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Atal Bihari Vajpayee Research Center (ABVRC)

Established & funded under DDUQIP scheme of
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow (U.P.)
Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology For Handicapped, Kanpur


From the Co-ordinator desk

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Dr. Manish Singh Rajput

E-mail: msr@aith.ac.in

Office Phone: 8005495170

The ABVRC in AITH was established with the vision to develop centralized facilities for research in the diversified field of basic sciences and engineering for the development of innovative products and became a center of excellence. ABVRC was established to support students and to the departments in the development of prototypes/projects using integrated cross-disciplinary approach, and develop products to support divyangs.

We are committed to mobilizing more resources, strengthen our infrastructure to carry out cutting edge research, and create conducive working environment for our students and staff to realize their full potential. We solicit your support, intellectual inputs and suggestions to take the research activities of AITH and AKTU.

I wish you a very happy new year 2022 and also a promising decade ahead.

Dr. Manish Singh Rajput

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History of ABVRC

Established in 2021, the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Research Center (ABVRC), a centralized research laboratory of Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Handicapped (AITH) Kanpur established under financial support of DDUQIP Scheme of the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) Lucknow. With the aims of strengthening academics by creating facilities for cutting edge research, identifying new and innovative technologies for solving the challenges faced by the people with disabilities.

Vision :

To empower People with Disability, to live with Dignity and Respect.

Mission :

To develop artificial facilities (hardware and software) to complement the disability of divyang, so as they can live a normal life.

Objectives of ABVRC-AITH Research Centre

  1. To develop infrastructure facilities for sign language classes to facilitate for deaf aspirants.

  2. To develop Augmented Reality Sign Language App for translation of sign languages and also develop other software related with deaf community.

  3. To facilitate the development of software and hardware in view of the special needs of divyang students and enabling PwD & Non-PwD students to develop innovative assistive aid in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO), Kanpur, Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTU), Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Medical (GSVM) College, Kanpur, Enable India Labs (EI labs) EnAble India Bengaluru and other similar reputed technological and research institutions/organisations. Faculty with Research Scholars and Final year students of the institute will work on development of innovative assistive aid as a part of the curriculum; the centre will select a few projects based on their merit and applicability to divyangs and then work on to develop the final prototype/ product.

  4. To develop design for a custom 3D printed bionic limbs for people with limb disabilities to have assessable ultra-low-cost prosthetic this would be functionally identical or superior
    to their biological counterparts.

  5. To provide research facilities for students of the institute and other AKTU affiliated institutions. This centre will act as a hub for research-related activities.

  6. To provide training to divyangs and other students for Biotech/chemical and allied industries. Divyangs and other interested students will be trained with a computers (software and hardware) and on various analytical instruments like Spectrophotometers, HPLC, FTIR, pH meter, conductivity meters, GC-MS etc. used in chemical, biotech, food, pharmaceutical, leather, agriculture and other industries.

  7. To encourage industry institute interactions and international collaboration for interdisciplinary research, seminars and workshops etc.

  8. To develop this centre as a self-sustained centre by industrial and academic consultancies in order to meet out the running expenditures.

  9. To provide consultancy services in response to a request from various industries and organisations.

  10. To encourage and support research for advancement and receive grant-in-aid or any other financial assistance from the government of India, state government, charitable institutions, trust and industries within India and the foreign countries.

HEAD OF RESEARCH & TESTING LAB


Dr. Manish Singh Rajput

(Center coordinator/Dean Research & Development, AITH Kanpur)

E-mail: msr@aith.ac.in

The ABVRC in AITH was established with the vision to develop centralized facilities for research in the diversified field of basic sciences and engineering for the development of innovative products and became a center of excellence. ABVRC was established to support students and to the departments in the development of prototypes/projects using integrated cross-disciplinary approach, and develop products to support divyangs. We are committed to mobilizing more resources, strengthen our infrastructure to carry out cutting edge research, and create conducive working environment for our students and staff to realize their full potential. We solicit your support, intellectual inputs and suggestions to take the research activities of AITH and AKTU. I wish you a very happy new year 2022 and also a promising decade ahead.

Dr. Manish Singh Rajput

HEAD OF AI & ROBOTICS LAB


Er. Sri Nath Dwivedi

(Incharge robotics & AI Lab Asst. Prof. HOD Computer Science, AITH Kanpur)

E-mail: snd@aith.ac.in

Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Lab is established in the institute in year 2021 as an integral part of Atal Bihari Vajpai Research Centre. The prime objective of this research facility is to provide state of art infrastructure and facilities needed for extensive research and application of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics domain in Assistive technologies (Technology used by individuals with disabilities in order to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible). The focus areas of this research lab is to apply AI and robotics in mobility devices such as walkers and wheelchairs, as well as design and development of hardware, software, and peripherals that assist people with disabilities so that they could smoothly perform their daily activities. I wish you a very happy new year 2022 and also a promising decade ahead.

Sri Nath Divedi

OUR TEAM

Ms. Arpita Singh

(Project Assistant)

Email: arpita@aith.ac.in

Mr. Pankaj Kumar Yadav

(Project Assistant)

Email: pankayush@gmail.com

Mr. Kripa Shanker

(Centre assistant cum data entry operator )

Email: deepusingh821899@gmail.com

Mr. Harshit

(Centre assistant cum data entry operator )

Email: harshitagnihotri428@gmail.com

ABVRC Advisory Committee

S. No. Designation Status in Committee At present
1. Director Chairman Prof. Rachna Asthana
2. HOD Computer Science & Engineering Incharge AI & Robotics Lab ABVRC Member Er. Sri Nath Dwivedi
3. HOD Electronics Engineering Member Er. Shweta Tripathi
4. HOD Information technology Member Dr. Abhishek Prabhakar
5. HOD Chemical Engineering Member Er. Ashutosh Mishra
6. HOD Bio-Technology/Coordinator DDUQIP Member Dr. M. S. Rajpoot
7. HOD Applied Science &HU Member Dr. Anuj Srivastava
8. Gov. of India Industry Institute Nominee Expert Member Mr. Arun Mishra, Deputy Manager, ALIMCO Lucknow.
9. Research Institute I.I.T. Kanpur Nominee Expert Member Prof. J. Ram Kumar IIT Kanpur
10. Research Institute M.S.M.E.-DI Nominee Expert Member Mr. Sunil Kumar, Agnihotri, Assistant Director
11. Research Institute F.F.D.C. Nominee Expert Member Dr. B.V. Shukla Assistant Director
12. Project Associate Expert Member Vacant
13. AITH Center coordinator Expert Member Dr. Manish Singh Rajput, Asst Prof. AITH Kanpur

Robotics & AI lab


It may be obvious, but robotics and artificial intelligence are two very different disciplines. While you can have robots with artificial intelligence, it’s equally possible for robotics to flourish without AI, and indeed most systems currently do. On this page, we’ll explain the differences between robotics and artificial intelligence, as well as exploring areas where AI is used in cutting-edge robotic technology.

Reasearch And Testing lab


There is widespread concern about the quality, reproducibility and translatability of studies involving research. Although there are a number of reporting guidelines available, there is very little overarching guidance on how to plan experiments, despite the fact that this is the logical place to start ensuring quality.

1. MoU between AITH and FFDC have been signed.

2. MoU between AITH and EnAble India have been signed.

3. CRA between AITH and Institute of Genetics and Planr Experimental Biology of Academic of Science of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

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Contact Us


Address: Awadhpuri (Opp. Rama Dental College), Kanpur - 208024

Phone No. 5122583221

E-mail: director@aith.ac.in, Info@aith.ac.in

AI and Robotis's Lab


Email: abvrcai@aith.ac.in

Contact Person Details Designation Mobile No.
Er. Sri Nath Dwivedi Asst. Prof. HOD computer Science 8005495171
Mr. Pankaj Kumar Yadav Project Assistant 8765170936

Testing Lab


Email: abvrc@aith.ac.in

Contact Person Details Designation Mobile No.
Dr. Manish Singh Rajput Dean Research & Development 8005495170
Ms. Arpita Singh Project Assistant 9140672333

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