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DRDO News letter June 2011
http://drdo.gov.in/drdo/pub/nl/2011/NLJune2011.pdf
Second flight of Rustom-1
Endurance: 14 hours
Altitude: 8000 m
ADE is geared up for integration of payloads with the aircraft within the next three months, to demonstrate performance of payloads and necessary secure data-link to the users.
Inauguration of the Swaran Jayanti Bhawan at Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL), Delhi
SSPL, Delhi, entered the fiftieth year of its inception in 2011. Dr VK Saraswat, SA to RM, DG DRDO, and Secretary, Defence R&D, visited the lab and inaugurated the ‘Swaran Jayanti Bhawan’ on 07 April 2011. SA to RM addressed scientists and technical officers of the lab and acknowledged the significant contributions made by SSPL to the Defence R&D in the country. He emphasised that SSPL, being the backbone of R&D in solid state materials and devices, not only required to augment R&D efforts on its
major programmes like FPAs, MMICs, GaN high power devices, and high power solid state laser diodes, but is also required to play central role in the research and development of
strategically important thermal imagers and image intensifiers that are the crucial requirements of the Forces to operate under night-blind conditions.
Swaran Jayanti Bhawan
The Swaran Jayanti Bhawan is the new technical and academic block of the lab that is
equipped with the advanced materials and device characterisation facilities along with the latest state-of-the-art material growth systems. It has a build up area of 5720 m2, six floors, two passenger lifts and an auditorium of about 200 seating capacity. The advanced materials and devices characteristion facilities include
secondary ion mass spectroscope (SIMS), field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) with cathode luminescence and electron beam-induced current (EBIC) measurement set ups, a multi-technique surface analysis system for thin films having x-ray photon spectroscope (XPS), Auger electron spectroscope (AES), and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscope (UPS), highresolution x-ray diffractometer, FT-IR and-VIS-NIR spectrophotometer, a variable temperature and magnetic field electrical measurement system, photoluminescence mapper, focal planar array (FPA) tester, and a low temperature cryostation (77-350K) with four-probe measurement set up, etc.
DRDO Celebrates National Technology Day – 2011
Lectures:
ARDE, Pune : Shri B Praveen Kumar, Sc ‘D’, delivered lecture on
‘Technology development of PZT-based nano sensor materials for defence applications’. Dr Raghunath Shevgaonkar, Vice Chancellor, University of Pune gave a lecture on
‘Photonic crystals– artificial materials to control light’.
CABS, Bengaluru: Shri M Ranganayakulu, Sc ‘D’ delivered lecture titled, ‘System integration – challenges’.
CVRDE, Chennai: Shri A Kumarasamy, Sc ‘F’, delivered the Technology Day oration titled ‘Prime Movers for AFVs’. Following this, Shri K Sekhar delivered a presentation on the ‘Development of carrier command post tracked– BMP-II (CCPT-BMP-II)’.
DIBER, Bengaluru Dr Atul Grover, Sc ‘C’ delivered the oration titled,
‘Transcriptomics in the age of next generation sequencing’. The lecture summarised the high throughput or next generation sequencing technologies initially, principally summarising three different approaches of emulsion PCR, bridge PCR, and nanopore technology for sequencing.
DLRL, Hyderabad The oration for the Day was delivered by Shri R.S. Bambha, Sc ‘G’ on
“Software for electronic warfare – role & trends”.
ISSA, Delhi Ms Seema Verma, Sc ‘B’, Institute of Systems Studies and Analyses (ISSA), Delhi, delivered the Technology Day Oration on,
‘Service-oriented architectures(SOA)-based NCW-IAD simulation prototype design’. The speaker highlighted that SOA-based modelling and simulation architecture can handle constant changes, give rich flexibility, provide technology independence, and hence is a suitable architecture for network-centric warfare (NCW) software testbed development in Integrated Air Defence (IAD) scenario.
LRDE, Bengaluru Smt Meera Das, Sc D, LRDE, Bengaluru, delivered the Technology Day Oration on,
‘High performance high power TWT-based transmitters for radar applications’.
MTRDC, Bengaluru Shri Santhosh Kumar Jha, Sc ‘D’, MTRDC, Bengaluru, delivered the Technology Day Oration titled,
‘Thermal management of microwave power module’.
NMRL, Ambernath Dr TK Mahato, Sc ‘D’, NMRL, Ambernath from Naval Materials Research Laboratory (NMRL), Ambernath, delivered the Technology Day Oration titled,
‘Self-cleaning coating’.
NPOL, Kochi Shri Jomon George, Sc ‘E’, NPOL, Kochi, delivered the National Technology Day Oration on
‘Techniques for futuristic sonar’. Dr S Asokan, Professor, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, delivered invited talk on
‘Fibre Bragg grating sensors and applications’.
NSTL, Visakhapatnam Shri Raveendra Verma, Sc ‘C’, NSTL, Visakhapatnam delivered the Technology Day Oration on,
‘Estimation of ship magnetic signature and designing a degaussing system’.
RCI, Hyderabad Shri Atul G Pawar, Sc ‘E’, RCI, Hyderabad delivered the National Technology Day Oration on,
‘Design, development and performance evaluation of 2-Way RF Command Video Data Link for HELINA’.
SSPL, Delhi Dr RK Khatri, Sc ‘F’, SSPL, Delhi delivered the Technology Day Oration on
‘Mushroom gate lithography for MMICs’. The Mushroom Gates lithography of sub-micron geometries by state-ofthe- art electron beam writing tool (EBWT) is a crucial technology for the development of high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) for high power monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs).
DRDE, Gwalior conducted an international training course on, ‘Security Management of Chemical and Biological Agents’.
DLRL, Hyderabad Dr Geeta Varadhan, OS & Director, ADRIN (Dept. of Space), ISRO, delivered a lecture on
“Leveraging space for strategic use”, organized by Science & Technology Forum of DLRL on 31st March, 2011.
She highlighted the importance of synergy between ISRO and DRDO for exploiting space towards strategic use. Shri G. Boopathy, Director, DLRL presented her a memento and appreciated the work carried out by ADRIN.
Patent Granted
CABS, Bengaluru The Indian Patent Office, New Delhi, granted a patent on,
‘Ultralow side lobe antenna array’ (Patent No. 243123) for the invention made by Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS) and ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bengaluru. The inventors are: Dr A Vengadarajan, Dr T Balakrishnan, and Ms Alka Sahni from CABS and seven others from ISAC.
New generation EW for Navy