Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT), Hyderabad,India successfully organized an expert talk titled “Facilities at the SATHI-CISCoM Centre: Applications for Various Analyses and Their Current Status”, held under the auspices of the Research and Development Centre as part of the SATHI Project.
The expert talk was delivered by Dr. Shourya Dutta Gupta, Associate Professor in the Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering Department at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad. Dr. Gupta provided valuable insights into the advanced applications of the SATHI-CISCoM Centre and the current status of its facilities, which play a critical role in driving research and technological innovation across diverse fields.
In his address, Prof. CV Narasimhulu, Principal of CBIT, highlighted the significance of the Centre for In-Situ and Correlative Microscopy (SATHI-CISCoM). He emphasized that the center, supported by the DST-SATHI program, is a collaborative effort of 18 partner institutes, with CBIT being a key contributor. Prof. Narasimhulu stated that the SATHI-CISCoM Centre is poised to be the first of its kind in India, enabling real-time characterization across multiple length scales for both fundamental and industrial R&D. This cutting-edge facility aims to unite scientists from various fields—such as physical sciences, chemistry, biology, and pharmaceutical studies—to address complex scientific challenges using state-of-the-art microscopy techniques. He also directed all staff members to leverage these world-class facilities for their ongoing R&D projects.
The event was well attended by faculty members and students, who actively participated in the discussions and made the event a resounding success. Principal Prof. Narasimhulu expressed his appreciation for Dr. Shourya Dutta Gupta’s insightful presentation and congratulated Dr. Kiran Kumar Amireddy, Coordinator of the SATHI Project at CBIT, for successfully organizing the event.
This expert talk reinforced the importance of advanced research facilities at CBIT and the wider scientific community, and it was an excellent opportunity for attendees to gain valuable knowledge on cutting-edge research techniques.
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