Partnership with IIT Delhi for SHM Research
GeoLook has entered into a strategic research partnership with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi to advance innovation in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). This collaboration aims to combine academic excellence with industry expertise to develop smarter, data-driven monitoring solutions for critical infrastructure.
Strengthening Industry–Academia Collaboration
The partnership brings together GeoLook’s practical experience in large-scale monitoring systems and IIT Delhi’s strong research capabilities in civil engineering and applied sciences. By working closely with faculty members and research scholars, the collaboration focuses on bridging the gap between theoretical research and real-world implementation.
Advancing Structural Health Monitoring Technologies
Through this collaboration, GeoLook and IIT Delhi will explore next-generation SHM methodologies, including advanced sensor networks, real-time data analytics, and predictive maintenance models. The research will focus on improving accuracy, reliability, and scalability of monitoring systems for bridges, buildings, tunnels, and other critical structures.
Focus on Data-Driven Insights and Innovation
A key objective of the partnership is to leverage data intelligence to better understand structural behavior over time. By combining high-resolution field data with academic modeling and simulations, the collaboration aims to enable early detection of structural anomalies and long-term performance assessment.
Supporting Research, Training, and Knowledge Exchange
The partnership also emphasizes knowledge sharing and capacity building. GeoLook will support research initiatives, pilot projects, and field deployments, while IIT Delhi will contribute academic guidance and validation. This exchange is expected to create learning opportunities for students and researchers while accelerating applied innovation.