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Donate Now. Act on what you've learnt Tweet this request. Share on Facebook. American Nano Society- Nominated Member. American Vacuum Society- Nominated Member. Raman Research Fellowship Award LinkedIn: Telephone numbers: available on whats app group , My mail ID at present is: ospanwar bmu. Alternate mail ID is: ospanwar54 yahoo. For submission, please use thinfilmlab. Rupali Nagar. TFL is an excellent example of promoting research across different groups where peer learning replaces cut-throat competition.
It has, since decades, inculcated the DNA to share and learn and to strive for better understanding of the researchers. It teaches one to create a space for self within an environment where there are seasoned seniors in their respective fields. If my association with TFL is to be summarized in one line, then it would be as follows:.
Association with TFL has helped in learning by sharing and by providing a big platform for discussions. The discussion with peers during off-office hours led to deep understanding of concepts. Beyond this, it also has been a link to connect socially by celebrating events collectively. Your experience in Thin Film Laboratory :. Life at TFL had been very busy but fruitful, happy with some sad moments, motivational but at times depressing too. I am sure others have been through these phases.
However, I would say that it prepared me well to manage the challenges at work very well. At TFL I did my research on characterization of silicide material for local interconnect in integrated circuits and used that leverage to find suitable positions in semiconductor industry. In my opinion. Students should design and build their on experimental setup.
It does help in future. I appreciate the camaraderie with TFL folks which include my seniors, juniors and other lab staff. These folks have helped me at some stage during my life at TFL. We spent hrs a day at TFL including Saturday. We will come in the night for work but sometime for gossiping too including coffee. The proud moment was when I wrote my 1 st paper after 3. D program. When I started, I was moving from one project to another project with lightning speed until finally built a new magnetron system, characterized it and published a paper.
During this time period I had lots of ups and down moments. The only weakness I feel that I never did any theoretical work. I believe this probably being changed. Work culture, training and peer interaction in addition to Guruji and Prof.
Those weekly group seminar were intimidating but provided some presentation skills and confidence. I found that there is no substitute for hard work, integrity and independent thinking which I have used in the past 30 years.
In my last few years, I was involved with 14nm process technology node. Name: Mohan Krishan Bhan , Ph. My experience in Thin Film Laboratory : max limit words.
In mid-July , after clearing my written examination for Ph. Kasturi Lal Chopra. KLC and Prof. Lalit K Malhotra. But with the firmness in the voice of Prof. KLC and with the warm and welcoming smiles from Prof. As I aspired from Prof. During the early phase of my Ph. Subhash C. I must thank Dr. Tech students and I found them very aspiring, knowledgeable and in the process of becoming a great professionals of today.
Together with a bunch of Professors, lab technicians and support staff, the TFL was a place where under one roof, we had the opportunity to do high quality and first-class research work.
Previously, Dr. He has been strong advocate of bringing electronic manufacturing and making India as a hub. Bhan has also worked at Applied Materials Inc. After his Ph. He is an author of 20 Patents and a significant number of research and popular articles.
LK Malhotra as my guide. The informal atmosphere where all the faculty was more like our friends rather than professors was simply something which was absent in the other labs of the Physics Department. Similarly, the seniors were always there to help and to take work from us in the name of training us on the job while they were so busy doing more important jobs.
All the TFL members became more of a family over time. We learned, worked, fought and helped each other and had the best time of our lives together. I got trained on how to really interpret the data. My work was on studying the low temperature magnetic, optical and magneto-optical properties of diluted magnetic II-VI semiconductor. This training has benefited me immensely professionally. I converted to computational scientist from an experimentalist soon after finishing my PhD, but this training gives me quite important insights into the materials properties and how to design meaningful computations to study them.
We were trained to fabricate our deposition systems using the spares from the TFL store room on the ninth floor of the IIT building. When required we were supposed to do the maintenance of the various components ourselves.
We were actively encouraged to design and modify our deposition systems according to our needs. This training of being self sufficient taught us to not be afraid of learning and handling high technology machines and applications. Now leading the program which uses TeraFlop machines and planning for PetaFlop machine. Somnath C Roy. Thin Film Lab — Amity School of Engg Noida — Lecturer Associate Professor — Till date.
I am privileged to be a member of the TFL group. The guiding principle at TFL was to work hard and excel in your subject of scientific study.
In retrospect, earning my PhD and efforts put therein was only a small disproportionate fraction of the rewards that were to come to me later on. My stay of over six years at TFL transformed me into a person ready to undertake challenging scientific pursuits. My journey to the world of wonders of thin films and materials science had begun!
Within a short span of ten years, professor KL Chopra fondly called Guruji founded and established a truly world class thin film laboratory. Guruji ignited in us a passion for science, rigor of scientific discipline and hard work, and above all, we enjoyed the long hours we spent on research and discussions in the lab.
I am truly grateful to him and all my senior and contemporary TFL colleagues. Regular visits to our lab by world renowned scientists are a testament to the standard of excellence of TFL by the world scientific community. My PhD thesis topic was on developing solar selective coatings for photothermal conversion of solar energy.
I worked on developing, characterizing and optical modelling various selective coatings of electroless nickel and nickel pigmented anodized Al. A novel method of combining Maxwell and Bruggeman effective medium theories was formulated to successfully predict the optical behaviour of multicomponent metal dielectric films. I was awarded along with Guruji and professor LK Malhotra the Bhatnagar Endowment Award for inventing a low-cost process to make very high solar absorptance Black Copper coatings on large Cu foils.
Currently I spend my time mostly between USA and India, working as an independent technology consultant. Major professional achievements are summarized below in bullet form:. Detailed characterization of these films by angle resolved XPS and FTIR led to formulating the mechanism of electronic conduction in these films. Major professional achievements were:. LEO simulated conditions were used for testing the performance. These whiskers acted as a reinforcing material by mitigating crack propagation in TiAl turbine blades used in planes.
Process optimization of SiC whisker formation and Al 2 O 3 diffusion barrier coating, failure mode analysis, material characterization and mechanical testing strength, fatigue and creep were carried out. Results were published in internal reports and in the American Ceramic Society conference. Filtran Microcircuits, Inc. Chicago and Pittsburgh August onwards :. These TIMs are used in several telecommunication, automotive, underwater navigation, high power electronics and LED devices.
Work was related to the process optimization of making nickel optical tools by electroforming. These optical tools were used for large scale embossing of micron scale retroreflective prismatic structures into plastic sheets for night vision road display devices as well as for making micron scale needle patch for transdermal drug delivery.
I am very grateful to God that I got opportunity to work in a very renowned lab. The first few months of my Ph. I spent hours staring at my laptop screen, unable to get anything done. After one year my research topic was finalised and I started working on it.
In TFL no one has time for any other during work time, but in the evening, everyone used to go for chai-samosa. Cafeteria a place where I feel relaxed. Sometimes during my phd I wished I had a different supervisor.
Now when I look back, I am glad I crossed path with him. I am grateful to my PhD supervisor. I am always indebted to the kind of training, the guidance and work culture that TFL has provided to me. TFL taught me patience.
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