THEN PRESIDENT'S SPEECH AT THE
VALEDICTORY FUNCTION OF GOLDEN JUBILEE OF COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU
18-12-2006 : Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu
Convergence of
Technologies
I am delighted to participate in the valedictory
function of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Coimbatore
Institute of Technology (CIT). I greet the Members of the Managing
Committee, Director, Faculty Members, Students and the
distinguished guests on this important occasion. I am particularly
happy to be with you today in this institution, which is one of
the pioneering Engineering institution in Tamil Nadu. The founder
of this Institute Prof P. R. Ramakrishnan, after a brilliant
academic career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
in the USA in Engineering and Management, came back to India and
to serve the nation. He started this Institute in industrially
alert town of Coimbatore. He has since become a role model for all
the young and old alike. He is a rare blend of academician,
industrialist and philanthropist and politician. His vision has
produced a large number of engineers of high quality who are
involved in the development of Science and Technology in the
country.

I congratulate the Institution and its founder. My
friend Prof. N Balakrishnan is an Alumni of this institution and
he still remembers the Director, his teachers and staff of this
institution even after 34 years of his leaving this institution.
This has happened due to the care taken by the institution while
nurturing the students during their stay here. Over the years CIT
has grown into a multi-disciplinary institution of excellence. I
have visited CIT, when I was the Principle Scientific Advisor to
the Government of India. I stayed at your guest house. I visited
your hostels and interacted with your students who received me
with warmth and enthusiasm. I could see the dream in their eyes to
contribute to the vision of a Developed India. I could see in them
the future of the country that is bright and pure. I was thinking
what thoughts I can share with you today. I have selected the
topic "Convergence of Technologies".

India in transformation
India is well on its way to become a knowledge
power, there are all round growth in all sectors of the economy
namely the agriculture, manufacturing and services. Today we have
an opportunity to take the leadership in the knowledge revolution.
Knowledge Revolution is indeed the foundation for leading India
into a Developed Nation. For this, the time is ripe because of the
ascending trajectory of the economy, availability of great
institutions for capacity building of the human resource, abundant
bio-diversity, and other natural resources and above all, our 540
million youth who are determined to make the nation prosperous,
happy and a safe place to live well before 2020. With this
background India must take the lead in mobilizing and integrating
national and international knowledge resources. Keeping this in
mind, I would like to discuss with you on Convergence of
Technologies, Societal Grid leading to World Knowledge Platform.

Convergence of Technologies
The information technology and communication
technology have already converged leading to Information and
Communication Technology (ICT). Information Technology combined
with bio-technology has led to bio-informatics. Now, Nano-technology
is knocking at our doors. It is the field of the future that will
replace microelectronics and many fields with tremendous
application potential in the areas of medicine, electronics and
material science. When Nano technology and ICT meet, integrated
silicon electronics, photonics are born and it can be said that
material convergence will happen. With material convergence and
biotechnology linked, a new science called Intelligent Bioscience
will be born which would lead to a disease free, happy and more
intelligent human habitat with longevity and high human
capabilities. Convergence of bio-nano-info technologies can lead
to the development of nano robots. Nano robots when they are
injected into a patient, my expert friends say, it will diagnose
and deliver the treatment exclusively in the affected area and
then the nano-robot gets digested as it is a DNA based product.
Convergence of ICT, aerospace and Nano technologies will emerge
and revolutionize the aerospace industry and electronics leading
to nano computing systems. This technological convergence will
enable building of cost effective low weight, high payload, and
highly reliable aerospace systems, which can be used for
inter-planetary transportation.

Bioinformatics: The convergence of
bioscience and IT into Bioinformatics has given the thrust to
researchers for genomics-based drug discovery and development.
Pressure is mounting over the pharmaceutical companies to reduce
or at least control costs, and have a growing need for new
informatics tools to help manage the influx of data from genomics,
and turn that data into tomorrow's drugs.
Bioinformatics data play a vital role and emerging as a business
model for the medical and pharmaceutical sector. Key areas such as
gene prediction, data mining, protein structure modeling and
prediction, protein folding and stability, macromolecular assembly
and modeling of complex biological systems are thriving and IT has
major role to play in these areas in bringing the tools to manage
the high throughput experiments and the data they generate, and
sharing and integrating all the data in a meaningful way resulting
into the detailed models of complex systems, particularly
biological pathways.

Bio Suite: I launched
the Bio-Suite at Hyderabad on 14th July 2004, which is an
important software package that caters to all aspects of
computational biology from genomics to structure-based drug
design. It incorporates the latest publicly known algorithms, as
chosen by a panel of academic partners, and has been coded
entirely by the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) team, using the
software engineering practices. It can be used by academic and R&D
institutions, small and medium and large biotechnology companies.
This bio-suite was developed by TCS in collaboration with Council
for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and academic
institutions for cost effective drug development in India.

Nano Technology: When
I think of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, I would like to discuss
about three scientists who have laid the foundation on nanoscience
and nanotechnology. Mr. Richard Feynman, who described the concept
of 'building machines" atom by atom in his talk at Caltech titled
"There is plenty of room at the bottom". Mr. Eric Drexler, who
wrote the book titled 'Nano Systems, Molecular machinery,
manufacturing and computation". Prof CNR Rao, who pioneered and
fostered the nanoscience research in India. Molecular nano
technology has enormous potential for future aerospace systems and
health areas. Research has shown that newly discovered class of
molecules, leading to the development of carbon nano tubes that
they have multiple applications in the system developed in the
areas of electronics particularly nano-electronics and power
systems. Carbon nano tubes are normal form of carbon with
remarkable electrical and mechanical properties. It is hoped that
such materials could revolutionize electronic design and open the
space frontier by radically lowering the cost of launch to orbit.
Carbon Nano tubes reinforced with polymer matrix will result in
composites which are super strong, light weight, small and
intelligent structures in the field of material science. This has
tremendous aerospace applications.

Molecular switches and circuits along with nano
cell will pave the way for the next generation computers. Ultra
dense computer memory coupled with excellent electrical
performance will result in low power, low cost, nano size and yet
faster assemblies.

Energy for future generations: The era of
wood and bio-mass is almost nearing its end. The age of oil and
natural gas would soon be over even within the next few decades.
The world energy forum has predicted that fossil based oil, coal
and gas reserves will last for another 5 - 10 decades only.
Hydrogen fuel and solar rays are the two modes to get clean power.
The solar rays, when passed though presently available solar
photovoltaic cells have an efficiency of less than 20%. I would
like to discuss the latest research in the area of photo-voltaic
cells using Carbon nano tubes which can give an efficiency of over
45%, nearly three times the efficiency which the present
technology can offer.

CNT based solar cells for higher
efficiency
The low efficiency of conventional photo voltaic
cells has restricted the use of solar cells for large application
for power generation. Research has shown that the Gallium Arsenide
(GaAs) based PV cell with multi junction device could give maximum
efficiency of 30%. Therefore, the present research trend is on the
use of Carbon Nano Tube (CNT) based PV cell. Both single wall CNTs
and multi wall CNTs have been used as electrodes, as electron
acceptor, which can split exciton into electrons and holes to
produce electricity.
The CNTs provide better electron ballistic transport property
along its axis with high current density capacity on the surface
of the solar cell without much loss. Higher electrical
conductivity and mechanical strength of CNT could improve the
quantum efficiency to the order of 35%. But, this is not
sufficient. Recent research abroad has shown that the alignment of
the CNT with the polymer composites substrate is the key issue and
this aligned CNT based PV cells would give very high efficiency in
photovoltaic conversion. The polymer composites increase contact
area for better charge transfer and energy conversion. In this
process, the researchers could achieve the efficiency of about 50%
at the laboratory scale. The optimum efficiency was achieved with
the aligned CNTs with poly 3 - octyl thiophene (P3OT) based PV
cell. I am sure, scientific researchers in Coimbatore Institute of
Technology (CIT) will be excited to work in this area of research
in partnership with industries so that we can get large scale
production of aligned CNTs with P3OT based high energy solar
cells. Now I would like to describe the societal grid, which is
essential for bringing the connectivity for the billion people
towards building the knowledge society.

Technology to Society -
Societal Grid
Development of technologies and their convergence
have significant influence on the society in terms of knowledge,
health care, governance and economic development. To maximize the
synergy between the various components of education, healthcare,
e-governance, rural development we need to establish
connectivities among them. These connectivities will certainly
bring seamless access and information flow among the various
domains leading to maximization of GDP and productivity; hence,
there is need for establishing the GRIDs namely Knowledge grid,
healthcare grid, e-governance grid and the PURA (Providing Urban
Amenities in Rural Areas) grid. This interconnecting grid will be
known as societal grid. Knowledge sharing, knowledge utilization
and knowledge re-use is very vital by all constituents of the
society for promoting non-linear growth. Details of Societal Grid
are:

1. Knowledge GRID - Inter connecting
universities with socio-economic institutions, industries and R&D
organizations.
2. Health Care GRID - Inter-connecting the Health Care
institutions of Government, Corporate and Super specialty
hospitals, research institutions, educational institutions and
ultimately, Pharma R & D institutions.
3. e-Governance GRID - Inter-connecting the Central
Government and State Governments and District and Block level
offices for G2G (Government to Government) and G2C (Government to
Citizen) connectivity.
4. PURA GRID - Connecting the PURA Nodal centers with the
Village Knowledge Centres and Domain service providers.
We have, so far discussed all the four connectivities required for
the societal transformation. With this transformation, India is
poised for creating the World Knowledge Platform for promoting
synergy amongst partner nations.

World Knowledge Platform
During my visit to Singapore, Philippines and
Republic of Korea, I have put forward the concept of "World
Knowledge Platform", which will integrate the core competencies of
the partner countries to develop knowledge products. This platform
will enable joint design, development, cost effective production
and marketing of the knowledge products in various domains based
on the core competence of partner nations to international market.
In India, we have today an example of a successful joint venture
which harnessed the core competencies of two nations India and
Russia, who have different cultures, languages and design
standards. The product which has come out is of world class, much
ahead of other countries due to the joint working of best of minds
from both countries. This proves that if the core competencies of
nations are combined, best of knowledge products can emanate well
ahead of time.

Missions of World Knowledge Platform: The
convergence of Bio, Nano and ICT is expected to touch every area
of concern to the humanity. The "World Knowledge platform" will
take up the missions, in some of the areas given below, which are
of utmost urgency to all of us to make our world a safe,
sustainable and peaceful and prosperous place to live:
1. Energy: exploration, storage, production and conversion
2. Water: treatment and desalination
3. Healthcare: Diagnosis, drug delivery system
4. Food: preservation, storage and distribution
5. Knowledge products :Hardware, Software and Networking Products
6. Automobile: Hardware and embedded software integration
In addition to the areas mentioned above, areas such as
electronics, ICT and Automobile Sector may also be focused
especially in the areas of design, development leading to
productionization for meeting the market demands of partner
countries and the world market. The core competence of India is
software and the core competencies of the other partner nations
are hardware and software, it can lead to design, development and
marketing of world class systems that is equally dominated by the
software intelligence and hardware innovation. The world knowledge
platform will also evolve a virtual design centre with the
participation of collaborating countries. I am sure CIT can
definitely become a member of this World Knowledge Platform.

Conclusion
CIT has been a premier education and research
institution in the country for Engineering and Technology. How
will this institute meet this challenge in the coming century?
Based on my visits to all the States and Union Territories in the
country and 14 countries in Asia, Europe and Africa and meeting
over one million youth, I realize that all the youth irrespective
of which country they belong to, aspire to live in a peaceful,
happy, prosperous and safe nation. What does it mean? It means
that economic prosperity alone is not sufficient. It has to be
complimented with the value systems and our five thousand years
old Civilizational heritage which has genetically shaped the
Indian people. I personally believe, when the nation is
progressing towards economic development, it is also essential to
build education with value system drawn from our Civilizational
heritage. The good human life comes out of the way we live; we may
have series of problems. But the billion people have the
connectivity which gives us the united strength. To meet the
challenges of such a missions for the nation, I visualize the
Coimbatore Institute of Technology (CIT) to have the following
missions:

(a) CIT has to be known for its pioneering
research in Chemical technology, manufacturing and Information and
Communication Technology.
(b) Humanities discipline should be made compulsory for all
students at graduate, post-graduate and Ph.D. level.
(c) Conceiving and conducting a special programme on convergence
of technology at the graduate, post-graduate and Ph.D level with
continuous update.
(d) Be a partner in the World Knowledge Platform to promote world
class knowledge creation, knowledge dissemination and knowledge
sharing among all partner countries.
(e) Prepare the research road map for Tamilnadu for the next three
decades.
(f) Create CIT a Virtual Education Hub - so that the quality
education from CIT can reach out to different engineering
institutions in Tamil Nadu.
(g) Generate next generation leaders and Faculty for the multitude
of engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu.
Once again let me greet all the Members of CIT particularly the
founder Prof P. R. Ramakrishnan, the students and staff, the
present and the past on Golden Jubilee Year. My best wishes to all
the member of CIT success in their mission of promoting quality
engineering education and research among the youth.
May God bless you.
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