Hello Aravind.
The college isn't really a reputed one. You shouldn't take it up just by a
glamorous course structure. Do check if they have fab facilities etc and
whether they really do quality research. Personally I feel dont go for it.
Good MeMs/Nems research is performed at IIT Bombay. Contact GE and
Honeywell too. Honeywell uses mems in their smoke/fire sensors.
Hope this helped.
Warm regards,
Samir
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Aravind wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm Aravind and I'm interested in the new field of MEMS/NEMS, and I
> found
> one institute in India who has a programme in MTech(Nanotechnology)
> which
> has a course structured to MEMS and NEMS. I would like to know about the
> course doing in India and opportunities in this field India.
>
> Institute information is here:
>
> www.amity.edu/aint
>
> http://www.amity.edu/aint/FAQ.htm
>
> I'm very much academic oriented person however I was not able to get any
> information about the credibility, infrastructure they have in their
> institute, if anyone knows please let me know as it requires huge
> investment(3lacs) to proceed in that institute.
>
> My Educational Qualification is BE(Mech), passed with Distinction from
> Bangalore University.
>
> Please feel it as my personal request and I thank you in advance for any
> kind of guidance you provide.
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Aravind
>
>
>
Samir Kagadkar
Deptt. of Electrical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay