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Aligarh Muslim University is organising a two-day workshop, ' I ' on Aligarh Nano nanoscience
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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Hyderabad: National Association of Software and services companies (NASSCOM) inaugurated the two-day Global Captive Conclave 2011 yesterday, the first event focused on global country for prisoners to discuss debate and outline the rapid evolution of prisoners in Indiae strategize the growth plan for the future. Aligarh: Department of applied physics, Zakir Husain College of engineering and technology, Aligarh Muslim University is organizing a seminar of two days, I have ' Nano ' Aligarh on nanoscience and nanotechnology under the aegis of the UGC and sponsored by the Department of applied physics marzo2011 on 26-27. The speech will be given by prof. Dr. Prasenjit Sen from JNU and Prof. Dr Javed Mussarrat King Saud University, Riyadh is the guest of honour.

Prof. Dr. Alim Husain Naqvi said that nanotechnology is one of the most important and interesting forefront fields in physics, chemistry, biology, engineering and medicine. Nanosciences and nanotechnologies is based on the fact that particles less than 100 nanometers in size transform with new properties that would otherwise not seen in materials larger than this. This technology has been widely believed to possess enormous potential to contribute significantly to a wide and diverse range of technology areas, ranging from the production of materials lighter and stronger to targeted drug delivery to cancer cells that afflicts the human bodyby increasing the storage capacity of magnetic tapes, as well as the electric batteries to provide faster switches for computers, new generations of biosensors for cosmetics and a myriad of other possibilities. There is no doubt that it contains the panacea for many of the problems that afflict humans today and for generations to come, Prof. Dr Naqvi added.

Said that it was organized the two-day meeting to facilitate the spread of the use of this technology and to further explore the nature and prospects of the field. Experts in various aspects of nanotechnology from renowned institutes across India will assemble to AMU to deliver specialist talks. There was a huge response to this workshop with the registration of some 250 participants. The Department of applied physics has a Department of science & technology, New Delhi, supported m. Tech program and also enjoys the status of ' Centre of excellence in nanomaterials ' granted by the Council of Science & Technology, the State Government of Uttar Pradesh. The Department is further assisted by the SAP of DRS UGC program. Prof. Ms. s. Alim Husain Naqvi is the Coordinator of these programs and also the Chairman of the workshop. Dr. M.K.J. Siddiqui, Director of CST, Lucknow has kindly consented to grace the occasion.

During the seminar of two days span there will be two invited talks 17, poster presentation sessions and finally liquidation roundtable session and award ceremony. Two prizes of Rs. 5000/-ciascuno have been awarded for the best presented two posters.

Dr. Shakeel Khan and Dr. Wasi Khan are the organizational Secretaries and the Chairman of the Workshop, Department of applied physics, Professor Alimuddin is the co-convener of the workshop.


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