A research scholar from Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has been selected for the prestigious Prime Minister Research Fellowship (PMRF).
Rubina, the PhD research scholar will work on the “development of smart capacitive sensors for condition monitoring of electrical apparatus in smart grids”. The work will pave a way for the development of novel capacitive sensors which will be cost-effective, easy to install and fulfil the application needs,” the university said in a statement.
JMI vice-chancellor professor Najma Akhtar congratulated the scholar for this award and hoped that she would justify the fellowship with quality research outcome.
Prof. Munna Khan, HOD, Department of Electrical Engineering said that she will receive a monthly fellowship of Rs 70, 000 for first two years, Rs 75,000 for 3rd year, Rs.80,000 for the 4th year and the 5th year respectively. In addition to this, the scholar is also eligible for a research grant of Rs. 2 lakhs per year (Rs 10 Lakhs for five years) under the scheme.
Rubina thanked professor AQ Ansari, the coordinator PMRF scheme, HOD, Dean F/O Engg. & Technology, the supervisor and other members of the department for her achievement.
Earlier, six research scholars of JMI were selected for PMRF under the ‘Lateral Entry Scheme’ of the December 2020 drive.
(With PTI inputs)