Nanotechnology This section provides you several different topics in Nanotechnology. Nano structured materials, synthesis, properties, and applications. Prof. A.K. Ganguli, Department of Nanotechnology, IIT Delhi. Lecture 1: Introduction to nanotechnologyLecture 2: Introduction to NanotechnologyLecture 3: Synthetic methodologiesLecture 4: Synthetic methodologies Nanostructures and materials Dr. Kantesh Balani & Dr. Anandh Subramaniam, Department of Nanotechnology, IIT Kanpur Lecture series containing 45 videos on characterisation and properties: introduction to nanomaterials, surface effects & physical properties, defect structures, electrical, magnetic & optical properties. Biomedical nanotechnology Dr. P Gopinath, Department of Biotechnology, IIT Roorkee Lecture series on Introduction to nano, Nano-biomimicry, synthesis of nanomaterials by biological methods, characterisation of nanomaterials, DNA nanotechnology, protein & glyco nanotechnology, nanotechnology in point-of-care diagnostics, nanopharmacology, and drug targeting. Colloquium on graphene physics and fundamentals Prof. Supriya Dutta, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Purdue University Lecture series (Masters level +) on band structures, graphene fundamentals, low bias transport in graphene, NEGF simulation on graphene fundamentals, and graphene PN junctions. Solar cell fundamentals Prof. Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University Set of five lectures on solar cell technology fundamentals, carrier generation and recombination in silicon solar cells, modeling and simulation, thin-film, non-crystalline solar cells, and organic photovoltaic. Micro-nanofluidics Prof. Suman Chakraborty, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur Lecture series on Introduction to microfluidics, applications, Navier Stokes equations, pressure-driven microflows, examples of unsteady flows, Stokes drag on a sphere, lubircation theory, surface tension driven flows, modulating surface tension, electrokinetics, nanofluidics, molecular dynamics simulations. Fundamentals of micro- & nano-fabrication Prof. Shankar Kumar Selvaraja, and Sushobhan Avasti, Center for Nanoscience and Engineering, IISc Bangalore Lecture series on micro fabrication, photolithography, patterning, doping, sputtering, evaporation, etching, photoresists. The physics of different processes is explained. Atomic force microscopy Profs. Ron Reifenberger and Arvind Raman, Purdue University Lecture series on underlying fundamentals of atomic force microscopy. It also exposes the knowledge base required to understand how an AFM operates. Electron microscopy Shomu’s Biology Electron microscopy principleTransmission electron microscope (TEM)Scanning electron microscope (SEM)