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Dr. G. Kerckhoff and Prof. A. Ramachandran with other faculty/staff members at the MEMH Lab (Machine Elements and Mechanical Handling Laboratory) foundation stone laying ceremony

Dr. G. Kerckhoff and Prof. A. Ramachandran with other faculty/staff members at the MEMH Lab (Machine Elements and Mechanical Handling Laboratory) foundation stone laying ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Inaugurations, Institute Activities , 1960s

Seen in the image, on the right is Dr. G. Kerckhoff (Minister for Economic Co-operation, Federal Republic of Germany) and to the left is Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director, IITM). Also seen in the image behind Prof. A. Ramachandran is Prof. R. G. Narayanamurthy (Mechanical Engineering department). Dr. G. Kerckhoff (Minister for Economic Co-operation, Federal Republic of Germany) visited IIT Madras on 11th March 1968. He was the chief guest at the Foundation Stone laying ceremony of the MEMH lab (Machine Elements and Mechanical Handling Laboratory), held on 14th March 1968. A formal event…

Distinguished guests and the Director at IIT Madras, 1968

Distinguished guests and the Director at IIT Madras, 1968
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Activities, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

This photograph was taken in January 1968 when the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) held a seminar at IIT Madras. The DAAD was founded in 1925, offering merit-based grants to students from other countries to study in various universities in Germany. According to German News Weekly, around 500 Indians had received scholarships under the programme between 1952 and 1968. The seminar was attended by over 50 Indian grantees of German Scholarships. It was also attended by Dr. Karl Pfauter (Consul General, Federal Republic of Germany, extreme right), Dr. Emil Lehnartz (President of the…

A view of the audience and the speakers at the inaugural function of the ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar

A view of the audience and the speakers at the inaugural function of the ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Activities, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

Seen seated on the dais third from the left is Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director, IITM) and fourth from the left is Prof. Dr. Ing. H. Brauer (visiting prof. from West Germany). The Department of Chemical Engineering organised a seminar from 4th-10th February 1968 on ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’, with the objective of receiving recent developments (at that time) in Chemical Engineering which had a bearing on chemical process industries. The chemical process industries broadly include the traditional chemical industries, both organic and inorganic; the petroleum industry; the…

A speaker addressing the audience at the inaugural function of the ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar

A speaker addressing the audience at the inaugural function of the  ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Activities , 1960s

Seen seated on the dais third from the left is Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director, IITM) and fourth from the left is Prof. Dr. Ing. H. Brauer (visiting prof. from West Germany). The Department of Chemical Engineering organised a seminar from 4th-10th February 1968 on ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’, with the objective of receiving recent developments (at that time) in Chemical Engineering which had a bearing on chemical process industries. The chemical process industries broadly include the traditional chemical industries, both organic and inorganic; the petroleum industry; the…

Prof. Venkateswarlu addresses the audience at the inaugural function of the ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar

Prof. Venkateswarlu addresses the audience at the inaugural function of the ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Institute Activities , 1960s

Seen standing in the image is Prof. Venkateswarlu (HOD, Chemical Engineering). Also seen seated on the dais second from the left is Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director, IITM) and fourth from the left is Prof. Dr. Ing. H. Brauer (visiting prof. from West Germany). The Department of Chemical Engineering organised a seminar from 4th-10th February 1968 on ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’, with the objective of receiving recent developments (at that time) in Chemical Engineering which had a bearing on chemical process industries. The chemical process industries broadly include the traditional…

A speaker addressing the audience at the inaugural function of the ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar

A speaker addressing the audience at the inaugural function of the  ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar
  • Photographs , Institute Activities, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

Seen seated on the dais second from the right is Prof. Dr. Ing. H. Brauer (visiting prof. from West Germany). The Department of Chemical Engineering organised a seminar from 4th-10th February 1968 on ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’, with the objective of receiving recent developments (at that time) in Chemical Engineering which had a bearing on chemical process industries. The chemical process industries broadly include the traditional chemical industries, both organic and inorganic; the petroleum industry; the petrochemical industry, which produces the majority of plastics,…

A speaker addressing the audience at the inaugural function of the ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar

A speaker addressing the audience at the inaugural function of the  ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’ seminar
  • Photographs , Institute Activities, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

Seen seated on the dais second from the right is Prof. Dr. Ing. H. Brauer (visiting prof. from West Germany). The Department of Chemical Engineering organised a seminar from 4th-10th February 1968 on ‘Development in Chemical Engineering’, with the objective of receiving recent developments (at that time) in Chemical Engineering which had a bearing on chemical process industries. The chemical process industries broadly include the traditional chemical industries, both organic and inorganic; the petroleum industry; the petrochemical industry, which produces the majority of plastics,…

Dr. Karl Pfauter addresses the audience, 1968

Dr. Karl Pfauter addresses the audience, 1968
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Activities, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

This photograph was taken at the seminar organized by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) at IIT Madras. Dr. Pfauter (Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany) was one of the speakers at the event.  Dr. Karl Pfauter served as head of the cultural department at the German embassy in New Delhi in 1954, and from 1961, he was head of the economic department at the German embassy in Athens. Between 1964 and 1970 he was Consul General for South India in Madras. Seen in the photograph, from left, Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director), Miss. Marga E. Schmitz (Officer-in-charge…

Dr. G. Kerckhoff addresses the audience at the MEMH Laboratory foundation stone laying ceremony

Dr. G. Kerckhoff addresses the audience at the MEMH Laboratory foundation stone laying ceremony
  • Photographs , Administrators, Faculty, Inaugurations , 1960s

Seen in the image from the left: Dr. G. Kerckhoff (Minister for Economic Co-operation, Federal Republic of Germany), Prof. R. G. Narayanamurthy (Mechanical Engineering department), an individual who is yet to be identified, Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director, IITM) and the German Delegation. The German delegation, Dr. G. Kerckhoff (Minister for Economic Co-operation, Federal Republic of Germany), Dr. H. A. Havemann (Institute for International Technical Co-operation, Technical University, Aachen), Mr. Kretzschmar (B. A. W. Frankfurt) and Mr. F. Diederich (Technical University, Aachen) came…

Dr. Emil Lehnartz addresses a gathering over refreshments, 1968

Dr. Emil Lehnartz addresses a gathering over refreshments, 1968
  • Photographs , Administrators, Institute Activities, Visiting VIPs , 1960s

Dr. Lehnartz visited IIT Madras in January 1968 when the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) organized a seminar to discuss further possibilities for improving the programme. It was attended by 50 Indian grantees of German scholarships. Dr. Lehnartz was in his final year as President of the DAAD when he visited IIT Madras. He was also accompanied by his wife Mrs. Lehnartz (also in the photograph). Seen in the image, seated at the table, from left, Prof. A. Ramachandran (Director of IIT Madras) and Mrs. Lehnartz. Standing, Dr. E. Lehnartz (President of DAAD, extreme right) and next to…

Students dance together during Saarang

Students dance together during Saarang
  • Photographs , Cultural Activities, Cultural Events

Students participating in a competition at Saarang

Students participating in a competition at Saarang
  • Photographs , Cultural Activities, Cultural Events

A student volunteer communicates with the judges at a competition at Saarang

A student volunteer communicates with the judges at a competition at Saarang
  • Photographs , Cultural Activities, Cultural Events

Saarang participants

Saarang participants
  • Photographs , Cultural Activities, Cultural Events

Judges at Saarang

Judges at Saarang
  • Photographs , Cultural Activities, Cultural Events

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