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Report ofDeitY Innovation Council
onNanoelectronics
Dr. V.Ramgopal Rao, Professor, IIT BombayChairman, DeitY Sectoral Innovation Council on Nanoelectronics
Dr. G. V. Ramaraju, Group Coordinator, R&D in IT, DeitY, MCIT, GOI
Dr. Janusz Bryzek
Nanoelectronics Innovation Council: Scope• Entire electronics systems hardware infrastructure enabled by
Nanoelectronics technology. • Future smart systems – fusion of computing, communication and
sensing- healthcare, security, smart grids, automative, energy, IT, agriculture, lifestyle,
communications
Nanoelectronics manufacturing - Higher capital costs & complex technology know-how – but allows for batch processing reducing the cost/chip eventually
DeitY programme on Nanotechnology Initiatives (since 2004)
Objectives:• Competence building, Research and Development in
Nanoelectronics • Create infrastructure for research in nanoelectronics
and nanometrology at the national level • Establish Nanoelectronics Centres• Take up small and medium research projects in
specific areas of nanoelectronics such as nanomaterials, nanodevices, carbon nano tubes, nanosystems etc.
• Commercialization and Industry Promotion of Nanoelectronics/nanotechnology
The DeitY Nanotechnology programme is as big & prominent as the DST Nano-mission initiative. India is ranked 3 rd in the world now in Nanotechnology research, only behind China & USA.
DeitY programme on Nanotechnology InitiativesMajor Achievements:
36 R&D Projects initiated since 2004 with total outlay of about Rs. 657 Cr • Nanoelectronics Centres at IIT Bombay & IISc Bangalore
- ZnO based Piezoelectric microphone - Piezo resistive based pressure sensors - Gas sensor platform for automotive exhaust and environmental
pollution monitoring applications - Healthcare and explosive detector - Attracting faculty from abroad- Attracting funding from major International/ National
industries/organization such as AMT, Texas instruments, Cookson Electronics, IBM, Agilent, MNRE, ISRO, Intel, Infineon, Micron etc.- Manpower trained : 1562 - Patents : 34- Publications : more than 600
DeitY programme on Nanotechnology Initiatives
Major Achievements:
• Centres of Excellence in Nanoelectronics- Phase II initiated after successful completion of Phase I at IISc, Bangalore and IIT Bombay.
• Nano Fabrication Prototyping Facilities for SMEs and Start-ups in the area of MEMS & NEMS.
• Indian Nanoelectronics Users Program (INUP) at IIT Bombay & IISc Bangalore- 231 projects from 139 organizations across the country- Manpower Trained : about 2311 from about 350 organizations across the country
• Centre for nanometrology at NPL, New Delhi- Facilities for the measurement of DC Nano-volt, DC Nano-ampere, Nano-
resistance, Nano-electric charge, Step height and roughness have been
established
• Centre for Nano fabrication and Nanoscale devices based on non-silicon technologies at IIT Delhi
DeitY programme on Nanotechnology Initiatives
Major Achievements:
• Centre for Development of MBE cluster tool based epitaxial nano-semiconductor infrastructure and process integration facility for high performance RF/Microwave compound semiconductor Heterostructure nanodevices on silicon at IIT Kharagpur
• Centre for Nanoelectromechanical Systems(NEMS) and Nanophotonics at IIT Madras.
• Centre for Excellence in Research and Development of Nanoelectronic Theranostic Devices at IIT Guwahati. The Nanoelectronics Centre will cater the local needs by the development of low cost health and agriculture sensors.
• Indian Nanoelectronics Users Program (INUP) –Phase II after successful completion of Phase I at IIT Bombay & IISc Bangalore with focus on technology development.
• In addition, 26 medium & small size projects.
IIT Bombay
CEN – IIT Bombay
IIT Bombay
CEN – IIT Bombay
IIT Bombay
INDIAN NANOELECTRONICS USERS PROGRAMME (INUP)@IITB
IIT Bombay
Prototypes/Products in the CEN@IIT-B
Explosive Detector
Silicon Locket
Portable ECG Monitor
BEAGLE
Portable SPR System
PolySense Aqua
Explosive wireless sensor node
A.Q.ContractorS.Mukherji
Anilkumar
D.K.Sharma & team
D.K.Sharma & team
V.Ramgopal Rao& team
IIT Bombay
DeitY Innovation Council on Nanoelectronics:Vision & Mission
Use nanotechnology/nanoelectronic devices/concepts to produce products and services that are affordable for people at the bottom of the pyramid by catering to India’s expanding requirements in consumer, healthcare, security, strategic, energy and agricultural areas and thereby gain technology leadership.
IIT Bombay
Nanoelectronics Innovation Council: Areas
• Societal Electronics: improve the quality of life• Rural Electronics: focus on solving the rural
problems• Medical Electronics: point of care diagnotics• Consumer Electronics: low cost devices• Strategic Electronics: Security applications• Energy Electronics: energy scavenging, PV etc.
IIT Bombay
Approach and Strategies• Research and manpower training Infrastructure• Industrial silicon foundry Infrastructure
(particularly from the point of strategic electronics)
• Innovation and Incubation Infrastructure• Policies, incentives, programmes & framework
for Encouraging Entrepreneurship
IIT Bombay
Nanoelectronics Innovation
coincil
Creation of Centralized Infrastructure & Platform
technologies
Fund projects that have a product/system focus with clearly
defined deployment strategy. Funds open to industries, start-ups,
individuals, academic institutions with a close monitoring of project progress
Regional incubation Centres for Nanoelectronics
aligned with the technology platforms
Education Ph.D. programs with exposure to societal
problems, Faculty training programs, Innovation awards, Hands on training
Nanoelectronics Innovation
Council
IIT Bombay
Action Items1. Creation of common infrastructure & Technology Platforms that can be
jointly funded through public-private partnerships, which can be opened to users/industries through pay per use program*
2. Specifically seek product/system oriented proposals3. Projects must have a comprehensive policy for their final deployment -
inputs of concerned ministries/industry are of utmost relevance.4. Create regional level innovation centres and match them with the
technology platforms developed in the Centres of Excellence in Nanoelectronics (CEN).
5. Establish awards for innovators6. Faculty training programmes in Nanoelectronics
applications/innovation*7. Rural exposure to Ph.D. students by linking them with rural NGOs.8. Exposure to start-up culture for Ph.D. students through targeted award
programmes* DeitY has already taken initiatives through CEN & INUP programmes in leading institutions in
the country.
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