Overview

Dear All,

Department of Physics & Environmental Sciences (SSES), Sharda University is delighted to announce the launch of its Non-Credit Value Added Course, “Synthesis and Characterization of Nanomaterials for energy Application” (NV31010). The value-added education courses aim to provide additional learner centric graded skill oriented technical training, with the primary objective of improving the employability skills of students.

Objective of Events:

The Synthesis and Characterization of Nanomaterials for Energy Applications course provide students with fundamental knowledge of nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and their applications in sustainable energy systems. It covers top-down and bottom-up fabrication techniques, advanced characterization methods, and the role of nanomaterials in solar cells, supercapacitors, batteries, hydrogen production, and flexible energy devices. The course combines theoretical concepts with practical exposure to prepare students for research and innovation in renewable energy and advanced materials. It equips learners with the skills required to address emerging challenges in clean energy technologies.

Convener Details:

  • Dr. Sunil Chauhan, HoD, Department of Physics & Environmental Sciences (SSES),

Co-Ordinator Details:

  • Dr. Sangeeta Rawal Assistant Professor, Department of Physics & Environmental Sciences (SSES), VAC Coordinator

Speakers Details:

  • Dr. Sunil Chaunhan, HoD, Department of Physics & Environmental Sciences (SSES),

Program Details:

Date: 17 Jul 2026 - 12 Nov 2026
Time: 9:00 AM - 11:45 PM
Venue: Room No. 120, Sharda
University

 


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Objectives of Event

The Synthesis and Characterization of Nanomaterials for Energy Applications course provide students with fundamental knowledge of nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and their applications in sustainable energy systems. It covers top-down and bottom-up fabrication techniques, advanced characterization methods, and the role of nanomaterials in solar cells, supercapacitors, batteries, hydrogen production, and flexible energy devices. The course combines theoretical concepts with practical exposure to prepare students for research and innovation in renewable energy and advanced materials. It equips learners with the skills required to address emerging challenges in clean energy technologies.

Convener Details

  • Dr. Sunil Chauhan, HoD, Department of Physics & Environmental Sciences (SSES),

Co-ordinators:

  • Dr. Sangeeta Rawal Assistant Professor, Department of Physics & Environmental Sciences (SSES), VAC Coordinator

Speaker Details:

  • • Dr. Sunil Chauhan, HoD, Department of Physics & Environmental Sciences (SSES),