PROGRAM 1:
Indian Nanoelectronics Users Program - Idea to Innovation (INUP-i2i) is a joint program run by CeNSE IISc, IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati, IIT Madras, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Delhi for accelerating research and development in nanoelectronics in India. The program (initially referred to as INUP), funded by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. of India was launched in 2008 and now is in its third three-year phase (2021-24). The program provides familiarization workshops and hands-on-trainings to qualified and motivated researchers in the academia at two state-of-the-art facilities, where they may subsequently carry out their research project selected on a competitive basis. Experienced technologists and domain experts assist them, making it possible for aspirants in even remote corners of India to be engaged in very current R&D.
Levels of training offered under INUP i2i:
A. Training to be provided: ln INUP-i2i, users will receive training through the following three levels:
Apart from supporting the ‘Research and Innovation Projects’ aimed at academic researchers for executing thesis and research, INUP-i2i shall also support a substantial number of ‘Innovation Projects’ with startup potential. The selection criteria for ‘Research and Innovation Projects’ will continue to be scientific novelty and rigor, whereas the selection criteria for ‘Innovation Projects’ will be translation potential and societal/industrial/strategic relevance. These will be Application-oriented projects - from the Individual Researchers, the Hackathon Winners (comprising GRAND CHALLENGES from different application areas, e.g., strategic, healthcare, agriculture, energy & environment) and the Collaborating Institutes.
B. Mentoring:
Collaborating Institutes: With the goal of expanding the nanoelectronics/ semiconductor ecosystem in the country, INUP-i2i includes a new model of institute-to-institute engagement along with the six implementing nano centers functioning as hubs connected to a network of Collaborating Institutes. IISc will identify 7 such partners which will comprise institutes from South zone, along with a few from under-served regions of India e.g., the North-East. The engagement will aim for broad and deep R&D collaboration, possibly resulting in joint publications/ patents.
PROGRAM 2:
Indian Nanoelectronics Users Program (INUP) is a program funded by the Ministry of Education, Govt. of India that was initiated in 2019. The program provides basic lecture series training and advanced training (hands-on) to qualified and motivated researchers in the academia at two state-of-the-art facilities, where they may subsequently carry out their research project selected on a competitive basis. Experienced technologists and domain experts assist them, making it possible for aspirants in even remote corners of India to be engaged in very current R&D.
The goals of INUP are:
For more details, please visit: http://www.inup.cense.iisc.ac.in/
The I-STEM Web Portal is the gateway for users to locate the specific facility(ties) they need for their R&D work and identify the one that is either located closest to them or available the soonest.
Through a recent GoI directive, institutions with R&D facilities funded by agencies of the GoI are now required to list them on the I-STEM Portal. Through the I-STEM Portal or the web site of the organization where the desired facility is located, one can make a reservation for using it.
To enable the running and maintenance of the resources, the organization may charge a fee, which depends on whether the user is from the academia, a public institution, or from industry. A panel of Experts will be formed over time to help users make the most informed use of resources available through I-STEM.
Website URL : https://www.istem.gov.in/
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Welcome to PressCeNSE, our quarterly newsletter. You will find that the goal of this publication is to keep our membership informed and involved in the academic and research activities of CeNSE, and other notable achievements. Every issue of the newsletter will be posted on our website and can be downloaded by simply clicking on the link given below.
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One of the main goals of CeNSE is to translate cutting-edge research and technological innovation into the development of products, services and to help commercialize them successfully. Also, CeNSE foresees long term mutually beneficial relationship with her industrial affiliate members and invites industries to become part of CeNSE life filled with excitement of more than hundred Research scholars/Technologists solving intricate problems to impart disruptive changes in industries/society.
To achieve these goals, CeNSE has Industry Affiliate Program (IAP) to outreach and form close liaison with Industry wherein the program is targeted to bridge the gap between industrial professionals/entrepreneurs and focussed researchers to complement each other for jointly tackling complex problems with cutting-edge research and technologies of nano science and engineering.
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Address for correspondence: Industry Affiliate Program Office (GF-04) Email: iap.cense@iisc.ac.in |
InCeNSE (Incubator at CeNSE), the Technology Business Incubator (TBI) at The Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE), Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore is funded by Government of Karnataka to support ideas from entrepreneurs and start-ups (not restricted to IISc alumni) in the area of nanotechnology. It aims to be one-stop shop and platform for translating ideas to products, and offers incubatees an incomparable support to grow their businesses for different applications by providing them with access to state-of-the-art lab and fabrication facilities, supported by experienced technologists, as well as the intellectual domain knowledge of CeNSE faculty.
MISSION:
To be the pioneer in global Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology based incubator ecosystems.
VISION:
To be launch pad in the domain of deep Nanoelectronics and Nanoscience technologies & systems.
VALUE SYSTEM:
1. To respect Intellectual Properties with discipline and integrity at all times.
2. To value and respect individual professionals and expertise.
3. To push forward ecosystem support to people with merit in their technology and business.
4. To value process driven operations and decision making system that ensures entities of merit get all benefits.
Website URL : http://incubation.cense.iisc.ac.in/
Every year around the first week of March, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) opens up the research laboratories to welcome science and engineering enthusiasts to explore and enjoy the world of research and innovation at IISc. Open day is held to commemorate two important days of importance to the institute: 3rd of March is the birthday of Shri Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, whose vision and philanthropy led to the founding of IISc, and the 28th of February is celebrated across India as the National Science Day to mark the anniversary of the discovery of the Raman Effect. Sir C.V. Raman, was the first Indian Director of IISc during 1933-37.
Each year students and staff come together to conceive and build scientific demos that expound the principles of various research directions they are involved in. The demos are fun activities that help bring out the joy of exploration and science.
Starting from 2013, the centre conducts a training program every summer, for promising Undergraduate and Masters students from India and abroad, selected through a rigorous and competitive process. The training is primarily based on the facilities available at CeNSE, and covers a variety of research topics under the broad umbrella of nano science and engineering. The training program will be of 8 -10 weeks duration. The scholarship paid to the eligible candidates would be Rs 5000/month.
Application has been closed for current year.
Selected candidate list - 2024
Name of the Student | College |
Adrija Goswami | Shiv Nadar University, Delhi NCR |
Aryaman Das | Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani |
Aswin Prakash A | CUSAT |
Bidipta Saha | Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad |
Chaitanya Gambali | IIT (BHU) Varanasi |
Harshavardhan Subhas Hajeri | BITS Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus |
Hemant | Indian institute of science education and research Bhopal |
Loraien Raju Kalathil | International School of Photonics, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala |
Malavika B | Cochin University of Science and Technology |
Malavika PD | Cochin University of Science and Technology |
Sanjana Mohite S | MS Ramaiah University Of Applied Sciences |
Sehajpal Singh | BITS Pilani |
Shreyas Ashish Keskar | BITS Pilani, Goa Campus |
Smruthi Sathish | B.M.S. College of Engineering |
SOUMYAJIT BOSE | IIT KHARAGPUR |
SREERAM PK | Maulana Azad National Institute Of Technology, Bhopal |
Suhas K S | BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus |
Sukalpo Dey | Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) |
Tanya Kumari | Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology |
Varun Barve | IIT (BHU), Varanasi |
Vikram Soni | Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad |
Vishal | JSSATEB |
Vishal Khandelwal | National institute of technology calicut |
Yuvna Jain | Plaksha University, Mohali |
A few more points to be noted:
These internship positions are industry sponsored and you will receive a sum of Rs 5000/- (Rupees five thousand) per month of your stay.
Selected candidate list - 2023
Name of the Student | College |
Abhishek Raj | Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai |
Aditya Katiyar | Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi |
Adway Paul | Jadavpur University |
Ajit Gupta | BMS College of Engineering |
Alankit Dey | IIT Madras |
Amitesh Gupta | Indian Institute o |