M.Tech in Nanotechnology
Semester-wise syllabus for an M.Tech in Nanotechnology
Semester 1: Core Foundations
Courses:
1. Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
- Quantum mechanics, size-dependent properties, classification of nanomaterials (0D, 1D, 2D), and historical milestones.
2. Nanomaterials Synthesis
- Top-down (lithography, ball milling) and bottom-up (sol-gel, CVD, self-assembly) approaches.
3. Characterization Techniques
- SEM, TEM, AFM, XRD, BET, and spectroscopy (FTIR, Raman).
4. Quantum Mechanics for Nanotechnology
- Band theory, quantum confinement, and electronic properties of nanomaterials.
5. Research Methodology
- Technical writing, statistical analysis (Origin, Python), and ethics in nanotechnology.
Labs:
- Nanomaterial Synthesis Lab (sol-gel, hydrothermal methods)
- Characterization Lab (hands-on training with SEM/AFM)
Semester 2: Advanced Topics & Electives
Core Courses:
1. Nanofabrication and Lithography
- Photolithography, e-beam lithography, nanoimprinting, and cleanroom protocols.
2. Applications of Nanotechnology
- Nanoelectronics, nanomedicine, energy storage (batteries, supercapacitors), and environmental remediation.
Electives (Examples):
- Nanoelectronics and Spintronics
- Nanobiotechnology (drug delivery, biosensors, lab-on-a-chip)
- Polymer Nanocomposites
- Environmental Nanotechnology (nanomaterials for pollution control)
- Computational Nanotechnology (MD simulations, DFT using VASP/GAUSSIAN)
Labs:
- Nanofabrication Lab (cleanroom training, lithography)
- Bio-Nano Lab (functionalization of nanoparticles for biomedical applications)
Semester 3: Specialization & Project Work
Electives (Examples):
- Nanophotonics and Plasmonics (metamaterials, SERS)
- Carbon Nanomaterials (graphene, CNTs, fullerenes)
- Nanotoxicology and Safety
- Energy Harvesting Nanomaterials (solar cells, thermoelectrics)
- AI/ML in Nanotechnology (nanomaterial design, property prediction)
Project/Dissertation:
- Phase 1: Topic selection (e.g., quantum dot synthesis, nano-drug carriers, nano-sensors), literature review, and proposal.
- Seminars: Presentations on trends like 2D materials (MXenes), nanorobotics, or green nanotechnology.
Semester 4: Thesis/Project Completion
Thesis/Project:
- Full-time focus on experimental work (synthesis, characterization, application testing) or simulations.
- Final documentation, viva voce defense, and potential collaboration with research institutes/industry.
Additional Components:
- Industrial Internship (optional, with semiconductor firms, pharma companies, or nanotech startups).
- Workshops: Training in molecular dynamics software (LAMMPS), FIB-SEM, or patent drafting for nanotechnology innovations.
Elective Tracks (Specializations):
1. Nanoelectronics and Quantum Devices
- Nano-transistors, memristors, quantum dots, and spintronic devices.
2. Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery
- Targeted therapy, theranostics, and biocompatible nanomaterials.
3. Energy and Environmental Nanotechnology
- Catalysts for hydrogen production, nano-filters, and perovskite solar cells.
4. Computational Nanotechnology
- Modeling nanomaterial behavior, ML-driven discovery.