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Co-PI [Institute] Project Duration Total Proposed Cost Total S.No Proposed Project Title PI [Institute] Co-PI [Institute] Project Duration . Cost (in INR) 1 Fabrication and 1. Dr. Pallavi 1. Prof. C H Bhosale 3 Years and 0 11255000 Characterization of Bhange SANJAY GHODAWAT UNIVERSITY, ATIGRE Months Nanostructured Materials for SANJAY Department of Physics, Sanjay Ghodawat University Atigre, Kolhapure- Energy and Environmental GHODAWAT 416118 Kolhapur Maharashtra (416118) Applications UNIVERSITY, 2. Dr. C S Gopinath ATIGRE NATIONAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY Kolhapur sangli National Chemical Laboratory Dr. Homi Bhabha highway,Atigre Atigr Road Pune Maharashtra (411008) e Maharashtra 3. Dr. D S Bhange (416005) SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR Shivaji University, Kolhapur Kolhapur Maharashtra (416008) 4. Prof. P S Patil SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR Department of Physics Shivaji University Kolhapur-416 004 Kolhapur Maharashtra (416004) 5. Dr. S P Patil SANJAY GHODAWAT UNIVERSITY, ATIGRE Dept of physics, SGU Kolhapur Maharashtra (416118) 2 Z-Scheme metal@g- 1. Dr. B NA 3 Years and 0 5400000 C3N4/TiO2 system for solar Mohammed Jaffar Months catalytic reduction of CO2 to Ali biofuel PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY Puducherry Pondich erry (605014) 3 Two stage scalable approach 1. Dr. Tiju Thomas 1. Dr. D Ramya Devi 3 Years and 0 7964240 for treatment of water IIT MADRAS SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY Months containing multi-drug Indian Institute of School of Chemical & Biotechnology, SASTRA Deemed University, resistant bacteria Technology Madras Thanjavur-613401. Tamil Nadu, India. Thanjavur Tamilnadu (613401) IIT P.O., Chennai 600 036 INDIA Chennai Tami 2. Dr. Indumathi M Nambi lnadu (600036) IIT MADRAS Department of Civil Engineering, Environmental and Water Resources 2. Dr. B N Vedha Engineering Division, Indian Institute of Hari Tech Chennai Tamilnadu (600036) SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY Department of 3. Dr. P Nithyanand Pharmacy, School of SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY Chemical & School of Chemical & Biotechnology, SASTRA Deemed University, Biotechnology, Thanjavur-613401. Tamil Nadu, India Ph. no: +91 SASTRA Deemed 8056465115 Thanjavur Tamilnadu (613401) University, Thanjavur- Tamilnadu (613401) 4 Preparation and applications 1. Dr. Surya 1. Mr. P Satya Sagar 3 Years and 0 2550000 of nanoscale activated Narayan Dash GMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Months carbon from Shorea Robusta GMR INSTITUTE GMR Nagar, Rajam Rajam Andhra Pradesh (532127) Leaf Litter for the remediation OF TECHNOLOGY of ground water quality that GMR Nagar, impacts seasonally to the Rajam Rajam, tribal peoples of Eastern Srikakulam Ghat areas of Odisha Dt Andhra Pradesh (532127) 5 Nanoporous membranes 1. Dr. Kamlendra 1. Dr. Anjali Awasthi 3 Years and 0 7304640 derived from block Awasthi UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR Months copolymers for energy and MALAVIYA Dept of Zoology University of Rajasthan biological applications NATIONAL Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan (302017) INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, JAIPUR 2. Dr. Manoj Kumar Prabha Bhawan, MALAVIYA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JAIPUR MNIT Campus, JLN Dept of Physics, MNIT Jaipur Jaipur Rajasthan (302017) Marg, Jaipur- 302017 Jaipur Rajas than (302017) 6 Eco-friendly, cost-effective 1. Dr. 1. Dr. Mani Karthik 3 Years and 0 55277000 and thermally stable heat Shanmugasundara Months transfer fluids for efficient m Sakthivel heat transfer and storage INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED RESEARCH CENTER FOR POWDER applications: Design and ADVANCED METALLURGY AND NEW MATERIALS engineering, real-time RESEARCH Balapur Hyderabad Telangana (500005) stability analysis and CENTER FOR validation by concentrated POWDER solar thermal system METALLURGY AND NEW MATERIALS P.O. Balapur, Hyderabad Balapur Telangana (500005) 2. Prof. Srinivas Reddy INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS IITM, Chennai Chennai Ta milnadu (600036) 7 Multifunctional Nanoporous 1. Dr. T Maiyalagan 1. Dr. P ELUMALAI 3 Years and 0 6476000 Metal-Organic Frameworks SRM UNIVERSITY PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY Months derived electrocatalysts for SRM Research Department for Green Energy Technology Pondicherry University Electrochemical Energy Institute, Puducherry-605014. Cell: Devices Department of 09751645895 PONDICHERRY Pondicherry (605014) Chemistry, SRM University, Chennai Tamilnadu (603203) 8 Nanostructured Novel 1. Dr. G Narsinga 1. Dr. Anjana Bagga 3 Years and 0 25894000 Thermoelectric Materials for Rao Months Efficient Sustainable Energy MARRI LAXMAN GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY Storage REDDY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT Dundigal(V),Medcha B202, B- Block, GGSIP University, Sec 16C, Dwarka Delhi (110027) l(Dist), Hyderabad T elangana (500043) 2. Dr. Neeleshwar 2. Dr. K Suresh Babu Dr Sonnathi GURU GOBIND MARRI LAXMAN REDDY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SINGH MANAGEMENT INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY B202, B- Block, H.No.34, Bandari Layout Nizampet Village, GGSIP University, Nizampet Hyderabad Telangana (500090) Sec 16C, Dwarka Delhi ( 10078) 3. Dr. K ViJaya Kumar JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD Sultanpur (V), Pulkal (M) Sangareddy- District, 502 273, TS, India Sultanpur Telangana (502273) 4. Dr. Vikas Mallik JAYPEE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S-20/9, DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon, Haryana Gurgaon Haryana (122010) 9 Integration of Flexible Lead- 1. Dr. ASTAKALA 1. Dr. Ashok Kumar 3 Years and 0 4169264 free metal halide perovskites ANIL KUMAR Months based solar cells and solid- GODAVARI NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KURUKSHETRA state supercapacitors for the INSTITUTE OF hybridization of power ENGINEERING conversion and energy AND storage TECHNOLOGY (GIET) (A) Godavari Institute of Ashok Kumar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Physics Engineering and National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra Kurukshetra 136119, Technology, NH - Haryana, INDIA Kurukshetra Haryana (136119) 16, Chaitanya Knowledge City, Rajahmundry - 533296 Andhra Pradesh, India Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh (533296) 2. Dr. Sarath Chandra Veerla GODAVARI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (GIET) (A) Sarath Chandra Veerla, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and Basic Sciences, Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology (Autonomous), NH-16, Chaitanya Knowledge City, Rajahmu Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh (533296) 10 Exploring binder-free thin-film 1. Dr. Sudeshna 1. Dr. Srimanta Pakhira 3 Years and 0 8307840 metal oxide nanostructure Chattopadhyay Months cathodes synthesized via INDIAN INSTITUTE IIT INDORE ALD on current collector for OF TECHNOLOGY high-performance Al-ion INDORE batteries. Khandwa Road, Chromium Building, Room No.: 618, Discipline of Physics, and Discipline Simrol Indore Madhy of Metallurgy Engineering and Materials Science, IIT Indore, Khandwa a Pradesh (453552) Road, Simrol, Indore-453552, Madhya Pradesh, India. Indore Madhya Pradesh (453552) 11 2D BINARY METAL 1. Dr. A 1. Prof. Dr S Ganesan 5 Years and 0 116124235. 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