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Workshop Registration End Date :2025-01-16

Virtual Workshop

Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and Carbon Nanodots (CNDs) – Synthesis, properties and industrial utility

Illuminate Your Innovations with Carbon Nanodots: The Future of Carbon Technology

MODE
Virtual (Google Meet)
TYPE
Mentor Based
LEVEL
Moderate
DURATION
3 Days (1.5 Hours/Day)
Start Date
16 -January -2025
Time
IST 02:00 PM IST

About

This workshop spans three days, each dedicated to different facets of carbon nanomaterials. Participants will explore the synthesis methods of CNDs and CNTs, practical applications ranging from biomedicine to industrial uses, and gain insights into the current market and future trends. The workshop combines theoretical sessions with practical, interactive discussions to enhance understanding and engagement.

Aim

To provide an in-depth understanding of advanced carbon nanomaterials, focusing on carbon nanodots (CNDs) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs), their synthesis, applications, and emerging market trends. The workshop aims to equip participants with the knowledge to innovate and lead in the field of nanotechnology, addressing industrial needs and future market developments.

Workshop Objectives

  • To understand the chemical and physical properties of CNDs and CNTs.
  • To explore various synthesis methods including both chemical and non-chemical approaches.
  • To examine the applications of these nanostructures in fields like drug delivery, photocatalysis, and energy.
  • To discuss the market dynamics and industry trends affecting the adoption of carbon nanostructures.
  • To identify the challenges and regulatory considerations in the production and use of nanostructures.
  • To learn about the potential of green and biomass-derived nanostructures.
  • To analyze case studies showcasing successful applications of these materials.
  • To foster a network among professionals and academics in the field.
  • To brainstorm future innovations and applications in the industry.
  • To encourage sustainable practices and ethical considerations in the use of nanotechnologies.

Workshop Structure

Schedule for the day 1 

  • Section 1: Carbon nanodots (CNDs) – Hydrophilic and extensively surface functionalized
  • Section 2: Nitrogen doped Carbon nanodots – Synthesis from Urea – A tale of serendipity
  • Section 3: Nitrogen and Sulphur co – doped carbon nanodots – Synthesis form Ampicillin
  • Section 4: Nonchemical synthesis of C dot – So Nano composites for biodiesel production
  • Section 5: Boron or Sulphur doped CNDs for photocatalytic dye degradation

Schedule for the day 2 

  • Section 6: Chemical, electrochemical and mechanical methods of synthesis of CNDs
  • Section 7: Applications of CNDs – Sensing, bio imaging, photodynamic therapy, photocatalaysis, drug delivery, micro fluid markering; chiral photonics
  • Section 8: Biomass derived carbon nano dots
  • Section 9: Green carbon nano dots – Electrochemical sensing
  • Section 10: Green carbon nano dots – Anticancer activity and cytotoxicity

Schedule for the day 3 

11.1. Introduction to Carbon nanotudbes

  • Brief Overview of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs)
  • Significance of CNTs in Various Industries

11.2. Fundamentals of Carbon Nanotubes

  •  Structure and Properties
    1. Strength
    2. Electrical Conductivity
    3. Thermal Conductivity
    4. Purification
  • Types of Carbon Nanotubes
  • Manufacturing Processes

11.3. Current Market Scenario (2023)

  • Global CNT Market Size and Revenue
  • Industry Segmentation and Applications
    1. Polymers
    2. Electronics
    3. Purification
    4. Automobiles
    5. Tyres
    6. Medical
    7. Batteries
  • Major Players in the Market
    1. Cnano Technology
    2. Arkema
    3. LG Chem
  •  New Companies in the Market

12 12.1. Drivers and Challenges
● Factors Fueling the Expansion
● Technological Advancements
● Regulatory Challenges and Environmental Concerns
12.2. Future Forecast (2023-2032)
● Emerging Trends in CNT Applications
● Projected Market Growth and Opportunities
● Potential Disruptions and Innovations and Patent
● New Products in Development
12.3. Industry Case Studies
● Highlighting Successful CNT Implementations
● Lessons Learned and Best Practices
● Case Studies from Various Sectors

13 13.1. Implications and Impact
● Economic Impacts of CNT Market Expansion
● Environmental and Ethical Considerations
● Social and Industrial Transformations
13.2. Regulatory Landscape
● Current Regulations Surrounding CNTs
● Anticipated Changes in Regulations
● Compliance and Risk Management

Participant’s Eligibility

  • Research scientists and chemists specializing in nanotechnology and materials science.
  • Engineering professionals in fields such as chemical, biomedical, and environmental engineering.
  • PhD scholars and graduate students focused on nanoscience and materials engineering.
  • Industry professionals from sectors such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and automotive.
  • Business strategists and decision-makers in technology-driven companies.
  • Policy makers and regulatory professionals interested in the safety and compliance of nanotechnologies.
  • Investment analysts and financial advisors specializing in tech and innovation sectors.
  • Innovation managers and product developers in high-tech industries.
  • Educators and academic staff teaching related subjects.
  • Environmental consultants focusing on sustainable and green technologies.

Important Dates

Registration Ends

2025-01-16
Indian Standard Timing IST 01:00 PM

Workshop Dates

2025-01-16 to 2025-01-18
Indian Standard Timing IST 02:00 PM

Workshop Outcomes

  • Mastery of advanced techniques for the synthesis and characterization of nanostructures.
  • Ability to apply nanostructures in practical applications through hands-on experience.
  • Enhanced problem-solving skills in managing real-world challenges related to nanostructures.
  • Knowledge of the latest software and tools used in nanostructure research.
  • Understanding of the impact of nanostructures on environmental sustainability.
  • Skills in conducting rigorous safety and efficacy evaluations.
  • Competence in integrating nanostructured materials in existing products.
  • Ability to navigate the regulatory and compliance landscape.
  • Skills in effective communication of complex scientific information.
  • Preparedness to innovate and lead projects in the nanostructure domain.

Mentor Profile

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Name: Mr. Indraneel Pulidindi
Designation: Scientific consultant
Affiliation: Jesus’ Scientific Consultancy for Industrial and Academic Research (JSCIAR)

Dr. Indra Neel Pulidindi is a Scientific consultant at the Jesus’ Scientific Consultancy for Industrial and Academic Research. He received his Ph.D. Degree in Chemistry from IIT Madras in 2010 and earned his postdoctoral research experience (9 years) from the Bar Ilan Univeristy, Israel and the Hanyang University, Korea and the SJTU, China. Subsequently, he has worked as an assistant professor in the department of Chemical Sciences at the GSFCU, Vadodara for 13 months (from 19th September 2022 to 20th October 2023. He has 10 years of experience in the field of research (Catalysis) and teaching (Chemistry). His areas of expertise includes: Electrochemistry, Catalysis, Energy sources. He is the author of three Indian patents, four US patent applications, 50 research papers and 6 books. He is the recipient of the Advanced Scientific brain fellowship from the government of Korea.

Fee Structure

Student

INR. 1399
USD. 50

Ph.D. Scholar / Researcher

INR. 1699
USD. 55

Academician / Faculty

INR. 2199
USD. 60

Industry Professional

INR. 2699
USD. 85

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Key Takeaways

  • Access to Live Lectures
  • Access to Recorded Sessions
  • e-Certificate
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Future Career Prospects

  • Leadership roles in nanotechnology research and development.
  • Senior positions in product innovation and development for nano-based applications.
  • Expert consultancy roles in the implementation and safety assessment of nano products.
  • Executive roles in strategic planning within nano-focused companies.
  • Entrepreneurial opportunities in developing new nano-based startups.
  • Specialist roles in regulatory bodies and international safety organizations.
  • Advanced teaching and academic research positions in leading universities.
  • Keynote speaker and thought leader in international nanotechnology forums.
  • Innovator in sustainable and eco-friendly nano applications.
  • Specialist in intellectual property and patent law focusing on nano innovations.

Job Opportunities

  • Nanostructure Research Scientist
  • Product Development Engineer in Nanotechnology
  • Quality Assurance Manager for Nano Products
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist for High-tech Materials
  • Technical Sales Manager for Nano Materials
  • Environmental Safety Specialist in Nanotechnology
  • Project Manager in Nanostructure-Based Innovations
  • Clinical Research Coordinator for Nano-Medical Applications
  • Policy Analyst for Technology and Innovation
  • Academic Positions in Nanoscience and Materials Engineering

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