- https://www.theweek.in/wire-updates/national/2025/06/23/bes22-mh-iit-bombay-sunlight.html
- https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/iit-bombay-scientists-develop-solar-heat-battery-for-freezing-himalayan-homes/article69728958.ece
- https://www.iitb.ac.in/research-highlight/iit-bombay-researchers-propose-bottling-sunlight-summers-use-heating-winter
- https://www.ptinews.com/editor-detail/IIT-Bombay-researchers-develop-solar-powered-device-to-heat-Himalayan-homes-in-winter/2668873
- https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-news/iit-bombay-powers-up-winter-with-solar-thermal-tech
- IIT-Bombay’s new solar heaters may aid Indian troops guarding northern borders (deccanherald.com) Link
- IIT Bombay Develops Nanostructured Material With Highest Solar Heat Absorption (ndtv.com) Link
- IIT Bombay’s Marigold Like NCF Comes As A Break-Through In Heat Absorption Materials – Timeline Daily Link
- A new nanomaterial converts 97% of sunlight into heat – The Hindu BusinessLine Link
- IIT Bombay Develops Nano Material Converting 97% Sunlight Into Heat (rprealtyplus.com) Link
- IIT Bombay Developed Marigold-like Nanostructured Material Demonstrating Highest Solar Heat Absorption; Check Details Here (collegedunia.com) Link
- IIT Bombay developed a low-cost way of extracting hydrogen from water. Link1 Link2 Link3 Link4 Link5 Link 6 Link 7 Link 8 Link 9 Link 10 Link 11 Link 12
- Our carbon material for heavy-metal scavenging is in the news. Link1 Link2
- IIT Bombay’s sensor detects zinc in sweat, and soil in real-time. Link
- IIT Bombay fabricates wearable supercapacitors. Link
- Nanowerk covers our research. Link
- IIT Bombay’s very low power water filter – The Hindu (dated 11th November 2017) highlighted our research.
- A skin that tracks movement – The Hindu (dated 09th August 2017) highlighted our research.
- Nanowerk highlighted the work on the high current-carrying capacity of CNT-copper composite in its web portal: “Novel CNT-copper composite delivers a 100-fold increase in current density”, Nanowerk, 6th August 2013.
- Work on CNT-Cu composite was highlighted in the Hindu: “Carbon nanotubes for next-gen conductors”, The Hindu, 9th August 2013.
- AIST issued a press release on the result onthe high current-carrying-capacity of CNT-Cu composite that was highlighted in a number of Japanese newspapers including
- The Gomutimes Digital
- EEtimes (Japan’s leading electronics and telecommunications magazine)
- Yahoo! News Japan
- NikkanKogya (Japan’s largest technological newspaper)
- Kankyo Business (Japan’s leading business-related newspaper).
- Work on CNT-Cu composite was selected as the “Paper of the Month” by The Latest Science, U.S.A.
- Work on CNT-Cu composite (published in Nature Communications) is currently ranked in the top 98 percentile among 10000 tracked articles published at a similar time in all journals.
- Work on the thermal properties of CNT-Copper composite was highlited in a number of Japanese newspapers including (1) NikkanKogya (2) EEtimes (3) NIKKEI Electronics magazine.
- Glowing future for Nanotube, Chemistry World, October 2007.
- New light on Old material, The Telegraph, November 2007: The work on visible light emission from Metal-CNT composites received coverage on the front page of the scientific section of The Telegraph.
- Scientific article Phys. Rev. Lett., 2007, 99, 167404: Was highlighted in Virtual Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, (2007) Vol 16, Iss 18.
- Scientific article Phys. Rev. Lett., 2005, 95, 164501: Was highlighted in Virtual Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, (2005) Vol 12, Iss 17.