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M.Tech in Nano-Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering

The National Institute of Engineering Mysore-08 (Established in 1946)

A Heritage of Excellence

NIE

Premier educational institutions in India Established in 1946.

Autonomous Institute affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological

University (VTU), Karnataka.

Offers 8 undergraduate, 11 post graduate and Doctoral

Programmes in Engineering and Technology.

Large number of alumni at distinctive positions.

Strong emphasis given on bridging gap between academics and

industry

A Culture of Innovation

Mechanical Department @ NIE

• Recognized as Research Centre by the Visvesvaraya

Technological University.

• Faculty Profile

– Journals:

• International: 116

• National:15

– Conferences:

• International: 115

• National:90

– Master’s Level Projects Guided: 209

• 21 Ph.D Scholars and 4 M.Sc Engineering Scholars pursuing their

research programs.

– 9 Ph.D and 1 M.Sc. Degree already awarded

About

The Centre for Nano-Technology (CNT) has been established to carry out focused research on cutting edge areas in Nano-Science and Nano-Technology. The Nano Mission, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India has sanctioned financial grant of Rs. 1.86 crores for research project titled “Characterization of Composite Materials and Application of Nanomaterials for Sustainable Energy”. Vision Group on Science and Technology of Govt. of Karnataka has also sanctioned a research grant of Rs 60-lakh under Centres of Excellence in Science, Engineering and Medicine (CESEM) to carryout research on “Development of CIGS-based Nanomaterials for Photovoltaics” is a multidisciplinary research centre, which has brought together Physical, Chemical and Mechanical Sciences.

The primary objective of CNT is to characterize structural and mechanical properties of nano composites for sustainable energy applications. Further, the Centre aims at being in the forefront of the Nano-Technology. It also provides state-of-the-art facilities to researchers so that the non-availability of these equipment at their institutes should not desist them from pursuing their research activities.

Course Introduction:

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIE has started an

M.Tech programme in Nano Technology from the academic year 2014-15. The M.Tech programme has a great potential in terms of technology wherein its scope extends to almost every field. It is a course having multidisciplinary approach with contemporary course work and curriculum and aims to provide best in class teaching & training at PG level in the field of Nano Technology. The major strength of the programme is the capable and experienced faculty having rich research experience. Class room teaching is supplemented by laboratory training on sophisticated scientific equipment.

Objectives of the Programme:

To help the students to understand the behavior of materials at the nano scale, study their properties and also be able to bring out innovative products using this cutting edge technology.

The curriculum has been designed in consultation with expert academicians, industry experts and researchers keeping in pace with the present technological developments and industry needs.

The program is conducted by well-versed dedicated and highly experienced faculty, invited experts from reputed institutions and industries of the country.

Course Outline

Degree: M. Tech, in Nano-Technology

Duration: Two Years (4 Semesters, last semester is for project work)

No. Seats: 24 seats

Eligibility Criteria:

B.E./B.Tech. or Equivalent in

Biotechnology, Bio-medical, Ceramics,

Chemical Engineering, Electronics &

Communication, Mechanical Engineering

, Metallurgy, Medical Electronics,

Polymer Science, Silk Technology,

Telecommunications and Textiles

“All students have to do a substantial

research type project during their study

period. Projects are generally based on

one of the Nanoscience/technology

research groups and involve a structured

experimental investigation of a research or

development nature.”

Faculty Profile Name Designation Qualification Dr. G.L. Shekar Professor &

Principal M.Tech., Ph.D(IISc)

Dr. B.K. Sridhara Professor M.Tech., Ph.D(IIT B) Dr. L.Krishnamurthy Professor M.Tech., Ph.D Dr. Pushpalatha Professor M.Tech., Ph.D (IITM) Shri. Shamsundar Associate

Professor M.Tech., (Ph.D)

Dr. Siddharth Joshi Scientist-C M.Sc., M.S., Ph.D(Germany) Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar Scientist-B M.Sc., (Ph.D) Mr. Sangamesha M.A JRF M.Sc., (PhD) Mr. R. Madhusudana JRF M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., (Ph.D) Mr. Shrinatha R. Katti JRF M.Tech.,

Areas of Research The CNT is carrying out research on structures and properties of materials at the nanoscale and design new materials for renewable energy applications. Currently, research is being carried out in the following areas: DST Project: 1. Development of Inorganic Photovoltaic Material of NiO/CuO/ZnO based Materials. 2. Studies on Nano-Structured Multilayered Coatings (CZTS thin film Photovoltaics)

for Solar Energy Applications. 3. Studies on Thermal Barrier Coatings on Nickel Super Alloy with Al2O3 as Bond

Coat and YSZ as Top Coat Material. 4. Evaluation of Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour of MWCNT and CNP filled

Polypropylene Thermoplastic Composites.

VGST Project: Development of CIGS based Nanomaterials for Solar Cells

Expert Lectures:

a) Prof. Tapas K. Kundu, MBGU, JNCASR, delivered an expert lecture

on “Genes and Diseases: New Generation Therapeutics” on March 15, 2013 at the National Institute of Engineering.

b) Dr. Siddharth Joshi, Scientist-C, delivered a lecture in one-day state level seminar on Nanoscience and Technology on March 25, 2013 at J.S.S College for Women, Mysore.

c) Dr. Siddharth Joshi, Scientist-C, delivered a lecture in two-day state level workshop on emerging trends in nanoelectronics and device packaging on September 30, 2013 at the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore.

d) Mr. Madhusudhana R, JRF, gave a technical talk on “Synthesis of Semiconductor Quantum Dots and Characterization Tools” at Vidya Vardhaka College of Engineering, Mysore on April 4, 2013.

e) Mr. Madhusudhana R, JRF, gave a technical talk on “Synthesis of Nanomaterials” at Govt. Polytechnic, Arakere, Mandya district. on March 11, 2014.

f) Mr. Chandra Sekhar, Scientist-B gave a technical talk on “Applications of Nano-Technology” at Govt. Polytechnic, Arakere, Mandya district. on March, 2014.

g) Dr. SiddarthJoshi, Scientist-C, gave a technical talk on “Introduction to Nanomaterials” at Govt. Polytechnic, Arakere, Mandya district. on March , 2014.

h) Mr. Shrinatha R. Katti, JRF, gave a technical talk on “Applications of CNT nanomaterials” at Govt. Polytechnic, Arakere, Mandya district. on March , 2014.

Indo -Canadian Symposium on Nano-Science and Technology

The first ‘Indo-Canadian Symposium on Nano-Science and Technology’ was jointly organized by NIE, Mysore and McMaster University, Canada on February 20 and 21, 2013 under the aegis of TEQIP, a World Bank-MHRD initiative.

The primary objective of this symposium was to provide a platform for the participants from academia, research organizations and industry, who are actively involved in research on Nano-Science and Technology. The focus was on to foster research initiatives and find global partners for future collaboration. Contributed research papers covered fundamental aspects of Nano-Science and Technology, which were based on application oriented research and development.

The response for the ICSNST’13 was overwhelming. In all, around 100 research papers were received for oral and poster presentation. Thirty five faculty members from different science colleges across Karnataka, twenty five students from post graduate and undergraduate courses and 10 researchers from various other institutions participated in the symposium.

Facilities Available

Instrument Name Make

X-RAY DIFFRACTOMETER (XRD)

BRUKER D2 PHASER, Germany

SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (SEM)

PHENOM DESKTOP SEM,

Netherlands

ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE (AFM)

PARK SYSTEMS XE – 70

South Korea

Facilities Available

Instrument Name Make

DC/RF SPUTTERING UNIT WITH THERMAL

EVAPORATOR

Assembled by VLC SOLUTIONS, Bangalore

Parts Imported from USA and England

UV-VIS SPECTROMETER

SHIMADZU, Japan

FOURIER TRANSFORM

IFRARED SPECTROMETER

AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES,

USA

Facilities Available

Instrument Name Make

ANNEALING FURNACE

SYMBOINT TECHNOLOGIES,

Bangalore

SPIN COATER

NOVA CONTROL,

USA

ELECTRO-CHEMICAL ANALYSER

CH INSTRUMENTS,

USA

Facilities Available

Instrument Name Make

PH METER SYSTRONICS,

Bangalore

MAGNETIC STIRRER REMI,

Bangalore

Centre for Nano-Technology

The National Institute of Engineering Mysore-570 008, India

Email: [email protected] Office: +91821-2480475, +91821-4004959

Dr. N.V.Raghavendra Head

Mechanical Engineering Department NIE-Mysore-570008

[email protected]

Dr.G.L.Shekar

Principal NIE Mysore-570008

Tel: 0821-2481220/2480475/4004900 Email – [email protected]