Tuesday 24 November 2015

Nano Pollution: A Pedagogical Strategy to Raise Awareness among Students

International Journal For Scientific Research & Development :: IJSRD

Nano Pollution: A Pedagogical Strategy to Raise Awareness among Students

Author(s):
Dr. Smriti Sharma Bhatia , Miranda House, University of Delhi; Dr. Saloni Bahri, Miranda House, University of Delhi; Dr. Sushma Moitra, Miranda House, University of Delhi; Sukriti Sharma, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamil Nadu

Keywords:
Nano pollution, Vigna radiata (L.), silver nanoparticles, tissue culture

Abstract:
The introduction of nanosized pollutants in the natural environment is termed as Nanopluution or Nanocontamiation. Parallel to the growth of nanotechnology in every sphere of life, Nano contamination has also increased. It affects every aspect of our life especially plants and animals. It is an interdisciplinary field and it is very important to tackle this problem. For that we need trained personnel in this field. Unfortunately, there is a real shortage of any significant teaching strategies in the curriculum that can deal with the multidisciplinary character of this subject. This module is a small step in this direction. There has been very little study of effect of nanoparticles on plants. Keeping this in mind, the students were trained in preparation of silver nanoparticles, preparation of MS (Murashige and Skoog’s) nutrient medium, incorporation of silver NPs (Nanoparticles) into the nutrient medium, sterilization of seeds, culture conditions, in vitro studies, transfer of plantlets to soil and in silico studies.

INTRODUCTION:
Nanotechnology is progressing leaps and bounds and its impact on society, industry and science in general is unprecedented. It includes a variety of subjects such as chemical sciences, material science, physical sciences, engineering, biological sciences, and medicine. This ever evolving area is rapidly growing in industry and research. This has led to a need of fostering it at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The need for teaching strategies for the integration of nanotechnology into the curriculum has been recognized in engineering and science education due to its multidisciplinary nature [1a]. Nano pollution is a generic name for waste generated by nanodevices or during the nanomaterials manufacturing process. Ecotoxicological impacts of nanoparticles and the potential for bioaccumulation in plants and microorganisms is a subject of current research, as nanoparticles are considered to present novel environmental impacts [1b].

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Monday 16 November 2015

A Short Review on Microbial Fuel Cell Technology and A Proposed approach for Generation of Electricity using Waste Water Treatment

IJSRD : International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| | ISSN (online): 2321-0613

Author(s):
Gaurav Verma , Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, (University of Delhi); Yogesh Singh, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, (University of Delhi); Anjali, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, (University of Delhi); Nishika Sabharwal, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, (University of Delhi); Ajay Agarwal, Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, (University of Delhi)

Keywords:
MFC, PEM, Chlorella

Abstract:
Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology is an efficient technology which has a practical aspect of conversion of chemical energy in organic compounds directly to electrical energy through degradative activities of microorganisms. MFCs can be used in wastewater treatment plants with simultaneous generation of electricity. A lot of research has already been done and different types of MFCs have been constructed which have varied applications in addition to electricity generation. This article presents a short review on MFCs stating its working, types and applications with broader view on wastewater treatment.

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Monday 9 November 2015

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ICT : IJSRD

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ICT

Transforming ICT to IoT


In association with


IJSRD– International Journal for Scientific Research & Development

SAL Institute of Technology & Engineering Research, affiliated to the Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad., is organizing 1-day event named National Conference on ICT”  on 20th January 2016 in association with IJSRD.
The conference aims to provide an opportunity to teachers/mentors/ educators and students to acknowledge, celebrate and showcase research being carried out by students by enabling them to engage with the wider communities to exchange ideas and share intellectual activity through paper presentations sessions. The event shall feature research papers presentations by eminent educators and students from all over India in the field of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) & IoT (Internet of Things).


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SAL Institute of Technology & Engineering Research
Opp, Science city, Sola Bhadaj Road,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380060
Website : www.sal.edu.in


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