Deccan Chronicle

Fund crunch hits all: Prof. Amano

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JAN. 4

Blue light innovation is not the end for Nobel Prize winner Professor Hiroshi Amano who is working on ultra violet lights and internet of energy to ensure that science benefits people.

The CSIR-IICT had the auditorium packed to hear Professor Hiroshi who talked about the journey of blue light and its wide acceptance in the market. The research on blue light was abandoned as the synthesis of the chemicals was difficult. Professor Amano explained, “I have tried 1,500 experiment­s and every time the result was the same. There was no improvemen­t. But I didn’t abandon my project as I knew blue light was achievable and would bring down the energy consumptio­n levels.”

Professor Amano is now working on the project of ultra violet lights and internet of energy, which is a project where wireless transfer of energy is carried out. Professor Amano added, “Currently, the drones can be used for 30 minutes but we are making a system whereby it can be used for 24 hours. The experiment­s carried out in localised settings have shown that they can take the drone from 40 to 60 meters. But we want it to go from 100 to 120 meters.”

The Lifi technology is an energy-saving technology and will help bring down the energy consumptio­n.

Research projects require funds for equipment and materials. Professor Amano said, “I have faced the paucity of funds and this time too it’s the same problem.”

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Hiroshi Amano

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