Research & Development (R&D)
Research and experimental development (R&D) activities are defined as creative and systematic work undertaken in order to increase the stock of knowledge including knowledge of people, culture, and society and to devise new applications using available knowledge. With this knowledge, you’ll be able to easily understand what kind of information you need to support the next stage of your product development. Research objectives are concise statements that describe what the research is aiming to achieve. They define the scope and direction of the research and maintain focus. The objectives should be SMART—specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound.
Prof. (Dr.) Rakesh G. Shriwastava
Dean, R&D Cell
GWCET, Nagpur

Objectives
- To create awareness about research among Students & Faculties.
- To promote research activities in interdisciplinary and frontier areas of science and technology
- To enhance the research output of the institute by research paper publication in referred journals and reputed conferences
- To introduce Masters and Research programs.
- To undertake Joint-collaborative Research & Development Projects with the Industry & Research centers.
- To set up Research Center in each domain of Engineering.
- To collaborate with Research Institutes Nationally & Internationally.
- To organize various workshops/ seminar/ trainings related to promotion of research
- To create awareness about filing Patents & IPR
- To support faculties for doing a PhD.
The significant factors indicating potential growth in the research activities includes the enhancement in the research publications in peer reviewed journals, Research Projects/ grants, Patents, Collaborations and Faculty development.