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UoH has signed a MoU with Hyderabad based company Ananth technologies for collaborative research on tunable microwave devises. Check details below!

New Delhi: University of Hyderabad (UoH) has signed a pact with Ananth Technologies for promoting research of tunable microwave devices and sensors. Ananth Technologies is a Hyderabad based company working in the space and strategic sector.
The ceremony at UoH was attended by the Registrar of the University, Dr.Devesh Nigam, Chairman of MoU Committee, Prof.Sivakumar, R&D Coordinator, Prof.Samrat L Sabat, IoE Director, Prof.M.Ghanshyam Krishna, the MoA coordinator, Dr.Pratap Kollu and the PRO, Ashish Jacob Thomas.
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A team of scientists from University of Hyderabad have developed a laser-based process to reduce the crystallisation temperature of ferroelectric thin films from 750 to 250 degrees centigrade. The process helps in reaching at a temperature that makes the ferroelectric thin films compatible with polymer substrates, which are widely used in industry, the university said.
It also enables some of the devices made with these materials that are frequency agile compatible with microwave integrated circuits. The circuits are made by the industry, giving them novel functionalities.
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The project was funded by the Institute of Eminence of UoH. Ananth Tech also contributed with a matching grant.
UoH vice-chancellor BJ Rao said: “It is time that universities become less dependent on the government for research funding.” He lauded the efforts of Pavuluri Subba Rao of Ananth Technologies in “coming out of ISRO 30 years back and getting into such a visionary entrepreneurial venture which is flourishing now”.
Subba Rao said, “India is a country where 120 crore people live on their own entrepreneurial efforts whether it is by being a farmer or a tech startup.”
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