The Objectives



  • To provide a forum to the faculty, researchers and students to quench their thirst for creativity in frontier areas of nanoscience and technology.
  • To present the most recent developments in the field of nanoscience and technology.
  • To provide a platform for interdisciplinary communication and intensify collaborations between scientists and industry.
  • To assist in public understanding of the social, educational, environmental and economical importance of chemical nanotechnology.
  • To promote research in emerging and thrust areas of engineering, medicine, food, energy, environment and health care.


Principal Themes


  • Nanotechnology and its applications.
  • Nanomaterials for improved use of resources.
  • Nano structures and devices.
  • Nano-membranes, Nano- porus & electrochemical materials.
  • Nanofabrication, nanolithography, nanomanipulation.
  • Nanoscale characterization, nano imaging.
  • Computational nanotechnology (modeling and simulation of nanostructures).
  • Nano MEMS, Nano-fluids, Nano-sensors.
  • Nano manufacturing, reliability, standards, safety and ethical issues.