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April 28, 2026

Registration closes April 28, 2026

Smart Nano Solutions for Biotechnology and Sustainable Products

Smart Nanotechnology for Better Biotech and Sustainable Innovation

  • Mode: Virtual / Online
  • Type: Mentor Based
  • Level:
  • Duration: 3 Days 1.5 hr per Day
  • Starts: 28 April 2026
  • Time: 8:00 PM IST

About This Course

Smart nanomaterials are engineered systems that respond to specific stimuli such as pH, temperature, light, enzymes, or chemical signals, making them highly valuable in biotechnology. These materials are widely used in applications like targeted drug delivery, biosensing, diagnostics, antimicrobial coatings, and tissue engineering, where precision and efficiency are critical.

Aim

This workshop aims to introduce participants to smart nanotechnology solutions for biotechnology and sustainable product development. It focuses on how functional nanomaterials can improve diagnostics, drug delivery, biosensing, packaging, agriculture, and environmental applications.

Workshop Structure

Day 1: Fundamentals of Smart Nano Solutions

  • Introduction to nanotechnology in biotechnology
  • Types of nanomaterials: metal, metal oxide, polymer, and bio-nanomaterials
  • Smart properties: antimicrobial, catalytic, sensing, controlled release
  • Applications in biotech, healthcare, packaging, and environment
  • Hands-on: Select nanomaterial for a biotech/sustainable application
  • Tools Used: Canva, Jupyter Notebook, Python (basic plots), Excel / Google Sheets, Google Scholar, PubMed

Day 2: Design & Development of Nano-Based Systems

  • Green synthesis and bio-based nanomaterials
  • Nano-formulations, nano-coatings, and nanocomposites
  • Functionalization and surface modification
  • Application design for packaging, water treatment, agriculture, healthcare
  • Hands-on: Create nano-formulation or application workflow
  • Tools Used: Jupyter Notebook, Python (data visualization), Excel / Google Sheets, ImageJ, Miro / Jamboard

Day 3: Characterization, Applications & Product Development

  • Characterization: UV-Vis, FTIR, SEM, XRD, DLS, Zeta potential
  • Performance testing and validation
  • Safety, sustainability, and regulatory basics
  • Lab-to-market pathway and product innovation
  • Hands-on: Develop one smart nano-based product concept
  • Tools Used: Python (analysis & graphs), Jupyter Notebook, Canva (presentation/design), ImageJ, Excel / Google Sheets, BioRender

Who Should Enrol?

  • Undergraduate/postgraduate degree in Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, or related fields.
  • Professionals working in biotech, sustainable materials, environmental technology, product innovation, or R&D sectors.
  • Researchers interested in smart nanomaterials, biosensors, nanomedicine, and sustainable product design.
  • Individuals with a keen interest in nanotechnology-driven biotechnology and green innovation.

Important Dates

Registration Ends

April 28, 2026
IST 7:00 PM

Workshop Dates

April 28, 2026 – April 30, 2026
IST 8:00 PM

Workshop Outcomes

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify smart nanomaterial types and their biotechnology applications.
  • Connect nano-design features with product performance and sustainability.
  • Evaluate potential uses in diagnostics, delivery, packaging, water, and agriculture.
  • Understand safety and commercialization challenges.
  • Propose innovative smart nano-solutions for biotech and sustainable markets.

Meet Your Mentor(s)

Mentor Photo

Mr. Indra Neel Pulidindi

Scientific consultant
Jesus’ Scientific Consultancy for Industrial and Academic Research (JSCIAR)

Dr. Indra Neel Pulidindi works as an assistant professor at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) & Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Thandalam, Chennai, India. He serves as a Scientific Consultant at JSCIAR, India. He has also been rendering his services as a . . . Visiting Professor at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, in the research group of Professor Sabu Thomas. His specialisation lies in Composites (CFRPs), Biofuels and Biochemicals, Catalysis, Fuel Cells, Carbon materials and Heteropoly Acids. He has published 79 research papers, 8 books, 14 book chapters and secured a patent (6 patents filed). He has guided several PhD, Master’s and Undergraduate students. Given his vast teaching and research experience, Dr. Neel looks forward to adding value to esteemed institution, namely, SMCH and SIMATS where he is currently employed.

Fee Structure

Student Fee

₹2499 | $60

Ph.D. Scholar / Researcher Fee

₹3499 | $70

Academician / Faculty Fee

₹4499 | $80

Industry Professional Fee

₹5499 | $100

What You’ll Gain

  • Live & recorded sessions
  • e-Certificate upon completion
  • Post-workshop query support
  • Hands-on learning experience

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