Pondicherry University’s two professors, listed among world’s top 2% scientists, along with PhD students developed the process.
IIT Madras researchers discovered that when hard minerals like river sand, ruby, and alumina are mixed with tiny charged water droplets, they break apart to generate nanoparticles.
The IIM Kashipur jury selected three top research papers out of 720 submissions and awarded them with Rs 25,000, Rs 20,000, and Rs 15,000 respectively in the order of rank from one to three.
The AICMRH will provide expertise on critical mineral extraction, processing, and sustainable mining practices.
ISRO chairman Somanath congratulated the engine launch by the IIT Madras startup; highlighted the design and innovation of the engine.
IIT Bombay’s electrical engineering associate professor, Kasturi Saha, will collaborate with TCS experts to develop the platform.