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National Program on Micro and Smart SystemsFormat for Annual Report from MEMS Resource/Design Center
Year:2012 - 201317th May 2013
A. Centre Information1. Name of the Institute BNM Institute of Technology (BNMIT)2. Postal Address BNM Institute of Technology
12th Main, 27th Cross, Banashankari 2nd Stage,
Bangalore 560 0703. Name, Department and
Contact Information of the Coordinator
Dr. S.B. Bhanu PrashanthProfessor and Head, Department of ECE
BNMIT.
E-mail : [email protected]
Mobile: 98457 151234. Names (and departments)
of other faculty members involved
Dr. M.S. Suresh (ECE)
Dr.S.B. Bhanu Prashanth (ECE)
Prof. Rajashree Narendra (TCE)
Veena S. Murthy (ECE)
Yasha Jyothi M. Shirur (ECE)
Subodh Kumar Panda (ECE)
Bindu S (TCE)
Rekha P (TCE)
Sumathi A (TCE)
Rajesh Sudi (TCE)
B. Facilities available 1. Software tools received from NPMASS Software No. of
licensesNumber of Users, since installation
Weekly average (hours/license) use
Coventor Turbo 1 8 16MEMS+ 1 ---- ----Architect -- ---- ----Fluidics -- ---- ----Intellisuite 5 4 4COMSOL 30 4 4L-Edit MEMS -- ---- ----Beam Prop -- ---- ----
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2. Hardware platforms (detailed specifications are not required) available at the Design Center1
Key system spec (Server/Desktop)
Funded by(NPMASS/Institute/ Other agency)
Number of systems
Server- Client
Desktop
Institute
Institute
1 – 8
4
3. Other facilities available at the Design Center location
Cadence tool (for CoventerWare MEMS+)
COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3
C. Summary of Academic Activities1. Research areas targeted by various groups in your institute23
Broad sub-area*
Names of Faculty No of Students (B.E/M.E./MSc/Research Scholar) working on this topic since June 2009
ESD Prof. Rajashree Narendra ---Energy Harvesting
Veena S. Murthy ---
Design for Testability
Yasha Jyothi M. Shirur 01
CNT &Smart Materials
Subodh Kumar Panda ---
Smart Materials
Bindu S 4
CNTs for Gas Sensing
Rekha P ---
Sensors Sumathi A 04RF-MEMS Rajesh Sudi 08* Examples include: Bio-MEMS, RF MEMS, Micromechanics, Microfluidics, MOEMS, Microactuators, Smart materials, etc.
2. Courses Offered 1,2 - NilCourse code
Title/subject UG/PG
Core/ Elective
Name of Instructors No. of students registered in 2012-13
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3. Training programs/workshops/awareness programs organized at the institute in the academic year 2012-131,2 - NilTitle/Date Target
audience Names of Instructors No. of internal
participants No. of external participants
4. Training programs/workshops/awareness programs ATTENDED by your team members in the academic year 2012-13 1,2
Title of Event Location Duration Names of participants
COMSOL Conference
The Lalit Ashok,
Bangalore2 days Rajesh Sudi
5. Other support Expected/ Generated on related topics since June 20091,2 - NilFunding Agency Total Cost Duration Project Title
6. External users of the Design Center during the academic year 2012-13 (if any) 1 - NilOrganization Names of users Duration Project Title Present status
D. Output Generated from the Design Center so far1. Project reports/theses by students in Academic year 2012-1312
Thesis Title (BE Project Reports) Completed/Ongoing
Names of students Names of guides
Design and simulation of RF MEMS capacitive shunt switch Completed
Chaitra
Sneha
Swathi K
Yashaswini
Rajesh Sudi
Simulation and study of MEMS strain gauge using INTELLISUITE software Completed
Aravind Kumar
Madhuri Sarode
Manohar T K
Sriraksha
Bindu S
2. Conference publications since 20101,2
Paper Title Conference Name, date, location Authors Design and Simulation of a Low Actuation Voltage RF MEMS Capacitive Switch
National conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Management, 1st March to 2nd March 2013, PES Institute of Technology & Management, Shivamogga.
Rajesh Sudi
Dr. S.B. Bhanu Prashanth
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3. Journal publications (published/accepted only) since 2010 1,2 - NilPaper Title Journal Name, vol. no, issue no., year Authors Published/accepted
4. Design deliverables (completed designs with complete mask layouts, in the form of a report) from the Design Center 1 - NilAcademic year 2011-12Title and brief features Level of completion Names of students Names of guides
Academic year 2012-13Title and brief features Level of completion Names of students Names of guides
5. Devices Fabricated by your teams since June 2009 1 - NilUsing NPMASS supportTitle and brief features Level of completion Names of students Names of guides
Without using NPMASS support Title and brief features Level of completion Names of students Names of guides
6. Students/Research scholars/Project Assistants (other than those listed in item D.1 above) using software tools since June 2009 1
Title of research Level of completion
Names of students
Names of guides
Multiplexer using RF MEMS Switch
50% Rajesh Sudi Dr. S.B. Bhanu Prashanth
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E. Summary of Expected Future Output from the Design Center for 2013-20141. Number of Project reports/theses by students
BE/BTech : 2MSc (course) : 1ME/MTech : NilMS/MPhil/MSc (by research) : 1PhD : NilOther : Nil
2. Number of Conference publications : 2
3. Number of Journal publications : 1
4. Sub-areas in which design deliverables will be taken up: RF MEMS, Smart Materials
5. Sub-areas in which fabrication of devices will be taken up: RF MEMS, Sensors
6. What is approximate usage (in number of hours per week) of each software tool license located at your center? Is this satisfactory? (pl. limit to 100 words)
The approximate usage is not satisfactory since very few batches are working on BE project works. The MSc (Engg) candidate is exhaustively using the COMSOL tool for his work and hence the usage of this particular tool alone is good.
7. NPMASS has taken a policy decision not to support centres for renewing licenses of software tools. It also does not support workshops/seminars/conferences any more. However the program may be willing to support other activities of centres. Please list activities for which NPMASS support would be useful? (pl. limit to 100 words)
Provisions to interact with Scholars at IISc, on a regular basis
Supply of Design Case studies to center coordinators
F. Brief Technical Description of work carried out since October 2010 (Please limit to 200 words. (pl. do not repeat details provided elsewhere in this report)
1) UG Project-1: This project dealt with the design of an electrostatic wide band shunt
capacitive coupling RF MEMS switch with low actuation voltage. The key factors of the RF
MEMS switch design are the appropriate scattering parameters, low actuation voltage of
about 21V, and the cost of the fabrication process. The other challenges are related to the
complexity of process, lack of reliability, limitation of frequency band etc. RF characteristics
of a shunt RF MEMS switches are specified mostly by coupling capacitor in upstate position
of the membrane Cu.
2) UG Project-2: This project aimed to design a high sensitivity pressure transducer, to detect
very low pressures and for applications in the field of biomedical instrumentation. To realize the
sensor, thin rectangular films of conducting polymers (piezoresistors) are placed in circular wheel
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Annual Report from Resource/Design Center
A. Local Information
1. Name of the Institute S.D.M. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UJIRE
2. Postal Address Near Siddavana, Dharmasthala Road, Ujire-574240, Dakshina Kannada , Karnataka
3. Name, Department and Contact Information of the Coordinator
Manjunatha S H, Asst.Prof Dept of CSE
Mobile: 9986418934,
Email: [email protected]
4. Names (and departments) of other faculty members involved
Prof. R. Manjunatha, Madhusudhan K (ECE), Dharmanna (CSE), Mahesh (ECE), Asha C S (ECE), Manoj Gadiyar (ISE), Satyanarayana (EEE), Subramanya Bhat (EEE), Subramanya S. B.(ECE)
B. Facilities available
1. Software tools received from NPMASS
Software No. of licenses Installed on (mm/yr)
Number of Users, since installation
Coventor Turbo
Architect
Fluidics
Intellisuite
COMSOL Got multiphysics 4.0 September/2011 2
L-Edit MEMS
Beam Prop
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2. Hardware platforms available at the Design Center1
Key system spec Funded by
(NPMASS/Institute/ Other agency)
Number of systems
Installed on (mm/yr)
Core2Duo,500GB HDD, 2GB RAM
Institute 10 2009
3. Other facilities available at the Design Center location
16 Mbps leased linePrinters, scannersWiFi Campus
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C. Summary of Academic Activities
1. Research areas targeted by various groups in your institute23
Broad sub-area* Names of Faculty
Names of Students (B.E/M.E./MSc/Research Scholar)
Micro Electronics
Subramanya S. B.
Research Scholar
Smart materials Basava T Research Scholar
VLSI Mahesh M Research Scholar
* Examples include: Bio-MEMS, RF MEMS, Micromechanics, Microfluidics, MOEMS, Microactuators, Smart materials, etc.
2. Courses Offered 1,2
Course code
Title UG/PG Core/Elective Name of Instructors No. of students
ECE VLSI Design UG CORE MAHESH 120
ECE ANALOG Mixed Mode VLSI Design
UG CORE MAHESH 120
3. Training programs/workshops/awareness programs organized at the institute1,2
Title Target audience
Names of Instructors No. of internal participants
No. of external participants
Micro Controller 8051
Students Robo Sapien, New Delhi
60 6
PLC Students, Faculty
ISA Pune 100 -
FDP in MEMS and Mechatronics
Faculty M.M.Nayak 20 -
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4. Training programs/workshops/awareness programs ATTENED by your team members 1,2
Title of Event Location Duration Names of participants
Workshops IIT Kharagpur One week Madhusudhana K.
Workshop IIT Bombay One Week Manjunatha S. H
Workshop Bangalore 2-days Subramanya S. B
Seminar Bangalore(COMSOL) 2-days Subramanya S. B
5. Other support Expected1,2
Funding Agency
Total Cost Duration Project Title
VTU 2 lakhs 2 Years Design of Controller chip for VRM applications
6. External users of the Design Center (if any) 1
Organization Names of users Duration Project Title Present status
NO
D. Output Generated from the Design Center so far
1. Project reports/theses by students45
Thesis Title Completed/Ongoing Names of students Names of guides
Low power VLSI Chip design
Ongoing Akash, Mallikha Mahesh
2. Conference publications 1,2
Paper Title Conference Name, date, location
Authors
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5 Please limit to areas closely related to micro and smart materials systems technologies
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Effect of processing on Mechanical & tribological bahaviour of alloys
Emerging trends in Engg,
March 2013
Shimoga
Dr. Girish Kumar
Prof. R Manjunath
Investigation of Effect of textures
Recent trends in Material
Feb 2010
Suratkal
Dr. Girish kumar
K.N. Prabhu
Development of Al (Art.880) particulate inserted eglass epoxy composite material and study of their Physico-Mechanical properties
International Conference on Solid Thin Films, July 2010, Wangton University, Harbin, China.
Basava T & Dr. A.N. Harirao
Development of Silicon filled composite material and their performance
National Conference on Advanced Materials, JNNCE, Shimoga
Basava T, Dr. A.N. Harirao & P A Raghu
3. Journal publications (published/accepted only) 1,2
Paper Title Journal Name, vol. no, issue no., year
Authors Published/accepted
Wetting behaviour of solids
ournal of ASTM International
May 2010
Dr. Girish kumar
K.N. Prabhu
Published
4. Design deliverables from the Design Center 1
Title and brief features Level of completion
Names of students
Names of guides
Development of Hybrid Composite materials
On Going Basava T Dr. A N Harirao
5. Devices Fabricated by your teams 1
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Title and brief features
Level of completion Names of students
Names of guides
Nil
E. Expected Future Output from the Design Center for 2010-2012
1. Number of Project reports/theses by students
BE/BTech 12
MSc
ME/MTech 00
PhD 06
Other
2. Number of Conference publications 15
3. Number of Journal publications (published/accepted only) 08
4. Sub-areas in which design deliverables will be taken up: 06
5. Sub-areas in which fabrication of devices will be taken up: 02
F. Brief Technical Description of work carried out (Please limit to 200 words. Please provide a separate annexure with details, again limited to 5 pages)
Composite materials of seven different compositions are prepared for this study. 900 orientation woven E-glass
fiber of 400gsm is used as the common reinforcement in all seven composite materials. Low temperature
General purpose epoxy resign LY556 in combination with hardener is used as a matrix material. Two different
powders Silicon & Carbon are used as a filler materials. Silicon is the most cost effective and widely used
material . With an excellent combination of properties and a reasonable price the fine grain technical grade
silicon powder has a wide range of applications. Similarly, carbon has a very wide range of applications which
has the potential to be used as a filler material in various polymer matrices. Today, these materials has been
developed into a high quality with very good mechanical properties. It is used in refractories and in numerous
high-performance applications. Moreover, they has low density, low thermal expansion, high elastic modulus,
high strength, high hardness and superior chemical inertness.
Fabrication
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The hybrid laminates used for the study are processed by open mould hand lay-up with Compression
process. 900 and 450 orientation woven E-glass fibers are reinforced in GP resign to prepare the composite. No
particulate filler is used in this composite and they are termed as 900 plain. The castings are put under a load for
about 24 hours for proper curing at room temperature. Specimens of suitable dimensions are cut for physical
characterization and erosion test. The other composite samples with particulate fillers of varying weigh
percentage are fabricated by the same technique. The fillers are mixed thoroughly in the GP resign before the
woven glass fiber mats are reinforced in the matrix body. Composites 900-Al10 (900 woven mat Silicon), 900 –
Al20 and 900–Al30, contain Silicon particles in 10wt%, 20wt% and 30wt% proportions, respectively.
Similarly, composites 900-C10 (900 woven mat Carbon), 900 -C20 and 900 –C30 contain Carbon particles in
10wt%, 20wt% and 30wt% proportions, respectively. The entire composite contain 50wt% of woven E-glass
fibers in them. Some of the testing of these materials are to be conducted.
Submitted by:
Name of the Coordinator(s) Manjunatha S H
Designation/Dept: Asst. Professor ,Department of CS&E
Tel. 9986418934
Email [email protected]
Date: : 22.05.2013
Name of the Institution S.D.M. Institute of Technology, Ujire – 574 240
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A. Centre Information1. Name of the Institute PSG College of Technology2. Postal Address 1611, Peelamedu, Coimbatore – 641004.3. Name, Department and
Contact Information of the Coordinator
Dr A Kandaswamy, Professor and Head ,Biomedical Engineering DeptDr S Jayakumar, Professor and Head ,Physics DeptDr M D Kannan, Associate Professor, Physics Dept
4. Names (and departments) of other faculty members involved
Dr.Jovitha Jerome, Professor and Head, Inst & Control Eng.DeptDr. S. Subharani, Professor and Head, ECE DeptDr.C.K.Shashidharan Nair, Associate Professor, Physics DeptDr.M.Ananthasubramanian, Associate Professor, Biotechnology DeptDr.V.K. Manoharan, Associate Professor, ECE DeptMr. R. Radhakrishnan, Associate Professor, Production Eng.DeptDr. L.Ashok Kumar, Associate. Professor, EEE DeptMr.M.Alagappan, Assistant Professor (Sr.Gr), Biomedical Eng. DeptMr. M.Udhayakumar, Assistant Professor (Sr.Gr), Mechanical Eng. DeptMr. M. Vasanthakumar, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Eng. DeptMs.Anju Gupta, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Eng.Dept
B. Facilities available 1. Software tools received from NPMASS Software No. of
licensesNumber of Users, since installation
Weekly average (hours/license) use
Coventor Turbo 1 2 12MEMS+ 1 2 12ArchitectFluidicsIntellisuite 2 8 20COMSOL 30+1 45 30L-Edit MEMS 1 1 12Beam Prop
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2. Hardware platforms (detailed specifications are not required) available at the Design Center1
Key system spec (Server/Desktop) Funded by(NPMASS/Institute/ Other agency)
Number of systems
Computers with LAN connection and the centre is fully air conditioned
Institute 32
3. Other facilities available at the Design Center location
PSG-Cypress Centre of ExcellenceProduct Development CentreTIFAC-CORE in Product DesignGRD Memorial LibraryCAD/CAM CentreCentre for RoboticsThin film CentrePSG Agilent Centre for Advanced RF Design PSG Nanotech Research Facility with a Class 1000 Clean Room of 500 sq. ft. and a Class 10000 Clean Room of 2000 sq.ft. etc...
. Summary of Academic Activities1. Research areas targeted by various groups in your institute23
Broad sub-area* Names of Faculty No of Students (B.E/M.E./MSc/Research Scholar) working on this topic since June 2009
Bio-MEMS Dr.Biji and Ms.Bindu Salim 1 Research ScholarNanosensors Dr.A.Kandaswamy and
Mr.M.Alagappan1 M.Tech. Student
NEMS Mr.M.Alagappan 1 M.Tech. StudentBio-MEMS Dr.M.Ananthasubramanian 1M.Tech Student & 1 Research
ScholarMicrofluidics Bindu Salim 1 Research ScholarNanosensors Dr.N.Meenakshi Sundaram
and Mr.M.Alagappan1 Research Scholar
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* Examples include: Bio-MEMS, RF MEMS, Micromechanics, Microfluidics, MOEMS, Microactuators, Smart materials, etc.
2. Courses Offered 1,2
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Course code Title/subject UG/PG Core/ Elective
Name of Instructors No. of students registered in 2012-13
09DN08 MEMS and NEMS
PG Core Mr.M.Alagappan 11
09DN52 NEMS Design Lab
PG Core Ms.K.Chandra Devi and Ms.Anju Gupta
13
09DN11 Nanosensors, Detectors andtheir Applications
PG Core Ms.K.Chandra Devi and Ms.Anju Gupta
11
08O016 Micromachining and Microsensors
UG Elective
Dr.S.JayakumarDr.M.D.KannanDr.A.KandaswamyDr.M.AnanthasubramanianDr.V.K.Manoharan
09AE26 MicroElectroMechanical Systems and Nanotechnology
PG Elective
09LV17 Microsensors and MEMS
PG Elective
09EE20 MicroElectroMechanical Systems
PG Elective
09MM17 MEMS and Nanomanufacturing
PG Elective
3. Training programs/workshops/awareness programs organized at the institute in the academic year 2012-131,2
Title/Date Target audience Names of Instructors No. of internal participants
No. of external participants
3rd National Conference on “Micro and Nano technologies”
Industrial &Educational Professionals,Students & Research scholars
Dr.N.Ponpandian 30 14
4. Training programs/workshops/awareness programs ATTENDED by your team members in the academic year 2012-13 1,2
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Title of Event Location Duration Names of participants Training on “COMSOL Multiphysics”
Chennai 2 days T.Yogalaxmi andR.Nithya
5. Other support Expected/ Generated on related topics since June 20091,2
Funding Agency Total Cost Duration Project TitleUGC 11.78 Lacs 3 yrs Fabrication of Nanoscale Biosensor for Cholesterol
detection NPMASS 24 Lacs 2 yrs Design and Development of PDMS platform based
Microfludics channel for miRNA for detection of Retino blastoma
DBT 40 Lacs 3 yrs BioMEMS Device for Bioparticle Separation(Collaboration with BITS, Pilani)
6. External users of the Design Center during the academic year 2012-13 (if any) 1
Organization Names of users
Duration Project Title Present status
PSG Institute of advanced studies
Dr.Biji 2 years Development of Portable Toxic Gas Sensors Based on Hybrid Metal Nanoparticles-SWCNT Composite Nanofibers for Environmental Monitoring
Ongoing
Kumaraguru College of Technology,Coimbatore
Ms.Savitha 1 yr Research Work for PhD Programme
Ongoing
D. Output Generated from the Design Center so far1. Project reports/theses by students in Academic year 2012-1312
Thesis Title Completed/Ongoing
Names of students Names of guides
MEMS based Blood ViscometerFor INR Measurement
Completed Jareefa G. Immanuel, B. Vigneshwar,Poojitha k
Anju Gupta
2. Conference publications since 20101,2
Paper Title Conference Name, date, location
Authors
Design and Simulation of MEMS based Gyroscope for Vestibular prosthesis
COMSOL Conference,2-3November 2012, Bangalore
Kavitha.K, Shahana R.K, Anju Gupta, Alagappan M
Design and simulation of MEMS based Piezoelectric Vibration Energy Harvesting System
COMSOL Conference,2-3November 2012, Bangalore
M C B Kumar, D B Prabhu,R Akila, M Alagappan, Anju Gupta, N M Sundaram
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Design and Simulation of Cantilever Array for Fluid Flow Sensing Applications
COMSOL Conference,2-3November 2012, Bangalore
Kavitha.K, Manjuoosha Y R, SelvaSukanya C, Saranya K, Anju Gupta, Chnadra Devi K,Alagappan M
3. Journal publications (published/accepted only) since 2010 1,2
Paper Title Journal Name, vol. no, issue no., year Authors Published/accepted
4. Design deliverables (completed designs with complete mask layouts, in the form of a report) from the Design Center 1
Academic year 2011-12Title and brief features Level of completion Names of students Names of guides
Academic year 2012-13Title and brief features Level of completion Names of students Names of guides
5. Devices Fabricated by your teams since June 2009 1
Using NPMASS supportTitle and brief features Level of completion Names of students Names of guides
Without using NPMASS support Title and brief features Level of
completion Names of students
Names of guides
Fabrication of Dielectrophoretic Bioparticle Separator
Completed Ms.Nivishna Dr.M.Ananthasubramanian
6. Students/Research scholars/Project Assistants (other than those listed in item D.1 above) using software tools since June 2009 1
Title of research Level of completion
Names of students
Names of guides
Design and Fabrication of Dielectrophoretic Bioparticle Separator
Completed NivishnaDr. M.Ananthasubramanian
Fabrication of a Dielectrophoretic Bioparticle Separator (Insilco analysis)
Completed Siva Subramanian RubaiyaSwetha
Dr. M.Ananthasubramanian
Fabrication, Characterization and Testing of circular
Completed Bhanuseshu T Dr. M.Ananthasubramanian
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dielectrophoresis deviceDesigning and Simulating the Performance Analysis of Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor in Nanoscale
Completed M.Alagappan Dr.A.KandaswamyDr.M.D.Kannan
Designing and Simulating the performance analysis ofNanoscale Inductor
Completed S.Vijay Kumar
Mr. M. Alagappan & Mr. M Vasanthakumar
Multiphysics modeling and simulation of Nanowire based Gas Sensor
Completed D. Parthiban Dr. A. Kandaswamy &Mr. M. Alagappan
Multiphysics Modeling and Simulation of Piezoelectric Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring
Completed K.Umapathi M.Alagappan
Design and modeling of Implantable Multichannel Microelectrode for application in Parkinsonism
Completed H. Wassim Ferose
Mr. M. Alagappan & Ms. Anju Gupta
Multiphysics modeling and simulation of Nanostructure based Ethanol Gas sensor
Completed D. Parthiban Dr. A. Kandaswamy &Mr.M. Alagappan
E. Summary of Expected Future Output from the Design Center for 2013-20141. Number of Project reports/theses by students
BE/BTech - 4MSc (course)ME/MTech - 2MS/M.Phil/MSc (by research)PhD - 1Other
2. Number of Conference publications: 53. Number of Journal publications: 24. Sub-areas in which design deliverables will be taken up: BioMEMS and NEMS5. Sub-areas in which fabrication of devices will be taken up: BioMEMS and NEMS6. What is approximate usage (in number of hours per week) of each software tool license
located at your center? Is this satisfactory? (pl. limit to 100 words)
Minimum 30 hours per week. Tools can be provided with complete package to concentrate on applications in various fields.
7. NPMASS has taken a policy decision not to support centres for renewing licenses ofsoftware tools. It also does not support workshops/seminars/conferences any more. However the program may be willing to support other activities of centres. Please listactivities for which NPMASS support would be useful? (pl. limit to 100 words)
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Technical support can be provided to solve some critical issues in the design.Fabrication facility can be provided.Training can be provided to the faculty members to get expertise in the software tools as well as to get exposure in the fabrication procedure.Can permit the students to visit the clean room facility to understand the device fabrication procedures.
F. Brief Technical Description of work carried out since October 2010 (Please limit to 200 words. (pl. do not repeat details provided elsewhere in this report)
NPMASS National MEMS Design Centre
The National MEMS Design Centre has been established with the support of NPMASS has
been formally inaugurated by Dr V K Aatre, Chairman, National Program on Micro And
Smart Systems and Former Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri on 5th March 2010 in the
presence of Dr V S Arunachalam, Chairman, Centre for Study Science, Technology &
Policy and Former Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri and Dr K Vijayaraju, Project
Director, National Programme on Micro And Smart Systems, Aeronautical Development
Agency, Bangalore.
PSG Nanotech Research Facility
In order to achieve the objective of focusing the R & D efforts towards the emerging field of
nanoscience and technology PSG Nanotech Research Facility has been established by the
management and the dedication ceremony by our Former President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
was held on 13th August 2009. The following areas have been identified as thrust areas to
concentrate: Nanoparticles and Nanoparticle assembled materials, Ceramic and Metal Matrix
Nanocomposites, Organic Printed Electronics, Nanomaterials and Nanotubes, Low
Temperature Co-fired Ceramics, Nano Medicine and Therapeutics and Energy. At present
Nanchemistry, Nanomaterials and Nanocharacterization Laborotories have been established.
Major equipments available are: Multimode NT-MDT SPM based on the Ntergra Platform,
Nanosurf Easyscan2STM/AFM, JEOL JEM-2100 LaB6 Equipped with Oxford EDS and
GATAN CCD Camera etc. A Class 1000 Clean Room of 500 sq. ft. and a Class 10000 Clean
Room of 2000 sq.ft. has been established as part of this facility.