measurements of mmWave FMCW Radar Based Non-Contact Multi Patient Heart Rate and Breath Rate Monitoring System |
4 | Abhay Singh Yadav | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | Joint Mapping and Planning for Disaster Management and Indoor Military Operations |
5 | Abu Saleh Khan | Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur | DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN RF ENERGY HARVESTING SYSTEM USING BRUCE ARRAY ANTENNA |
6 | Pranav Singh | K.J. Somaiya Institute of Technology | Nidan |
7 | Vedant Tadla | K.J. Somaiya Institute of Technology | Nidan |
8 | Dukka Naresh | Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College | Transparent Identification and Severity Assessment of Human Monkeypox Blisters Using a Multimodal Deep Neural Network with Explainable AI |
9 | Duda Neelima | Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineerin College | Transparent Identification and Severity Assessment of Human Monkeypox Blisters Using a Multimodal Deep Neural Network with Explainable AI |
10 | Srijan Arora | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | Designing a novel interpretability framework using Bayesian Networks |
11 | Aryaman Raina | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | LLMs in Healthcare |
12 | Prateek Mishra | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | LLMs in Healthcare |
13 | Harshit Goyal | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | LLMs in Healthcare |
14 | Bhagesh Gaur | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | Prediction of Breast Cancer Type and Subtype from MRI sequences |
15 | Madhava Krishna | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | Prediction of Breast Cancer Type and Subtype from MRI sequences |
16 | Mohit Sharma | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | Context-Aware personalised stress monitoring using physiological data |
17 | Vaibhav Jaiswal | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) | Context-Aware personalised stress monitoring using physiological data |
18 | Likhith L | Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering | Gait and Dynamic Balance Measuring Device |
19 | K.A Shreevignesh | Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering | Gait and Dynamic Balance Measuring Device |
20 | Ahalya S | N.M.A.M.I.T. NITTE | Analyzing Social Media Sentiment for Product Feedback |
CHANAKYA Post Doctoral Fellowship Program
S.no | Name | Name of Institute/College | Project’s Title |
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1 | Dr. Harihara Krishnan R | PATRICIAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE | Diagnosing Diabetes Mellitus using cognitive computing models based on machine learning algorithms in an artificial intelligence environment |
2 | Dr. G Manjula Srihari | Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology & Management | Evaluation and Investigation of Anti-diabetes profiles using Medicinal plants by Data Visualization Techniques |
3 | Dr. Neelesh Jain | SAM Global University Raisen | Intelligent Patient Monitoring System Using Cognitive Computing for Early Detection of Critical Health Conditions |
4 | Dr. M. Subaraja | Vivekanandha Arts and Science College for Women | Development of SmellAIzer, an AI-based diagnostic test for early detection of Alzheimer’s diseases |
5 | Dr. Ramesh Chandra Nayak | Synergy Institute of Technology | Design and development of continuous irrigation system by mechanical concept without any external sources. |
6 | Dr. Mahalakshmi | Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College | Diabetic Cardiomyopathy and outcomes before/after CABG; comparison with an age-, sex-, diabetes type-matched population |
7 | Baban Dey | BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MESRA | Development of Free-standing Low-cost Haulable Electrochemical Sensor Electrodes for Monitoring Toxic Pesticide Residues in Vegetables and Fruits |
8 | Richa Gupta | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) | Decentralized e-voting system with voter demographic obfuscation |
9 | Dheeraj Kumar Dhaked | IIT Guwahati | Development of Digital Twin for Battery-Based energy system for electric Vehicles. |