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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Ever since its establishment in 1956, J.K. Institute has
always held the lead for excellence in technical education and
training. With the start of the millennium, J.K. Institute has
been striving to achieve a leading position in the areas of
basic and applied research, both at the national and
International levels. JK Institute, following the old tradition
of research in emerging areas, has embarked on several
interdisciplinary research initiatives such as nano-science and
nano-technology, organic light emitting diodes, synthesis and
characterization of magnetic electronic and polymeric materials,
development of composite materials and structures etc. There
have been many instances in which the students have been
successful in creating full fledged business enterprises out of
such research projects. Besides conducting independent research
in the various fields JK Institute also stresses heavily on
interaction with the industry in order to ensure that the
industry is benefited by the technologies developed in the
Institute. The faculty as well as the students are actively
involved in finding solutions to problems faced proposed by the
industry from time to time. This research has often resulted in
major technological advancements which has benefited the
industry in specific and the society as a whole.
The major research and development projects, supported by
different government organisations are:
-Manpower Development in Computer Science, D.R.D.O. (concluded)
-Fibre Optic Communication, M.H.R.D./ A.I.C.T.E.
-Artificial Neural Networks, A.I.C.T.E.
-Millimeter Wave Propagation, A.I.C.T.E.
-Photonic Devices, MHRD
-Fiber-Optic Sensors, A.I.C.T.E.
-Synchronization and Control of Coupled Chaotic Oscillators,
A.I.C.T.E.
-Design and Development of LI DAR, A.I. C. T. E. D
-Project Soft Vision: Models of Soft Computing in Computer
Vision, A.I.C.T.E.
-Multimedia Courseware Development, A.I.C.T.E.
-Projection Optical Communication, A.I.C.T.E. D Photoelectrets.
-Investingation of Photo electrets in II-VI group compounds, DST
under Fast Track Scheme.
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