IIT Delhi

IIT Delhi Holds 18th Open House 2025

On November 8, 2025, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi proudly hosted its 18th Open House, an event designed to showcase the innovative research conducted by its students and faculty. The Open House attracted over 3,500 visitors, including school and college students, funding agencies, and industry representatives, all eager to explore the latest advancements in science and technology.

Event Highlights

The Open House featured more than 200 scientific posters, live demonstrations, and access to 20 laboratories. This year’s event emphasized emerging technologies and aimed to foster collaboration between academia and industry.

Research Areas Showcased

Visitors had the opportunity to explore a wide range of research projects and technological innovations. The presentations covered various fields, including:

  • Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
  • Defence and National Security
  • Healthcare and Biotechnology
  • Energy and Sustainability
  • Quantum and Semiconductor Technologies
  • Communication Systems
  • Management and Fundamental Sciences

Notable Projects

Among the numerous projects showcased, some of the notable ones included:

  • 3D Mapping using 2D LiDAR
  • Automatic Detection and Grading of Celiac Disease
  • Energy-efficient Electrochromic Smart Windows
  • Next-generation Gas Sensors
  • Sustainable Apparel from Textile Waste
  • Research on Memory and Decision-making
  • Herbal Medicine Studies
  • Rapid Test Kits for Quality Assurance of Food and Feed Commodities

Thematic Sessions

The Open House was organized around ten key themes, which included:

  • Healthcare and Biotechnology
  • Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
  • Robotics
  • Smart and Sustainable Infrastructure
  • Advanced Materials and Devices
  • Energy, Climate, and Sustainability
  • Quantum and Semiconductor Technologies
  • Next Generation Communication
  • Management, Policy, and Social Sciences
  • AI, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Algorithms

Keynote Address

The event featured a keynote address by Padma Shri Ashutosh Sharma, former Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology (DST). His talk, titled “What Makes S&T Work (or Not!),” provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the scientific and technological landscape.

Encouraging Scientific Awareness

IIT Delhi aims to promote scientific awareness and collaboration through events like the Open House. By demonstrating current research initiatives and laboratory capabilities, the institute seeks to engage young students and the broader research community. Rangan Banerjee, the director of IIT Delhi, emphasized the importance of developing long-term partnerships with industry and society to enhance the impact of education, research, and innovation.

Visitor Experiences

Many visitors expressed their enthusiasm about the event. Shambhavi, a Class 12 student from Amity School in Noida, remarked, “It was inspiring to see how new research is solving real-life problems. The Open House motivated me to learn more about science and technology and be part of future innovations.”

Conclusion

The IIT Delhi Open House 2025 successfully showcased the institute’s commitment to innovation and collaboration. By bridging the gap between academia and industry, the event not only highlighted the exciting research taking place at IIT Delhi but also inspired the next generation of scientists and technologists.

Note: This article is based on the latest event details and aims to provide an overview of the IIT Delhi Open House 2025.