Course Name: Fabrication Techniques for MEMs-based sensors: Clinical perspective

Course abstract

This course is designed with an aim of educating students in the area of microtechnology and its use to fabricate sensors and systems. The students will have an exposure to sensors and its importance in the real world. The students will also able to understand how to fabricate some of those sensors. Several examples of engineering devices used in clinical research will be also covered. Class 10000 non-conventional clean room and some equipment within it will also be shown. Below are some of the course outcomes.  Ability to understand microfabrication process  Understand sensors used in electronics and biomedical areas  Understand Clean Room (Class 1 to Class 10000)  Understand Microengineering Technology  Design the process flow for fabricating microheater required in gas sensors.  Design the process flow for fabricating forces sensors for biomedical application.  Design microheater for gas sensors as per specifications.  Design force sensors as per specifications.  Understand fabrication of microfluidic platforms, micro-cantilevers, flexible force sensors, inter-digitated electrodes, polymer-glass bonding etc. for clinical research


Course Instructor

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Hardik Jeetendra Pandya

Dr. Hardik J. Pandya is a core faculty member in the Department of Electronic Systems Engineering, Division of Electrical Sciences, IISc Bangalore where he is developing Advanced Microsystems and Biomedical Devices Facility for Clinical Research and Biomedical and Electronic (10-6-10-9) Engineering Systems Laboratory to carry out cutting-edge research on novel devices to solve unmet problems in biology and medicine. He is recipient of prestigious Early Career Research Award from Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India as well as a start-up grant of 228 Lacs from IISc. He has taught Design for Analog Circuits, Analog Integrated Circuits, VLSI technology, and Semiconductor Devices to undergraduate and graduate students from Electronic Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, and Applied Physics. He seek to understand and exploit novel ways of fabricating microengineering devices using glass, silicon, polymers and integrate with unusual classes of micro/nanomaterials.
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Teaching Assistant(s)

V S N Sitaramgupta V

M.Tech, Sensor System Technology

IISc

Suman Chatterjee

M. Tech., Microelectronics & VLSI

IISc

vishnu priya parepalli

B.Tech, ECE

IISc

Anil Vishnu G K

B. Tech., ECE

IISc

 Course Duration : Jul-Oct 2018

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 Enrollment : 18-Apr-2018 to 30-Jul-2018

 Exam registration : 25-Jun-2018 to 18-Sep-2018

 Exam Date : 28-Oct-2018

Enrolled

1953

Registered

478

Certificate Eligible

422

Certified Category Count

Gold

0

Silver

0

Elite

38

Successfully completed

384

Participation

43

Success

Elite

Gold





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>=90 - Elite + Gold
60-89 - Elite
40-59 - Successfully Completed
<40 - No Certificate

Final Score Calculation Logic

  • Assignment Score = Average of best 8 out of 12 assignments.
  • Final Score(Score on Certificate)= 75% of Exam Score + 25% of Assignment Score.
Fabrication Techniques for MEMs-based sensors: Clinical perspective - Toppers list
Top 1 % of Certified Candidates

S . SUGANTHI 79%

RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

N.SHIVAANIVARSHA 75%

SRI SAI RAM ENGINEERING COLLEGE

DINESH RAMKRUSHNA ROTAKE 74%

SARDAR VALLABHBHAI NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SURAT

R. PRABUDEVA RAJAGOPAL 73%

RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE


Top 2 % of Certified Candidates

RENU 72%

UTTARAKHAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

HIMANSHU RIKHARI 71%

MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ALLAHABAD, UTTAR PRADESH

SUPREETH NARAYAN D S 71%

DAYANANDA SAGAR ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

SUNIL BIST 70%

LINGAYAS VIDYAPEETH (FORMERLY LINGAYAS UNIVERSITY)


Top 5 % of Certified Candidates

DR.A.DAISY RANI 69%

ANDHRA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

GAYATHREE K 69%

SRI KRISHNA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

DEBIKA CHAUDHURI 66%

MODERN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

NITISH KUMAR H K 66%

DAYANANDA SAGAR ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

SHASHIKANT V. LAHADE 65%

KAVIKULGURU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, RAMTEK DIST. NAGPUR

A SAI KARTHEEK BANDI 65%

SASI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

BANDI YAMUNA 64%

MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE

FEBIN FRANCO 64%

GOVT. MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE

K V N SAI PRAHARSH BHAGAVAN 64%

MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE

T JAYANTHI 63%

S.R. M. INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

ABDUL KAIUM MIA 63%

SRM UNIVERSITY - RAMAPURAM

M S VASANTH 63%

PSG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED RESEARCH

MIRANJI KATTA 62%

SIR C.R REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

SHARANYA KRISHNAMURTHY 62%

JSS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY (FORMERLY SJCE)

MADDIPATI USHA 62%

SASI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

S.KUMUDA 62%

B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

SEJAL SINGH 62%

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, SHIBPUR

A AKHILA 62%

MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE

ROJA KAMBALA 62%

MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment: 1953

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