India is fast becoming an attractive destination for global R&D Investments, due to the large pool of qualified scientists and engineers and the excellent educational and R&D infrastructure, coupled with regulated patent regime. Currently over 150 MNC's have captive R&D centres in India, besides a host of government and privately funded R&D organizations.
Unique Points -
- Snapshot reports on emerging technologies in well comprehending manner
- Focusing on the status of technology in India
- To develop an understanding on the recent trends in technology
- To keep a track of the latest developments
- It is also helpful for the students of technology and technology related field -
Also, it may help them in deciding their career path / field
The information given in the report can help them in the recruitment process like interviews / Group Discussions
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- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Application
- 3. Education and Training
- 3.1 BARC Training School Mumbai
- 3.2 Training School at the Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT) Indore
- 3.3 Training School at Nuclear Fuel Complex-Heavy Water Board Hyderabad
- 3.4 NPCIL Training School
- 3.5 Major Educational institutes in Nuclear Sciences Education
- 4. Research Activities
- 4.1 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
- 4.2 Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics Kolkata
- 4.3 Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC) Kolkata
- 4.4 Atomic and Molecular Sciences Laboratory TIFR Mumbai
- 4.5 Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC) New Delhi
- 4.6 Amrita-BARC Research Centre Amrita University
- 4.7 High Altitude Research Laboratory (HARL) Gulmarg
- 4.8 Seismic Array Stations Gauribidanur and Delhi
- 4.9 Gurushikhar Observatory for Astrophysical Sciences (GOALS)
- 4.10 Raja Ramana Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT)
- 4.11 Krushi Utpadan Sanrakshan Kendra (KRUSHAK) Lasalgaon
- 4.12 Power Reactor Fuel Reprocessing (PREFRE) Tarapur and Kalpakkam
- 4.13 Radiation Medicine Centre (RMC) Mumbai
- 4.14 Electron Beam Centre (EBC) Kharghar
- 4.15 Advanced Centre for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) Kharghar
- 4.16 Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) Kalpakkam
- 4.17 Indian Institute of Technology Madras
- 4.18 Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
- 4.19 Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences Delhi
- 4.20 Tata Memorial Centre Mumbai
- 4.21 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
- 4.2 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
- 5. Investments
- 5.1 Budgetary Allocation
- 5.2 Investments in Funded Institutes
- 5.3 Other investments
- 6. IPR in Nuclear Sciences
- 6.1 Patents filed by BARC
- 6.2 Patents filed by IGCAR
- 6.3 Other Patents Filed in Recent Years (2000-till Date)
- 7. Forums in India
- 8. International Forums
- 9. Foreign Collaborations
- 10. Achievements
- 10.1 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
- 10.2 Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences
- 10.3 Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology Indore
- 10.4 Krushi Utpadan Surakshan Kendra (KRUSHAK)
- 10.5 Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)
- 10.6 DHRUVA Reactor
- 10.7 KAMINI Reactor
- 10.8 ISOMED
- 10.9 Dai Kits
- 10.10 Hydrogel
- 11. India’s Focus
- 11.1 Government of India - set up for Nuclear Science
- 11.2 Human Resources Development
- 11.3 Homi Bhabha National Institute Mumbai
- 11.4 Nuclear Power Generation
- 11.5 Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI)
- 12. Conclusion
- Annexure 1: Profiles of major companies
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