Overview
Outline of the Proposal
Development of advanced materials for affordable healthcare, catalysis, energy and functional applications
The proposal focuses on an interdisciplinary research framework aimed at developing advanced materials for key sectors such as affordable healthcare, energy technology, computational and AI-driven materials, carbon capture, green chemistry, and sustainable processes. In healthcare, it emphasizes biomimetics and natural biomaterials derived from plant, marine, and microbial sources to develop cost effective therapeutics, nutraceuticals, and diagnostic systems for major diseases. In the energy technology domain, the research targets at the development of surface engineered, bandgap tunned and compositionally tailored efficient active materials towards prototyping of energy conversion and storage devices.
The domain of advanced computational and artificial intelligence focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence and advanced computational methods to accelerate material discovery, property prediction, process optimization and accelerated testing. The carbon capture and utilization research emphasizes on developing catalytic and adsorptive materials for CO2 sequestration and conversion into value added fuels and chemicals, supporting climate mitigation goals.
The green chemistry and polymer technology domain aims at the synthesis of novel nanomaterials, catalysts, and polymers for sustainable energy and biomedical applications. Additionally, sustainable processes domain focuses on seaweed based biorefineries for producing biofuels and biomaterials, promoting environmentally friendly and resource-efficient technologies while enabling scalable innovations across sectors.
