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Indian
Institute of Technology Kanpur
Advanced
Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory
Department of
Mechanical Engineering
and
Interdisplinary
Department of
Materials
Science
announces
QIP
Short Term Course, fifteen in the series (Past
Courses)
Date: April
04-08, 2019
In
Honour of Prof. Anil K. Bhowmick's 65 Birth Day
Venue: PBCEC
Conference Room (Visitor's Hostel)
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
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Candidates
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Composites, the major frontier area of science and technology to replace
conventional materials has reached greater heights of scientific and
technological developments. In the last two decades, a great deal of
fundamental and developmental research has been made to bring composite
materials in various applications such as automobile, space, ocean, medical,
agriculture, automotive, building construction, railways, etc. The advent of
composite materials has introduced a new dimension in application of
energetic, smart and reactive materials. The objective of this course is to
bring together scientists, engineers, technologists and industrialists from
different disciplines to a common platform, to discuss the recent advances
in the processing and application of composite materials. This course is
designed to bring greater awareness of these developments among the academic
personnel and industries. To fulfil this objective the course combines
presentation of the basic properties and manufacturing routes along with
their application in various industries for different types of composites.
As part of the course practical sessions are conducted where the participant
will build his own product.
- Exposing participants to the fundamentals of
polymer nanocomposites
as a highly useful
engineering and reinforcement material.
- Building in confidence and capability amongst the participants in the
application of
nanomaterials
in plastics, and
rubbers
- Exposure to practical problems and their solutions, through case studies
and live projects in
polymer composites
as an asset management,
- Enhancing the capability of the participants to identify, control and
remove
nanomaterial
utilization / man-agement-related problems in engineering
systems.
Site last updated on March
03, 2019
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Course
Organized
-14-Nanocomposites
for Energy Conversion and Storage Applications with Special Reference to
Carbon,
January 02-06, 2017
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Programme,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
-13-Inflatable
structures and materials
for space applications (ISMSA-2015),
March 11-12, 2016
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, India Organized by Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur and Space Society of Mechanical Engineers Ahmedabad,
Supported by Space Application Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad, India
-12-Nanostructured
Carbon Doped Nanocomposites
for Energy Storage Applications,
January 11-15, 2016
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
-11-Nanostructured
Carbon Doped Nanocomposites,
November 24-29, 2014,
(Reschedule:
December 29, 2014 to January 02, 2015)
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
-10-Nanostructured
Carbon: Fuel Cell Applications,
September
30-October 04, 2013,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Materials
Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
-09-Microwave
Material Processing Modeling and Nondestructive Testing,
September
16-21, 2013,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Materials Science Programme, Indian
Institute of Technology Kanpur
-08-Advanced
nanoengineering materials,
February 18-22,
2013, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Programme,
Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, India
-07-Emerging
trends in carbon nanotubes,
November 07- 12, 2011, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials
Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials
Science Programme,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur,
India
-06-Emerging
trends in carbon nanotechnology,
December 13- 17, 2010, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials
Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Programme,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
-05-Carbon
nanotubes and carbon in nanotechnology,
February 22- 26, 2010, advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Programme,
Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, India
-04-Advanced
materials,
July 14- 17, 2009,
University of the Witwatersrand, South
Africa
-03-Futuristic
nanocomposites,
December 8- 12, 2008, advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Programme,
Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, India
-02-Recent
trends in nanocomposites, November 06-10, 2007,
advanced
Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science Programme,
Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, India
-01-Recent
trends in advanced composites, October 10-14, 2005,
advanced
Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Materials Science Programme,
Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, India