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Centre for Microstructurally Designed Advanced Materials Development

A multidisciplinary knowledge center focused on designing advanced materials for various applications such as structural, magnetic, sensors, and bio-implants. The center aims to enhance collaboration, establish state-of-the-art facilities, and promote research publications.

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Centre for Microstructurally Designed Advanced Materials Development

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  1. Centre of Excellence for Microstructurally Designed Advanced Materials Development CoE TEQIP II (1.2.1) Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur Howrah – 711103, West Bengal, India

  2. Objective(s) of the COE and Indicators To develop a multidisciplinary knowledge centre with the involvement of faculty members and researchers of the institute and promote the role of microstructural understanding in designing advanced structural, magnetic, sensor and bio-implant materials. • Faculty members from Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication and Electrical Engineering are active members and constitute the main decision making body of the Centre. • Members • Prof. AmitavaBasuMallick, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. • Prof. ParthaBhattacharyya, Electronics and Telecomunications Engineering. • Prof. MainakSengupta Electrical Engineering. • Prof. AmitRoy Chowdhury, Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics. • Prof. Swarup Kumar Ghosh , Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. • Prof. Debdulal Das , Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. • Prof. ChirashreeRoychoudhury, Electronics and Telecomunications Engineering. • Prof. ManojitGhosh , Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. • Prof. ParthaPratimChattopadhyay , Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. • Prof. Mallar Ray, Dr. M N Dastur School of Materials Sc. and Engineering. • Prof. ArijitSinha, Dr. M N Dastur School of Materials Sc. and Engineering. • Prof. TapenduMondal , Metallurgy and Materials Engineering.

  3. To create state of the art computational and characterization facility. New laboratories established • 3D Optical Profiler Laboratory Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Laboratory Multipurpose Tribometer Laboratory • Thermal Evaporation System Lab. Hall Effect Measuring System Laboratory Composite Laboratory (Melting)

  4. To augment collaboration with other Universities and research institutes Joint publications in refereed journals with international authors: Total : 05 Nos. ProfHans J. Fecht : Ulm University, Germany Prof Chia-Wei Lu : National Taiwan University, Taipei  Prof. Mon-Shu Ho : National Chung Hsing University, Taichung City Prof A. Miroux : Delft University of Technology, Netherlands   Prof L.A.I. Kestens : Ghent University, Belgium Prof. S. Bandyopadhyay : University of New South Wales, Australia

  5. Joint publications in refereed journals with authors from other institutes: • Dr. AmitavaMitra : NML, Jamshedpur • Dr. V. Manjuladevi : BITS, Pilani • Prof. K. K. Ray : Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur • Dr. TapateeKundu Roy : Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, (VECC) Kolkata • Dr. Mithun Das : CGCRI, Jadavpur, Kolkata • Dr. ArjunDey : Indian Space ReserachOrganistion, Bangalore • Prof. D. Chakraborty : Indian Institute of Technology, IIT, Kharagpur • Conferences and workshop organized: • International Conference on Advance Materials & Energy Technology, held on 17th December to 19th December 2014. • International Conference on Challenges in Product Development of Medical Implants and Devices held on 18th to 19th December 2015. • A 10 days workshop on “Materials Characterization: Principles and Practices” (MCPP-2016) held on 25th July to 5th August 2016. • A Colloquium on Nuclear Materials (CNM 2016), held on 25th August 2016. • International Conference on Functional Nano-materials (ICFNM – 2016) held on 28th to 29th September 2016.

  6. Conferences and workshop attended by research scholars and faculty members Faculty Members : 04 Research Scholars : 33 Collaborative research work with other Indian Research Institutes • National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur • Magneto caloric materials for refrigeration (Joint Ph.D program) • Development of rare earth free permanent magnet ( Joint Ph.D program) • FeCo/Cu core shell nanostructures (M.Tech thesis, Completed) • Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata and • Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences', DAE Mumbai • Development of palladium based membrane over porous stainless substrate • for selective separation of hydrogen from mixture gases ( Joint Research • proposal submitted to BRNS for funding) • Indian Space Research Organization, Bangalore • Development of heat shield materials for space vehicles (M.Tech thesis, • completed) • Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata • Development of ZnO-based high performance varistor by grain size control • (Joint PhD program)

  7. In-house research work in CoE IIEST Shibpur Development of Linear Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Development of Al based intermetallic reinforced composites through reactive stir casting route Studies on Magnesium alloys as a biodegradable biomedical orthopedic implant Structure-Property correlation of Age-hardenable Al-alloys Preparation of bio-ceramics mainly hydroxyapatite (HAp) from biogenic resources viz., seashells (calm shells), fish bones and fish scales Development of Al2O3/Al Nanocomposite by Ultrasonic Cavitation assisted Sir Casting Development of Ultra high strength steel Development of hybrid sensors for spoilage and ripeness detection of fruit and vegetables

  8. To obtain external grants in the thematic areas of research. Industry sponsored project “Fatigue Property Evaluation and Micro structural Characterization of Hot Rolled Steels” Tata Steel Pvt. Ltd., Jamshedpur  Rs. 14,85961.00 International Research projects Influence of solver and tin on the microstructure and texture of Al-Zn-Mg alloys Indo-Belgium Research and Technology Cooperation  Rs 17,20000.00 Research projects sponsored by national funding agency Texture Evaluation and study of mechanical properties during Electron Beam Welding for materials used in nuclear applications Dept. of Atomic Energy (DAE) & Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS) Govt. of India  Rs. 21,69300.00

  9. To increase patent files and obtained, or other manners of • knowledge commercialization and transfer. Patents filed : 04 • “A process for forming an undoped p-type TiO2 based sensor device for accurate • sensing of low ppm ethanol at low temperature”, Partha Bhattacharyya, ArnabHazra • “A process for forming a TiO2 Nanotube based room temperature (270C) alchohol • sensor device”, Partha Bhattacharyya, ArnabHazra • “A process for fabrication of nanostructured TiO2 based p-n homojunction diode with • high rectification efficiency”, Partha Bhattacharyya, ArnabHazra • “A process for fabrication of hybrid junction of reduced graphane oxide nanoribion and TiO2 nanotube array (TNTA) based gas sensor system”, Partha Bhattacharyya, DebanjanAcharya. • To increase publications in refereed journals. 2014 : 05 conference : 03 2015 : 16 2016 : 21

  10. To integrate the activities of the centre with the UG and PG programs linked to materials related courses offered by other Science and Engineering departments of the institute. • The members of CoE were involved in designing the courses for the newly • introduced following M. Tech. programs in the institute • M.Tech program on BioMedical Engineering is offered from the Centre of • Healthcare Science and Technology (CHST). • M.Tech program on Surface Engineering is offered from the Metallurgy and • Materials Engineering department. • The UG and PG students of ETC and Met and Mat departments use the • instrumental facilities of CoE for their laboratory classes.

  11. Awards and recognitions • Material Research Society of India (MRSI) medal, 2015  Prof P. P. Chattopadhyay • Institute of Smart Structures and Systems (ISSS) Young Scientist Award 2016 •  Prof P. Bhattacharya • Material Research Society of India (MRSI) medal, 2017  Prof P. Bhattacharya, • Best oral paper Award ArnabHazra, Research Scholar in Young Scientist Colloquium-2014, Organized by Materials Research Society of India (Kolkata chapter), • Best student research paper award  SubhranshuChatterjee, Research Scholar in the 3rd Annual International Conference on Materials Science, Metal & Manufacturing (M3 2015), Singapore held on 18th January 2016. • Two research scholars (BasantaBhowmik and DebanjanAcharya) of COE TEQIP II secured CSIR – Senior Research Fellowship with effect from 01.10.2015.

  12. Expenditures ** Note : Rs.22.610 Lakhs reallocated from IOC.

  13. Future plans • Industry Institute Interaction • To enhance industry supported collaborative research for knowledge creation. • Explore possibilities for student placement and joint Ph.D program with the industry. • Academic assistance in solving industry problems. • Continuing education program for the industry. • Research and Development • Support research scholars in attending conferences in India for presenting their • research papers. • Increase number of research publications • Increase in the number of patents to be filed. • Increase in the number of sponsored projects • Induct post doctoral fellows and Inspire faculties in the centre • Faculty and staff development • Publish edited proceedings of the International conference on functional materials held • on 28-29th September in Materials Today Proceedings. • Publish a book titled Materials characterization: Principles and Practice

  14. Welcome to IIEST, Shibpur Thank you

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