17/05/2026
On the occasion of the 13th International Day of Art of Giving, the staff members of the Central Research Facility, KIIT University came together to celebrate the beautiful mission of “Share to Shine,” inspired by the noble vision of our Honorable Founder Sir.
This celebration became even more meaningful as we spent the day at an old orphanage, sharing love, care, and moments of togetherness with the elderly residents. The smiles on their faces, their heartfelt blessings, and the genuine happiness in their eyes reminded us that the true essence of giving lies not in material things, but in compassion, presence, and humanity.
The experience left us deeply emotional and grateful, reinforcing the belief that even small acts of kindness can create a lasting impact. Together, we continue to carry forward the spirit of giving, sharing, and spreading happiness to make the world shine brighter. ✨
12/05/2026
Students from the Department of Physics, Bahugram Degree College, Bahugram, Cuttack, visited our Central Research Facility (CRF) today for an enriching exposure to advanced scientific instruments and research infrastructure. The visit provided valuable insights into modern research techniques and fostered curiosity and innovation among the students.
07/05/2026
We are proud to share that the Central Research Facility (CRF),has been acknowledged in the research paper “Enhanced Visible-Light-Driven Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue and Ciprofloxacin Using Magnetic NiFe₂O₄@ZIF-67”, published in RSC Advances by Royal Society of Chemistry.
The acknowledgement highlights the utilization of advanced instruments available at CRF, which significantly supported the characterization and experimental analysis carried out in this research work. Congratulations to all contributors on this achievement!
05/05/2026
Students from Netaji Subhas Memorial City College, Rajabagicha, Cuttack, visited our Central Research Facility (CRF) today for an insightful exposure to advanced research instruments and scientific infrastructure. The visit aimed to provide hands-on understanding and inspire academic curiosity through real-time interaction with cutting-edge technologies.
30/04/2026
We are pleased to share that the Central Research Facility (CRF), KIIT-DU, has been acknowledged in the research paper “Pd@Ce Metal Organic Framework for Dual Reduction of Nitrophenols and Chromium (VI)”, published in RSC Applied Interfaces by Royal Society of Chemistry.
The acknowledgement highlights the utilization of advanced instrumentation facilities at CRF, which played a crucial role in supporting the experimental investigations and successful outcomes of this study. Congratulations to all contributors on this achievement!
Link: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2026/lf/d6lf00091f
28/04/2026
We are delighted to share that the Central Research Facility (CRF), KIIT-DU, has been acknowledged in the research paper “Sustainable Graphitic Carbon Quantum Dots from Confectionery Liquorice for Selective Metal Ion Sensing and Membrane-Targeted Antibacterial Activity”, published in ACS Food Science & Technology by American Chemical Society.
This recognition highlights CRF’s contribution in supporting innovative and interdisciplinary research spanning nanomaterials, sensing, and biomedical applications. Congratulations to all contributors on this achievement!
Link - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnutrsci.5c00005
27/04/2026
We are pleased to share that the Central Research Facility (CRF), KIIT-DU, has been acknowledged in the research paper “Investigation of Mechanical, Morphological, Structural and Electrochemical Properties of PVD TiAlN Coating: A Detailed Experimental Study and Its Correlation with an Analytical Approach Using the Least Square Method”, published in Applied Surface Science Advances by Elsevier.
The acknowledgement highlights the use of the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) facility at CRF, underscoring its vital role in enabling advanced surface characterization and high-quality research outcomes. Congratulations to all contributors on this achievement!
Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523924000667
22/04/2026
We are proud to share that the Central Research Facility (CRF), KIIT-DU, has been acknowledged in the research paper “An Improved Johnson–Cook Constitutive Model for Flow Stress Prediction of 92W–5Co–3Ni Alloy”, published in Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering by Springer Nature.
This recognition reflects CRF’s continued support in facilitating high-impact research in advanced materials and engineering. Congratulations to all contributors on this achievement!
Link :https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43452-024-01031-3
06/04/2026
We are delighted to share that the Central Research Facility (CRF), KIIT-DU, has been acknowledged in the research paper “Solvothermally Synthesized Nanocrystalline CoSb₃: Insights into Lattice Dynamics, Thermal Stability, and Thermal Conductivity”, published in the Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids on ScienceDirect.
This recognition reflects CRF’s strong support in enabling high-quality research in advanced materials and nanoscience. Congratulations to all contributors on this achievement!
Link : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022369725000381?via%3Dihub
06/04/2026
We are pleased to share that the Central Research Facility (CRF), KIIT-DU, has been acknowledged in the research paper “Flow Stress Behaviour Prediction of 92W-5Co-3Ni Alloy Using Various Machine Learning Models”, published in Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies by Taylor & Francis.
This recognition highlights CRF’s valuable contribution in supporting advanced research integrating materials science and machine learning. Congratulations to all contributors on this achievement!
Link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2374068X.2024.2379130
07/03/2026
Prof. Seth Cohen from the University of California, San Diego, USA, interacted with the K-1000 students of KIIT Deemed to be University, sharing valuable insights on global research, innovation, and academic opportunities. The session inspired students to explore new dimensions in science and higher education.