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B.Sc Nanotechnology 

Semester-wise Syllabus for B.Sc Nanotechnology 

 

Semester 1: Foundations of Science

  1. Introduction to Nanotechnology

    • History, scope, and applications of nanotechnology.

  2. Physics for Nanoscience

    • Quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, and nanomaterials.

  3. Chemistry for Nanoscience

    • Atomic structure, chemical bonding, and molecular interactions.

  4. Mathematics for Nanotechnology

    • Calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra.

  5. Basics of Biology (for Bionanotech)

    • Cell biology, biomolecules, and DNA structure.

  6. Lab Work

    • Basic experiments in physics/chemistry relevant to nanoscience.


Semester 2: Fundamentals of Materials & Nanoscience

  1. Materials Science

    • Crystal structures, defects, and phase diagrams.

  2. Nanomaterials & Synthesis

    • Top-down vs. bottom-up approaches (e.g., sol-gel, CVD).

  3. Quantum Physics for Nanotech

    • Schrödinger equation, band theory, and quantum confinement.

  4. Analytical Techniques

    • Basics of microscopy (SEM, TEM) and spectroscopy (XRD, FTIR).

  5. Environmental Nanoscience

    • Nanopollution, green nanotechnology, and regulations.

  6. Lab Work

    • Synthesis of nanoparticles (e.g., gold NPs, carbon nanotubes).


Semester 3: Characterization & Applications

  1. Nanomaterials Characterization

    • Advanced techniques (AFM, STM, BET analysis).

  2. Nanophysics

    • Electronic, optical, and magnetic properties of nanomaterials.

  3. Polymer Nanotechnology

    • Nanocomposites, conductive polymers, and applications.

  4. Computational Nanotechnology

    • Molecular modeling (DFT, MD simulations).

  5. Lab Work

    • Hands-on training with characterization tools (e.g., SEM, XRD).


Semester 4: Specialized Nanotech Fields

  1. Nanobiotechnology

    • Drug delivery, biosensors, and nanomedicine.

  2. Nanoelectronics

    • Quantum dots, nanowires, and nano-transistors.

  3. Nanophotonics & Plasmonics

    • Light-matter interactions, metamaterials.

  4. Ethics & Safety in Nanotech

    • Toxicity, risk assessment, and regulatory policies.

  5. Lab Work

    • Fabrication of nanodevices (e.g., lab-on-a-chip).


Semester 5: Advanced Topics & Electives

  1. Nanofabrication Techniques

    • Lithography, self-assembly, and 3D printing at the nanoscale.

  2. Energy Nanotechnology

    • Solar cells, batteries, and supercapacitors.

  3. Elective I (e.g., Nanocatalysis/Nanorobotics)

  4. Elective II (e.g., Computational Materials Science)

  5. Research Project (Begin)

    • Literature review and proposal submission.


Semester 6: Industrial Training & Dissertation

  1. Industrial Applications

    • Case studies from healthcare, electronics, and energy sectors.

  2. Entrepreneurship in Nanotech

    • Startups, patents, and commercialization.

  3. Dissertation Submission

    • Original research project (experimental/theoretical).

  4. Viva & Internship (Optional)

    • Industry/research lab training (e.g., CSIR, DRDO, nanotech firms).