The basic objective of this workshop is to bring together participants from R&D organizations, academic institutions, and industries to offer an overview of different advanced materials processing methods and their applications. The workshop will also provide hands on training about the material preparations, device fabrications, characterization of materials using a variety of high-end and sophisticated equipment’s and modeling of materials/devices. This workshop will focus on Application of Nano materials and nanotechnology, Simulation of materials and other related sources, Biomaterials, Nano photonics in Materials Science, Electrical, optical and magnetic materials, Nanotechnology Applications through invited plenary lectures, and live demonstrations.
Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad (IIITA) located in Jhalwa, Allahabad, UP, India was established in 1999, as a center of excellence in Information Technology and allied areas and is an institute of national importance by the act of parliament. IIIT-A aims to evolve an integrated ambiance of creative learning, researching for novelties, contributing to the growth of knowledge, mapping the knowledge into innovations, innovations in terms of innovative products, services and also in terms of re-engineering the education process itself, devising the newer tools and sophisticating the skills at higher level.
read morePrayagraj is a fascinating city with a blend of a rich cultural and historical heritage hosting a wide range of styles of the Maratha, Mughal, Holkar and British era. The city finds its earliest reference as one of the world's oldest known cities in Hindu mythological texts and has been venerated as the holy city of Prayaga in the ancient Vedas. Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the 'three rivers' the Ganges, Yamuna and "invisible" Saraswati rivers, is considered holy by Hindus. It’s near the 16th-century Allahabad Fort, built by Mughal Emperor Akbar. In the fort are the ancient sandstone Ashoka Pillar, the underground Patalpuri Temple and a sacred banyan tree.
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