Anna University K B Chandrasekhar Research Centre
The Anna University–K. B. Chandrasekhar Research Centre is located in the Madras Institute of Technology campus. The centre was founded by K.B. Chandrasekhar, an MIT alumnus and the co-founder of Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai. The AU–KBC Research Centre is a public–private research centre in India, formed through the partnership between a wholly for-profit company and a state institution. The centre's original goal, when it had its own employees, was to foster research and create products of international quality. Its current goal is to create revenue for KBCRF and its sister for-profit concerns.
Mission and goals
The AU–KBC Research Centre initiates research in new and emerging thrust areas including nanosciences and conducts research in areas including communications and biology. There is an interdisciplinary core of mathematics, physics and computing sciences that impact on all the teaching and research work at the centre.Areas of focus
The major areas on which the centre focuses are information sciences, life sciences, mathematics, physics, bioinformatics, nanobiology, cryptography, network security, communications engineering and natural language processing.The centre also supports clinical research. The centre offers a course namely "Post Graduate Certificate Program in Clinical Trials Management". The clinical trials course at the centre offers its trainees a headstart with multinationals who wish to use these unprecedented opportunities for drug trials in India. It is offered both full-time and part-time and is a first such course offered by a public-private institution.