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MULTI-PURPOSE AEROSPACE VEHICLE AIRCRAFT LIKE OPERATIONS USING CONVENTIONAL RUNWAYS EXTENSIVE REUSABILITY (MORE THAN 100 TIMES) HIGHER PAYLOAD EFFICIENCY (5 TIMES OF CURRENT LAUNCHERS) DRASTICALLY LOWER LAUNCH COST (1/50TH OF THE CURRENT COST) FEATURES HYPERPLANE PAYLOAD FRACTION (% OF LAUNCH WT) www.presidentofindia.nic.in

GOD’S OWN CREATION OF NANO MATERIALS Source: Coloration strategies in peacock feathers Jian Zi, Xindi Yu, Yizhou Li, Xinhua Hu, Chun Xu, Xingjun Wang, Xiaohan Liu and Rongtang Fu (Fudan University), China Source : Nature www.presidentofindia.nic.in

BIOLOGICAL MOLECULAR COMPLEXITY Point-like Molecules Bio-Macro Molecules Self Assembling Organisations Cellular Nets (Organisms) Atoms Cells Drexler Assembler Arm 2596 Atoms Plants Animals DNA Stewart Platform 36 Atoms E.Coli Bacterium Red Blood Cell Proteins Lab-On-a-Chip X X Dimers Clusters Assemblies Increasing Complexity Buckeyballs Nucleic Acid Dendrons Dendrimer Polymers & Infinite (Dendritic Architectures) Branch Cells Non Bio Molecular Complexity Protons, etc. H2O Monomers Atoms Nanometers .1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 106 107 108 Angstrom Micron Centimeter Sub-Pico Pico Sub-Nano Nanoscopic Sub-Micro Micro Macro Visible to the Eye 2x109 nm (2,000,000,000) = Tall Human www.presidentofindia.nic.in

CARBON NANOTUBES REINFORCED ADVANCED COMPOSITES Nanoreinforcement Process control Characterization Matrix Selection Mechanical strength Compatibility Acid based dispersion carbon nanofibre Composite Reinforcements Light weight materials Conductive polymers Radar absorbing materials Polymer matrix on carbon nanotubes Composite www.presidentofindia.nic.in

NANO COMPUTERS - THE NEXT GENERATION COMPUTERS ADVANTAGES Low Power & Cost Long retention of molecular memory Excellent Elect. Performance MOLECULAR SWITCH MOLECULAR CIRCUIT 100Gb/in2 NANO CELL “CROSS-BAR” MEMORY 500Gb/in2 RADICALLY FASTER & CHEAPER TO BUILD ASSEMBLY ULTRA-DENSE NANO COMPUTER MEMORY 1 Tb/in2 10 Tb/in2 www.presidentofindia.nic.in