Research Activities
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar has been expanding its Applied Sciences
programme to meet the emerging needs of India as a knowledge hub and textile
destination. A course with specialization in Textile Chemistry was introduced in
Guru Nanak Dev University as B.Sc (Textile Chemistry) in 1995 with a view to
generate technically trained manpower for the textile processing industry upon
keen interest and request from North Indian textile industry. In 1997, the
degree was converted from B.Sc (3 years) to B.Tech (4 years) in Textile
Chemistry, and in 2018; its course content was redesigned and named as B.Tech
Textile Processing Technology with an aim to broaden the scope of placement in
multinational companies at national and international level. Guru Nanak Dev
University has the right industry connections and experienced faculty from
I.I.T. Delhi and T.I.T. & S. Bhiwani. The course was designed and continuously
updated in consultation with the industry that result in 100% placement of the
graduating students. The course is a blend of theory, practical, industrial
training and research in various aspects of dye chemistry,
dyeing/printing/finishing technology, testing, yarn/fabric/garment manufacturing
and color measurement and analysis. With the change in industrial scenario and
their demand, the course was redesigned as B. Tech. (Textile Processing
Technology) and M.Sc. (Apparel and Textiles) in the independent, newly
established, department of Apparel and Textile Technology. The faculty has also
offered consultancy and testing services to the local industry under Textile
Industrial Service Centre (TISC). Most of our faculty members are pursuing their
advanced research in the topics viz. development of biodegradable hybrid
materials, Natural dyes, Medical textiles, antimicrobial biodegradable composite
materials extracted from bast/plant fibers. Green processing of textiles and
electromagnetic shielding materials for different applications
Distinguished Alumni of this B.Tech programme are currently working in various
segments of the above-mentioned Textile industries. After gaining the
experience, some of them have joined garment brands like Reebok, Fila, Adidas,
Nike, Liliput, Monte Carlo, etc; Garment Processing Units of all reputed
Industries like Madura Garments, Raymonds, Orient Craft Ltd, Dyes and Chemicals
marketing like in DyStar, Huntsman, Clariant, BASF, Resil, Atul, Rossari, etc.
Merchandising/Buying houses like GAP, Esprit, ITC, Triburg, Impluse, Apparel
Retail Chain Supply Management like Decathlon, Shopper Stop, Pantaloon, Reliance
Trends, Planet Fashion, Life Style, West Side etc. having packages more than Rs
30 Lacs/Annum.
The research activities of the Department embrace versatility and focus on
Textile Wet Processing of Natural as well as Synthetic Fibres/Fabrics, Dyeing
and Finishing of textiles using Eco friendly Materials, Microbe Resistant
textiles and Functional Clothing. Interdisciplinary areas of Surface
Functionalization, Pretreatment Technology, Textile Dyeing, Textile Printing,
Textile Finishing and Garment Processing.. The faculty of the Department is
involved in research projects funded by MHRD- Govt of India under the RUSA
Scheme, Golden Jubilee Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation- Guru Nanak
Dev University Amritsar (GJCEI) and SERB-DST. The contribution of the Department
has been recognised both nationally and internationally and the faculty has been
awarded for outstanding contribution in the field of Textile Chemistry and
'Young Engineering Award by Pearl Foundation, Bengaluru
State of the art instruments like Computer Colour Matching Spectrophotometer
(Data Colour), Washcator, Crockmeter, Tensile strength Tester, All types of
dyeing machinery operations, UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, etc. are available for
research and teaching. The department has access to online journals from RSC,
ACS, Taylor and Francis, etc. The faculty members have exposure to foreign
research laboratories in and are fellows of academic bodies of
national/international repute. The accomplishments of this department are
especially attributed to the collaborative efforts of the teaching faculty,
research students and the non-teaching staff of the department.
Placement Activities