Home Programs Semiconductor Fabrication & Characterization

Semiconductor Fabrication & Characterization

MoTA Training Program at CeNSE, IISc

by Azam

The Centre for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE) at IISc Bangalore runs specialized training programs under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MOTA) initiative. These programs aim to build technical capacity in nanotechnology, materials science, and semiconductor fabrication among tribal students and researchers across India.

Program Overview

The MOTA–CeNSE Training Initiative is a skill development and research exposure program jointly organized by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs (Government of India) and IISc Bangalore. It provides students from tribal communities an opportunity to explore advanced scientific domains such as:

  • Nanotechnology & Nanoengineering

  • Semiconductor Device Fabrication

  • MEMS & Sensors

  • Photonics and Quantum Materials

  • Material Characterization & Microfabrication

These programs are designed to bridge the gap between fundamental science education and hands-on laboratory experience in India’s leading research infrastructure.

Key Training Programs at CeNSE (MOTA Initiative)

Program Title Focus Area Duration Target Participants
Introductory Training on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Fundamentals of nanoscience, material synthesis, and device physics 1–2 weeks Undergraduate & postgraduate students
Hands-on Workshop on Micro & Nanofabrication Techniques Cleanroom processing, lithography, etching, thin-film deposition 1 week M.Sc., M.Tech., and PhD scholars
Summer Internship Program Real-world research exposure under IISc faculty mentors 6–8 weeks Final-year B.Tech. & M.Sc. students
Advanced Sensor Development & Characterization Training MEMS sensors, transducers, nanoscale materials 2–3 weeks Research scholars & early-career engineers
Women in Nanotechnology (WIN) Initiative Training for female students in nanotech R&D 1 week Female participants from STEM backgrounds

Objectives of the MOTA–CeNSE Program

✅ Promote STEM inclusion by providing exposure to high-end labs and nanotechnology tools.
✅ Develop technical competency in device fabrication, simulation, and material analysis.
✅ Encourage research interest in nanoelectronics, photonics, and sustainable materials.
✅ Support tribal and underrepresented students in building careers in advanced technology.


Facilities Used at CeNSE

Participants receive training in one of India’s most advanced cleanroom and nanofabrication ecosystems, including:

  • 10000 sq.ft. ISO-certified cleanroom for device processing

  • Thin Film Deposition Labs (PVD, ALD, CVD systems)

  • Lithography and Etching Tools (E-beam, Photolithography, ICP-RIE)

  • Characterization Tools (SEM, AFM, Raman, XRD, TEM)

  • Sensor and Packaging Labs

These facilities give hands-on exposure to industrial-scale nanomanufacturing workflows and semiconductor-level precision.


Impact & Outcomes

Since inception, the MOTA Training Initiative has:

  • Trained hundreds of tribal students in nanotechnology fundamentals

  • Created a pipeline of skilled researchers ready for advanced degrees or industry roles

  • Strengthened national-level inclusion in scientific research

  • Supported collaborations with startups, academic labs, and government R&D


Who Can Apply

The program welcomes:

  • Students from tribal or underrepresented backgrounds (as per MOTA norms)

  • Undergraduate, postgraduate, or PhD students in Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Materials Science, or related fields

  • Faculty members from universities and technical institutes seeking advanced nanotech training


How to Apply

Applications typically open annually through the official CeNSE website. Interested candidates can apply via:
🔗 https://www.cense.iisc.ac.in/mota-training/

Applicants are required to submit:

  • CV / Resume

  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)

  • Academic transcripts

  • Endorsement from home institution (if applicable)

Selections are based on academic merit, motivation, and representation criteria under the MOTA guidelines.


Why This Matters

This initiative reflects India’s commitment to inclusive technological growth — bringing tribal students into the mainstream of high-end research and semiconductor innovation. By connecting young minds to advanced labs like CeNSE, the program builds a nationwide foundation for nanotechnology-driven innovation.

Reference Links


Disclaimer

This article is an informative overview based on details available from CeNSE IISc’s official MOTA Training Program page. For the latest updates, eligibility criteria, and deadlines, always refer to the official CeNSE website.


Apply Now

🔗 Apply or Learn More Here →

Leave a Comment

NanoHelp.eu connects the global nanotechnology community with conferences, funding, jobs, and research resources. Our mission is to accelerate innovation by bridging academia, industry, and policy in nanoscience.

Latest Articles

 
Copyright © 2025 nanohelp.eu • All Rights Reserved.