Five day int. conference on Nanotechnology concludes at NIT Srinagar

Director appreciated Dr. Shah and pitched for joint efforts to make the NIT Srinagar among the best institutions in India

Director appreciated Dr. Shah and pitched for joint efforts to make the NIT Srinagar among the best institutions in India

Srinagar, September 11:(KNS)  The five-day long seventh edition of biennial International Conference on Nanotechnology for Better Living (NBL-21) concluded at the National Institute of Technology, Srinagar on Saturday.

The conference was held under the aegis of Materials Research Society of India (MRSI) in association with Anna University, SKUAST-K, NIT Mizoram, SSM College of Engineering, IIT Madras, SKIMS, M G University Kerela, and in collaboration with Nano-scale Research Facility (NRF), IIT Delhi from 7th to 11th September.

On Saturday, the proceedings of the valedictory session were coordinated by Dean Research and Consultancy NIT Srinagar, Prof. G. A. Harmain and Former Head Physics, Dr. P. A. Ganaie.

In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof (Dr.) Rakesh Sehgal said the scientific provided a vibrant platform to participants from across the globe and they discussed path-breaking research ideas about nanotechnology and its relevance.

He also lauded the role of Dr. Shah and his entire team for conducting a five-day conference successfully in hybrid mode.

Prof Sehgal said there is need for joint efforts to make the NIT Srinagar among best institutions in the entire country,” he said.

Registrar NIT Prof. Kaiser Bukhari said the international conference acted as a platform for young researchers of the Institute and other participants from across the globe. We will host more such conferences in the future,” he said.

Besides all delegates of NBL 2021, faculty members of the department, and research scholars have made their presence in the session. While online presence was much more from all corners of the globe.

Noted Environmentalist and social reformer of Valley, Manzoor Ahmad Wagnoo, was special guest on the occasion for the valedictory ceremony.

Wagnoo said Science should work for humanity and explained the environmental issues and spoke at length about the water bodies of J&K.

He also sought suggestions and support from faculty and students of NIT Srinagar to address these issues.

Earlier welcome speech was delivered by Prof. P. A. Ganaie, who cited scientific stories for relevance to the event.

 Lauding the role of Convener Dr. M. A. Shah, for bringing together eminent scientists both in-person and online is indeed remarkable and appreciable.

It was followed by feedback from the delegates, who made remarkable gratitude to Dr Shah for his hospitality and friendliness and for providing such a good platform.

The major session was spent in the distribution of Certificates – Best, Oral, Poster and Participation by the Hon’ble Guests Manzoor Ahmad, Prof. G. A. Harmain, Prof. S. Rubab, Prof. Wahajuddin, and Prof. Dinesh Pandya.

The prize distribution to participants was made by Manzoor Ahmad Wagnoo, Prof Rubab, Prof Wahajjudin, Prof Pandya and Prof Harmain. The winners were be felicitated by Shah and Dr. Prince

The online speakers also gave promising remarks and praised the conference.

Convener of the International Conference and HOD Physics,  Dr. Shah M A said around 300 participants in the conference in a hybrid mode having 150 online and 150 offline.

He said, scientists and engineers are finding a wide variety of ways to deliberately make materials at the nanoscale to take advantage of their enhanced properties.

Dr. Shah said during the past five days program 35 Keynote lectures by a group of world leaders in advanced materials, who are addressed topics regarding new methods of fabrications, nano-medicine for improved diagnostics, nano pesticides used in agriculture and climate change.

He also said there were 50 invited talks by eminent scientists, 200 presentations, 100 for oral and 100 for the poster were planned as an integral part of a conference program.

Later, the conclave was officially closed by the Dean R & C NIT Srinagar and all the speakers wished good luck NBL 2023.

Earlier on Tuesday, the inaugural session of the conference was presided over by Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, who was the chief guest on the occasion.(KNS)

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