Training and Academic projects in Nanobiotechnology, Nanomedicine and Biomaterials
As part of its commitment to human resource development, CNN undertake students at the M.Sc, B.Tech, M.Phil and M.Tech levels to carry out dissertation and project work in various disciplines of nanotechnology. Training /Project work in various areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. This training will prepare the candidates with knowledge in advanced technologies currently employed in research and designing of experiments together with hands-on-training in advanced techniques in nanotechnology, polymer technology, biotechnology, chemical engineering and drug discovery.
While this Short-term/summer training satisfies a requirement for completing the Master’s program for a large number of candidates, our intentions are to provide these candidates with an exposure to the advanced areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Area of focus
· Nanobiotechnology- Biological synthesis of nanoparticles
· Biomaterials- Incorporation of nanoparticles in polymers for improved mechanical properties and impart antimicrobial properties
· Fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds by various methods like lyophilization
electrospinning or other suitable techniques
· Electrospinning of polymers for various applications
· Synthesis of nanoparticles by sol-gel method, chemical reduction or physical methods
· Functionalization of nanoparticles for various applications
· Nanomedicine: Drug loaded nanopolymers
Projects and dissertations may be for 1 month, 2-3 months, 4-6 months or 7-12 months. A service fee is charged from trainees to cover the costs of the training depending upon the nature of the work.
Additional benefits
The student will get an excellent opportunity attend departmental seminars, invited lectures, national as well as international conferences organized by the centre. Further they may get opportunities to interact with nationally and internationally recognized persons of various collaborating institutes world around.
Interested applicants may apply directly to the office of the Director, CNN, who will allot students. Applications can be submitted throughout the year but actual training will be subject to the number of vacancies available with each faculty member.
Completed applications endorsed by the Head of Department and Head of Institution should then be submitted with a superscription of application for training/academic project to ,
Director,
Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Priyadarsini Hills P.O
Kottayam Kerala, India
Pin - 686 560
Applications must be submitted at least one month before the dates requested for starting the training. Service fees may either be remitted as a crossed Demand draft payable to the Director, or in cash at the office. The Director will take the final decision on the training and placement. Applications can be rejected without assigning any reasons if they are found unacceptable.
For more information please contact
Robin:
E-mail: info@bioengineer.co.cc
Mobile: 09562204140
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