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Materials and polymers surround us in everyday life. The creation of innovative materials plays a crucial role in advancing future technologies. Our Department's scientists are designing and analyzing novel organic, inorganic, and polymer-based substances with promising uses in eco-friendly plastics, photovoltaic devices, LED technology, fuel cell components, magnetic systems, catalytic systems, filtration membranes, hydrogen storage solutions, and various other implementations. The Department boasts newly upgraded research facilities equipped with cutting-edge analytical instruments, including mass spectrometers, imaging systems, microscopy equipment, non-linear optical devices, and numerous spectroscopic techniques.
The Advanced Materials & Process Engineering Laboratory (AMPEL) offers a distinctive cross-disciplinary environment for materials research, bringing together experts from Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Materials Science Engineering.