Materials for Extreme Environment & Space Exploration
Extreme environments involving superheated, nuclear-ionization radiations or electron gas interactions with materials lead to challenging problems in understanding material response. While experimental studies are not straightforward, mathematical models and computer simulations can provide important insights. Finding engineering solutions to such problems are of interest. Some of the emerging applications in near future are in hypersonic flight vehicles, laser and x-ray based diagnostics and dynamic response mitigation in materials, deep-space structures, fusion reactor structures and geothermal energy harvesting structures.
Materials , Structure & Manufacturing
Our research in the areas of material and structures aims to develop and apply predictive modeling and simulation techniques and design materials at nano, micro and macroscopic scales for application in aerospace structures and others such as electronic devices, sensors and bio-systems. Below is a list of some of the major problems.
Materials for Extreme Environment & Space Exploration
Lighter, Stronger, Thermally and Electromagnetically Shielded Composite Materials
Opto-Electro-Mechanical Materials and Devices
Bio-Materials and Therapeutics in Bio-Systems and Space Applications
Sensors, IoT & advanced testing technologies
Aerospace Systems Health Monitoring and Diagnostics
Natural and Bio-systems Health Monitoring and Diagnostics
Recent News
13 July 2017, Nature inspired strategy to enhance Mechanical Properties via Liquid Reinforcement – P.S. Owuor,et al., Advanced Materials Interfaces (2017), (Published on 05 July 2017), Science Daily (Published on 10 July 2017), Advanced Science News (Published on 30 July 2017).
Electronic waste recycling
21 March 2017, How do you simplify electronic waste recycling? Crush it into a nanodust! C.S. Tiwary,et al., Mater. Today (2017), (Published on 20 March 2017), Eureka Alert (Published on 21 March 2017), Physics.org (Published on 21 March 2017), The Hindu (Published on 01 April 2017).Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing.
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sea shells inspire us to build better structures
How do sea shells inspire us to build better structures?- C. S. Tiwary et al., Science Advances (2015), (Published on 15 May 2015), Scientific American (Published on 15 May 2015), Science (Published on May 15, 2015), Popular Science (Published on 16 May 2015), Eco News Today (Published on May 19, 2015), ScienceDaily, (Published on 19 May 2015), nature INDIA (Published on June 5, 2015).
iMEMS Group wins the Best Thesis Award
15-July-2015,Dr. Vijay kumar Sutrakar (PhD 2013) from iMEMS Group wins the Best Thesis Award in second convocation held at the Indian Institute of Science. Read here