
IIT Bombay and SUNY Old Westbury signed an agreement to collaborate on AI and engineering research, including joint programs, faculty exchanges, and co-supervised projects.
IIT Bombay and the State University of New York Old Westbury signed an agreement to collaborate on education and research in science and engineering. The partnership will focus on artificial intelligence, among other areas, with plans to establish joint programs and research projects.
The two institutions will work on faculty and student exchanges, joint curriculum development, and co-supervised research. The deal covers undergraduate and graduate levels, with an emphasis on AI applications in engineering.
SUNY Old Westbury is part of the State University of New York system, which includes 64 campuses. IIT Bombay is one of India's premier engineering institutes, consistently ranked among the top technical universities globally.
The agreement was signed by IIT Bombay Director Prof. Shireesh Kedare and SUNY Old Westbury President Dr. Timothy E. Sams. No financial terms were disclosed.
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