Hands on training course: Green synthesis of nanomaterials and their characterization


Date and time: July, 2021

The main objective of the training course is to introduce participants regarding the methodologies of green synthesis of nanomaterials and their characterization techniques. The course will be organized from the July, 2021. This is a training program, aimed for any researcher or scientist, who wants to learn and enhance their knowledge about green synthesis of nanomaterials and their characterization. The training course will include several hours of hands-on training as well as lectures.

Outline of the course structure

Lectures

Introduction to nanotechnology Dr Ankita Bedi
Green Synthesis of nanomaterials Dr Pawan Kaur
Characterization of nanomaterials Dr Sarat Kumar
Application of green synthesis of nanomaterials in agriculture and environment Dr R K Sharma
 

Laboratory experiments

Green synthesis of metal nanoparticles from microbe and plant extracts Dr Ankita Bedi,Dr Pawan Kaur, and Dr Braj Raj Singh
Green Synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles from microbe and plant extracts Dr Ankita Bedi,Dr Pawan Kaur, and Dr Braj Raj Singh
Characterization of green synthesized nanoparticles using UV- Vis spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, Zetasizer, XRD, µXRF, SEM and TEM.  Dr Pawan Kaur,Dr Ankita Bedi, Dr Braj Raj Singh, and Mr Chandrakant
Characterization of green synthesized metal oxide nanoparticles using UV- Vis spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, Zetasizer, XRD, µXRF, SEM and TEM.  Dr Pawan Kaur, Dr Ankita Bedi, and Dr Braj Raj Singh, and Mr Chandrakant

Session Details describing the skills matrix showing how the intended learning outcomes are delivered through the core modules which make up the programme

The training course will provide theoretical knowledge and laboratory experience of green synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials by using microbial and plant bioresources and their applications in biomedical, agriculture and environment related fields. The successful completion of the training program, the participants would be benefitted by strengthening their research work as a group or individuals.

Who should participate

Ph.D. students, Faculty, Researchers, Teachers, Scientists of basic and allied sciences and those having interest in Nano-biotechnology.


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