Their recent work on nonlinear electrical transport in moiré graphene is finally out in Nano Letters ACS Publications! They demonstrate that second-order measurements can detect a series of delicate Fermi surface reconstructions without the need for a magnetic field. Electronic Read More …
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Prof. Abha Misra receives Innovation Award

Abha Misra, Professor in the Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics, has been awarded the prestigious “BPCL Innovation Award 2023” under the “Net Zero Emission” category. The awards were presented by Padma Vibhushan Anil Kakodkar, Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee at Read More …
LANSPE developes flexible films that exhibit bright colours without the need for any pigment.

Researchers at Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics IAP have developed flexible films that exhibit bright colours without the need for any pigment. These films can be used across different fields from smart bandages and movement sensors to reflective displays. Read More …
NBIL lab’s New imaging technique uses sheets of light to study live cells
Limitations of conventional imaging flow cytometry (IFC) in the study of cell biology could be addressed with a new technique developed at the NBIL, NBIL lab’s New imaging technique uses sheets of light to study live cells. Read more about Read More …
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Hybrid nanoparticles shine new light on targeting cancer cells

Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a new approach to potentially detect and kill cancer cells, especially those which form a solid tumour mass. They have created hybrid nanoparticles made of gold and copper sulphide, which Read More …
Band Pass Transistors
Speaker: Sanjiv Sambandan, Department: Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics, Date/Time: 8th September 2023; 3.00 PM Location: S.V.N Auditorium, Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics Abstract: Thin film transistors are the building blocks for large area electronic systems such as displays, image sensors and Read More …
Parametric excitation-based actuation of micro-magnetic particles

Speaker: Aditya Shukla, Department: Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics, Date/Time: 1st September 2023; 3.00 PM Location: S.V.N Auditorium, Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics Abstract: Magnetic microparticles find numerous applications as the end-effectors in micro-manipulation technologies. However stable control of these Read More …
New phase of matter discovered in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene

Our understanding of different phases of matter relies on symmetry and topology and theinterplay between them. Most conventional phases of matter are understood via spontaneous symmetry breaking. For instance, crystals are not invariant across all translations, while magnets break rotational Read More …
Novel supercapacitor for energy storage applications

Researchers at the Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics (IAP), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), have designed a novel ultramicro supercapacitor, a tiny device capable of storing an enormous amount of electric charge. It is also much smaller and more Read More …