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How to make best use of the Nano Technology facility at IIT Bombay and at IISc Bangalore

Start Date :
Sep 10, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Indian Nanoelectronics Users Program (INUP), hosted at IIT Bombay and IISc Bangalore, with financial support from the Department of Electronics and Information Technology ...

The Indian Nanoelectronics Users Program (INUP), hosted at IIT Bombay and IISc Bangalore, with financial support from the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), strives to address many of these challenges. Through INUP, Ph.D. students and faculty innovators from any university or institution in India recognized by MHRD can access these nanofabrication facilities which house more than 150 sophisticated instruments for fabrication and characterization of nanoelectronic devices. The students also receive mentorship from experts – both faculty and other senior students – about their research projects and prototype development. INUP also conducts workshops to provide information and “hands-on” sessions to explain use of equipment.

If you are a Ph.D. student anywhere in India who wishes to try out an innovative idea in the area of nanoelectronics, you can send a proposal to INUP (http://www.inup.iitb.ac.in and http://www.nano.iisc.ernet.in/inup/). INUP provides the funding, help, mentorship and facilities, but the IP of your idea belongs to you.

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Rakesh Nerella
Rakesh Nerella 11 years 2 months ago
Solar industry is an emerging market in the world. So using research facility we can develop a new kind of solar panel with the use of NANO technology having more absorption coefficient than the present four commercial models. To achieve this researchers need to get access such labs in Bombay, Bangalore. So that researcher like us who dedicated our entire life for the sake of invention, create what we dream. We are all equal. IF THEY(OTHER COUNTRIES) CAN DO IT, WE CAN ALSO DO IT.
Sarath P
Sarath P 11 years 2 months ago
start open courses which will help many people to use their infrastructure and resources effectively. Also make arrangements with leading western universities in this sector.
Karan Vohra
Karan Vohra 11 years 2 months ago
@Ajitabh Ranjan: Could you please suggest how to use nanotechnology in the fields suggested by you? Garbage disposal, traffic management, etc.
Karan Vohra
Karan Vohra 11 years 2 months ago
There has been incredible work been done in nano-technology, specially in the field of Biomaterials. Cancer therapy, Dental applications, etc. are the areas where nanomaterials have played an important role. As per my view the medical and the technical domains should work collaboratively on interdependent projects to improve healthcare. Eliminate Plagiarism; research should not be simply focused on publishing research papers by slight modifications in the work already been done.
Ajitabh Ranjan
Ajitabh Ranjan 11 years 2 months ago
we can use those nano technology in the field of garbage settlement. Because in Bangalore there is no facility of garbage disposal. We can use those technology in traffic management so that no one can break traffic rules in Bangalore. We can use nano technology in the field of nonconventional energy so that we can save energy in Bangalore
Atul Singh
Atul Singh 11 years 2 months ago
Sir, skill development is very important factor, but due to scarcity of desire items it is very tough to develop SKILL.i'm student of X and willing to perform many experiments but i don't have accessibility of getting them so i want to urge you to start such a scheme which can provide biology,physics ,chemistry and other laboratory in all distic with world class technology so all the students of all regions can enrich their skills.