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Op-Ed                                                                     MAY 08, 2026     |  The Indian Eye 17



        really makes the IITK-NYU part-
        nership successful.”
            De Pablo echoes this sentiment,
        noting that NYU brings globally rec-
        ognized centers in cybersecurity and
        6G wireless, plus a New York ecosys-
        tem that matters for commercializa-
        tion, while IITK contributes a highly
        competitive faculty, student base,
        and experience operating at India’s
        scale.
             From lab research to
              real world systems
            This focus on complementary
        strengths is most visible in the range
        of  technologies the  partnership
        is advancing. A major area of the
        IITK-NYU collaboration focuses
        on secure authentication systems for
        supply chains and biomedical appli-
        cations, particularly through physi-
        cally unclonable materials and bio-
        chip technologies. Research teams
        have  developed  fingerprinting  sys-                                          The NYU group
        tems that generate unique material
        signatures for authentication.    Agrawal describes this as system-ori-                               engineering, and smart cities. “We
            These patterns are processed                                         Advancing strategic
        using machine learning models to   ented engineering research. “The    technology partnerships        are looking forward to extending the
        enable  high-accuracy  identification   work was carried out by focusing   Both institutions frame the part-  partnership with IIT Kanpur into
                                                                                                              these areas,” he says.
                                          electromagnetic waves using engi-
        under noisy conditions. This makes
                                                                                                                  He adds that this collaboration
        it possible to create highly secure,   neered  surfaces  to  enable  efficient   nership as part of a broader conver-  reflects a broader structural balance
                                          wireless  power  transfer,”  he  says.  gence in U.S.-India collaboration in
        hard-to-replicate  identification  sys-  This  research  is  significant  because   advanced technologies.   between the two countries.  “India
        tems.  These systems can help pre-  the team is developing advanced an-  “The U.S. and India have many   has the engineering talent pool, the
        vent counterfeiting in supply chains   tennas that use engineered surfaces   complementary  strengths,”  says   domestic scale, and increasingly the
        and ensure reliable authentication in   to  direct  signals  more  efficiently  in   Agrawal, adding that collaborations   ambition to lead in these fields. The
        sensitive biomedical applications.   a  specific  direction.  The  approach   like these can bring together their   United  States  brings research infra-
            According to Agrawal, the sys-
        tem achieves both precision and re-  holds strong potential for improving   unique capabilities for frontier re-  structure and  global industry net-
                                                                            search in critical and emerging tech-
                                          power  transfer  to  millimeter-scale
                                                                                                              works. Neither country or university
        silience. “These physical features are   biomedical implants.       nologies.                         has everything required on its own,”
        processed and authenticated using
                                                                                Moving forward, de Pablo says,  he says.
        deep learning techniques, achieving     Driving deployment          there are multiple areas of research   “When institutions from both
        95.8 percent accuracy and demon-      A defining feature of the collab-  in which the NYU Tandon School of   countries build genuine working
        strating robustness against adversar-  oration is its focus on translating re-
        ial noise,” he explains.          search into deployable technologies   Engineering is making major invest-  relationships, not just signed agree-
                                                                            ments. They include AI and robotics,  ments, they develop technical capac-
            Beyond secure systems, the col-  and commercial applications.
        laboration extends into biomedical    De Pablo highlights several proj-  quantum information sciences, chip   ity that is far more durable than any
                                                                                                              single research project.”
                                                                            design, materials science, systems
        research,  where  the  partnership  ex-  ects explicitly designed with com-
        plores therapeutic pathways. De Pab-  mercialization in mind, including
        lo describes the significance of this   wireless electric vehicle charging sys-
        direction. “One, for example, is devel-  tems that integrate advanced safe-
        oping a specialized protein designed   ty features.  “All our joint projects
        to cut off a key survival signal that   reflect the same principle: research
        allows cancer tumors to keep grow-  that is designed for real deployment
        ing, offering a potential new path-  from day one.”
        way  for  cancer  treatment,”  he  says.   He also points to early intellectu-
            The emphasis, he adds, is on im-  al property outcomes emerging from
        mediacy  of  application  rather than   the collaboration, particularly a
        long-horizon  theoretical  explora-  biochip authentication technology,
        tion. “What I think is so important   which has already resulted in a pend-
        about this work is the real-world im-  ing U.S. patent application.
        mediacy,” he says.                    Agrawal emphasizes that joint
            A similar applied focus extends   structures and funding mechanisms
        to advanced engineering systems. A   enable faster progress from research
        key area of collaboration involves   to application. “Researchers work-
        wireless power transfer and the de-  ing together get access to major
        sign of engineered surfaces that op-  funding opportunities and advanced
        erate in the radio frequency range.  research facilities,” he says.


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