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STEAM SCHOOL - PHYSICS

STEAM School is designed and run by Chitkara University Research & Innovation Network (CURIN) to impart basic skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths (STEAM) in a fun filled– activity based structure. The activities done under STEAM school will not earn any credits but the essential skills, which are required by anyone, who wants to give shape to one’s ideas. There are no prerequisites but just the zeal to learn and do. The STEAM school is run on predetermined days during whole of the semester during evening hours– from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. The STEAM calendar given below will give you an insight into details.

General Guideline(s)
  • Students can enroll in any number of courses.
  • Students can refer to the timetable carefully befor booking the slots.
  • Students can bring their own kits for basic electronic projects.
Others
  • Each course is of 10 hours (2 hours – 4:30-6:30 pm on five consecutive days)
  • Hostel accommodation to the day scholar will be given on request basis with the admissible charges (@ 200/- per night).
  • Course registration charges are Rs. 200.00/- candidate ( for registration and fee payment click Chalkpad)
Course Objective
  • This course will inroduce the basic working principle of advance devices to study morphology of nanosize materials
  • This course will guide to capture the surface topography of nanosize materials
For any Queries please contact:
Course Coordinator
Dr Partha Khanra

Assitant Professor (CURIN)
Email: partha.khanra@chitkara.edu.in
Mob: 6284093178
Overall Incharge
Dr. Rakesh Ahuja

Professor (CURIN)
Email: rakesh.ahuja@chitkara.edu.in
Mob: 94118-09801
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Basic Working Principle of Tools and Technologies to Study the Morphology of Nanocomposites
Resource Lead Dr Partha Khanra
Venue Online
Day Topic Workshop Dates
Day 1 Overview
  • What is nanomaterials
  • Size of nanomaterials to bulk materials
  • Limitation of human eyes
  • How we can solve the problem
  • Instruments to study the morphology of nanoparticles
Batch 1 September 7 – 11, 2020
Day 2 Optical microscope (OM)
  • Observation of morphology by optical microscope
  • Types of optical microscope
  • Surface study of optical microscope
  • Limitation of optical microscope.
Day 3 Scanning electron microscope (SEM)
  • Basic principle of scanning electron microscopy
  • Analysis of SEM image
Day 4 Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
  • Principle of transmission electron microscopy
  • Analysis of TEM image
  • SAED pattern analysis
Day 5 Atomic force microscopy (AFM)
  • Basic principle of atomic force microscopy
  • Types of image capturing process
  • Image analysis of AFM