{"id":123700,"date":"2024-07-25T09:46:01","date_gmt":"2024-07-25T04:16:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/srmap.edu.in\/?p=123700"},"modified":"2024-07-25T10:18:49","modified_gmt":"2024-07-25T04:48:49","slug":"nano-jatha-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/srmap.edu.in\/news\/nano-jatha-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cNano Jatha\u201d: A Pathway to Nanoscience and Technology"},"content":{"rendered":"

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As part of the 13th edition of the Bengaluru India Nano 2024, heralded by Bharat Ratna recipient and renowned chemist Prof. C N R Rao, SRM University-AP<\/em> hosted “Nano Jatha<\/strong>“, an intensive science outreach programme, catering to educate undergraduate graduates on the emerging trends of nanotechnology, on July 20, 2024<\/strong>. The Nano Jatha programme organised, aimed to raise awareness on nanoscience and technology through technical presentations by expert scientists and a distinctive live experiment demonstration of nano kits focused on showcasing nanoscience ideas.<\/p>\n

The event featured two expert talks by eminent dignitaries. Prof. B L V Prasad, Director-Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, also serving as the Nodal Officer for organising Nano Jatha events, delivered a session on the introduction to nanoscience and technology. \u201cNanoscience and technology are often foretold as the technology of the future. This multidimensional technology will revolutionise our understanding of every natural phenomenon and every aspect of human life,\u201d<\/em> remarked Prof. Prasad in his session.<\/p>\n

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Prof. C P Rao, Senior Professor at the Department of Chemistry, presented the second expert talk on the applications of nanomaterials. The session delved into the properties of covalent molecules and its assemblage leading to cutting-edge technology. The programme also featured an exhibition were experiments on Gold nanoparticle; Galvanization reaction between metals; Piezoelectric pavement for futuristic applications; Humidity sensors for real-world applications and many more were displayed.<\/p>\n

Prof. C V Tomy, Dean-School of Engineering & Sciences and Dr Pardha Saradhi Maram, Head-Department of Chemistry, emphasised that the Nano Jatha exemplified the university’s commitment to hands-on learning in science, specifically nanotechnology.They commented that the Department of Chemistry<\/a><\/span> is dedicated to fostering scientific knowledge and igniting passion for chemistry among students and educators alike and will continue to organise events like Nano Jatha, conferences, workshops, and Faculty Development Programmes to achieve the same.<\/p>\n

Over 300 students from 7 regional colleges in Andhra Pradesh participated in the programme, displaying their zeal in the discussions and nano kit demonstrations. The event was well executed benefitting the student community significantly in understanding various emerging fields in science and technology.<\/p>\n