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IIT Bombay, Applied Materials launch State-of-the-Art Laboratory

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Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 8:45 PM IST

Event Commemorates Five Years of IIT Bombay, Applied Materials Collaboration and the inauguration of the "Chemistry Laboratory for Energy and Nanoelectronics" (CLEAN)

Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT), the world's leading supplier of manufacturing solutions for the semiconductor, display and solar industries, and IIT Bombay, India's highest-rated niversity and a leader in education and research, today announced the state-of-the-art "Applied Materials Chemistry Laboratory for Energy and Nanoelectronics" (CLEAN) at the IIT Bombay (IITB) campus. This new laboratory expands the scope of collaboration between IIT Bombay and Applied Materials to include the development of new materials that can potentially be used in a variety of electronic and renewable energy-focused applications, including the fabrication of next-generation solar cells.

The lab was launched today at a ceremony attended by Mike Splinter, chairman of the board, president and CEO of Applied Materials, Omkaram Nalamasu, chief technology officer of Applied Materials, and Prof. Devang Khakhar, director, IIT Bombay.

"This is a great example of the kind of university and corporate collaboration that is helping to advance technology by enabling world-class research, innovation and workforce development," said Mike Splinter. "Our goal is to serve as a catalyst for developing the critical technology needed to solve the many challenges of next-generation electronic and solar device manufacturing."

"Applied Materials has grown to become IIT Bombay's most important industry collaborator in terms of the scale of research collaboration," said Professor Devang Khakhar. "We welcome the establishment of the Applied Materials CLEAN laboratory through Applied's generous support. This will begin a new phase of the collaboration in areas related to renewable energy, which are a focus of IIT Bombay's research."

The event also celebrates a successful five-year relationship between IIT Bombay and Applied Materials for nanoelectronics and solar photovoltaic technology research. During the course of this special alliance, Applied Materials has endowed IIT Bombay with over $12 million for the following projects:

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  • The establishment of the Applied Materials Nanomanufacturing Laboratory, India's first 200mm semiconductor fabrication facility and one of the few university-based 200mm facilities worldwide.
  • Collaborative research on nanoelectronics and solar PV technology.
  • Applied's donation of three state-of-the-art physical vapour deposition and chemical vapour deposition process chambers to the National Centre for Photovoltaic Research and Education (NCPRE) for depositing thin films for solar cell applications. 
  • A solar PV and LED lighting system that lights up the main avenue at IITB's campus 
  • The establishment of The Applied Materials Chemistry Laboratory for Energy and Nanoelectronics

IITB is known for having the strongest microelectronics group in the country and will further enhance its capabilities in areas of renewable energy-focused research with the launch of the CLEAN lab. This lab will enable IITB to become one of the few academic research centers in India to have such advanced technological capabilities.

"The Indian government is enabling the creation of an ecosystem that will promote research in photovoltaic and nanoelectronics to drive expertise and competence in these fields," said Dr. Omkaram Nalamasu. "We see a very strong synergy between our objectives and those of the Government of India.

We are committed to working with universities and institutions such as IIT Bombay to develop innovations that will improve people's lives."

Applied Materials began its association with IIT Bombay through several research scholar exchange programs. This association led to the company recognizing the rich faculty and student research talent available at IIT Bombay and building a very good synergy and relationship. The inauguration of the CLEAN lab marks another milestone in Applied Materials' longstanding relationship with IIT Bombay.

About IIT Bombay
IIT Bombay, the second IIT to be set up in 1958, is recognised worldwide as a leader in the field of engineering education and research. It is reputed for the quality of its faculty and the outstanding calibre of students graduating from its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The institute has a total of 15 academic departments, nine centres, one school and four Interdisciplinary programmes. Over the last five decades, more than 37,000 engineers and scientists have graduated from the institute. It is served by more than 552 faculty members considered not only amongst the best within the country, but are also highly recognised in the world for achievements in the field of education and research. Nine Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar awardees, 35  INAE (Indian National Academy of Engineering) awardees, five INAE Young Engineer awardees, 18 INSA (Indian National Science Academy) awardees , one Young Scientist awardee, 25  NASI (National Academy of Sciences, India) awardees, 20 IAS (Indian Academy of Sciences) awardees and seven  Swarnajayanti fellows are currently or have previously been affiliated with the institute. Today the Institute is recognized as one of the centres of academic excellence in the country. Over the years, there has been dynamic progress at IIT Bombay in both academic and research activities, including a parallel improvement in facilities and infrastructure to keep it on par with the best institutions in the world.  http://www.iitb.ac.in

About Applied Materials
Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT) is the global leader in providing innovative equipment, services and software to enable the manufacture of advanced semiconductor, flat panel display and solar photovoltaic products. Our technologies help make innovations like smartphones, flat screen TVs and solar panels more affordable and accessible to consumers and businesses around the world. At Applied Materials, we turn today's innovations into the industries of tomorrow. Learn more at www.appliedmaterials.com
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