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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 15, 2021 08:48 IST

The MGU has taken this step to meet the increasing demand for trained professionals and researchers in the field of energy science.

Mahatma Gandhi University has announced that its School of Energy Materials will begin the M.Tech course in Energy Science in March. The MGU has taken this step to meet the increasing demand for trained professionals and researchers in the field of energy science.

The course is expected to help meet the growing demand for young researchers in the area. “The M.Tech course will equip students with skills necessary to be successful in the area of sustainable energy science,” said Vice-Chancellor Sabu Thomas.

“There is a shortage of trained manpower in the energy sector. We are going to provide the best of training to the faculty members and students,” said Mr. Thomas, who is also the honorary director of the School of Energy Materials.

Initially, the varsity will have 10 students for the course. The first two semesters include classes and lab sessions at the main campus of the MGU. The next two semesters will be held abroad. Students will have the opportunity to conduct research at international labs following the memorandums of understanding signed by the university with higher education and research institutions abroad. They will receive a fellowship to complete the course in international universities.

Some of the areas of study include fundamentals of thermodynamics, material characterisation techniques, polymers and nanocomposites, basics of nanoscience and technology, and nuclear energy technology.

Mr. Thomas said the varsity’s International and Inter-University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology has stepped up research for the development of various novel high-performance polymer nanocomposite materials for electromagnetic interference shielding applications.

The research team at the center had bagged a patent for developing polymer nano-composite materials having the capacity to block electromagnetic waves emitted by mobile phones. The material can be used as a protector against electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and other electronic gadgets.

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