Highlights
The Center for Scientific Computing and Computational Mechanics (CSCCM) at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is building the next generation of AI for science and engineering. Our core research thrusts include agentic AI for autonomous scientific discovery and decision-making, scientific foundation models that generalize across physical systems and engineering domains, physics-informed AI that integrates data with governing principles, and physical AI that enables intelligent systems to perceive, reason, and interact with the physical world. A central goal of our research is to make these technologies trustworthy, interpretable, uncertainty-aware, energy-efficient, and deployable in real-world environments. By bringing together machine learning, scientific computing, and computational mechanics, we develop new approaches for multiphysics and multiscale modeling, uncertainty quantification, reliability analysis, inverse problems, digital twins, and design under uncertainty. CSCCM offers students the opportunity to work on fundamental AI research while addressing challenging problems with tangible scientific and engineering impact. To know more about our research, please check out the video at this link.
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Dr. Chakraborty received the INAE Young Engineer's Award 2022
Dr. Chakraborty was awarded the Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship.