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{{Short description|Indian military engineering school}}
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{{Infobox university
| name = Defence Institute of Advanced Technology
| image_name = Defence_Institute_of_Advanced_Technology.png
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| caption = Logo of the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology
| motto = {{native phrase|sa|शास्त्रेण शस्त्रं प्रकरेति रक्षाम्|italics=off}}
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| established = {{Start date and age|1952||}}
| closed =
| type = [[Deemed to be University]]
| academic_affiliations = [[All India Council for Technical Education|AICTE]]
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| chancellor
| vice_chancellor = Dr.
| rector =
| principal =
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| accreditation = [[National Assessment and Accreditation Council|NAAC]]; [[National Board of Accreditation|NBA]]
| academic_staff = 67
| administrative_staff = 103
| students = 565 ({{small|2022}})<ref name=nirf_stud>{{cite web |title=NIRF 2022 |url=https://www.diat.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/1.pdf |publisher=DIAT Pune}}</ref>
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| postgrad = 415 ({{small|2022}})<ref name=nirf_stud/>
| doctoral = 150 ({{small|2022}})<ref name=nirf_stud/>
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| city = [[Pune]]
| state = [[Maharashtra]]
| country = India
| coor = {{Coord|18|25|27|N|73|45|30|E|type:edu|display=inline,title}}
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| former_names = Institute of Armament Studies (1952–1967)<br/>Institute of Armament Technology (1967–2006)
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| website = {{URL|https://www.diat.ac.in/}}
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'''Defence Institute of Advanced Technology''' (DIAT) is the premier [[deemed university]] under the Department of Defence Research & Development, [[Ministry of Defence (India)|Ministry of Defence]], [[Government of India]]. DIAT (DU) is specialized in the training of officers of Indian Armed forces ([[Indian Army|Army]], [[Indian Navy|Navy]] & [[Indian Air Force|Air Force]]), Paramilitary forces ([[Central Reserve Police Force]]/[[Border Security Force]]/[[Indo-Tibetan Border Police]]/[[Sashastra Seema Bal]] etc.), [[Indian Coast Guard|Coast Guard]], Defence Research Organizations, [[IOFS]] ([[Indian Ordnance Factories]]),<ref>{{Cite journal|date=January 2011|title=DIAT Newsletter|url=https://www.diat.ac.in/images/pdf/News%20Letter%20Vol%201%281%29%20Jan-Mar%202011.pdf|volume=1|pages=8}}</ref> Defence PSUs (Like [[Hindustan Aeronautics Limited]], [[Bharat Electronics]], [[Bharat Dynamics Limited]]), ship building agencies like [[Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers]], [[Cochin Shipyard|Cochin]] and [[Goa Shipyard]]s, [[Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders]] and armed forces of friendly countries (like Sri Lanka and Afghanistan,) and other central and state government agencies.▼
▲The '''Defence Institute of Advanced Technology''' ('''DIAT''') is the premier [[
[[Ministry of Human Resource Development]], Government of India has placed DIAT in Category 'A' Deemed University & accredited by [[National Assessment and Accreditation Council]] and [[National Board of Accreditation]]. During the last few years, researchers in DIAT have filed more than 50 patent applications with Indian Patent Office and published<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0,5&q=%22Defence+Institute+of+Advanced+Technology%22&btnG=&oq=defence|title=Google Scholar|website=scholar.google.com|access-date=2020-03-22}}</ref> more than 2000 papers in various journals of International repute. ▼
▲India's [[Ministry of Human Resource Development]]
== History ==
The Indian Armament Studies, later renamed as the Institute of Armament Technology (now Defence Institute of Advanced Technology - DIAT)
Patrick Blackett
Daulat Singh Kothari (Padma Bushan & Padma Vibhushan), the Scientific Advisor to India's [[Ministry of Defence (India)|Ministry of Defence
[[A. P. J. Abdul Kalam]] in his
Dr. D
In 1967, the Indian Armament Studies was renamed as the "Institute of Armament Technology" (IAT)
On the basis of accreditation by the [[All India Council of Technical Education]] (AICTE), [[Pune University]] recognised eight courses for the award of the ME degree in 1980. In the year 2000, the institute acquired the status of a Deemed University. IAT has been renamed as DIAT
DIAT ranked 35th
DIAT is supported by 52 laboratories
== Founders & Guides of DIAT==
* Padma Vibhushan Dr [[Daulat Singh Kothari|D S Kothari]]: Scientific Advisor to [[Raksha Mantri]] (SA to RM) (1948–1961)
* Col. H. M. Paterson RMCS, Shivenham UK: The man behind 'Paterson Report' formed the Genesis of IAT
* Brig. L S Anand: 1st Director of Military Studies, IAS Kirkee Year 1952
* Prof. S Bhagavantam SA to RM, DG R&D (1961–1970)
* Dr. BD Nagchaudhuri SA to RM, DG R&D Secretary Def. R&D (1970–1974)
* Padma Bhushan Prof. MGK Menon FRS, SA to RM, DG R&D Secretary Def. R&D (1974–1978)
* Padma Vibhushan Dr. Raja Ramanna, SA to RM, DG R&D Secretary Def. R&D (1978–1982)
* Padma Vibhushan Dr. V S Arunachalam, SA to RM, DG R&D Secretary Def. R&D (1982–1992)
* '''Bharat Ratna Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, SA to RM, DG R&D Secretary Def. R&D (1992–1999)'''
* Padma Bhushan Dr. V K Aatre, SA to RM, DG R&D Secretary Def. R&D (1999–2004).
== Courses ==
DIAT
Recently DIAT started an intensive certification program in the area of [[Cybersecurity]], Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning which lasts approximately 3 months. Participant entrance to this course is based on the DIAT Entrance Exam.<ref>{{Cite news|title=DRDO Invites Applications for a Certificate Course on Cybersecurity and Artificial intelligence.|work=The Indian Express|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/education/drdo-offers-online-course-on-artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-cyber-security-onlinecourse-diat-ac-in-7162281/}}</ref>
▲In order to meet the specific and futuristic training requirements of Armed Forces, DIAT (DU) was bifurcated to form [[Military Institute of Technology (MILIT)]], Pune which is an inter-service institution of Integrated Defence Staff, an organisation responsible for fostering coordination and enabling prioritisation across the different branches of the Indian Armed Forces. MILIT trains officers of the three Services of Indian Armed Forces which are Army, Navy, Air Force and officers from friendly foreign countries for command and staff appointments. It conducts short term certificate courses (TTC, TSOC) for the Officers of the Three services.
==Rankings==
{{Infobox India university ranking
| type = College
|NIRF_E_2024=63}}
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The Defence Institute of Advanced Technology
== Collaborative research
DIAT has signed collaborative research
== Fight against coronavirus ==
On top of this, the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology also developed nanofibres of Ayurvedic based biodegradable face masks which acts as a pathogen neutraliser in resisting bacteria/virus, named “Pavitrapati”. The non-woven nano-fibre of this three-layered biodegradable mask contains a herbal extract invented by Prof Balasubramanian K. Professor & Dean, DIAT (DU), and is obtained from neem oil, turmeric, tulsi (holy basil), ajwain (carom seeds), black pepper, gum arabic, clove, sandalwood, and saffron. Following this, a Transfer of Technology [ToT] / NDA of this product was signed in June 2020 between DIAT and the Kolhapur-based textile company M/s. Siddheshwar Techtessile Pvt. Ltd. in Maharashtra for its actual mass level production. Through this, the company launched its first ever Ayurvedic based biodegradable face mask named “Pavitrapati” with around 10,000 masks being initially developed.
==Boarding==▼
DIAT then transfers another ToT to M/s. Siddheshwar Techtessile Pvt. Ltd. in Maharashtra for the development of anti-microbial bodysuits in the name of “Aushada Tara”. With superior hydrophobic, breathing, anti-microbial, and comfort feeling properties, the fabric material of these bodysuits were approved for COVID-19 usage. It has also cleared splash resistant tests and has good repellent fluid properties, thereby allowing it to cater to the needs of medical hospitals, private companies, airlines and governmental agencies.
Accommodation and mess facilities are available in the POINTS Hostel on payment basis. More than 200 rooms are available for the accommodation of students in the DIAT (DU). The POINTS hostel building is very well planned (common lift in al buildings and covered parking for vehicles) and each room is having attached Toilet, Bathroom, Telephone, Geysers, WI-FI facility, etc. Currently, rooms are provided on a twin sharing basis and each room can accommodate up to maximum 4 students. Accommodation including food and room service will cost approximately Rs. 150 per day.▼
▲==Boarding==
▲Accommodation and mess facilities are available
On top of these facilities, there is also:
* A hostel (6 floors/100 rooms) exclusively for female students which can accommodate over 400 students
* A hostel exclusively for male students
* A hostel with 14 studio apartments for married students
Other than hostels, DIAT (DU) provides:
* Quarters (Type 1 to 6) for its employees and eligible married students
* Guest houses for visitors on campus
== References ==
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==External links==
* {{official website|http://www.diat.ac.in/}}
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