India's Rise in Nanoelectronics Research
Udayan Ganguly, Sandip Lashkare, and Swaroop Ganguly

TL;DR
India has significantly advanced its nanoelectronics research ecosystem since 2006, transitioning from negligible contributions to becoming a top contributor, with key insights into infrastructure development, research growth, and international collaboration.
Contribution
This paper provides a detailed analysis of India's nanoelectronics ecosystem development, highlighting the timeline, growth factors, and strategic recommendations for future progress.
Findings
6-year incubation from infrastructure to first papers
4-year period to achieve global competitiveness
Growth in experimental research is crucial for progress
Abstract
Modern semiconductors innovation has a strong relation to scale and skill. While India has a significant demand for semiconductors, it has a daunting challenge to create a semiconductor ecosystem. Yet, India has quietly come a long way. Starting with Centers of Excellence in Nanoelectronics (CENs) initiated in 2006 and broad science and technology funding, India has transformed its nanoelectronics research ecosystem. From negligible contributions as late as 2011, India has risen to be a top contributor to IEEE Electron Devices journals today. Our study presents important observations in terms of ecosystem development. First, there is a 6 year incubation time from infrastructure initiation to first papers. Then, 4 more years to become globally competitive. Second, growth in experimental research is essential along with modeling & simulations. Finally, the aspirational goals of…
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TopicsIndian Economic and Social Development · Nanotechnology research and applications
