Prof. Farhan Rana from Cornel University, USA delivers lecture at NIT Srinagar
2nd Edition of Short-Term Course on Semiconductors begins at the Physics department
Srinagar, February 17: The 2nd edition of 5-day Short-Term Course (STC) on Semiconductors began at PG Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar in a virtual mode.
The theme of the course is “Journey of Semiconductor Physics to Smart Devices to Intelligent Automation, which coincides with the syllabi module of both UG and PG programs, the motivation behind conducting the course.
The opening session of STC was presided over by Chief Guest Director NIT Srinagar Prof. (Dr.) Rakesh Sehgal, while HoD Physics Prof M A Shah is the chairperson of the five-day-long scientific event.
The inaugural lecture “Two-Dimensional Semiconductor Materials: Graphene and Beyond” was delivered by Prof Farhan Rana from Cornel University, USA. The talk was informative, and inspiring and was appreciated by the participants including the faculty.
Prof. Gousia introduced Prof Farhan Rana, an eminent faculty from Cornell University.
He highlighted the importance of two-dimensional materials like Graphene which has multiple applications in our day-to-day life.
“There is a race among the scientists to develop new products using two-dimensional materials,” Prof. Farhan said.
On the occasion, Director NIT Srinagar Prof. Sehgal appreciated the efforts of the Physics Department for organizing 5 days STC on an emerging and relevant area.
He welcomed the participants and acknowledged the sincere efforts of the HoD Physics for taking such new and innovative initiatives.
In his speech, Prof. Sehgal laid emphasis on the role of semiconductors in our day-to-day lives. He mentioned that India has a huge youth population that needs to be self-independent in semiconductor technology.
He said technological institutions have a big responsibility to make the life of people around them easy, cost-effective, and more beneficial.
Prof. Sehgal said only a few IITs are working in this area and the need of the hour is to establish state of art labs across India. He also lauded the role of Dr. MA Shah in organizing many scientific events on campus.
“The 5-day STC will be beneficial for the participants and definitely, they will learn from each other’s experience,” he said.
In his message, Institute’s Registrar Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari said over the past few years, there have been significant research efforts devoted to improve efficiencies of semiconductor materials.
“In recent years this technology has shown great potential as a low-cost, environment- friendly and sustainable technology and has become a hot research topic,” he said.
“The present STC aims to address the various aspects of the growing technology including working principles of semi-conductors, latest advances in the field, and the future of semiconductor devices,” Prof. Bukhari said.
In his inaugural speech, Prof M A Shah, HoD Physics made it clear to the participants the objectives of organizing such events in emerging areas and thanked his colleagues for their kind cooperation.
He acknowledged the coordination of Dr. Harkirat Singh and Dr. Gausia Qazi for their tireless efforts in making the inaugural a grand success.
“ As Semiconductor modules are in syllabi of both UG and PG programs and as there was a need for such course wherein eminent speakers from prestigious institutions will address and updated participants during the course,” he said.
Dr. Shah further cleared that Semiconductors have revolutionized the way we live, we walk, we communicate, we harness energy, and the way we heal illness.
A vote of thanks for the inaugural session was presented by Prof. Seemin Rubab, who on behalf of NIT Srinagar, expressed gratitude to Prof Rana and other participants and acknowledged the valuable time of the speaker.
On second day, HoD Physics Prof M A shah addressed the participants and delivered a talk on “Life without Semiconductors” The talk was highly motivating, inspiring, and above all beneficial to all our participants.
Immediately, there was one session on worksheet under the supervision of Dr. M Z Ansari and his student Mr Roman.
The HoD Physics also acknowledged the support of other faculty including Dr. Nadeem, Mr. Tasaduq, Mr. Mir Showkat. The proceeding of course is being run by Mr. Asif and Miss Saba Naaz, two bright students of the Department of Physics.
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