technology highlights
Elevating Helicopter Safety: Innovative Absolute Pressure Transducer for Precise Altitude Data Recording
Absolute pressure transducer developed by Prof. M M Nayak and Mr. Krishna Prasad is connected to Pitot-static system of the helicopter for sensing the pressure at static port and is used to continuously record the altitude data of the helicopter with reference to sea level.
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CeNSpire: Breathing New Life into Healthcare with a Portable Low-Cost Ventilator
CeNSpire ventilator with 7 modes of operation was developed by a team of students, engineers and professors led by Prof. Sushobhan Avasthi. It was developed on Arduino Mega and takes inputs from oxygen sensor and controls two proportional values and six pressure sensors. This system supports six modes of ventilation including CPAP, pressure control, volume control, pressure regulated volume control and pressure supported ventilation.
Click to read more: https://www.cense.iisc.ac.in/ventilator/
Packaging power: need for power semiconductor device packaging in the industry
Power devices usually handle much larger currents and voltages such that they require larger interconnections and more efficient thermal management. Though similar to IC packaging, power device packaging is dictated by the functions of the power device.
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Compact gas sensors revolutionize industrial gas leak detection
Professor Navakanta Bhat and Krishna Prasad have developed gas sensors designed for detecting leaks of various gases commonly used in industries. These sensors are capable of monitoring gases like O2, NO2, H2, and N2H4. Notably, these sensors are compact, roughly the size of a palm and holds great potential for enhancing gas leak detection in industrial settings.
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‘Ocean’ CVD Reactor: A Revolutionary Tool for Low-Dimensional Material Synthesis
An Ocean CVD reactor was developed by KAS Technologies in collaboration with Prof. Srinivasan Raghavan at the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Science. KAS Tech’s “Ocean” is an advanced turnkey thermal chemical vapor deposition process tool for the synthesis of a wide variety of low dimensional materials such as graphene and carbon nanotubes. The platform can be configured for growth of other emerging 2D materials as well.
Click to read more: http://www.kastech.in/
Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring with Nanosensors and AI Insights
The Realtime Airquality Monitoring System updates on a Real Time basis the Data of CO, CO2, SO2, NO2 Sensors along with Ambient RH & Temp. The purpose of this is to demonstrate the Nanosensors developed and Fabricated at CeNSE-IISc. Along with Machine Learning and Data Analytics it gives Real Trend of Pollutants in the Environment. The Cloud Hosted Data Base updates all 6 Sensors Data once in ~50secs.
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