IIT Bombay announces results of "1st Nanotech Hackathon Contest 2022"

Winning proposals:


  1. Project Title: Development of reversible and flexible gas sensor device with micro-heater for remote monitoring of quality of food storage and packaged food using Bi2O3 nanorods.
  2. Project Title: Short Peptidomic Nanoarchitectures-based biochip for label free detection of food-borne pathogens

IIT Bombay is organizing its second Hackathon Contest

IIT Bombay INUP-i2i announces "Nanotech Hackathon Contest 2023" to provide a nanotechnology-based platform to develop market-ready solutions for the grand challenges facing our nation. Online applications are invited from interested researchers from academia in the prescribed registration form. For details regarding research areas and submission of proposals, kindly go through the attached flyer. You can also visit INUP-i2i website (www.inup.iitb.ac.in) for the same. To register yourself for the contest, please click here.

Dates & Proposals Theme & Details Winner Proposals and Affiliation

Year: 2023-24

Hackathon Date: 12-12-2023

Result Date: 10-04-2024

No of Proposals: 29

NANOTECH HACKATHON 2024- Innovative solutions for societal problems through nanotechnology

In continuation with the success of Nanotech Hackathon 2018-19 conducted at IITB, INUP- i2i invites applications to participate in the country's first open access nanotechnology platform to develop solutions for the challenges faced by the nation, and thus inculcate a culture of product innovation and a mindset of problemsolving. The research areas of the contest were Agriculture, Health care, Education, Security, Environment,Transport, Human resource, Safety/Defence, and more

Mr Pratik Mishra, Mr. Nityansh Sahu, Mr Prakhar Shrivastava, Prof. Arnab Sarkar

IIT BHU, Uttar Pradesh
Proposal: MICROFLUIDICS BASED POINT OF CARE (POC) COMPLETE BLOOD COUNTING (CBC) MICRO-CHIP


Mr Manas Thakur, Mr Sk. Najes Riaz, Prof. Sourav Sarkar

Jadavpur University, West Bengal
Proposal: Development of an on-chip electrochemical sensor for the detection of Dengue virus (DENV-E) using nanostructured carbonaceous nitrogen-rich reduced graphene oxide

Year: 2022-23

Hackathon Date: 01-05-2023

Result Date: 14-11-2023

No of Proposals: 43

NANOTECH HACKATHON - Innovative solutions for societal problems through nanotechnology

In continuation with the success of Nanotech Hackathon 2018-19 conducted at IITB, INUP- i2i invites applications to participate in the country's first open access nanotechnology platform to develop solutions for the challenges faced by the nation, and thus inculcate a culture of product innovation and a mindset of problemsolving. The research areas of the contest were Agriculture, Health care, Education, Security, Environment,Transport, Human resource, Safety/Defence, and more

Cmde. Vinay Venkataram,cMs.Pradnya Chabbi, and Dr. Venkatesh KP Rao

BITS Pilani, Rajasthan
Proposal: Design and Development of MEMS inertial measurement unit


Dr. Jayu P.Kalambe, Dr.Dinesh Rotake, Ms. Khushi Wankhade, Ms. Simran Siddiqui

Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Proposal: Design and Fabrication of IDE (Interdigitated Electrode) based Biosensors for Leukaemia Detection


Ms. Mandira Biswas, Ms. Dariskhem Pyngrope, Dr. Shubhankar Majumdar

NIT Meghalaya, Meghalaya
Proposal: Meta Surface-Enabled Gallium Oxide Based Metal Detection sensing

Year: 2021-22

Hackathon Date: 12-08-2022

Result Date: 25-10-2022

No of Proposals: 28

NANOTECH HACKATHON - Innovative solutions for societal problems through nanotechnology

In continuation with the success of 'Nanotech Hackathon 2018-19' that had been conducted at IITB, INUP-i2i invited applications from interested researchers from academia to participate in a contest on innovative nanoelectronics-based device fabrication targeting technologies at affordable costs addressing societal needs. The research areas of the contest were Agriculture, Health care, Education, Security, Environment, Transport, Human resource, Safety/Defence, and more.

Monica Jaiswal

Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Proposal: Development of reversible and flexible gas sensor device with micro-heater for remote monitoring of quality of food storage and packaged food using Bi2O3 nanorods


Robin Kumar

Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Proposal: Development of reversible and flexible gas sensor device with micro-heater for remote monitoring of quality of food storage and packaged food using Bi2O3 nanorods


Aanand Kautu

Dr. HariSingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
Proposal: Short Peptidomic Nanoarchitectures-based biochip for label-free detection of food-borne pathogens


Shruti Sharma

Dr. HariSingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
Proposal: Short Peptidomic Nanoarchitectures-based biochip for label-free detection of food-borne pathogens


Narayan Swain

Dr. HariSingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
Proposal: Short Peptidomic Nanoarchitectures-based biochip for label-free detection of food-borne pathogens

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