The Department of Nanotechnology has been recognized as one of the core competence centers for excellence in research as well as academia. Nanotechnology is an inherently interdisciplinary field and bridges physics, biology, materials science, and chemistry. It has been recently shown tremendous attention and deals with the latest developments in the various disciplines such as Material Science, Micro(Nano) electronics, Manufacturing of miniaturized electronic and optical devices, quantum computing, Computational Nanotechnology, Nanomechanical engineering & sensors, Nanolithography & Nanointerface engineering, Nanomagnetism etc. It is expected to greatly impact Nanomedicine, BioNanotechnology, Nanoeconomy, Industrial and Commercial Applications, Nano-Intellectual Property Rights.