Research & Innovation Infrastructure

The University is committed in integrating education with human values, in pursuit of research, nurturing innovations, development of innovative products and innovated systems in an environment of learning. The competent pool of 346 dedicated full time faculty members, experts in their field, are strongly committed to the cause of research and innovation.

Interdisciplinary Research Clusters: Amity is committed to promote interdepartmental translational research in areas of high national and global relevance such as Cancer Research, Lipidomics, Computational Biology, Infectious Diseases, Nano Science and Technology, Environment and Human Health, Climate Research, Agriculture and Herbal Drug Design and Technology.

Directorate of research & Publications: DRP is responsible to create a repository of all the innovation ideas, research and publications.

Centers for Excellence: At Amity University Gurugram multiple Centers of Excellence have been established to promote Research and Development in diversified areas.

The details may be found at: https://www.amity.edu/gurugram/centre_of_excellence.aspx

Amity Patent Cell: is highly active in promoting ‘patenting culture’ among faculty, students and research scholars.

Research Laboratories: The research ecosystem of the University is strongly supported by over 100 most high-tech laboratories. It offers cutting edge practical exposure to the students and train them to be industry ready professionals. Science, engineering and technology laboratories equipped with modern equipment’s such as Confocal microscope Inverted fluorescence microscope, Ultracentrifuge, Gel imaging system, FTIR spectrophotometer, Fluorescence spectrophotometer, Simultaneous Thermal Analyzer ST 8000, NASA-AERONET Multi-Spectral Sun-Sky Radiometer- Model # 133, Modeling of Air Pollution And Networking (MAPAN), (AQMS) – A suit of PM, Gas and Met Sensors- Model: ESA, Weather and Environmental Monitor (Pocket Weather Tracker)- Model: 4500NV, Aethalometer (Black Carbon & Biomass Burning Analyzer)- New Generation AE-33 to name a few. A newly sanctioned DST-FIST project added a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer and a Gas-Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer to the university research infrastructure. More details may be found at:

Research Laboratories: The research ecosystem of the University is strongly supported by over 100 most high-tech laboratories. It offers cutting edge practical exposure to the students and train them to be industry ready professionals. Science, engineering and technology laboratories equipped with modern equipment’s such as Confocal microscope Inverted fluorescence microscope, Ultracentrifuge, Gel imaging system, FTIR spectrophotometer, Fluorescence spectrophotometer, Simultaneous Thermal Analyzer ST 8000, NASA-AERONET Multi-Spectral Sun-Sky Radiometer- Model # 133, Modeling of Air Pollution And Networking (MAPAN), (AQMS) – A suit of PM, Gas and Met Sensors- Model: ESA, Weather and Environmental Monitor (Pocket Weather Tracker)- Model: 4500NV, Aethalometer (Black Carbon & Biomass Burning Analyzer)- New Generation AE-33 to name a few. A newly sanctioned DST-FIST project added a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer and a Gas-Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer to the university research infrastructure. More details may be found at:
https://www.amity.edu/gurugram/labs

Central Instrument Research Facility (CIRF): The Central Instrument Research Facility (CIRF) is housed at Amity University Haryana, Gurugram provides a central facility of latest and advanced analytical instrument for research and for promoting interdisciplinary research.

Amity Lipidomics Research Facility (ALRF): ALRF was established at the Amity University, Haryana in 2018, with funding from Department of Science and Technology (DST-FIST) Gov. of India and Amity University, Haryana.

The purpose of establishing this facility is to provide the scientific community (within Amity University and external researchers, both academia and industry) with state-of-the-art mass spectrometric techniques for separation, identification and quantitation of biomolecules like lipids, metabolites and proteins.

Please visit: https://www.amity.edu/gurugram/lipidomics-research-facility.aspx for more details.

Amity Materials Research Facility (AMRF): AMRF established at Amity University Gurugram in 2020, with funding from Department of Science and Technology (DST-FIST) Govt. of India and Amity University Haryana, is open to usage by scientific community and industry people. The purpose of establishing this facility is to provide the scientific community (within Amity University and external researchers, both academia and industry) with state-of-the-art Particle Size & Zeta Potential Measurement, thermoanalysis and spectroscopy facility for material science research in diverse fields of Applied Sciences.

Cheminnova Lab: Cheminnova lab was established at Amity University Gurugram in 2020, with funding from Department of Science and Technology (DST-FIST) Govt. of India and Amity University Haryana. As with the AMRF the Cheminnova facility is open to usage by scientific community as well as industry. A table top multi-nuclear nuclear magnetic resonance instrument operating at 80 MHz as well as a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry instrument would make characterization of small molecules possible.

Library: The libraries at AUH are an integrated knowledge resource centre that is stocked with more than 50 thousand books, periodicals, references, national and international journals, conversing all aspects of academic studies and research materials. The Library has online journals and access to e-journals, databases etc., extensive E-database such as - EBSCO, IEEE, ACM Digital Library, Oxford University Press, Institute of Physics, Nature Journal, Portland Press, Royal Society of Chemistry, Taylor & Francis, American Institute of Physics, AIP, DELNET, SCC Online, Manupatra.