IISc Bangalore offers Research Fellowship in Materials Engineering to MTech students

Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore The Center for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE) will offer a sponsored fellowship program for the second year Master of technology (MTech) students commencing from the academic year 2022-23. The goal of the program is to help expand the talent pool in support of India’s emerging semiconductor industry.

Introduced in collaboration with Applied Materials India Near Private Limited, the fellowship is designed to provide opportunities to students from traditional engineering and science disciplines to specialize in electronics and semiconductor technology.

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from Mechanical, Chemical and Electrical Engineering streams of CENSE are eligible for two years Master’s two year fellowship programme. In addition to opportunities to conduct research on materials engineering, program participants will be eligible for internships at Applied Materials India.

Commenting on the initiative, Srinivas Satya, Country President, Applied Materials India, said, “We are delighted to offer the MTech fellowship to the students of CENSE. Through the programme, we aim to build on the foundations we have achieved in our undergraduate courses in nanoscience and engineering. We look forward to collaborating with the CENSE faculty to shape the MTech curriculum and inspire the next generation of innovators.”

“We look forward to the positive impact collaboration can bring, particularly in the areas of mechanical, electrical, materials and chemical engineering, physical and chemical sciences. This initiative will connect students to highly trained techno-professionals and make them industry-ready.” Will do,” said Professor Srinivasan Raghavan, CENSE, IISc.

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Commenting on the impact of this relationship, Suraj Rangarajan, Managing Director and CTO, Applied Materials India, said, “There is a need for highly skilled technical workers to support the AI ​​computing era. We aim to give a major boost to the innovation ecosystem resulting from collaboration. Students can gain specialized skills through fellowships, which can help pursue incredible career opportunities. ,

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