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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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Suman Dutta
Suman Dutta 11 years 6 months ago
1. Tackling everyday problems with some major break through. 2. Nano-technology can be use in nano-medicine for improving and creating various new formulation for non-curable diseases. 3. Can be used with defense for manufacturing of various equipment like clothing, high-precision electronic hardware. 4. In designing and manufacturing of various space technology equipment. 5. Designing and manufacturing auto components like efficient engines. 6. Helpful in toxicology research.
umesh kumar
umesh kumar 11 years 6 months ago
I've the Concept of DDC(Direct Degree Concept) to boost no. Of higher educated people exponentially. A briefing of DDC: Remove Degree eligibility criteria to get any Higher Degree. DDC has been discussed with Teachers, Reachers. It's been appreciated by foreigner Study Reacher Groups
Shankar R
Shankar R 11 years 6 months ago
It is the wish to include "Linking all Rivers" under PM's Vision. To achieve this, huge awareness campaign should take place through popular figures explaining the benefits to the people. We will solve the twin problem of making "Green India", water reaching the unreached and preventing floods during monsoons. Of course it will be a long term project but still the next generations will benefit. We wish our visionary PM will give a thought to it.
brijmohan budholia
brijmohan budholia 11 years 6 months ago
, that death punishment should be inflicted in the Rarest of rare cases. But this clause is no where mention in any book of law. Since then, crimes of killings has increased many times. (g) Life imprisonment must mean that jail for remaining part of whole life. If above amendment is made, the Law and order situation will be categorically improved.
brijmohan budholia
brijmohan budholia 11 years 6 months ago
written clauses of the constitution. No court shall be allowed to pass judgement (or make relaxation in the punishment) on the lines which is not a part of constitution/I.P.C./CR.P.C/ or any judicial book. This amendment is extremely necessary to check the court to favour the habitual criminals on those grounds which is not mentioned in any section of law. For example, few years back the supreme court of india mentioned in the decision of a particular case, that death punishment shou
brijmohan budholia
brijmohan budholia 11 years 6 months ago
disposal of mercy appeals to the president of india . These 90 days include 60 days in the ministry and 30 day in the Rashtr apati bhavan. (d) No punishment shall be condone or stayed on technical grounds. (e) A minimum punishment must be fixed or refixed for all the crimes conducted under each section of I.P.C and CR.P.C. No judge should be allowed to relax it under any circumstances. (f) All judicial Cours shall compulsorily restrict their decisions in accordance with the written clau
brijmohan budholia
brijmohan budholia 11 years 6 months ago
Sir, please, conduct judicial reforms by making necessary amendments in I.P.C and CR.P.C (as part of constitution) through parliamentary proceedings. These ammendments must include:- (a) A time limit of 400 days (after putting up Challan in the court) for disposl of criminal cases (b) Similarly time limits of one twenty days and ninty days must also be fixed for H.C and S.C (in criminal appeals) respectively (c) Consequently a time limit of maximum 90 days must also be fixed for dispo
Ganesan M
Ganesan M 11 years 6 months ago
Whether anyone is taking note of the suggestions made in these forums or not, it certainly provides a chance to express ones desires and feelings in the greatest common interest of our Nation. As a lot has to be done at the State level and attended to by the State Governments, GOI may provide facility in this site to gather suggestions to be considered at State level and pass it on to the States for consideration. Or can direct every State to start an exclusive web site just like MyGov.nic.in
RAKESH SINGAL
RAKESH SINGAL 11 years 6 months ago
sir i use the option online form but the side is not working how i feel my form please tell me and how we make India digital India Please do some thing in this way make service best of Internet Server