The conventional boundaries of engineering disciplines are now blurred
Pankaj Kumar Jayaswal
Today’s world is characterised by an unprecedented pace of change driven by technological advancements and rapid globalisation among other things. Engineers are expected to possess skills and knowledge required to meet the demands of the times. The conventional boundaries of engineering disciplines are now blurred; solving complex industrial challenges requires experts from their respective fields to collaborate and innovate.
At the
forefront
is
IIT-M’s
International
Interdisciplinary
Master’s
Programme
(I2MP),
which
offers a
range of
advanced-learning
courses
that
prepares
students
for
careers
that are
at the
intersection
of
traditional
engineering
and
science
disciplines.
Aimed at
promoting
international
collaboration,
the
programme’s
goal is
to take
a
holistic
approach
towards
problem-solving.
Ultimately,
the I2MP
programme
is an
investment
in the
future,
producing
graduates
who will
be
equipped
to
tackle
complex
challenges
we face
in
today’s
world,
and help
shape
the
future.
As a student pursuing M.Tech in Data Science under I2MP, I have found the programme challenging and rewarding at the same time. The curriculum strikes an excellent balance between theoretical concepts and practical applications of data science. The programme’s interdisciplinary approach, in particular, is beneficial, enabling us to come up with diverse perspectives and techniques to tackle complex data problems. We were promised that the course would provide a unique learning experience by blending data science with engineering principles. It has certainly lived up to the promise.
The world we see today is driven by data. Every day, an enormous amount of data is created and generated, and data scientists have to understand that. This is where Data Science comes into play; it has become one of the promising fields of study that blends statistics, computer science, and domain-specific proficiency to extract insights and facts from data. Pursuing Data Science at IIT-M has been enriching for me. It has given me the opportunity to collaborate with the brightest of minds, and be part of a vibrant and diverse community. Having been part of the programme, I can easily recommend it for people looking to pursue an Interdisciplinary Master’s degree. Happy learning!
The writer is an international student from Nepal and is currently pursuing M.Tech in Data Science
Briefcase:
- This two-year programme offers nine interdisciplinary degrees: Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Computational Engineering, Energy Systems, Biomedical Engineering, CyberPhysical Systems, Quantum Science and Technology, Complex Systems and Dynamics, Data Science, and Robotics.
- The I2MP aims to prepare students for the demands of the modern workforce, where versatility and adaptability are of high value. It attracts a diverse cohort of students worldwide, ensuring a rich exchange of ideas and perspectives