B.Tech in Nanotechnology
Semester-wise syllabus for B.Tech in Nanotechnology
Year 1: Foundation in Science & Basic Engineering
Semester 1
1. Mathematics-I
- Calculus, matrices, differential equations.
2. Physics-I
- Mechanics, thermodynamics, wave optics.
3. Chemistry-I
- Atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic properties.
4. Introduction to Nanotechnology
- Basics of nanoscience, history, and societal impact.
5. Engineering Graphics
- Technical drawing, CAD basics (AutoCAD/SolidWorks).
6. Lab-I
- Basic chemistry/physics experiments, microscopy techniques.
Semester 2
1. Mathematics-II
- Probability, statistics, Fourier series.
2. Physics-II
- Electromagnetism, quantum mechanics basics.
3. Chemistry-II
- Organic chemistry, polymers, colloids.
4. Programming for Engineers
- Python/C++ for simulations and data analysis.
5. Materials Science
- Crystal structures, defects, phase diagrams.
6. Lab-II
- Synthesis of nanoparticles (e.g., sol-gel, precipitation methods).
Year 2: Core Nanotechnology & Engineering Principles
Semester 3
1. Mathematics-III
- Numerical methods, complex analysis.
2. Solid State Physics
- Band theory, semiconductors, superconductors.
3. Nanomaterials
- Types (0D, 1D, 2D), carbon nanotubes, graphene, quantum dots.
4. Electronics Engineering
- Semiconductor devices, diodes, MOSFETs.
5. Lab-III
- Characterization tools (SEM, TEM, XRD).
Semester 4
1. Quantum Mechanics
- Schrödinger equation, tunneling, particle in a box.
2. Nanofabrication Techniques
- Top-down (lithography, etching) vs. bottom-up (self-assembly).
3. Biotechnology Basics
- Biomolecules, DNA-protein interactions, bio-nano interfaces.
4. Environmental Nanotechnology
- Green synthesis, nanoremediation.
5. Lab-IV
- Thin-film deposition (CVD, sputtering), AFM analysis.
Year 3: Specialization & Applications
Semester 5
1. Nanomechanics
- Mechanical properties of nanomaterials, stress-strain analysis.
2. Nanophotonics
- Plasmonics, photonic crystals, optical nanomaterials.
3. Nanoelectronics
- Quantum computing, spintronics, molecular electronics.
4. Elective-I
- Nanomedicine or Energy Nanomaterials.
5. Lab-V
- Drug delivery systems, nanocomposite synthesis.
Semester 6
1. Advanced Characterization Techniques
- STM, FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, BET analysis.
2. Computational Nanotechnology
- Molecular dynamics, DFT simulations (LAMMPS, GROMACS).
3. Nanotoxicology & Safety
- Health risks, regulatory policies.
4. Elective-II
- Nanorobotics or Nanocatalysis.
5. Lab-VI
- Simulation projects (e.g., modeling graphene behavior).
Year 4: Advanced Topics & Capstone Projects
Semester 7
1. Nanotechnology in Energy
- Solar cells, batteries, supercapacitors.
2. Nanotechnology in Medicine
- Biosensors, targeted drug delivery, imaging agents.
3. Elective-III
- Smart Nanomaterials or Nanotech in Agriculture.
4. Project-I
- Mini-project (e.g., designing a nanosensor for pollution detection).
5. Industrial Training
- Internship in R&D labs, semiconductor, or pharma industries.
Semester 8
1. Ethics & IPR in Nanotechnology
- Patenting, ethical challenges, societal impact.
2. Emerging Trends
- 2D materials (MXenes), AI/ML in nanotech, metamaterials.
3. Project-II (Thesis)
- Final-year project (e.g., nanoparticle-based water purification system).
Electives
- Nanomedicine: Drug delivery, theranostics.
- Nanoelectronics: Quantum dots, flexible electronics.
- Energy Storage: Supercapacitors, hydrogen storage.
- Environmental Nanotech: Air/water filtration, nanoremediation.
- Nanocoatings: Anti-corrosion, self-healing surfaces.
Key Labs & Tools
- Synthesis: Ball milling, sol-gel, CVD.
- Characterization: SEM, TEM, AFM, XRD.
- Simulation: COMSOL, MATLAB, LAMMPS.
- Applications: Biosensors, nano-drug carriers, solar cells.