Nobel Laureate Konstantin Novoselov and CM Yogi Adityanath Discuss Advanced Research in Uttar Pradesh
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Lucknow, March 11 (NationPress) Nobel Prize winner Konstantin Novoselov had a significant meeting with Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday. The meeting also included Rajat Verma, CEO of Lohum, along with the company’s Chief of Staff, Ayush Sabat.
Insiders revealed that the discussion aimed at identifying opportunities to enhance research and innovation in advanced materials, aspiring to transform Uttar Pradesh into a “center of advanced research and engineering.”
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath warmly welcomed the Nobel laureate, along with Rajat Verma and Ayush Sabat, expressing appreciation for the favorable investment climate in the state.
On his social media platform X, the Chief Minister shared images from their meeting, stating, “Had a warm and productive interaction with Nobel Laureate Prof. Konstantin Novoselov and discussed opportunities to strengthen advanced materials research and innovation in Uttar Pradesh.”
In another update, he noted, “Met Mr. Rajat Verma, Founder & CEO of Lohum, and Mr. Ayush Sabat, Chief of Staff at Lohum, discussing opportunities in advanced materials research and engineering. Lohum’s initiative to establish India’s first rare earth-to-magnet integrated facility in Uttar Pradesh illustrates the increasing interest of both global and national innovators in the state’s evolving industrial landscape.”
Throughout the discussion, various possibilities were explored to position Uttar Pradesh as a leading hub for advanced material research and engineering in India. Detailed conversations took place regarding Lohum’s proposal to create India’s inaugural “Rare Earth to Magnet” integrated facility in the state, which is expected to bolster high-tech manufacturing in the nation.
Konstantin Novoselov, celebrated for his groundbreaking work in discovering graphene, is currently collaborating with Lohum as a strategic advisor. His goal is to implement advanced material science at an industrial scale, particularly in battery technology and the energy sector.
The collaboration between Lohum and Novoselov emphasizes two crucial areas:
- Utilizing 2D materials (like graphene) to enhance the performance, safety, and longevity of next-generation lithium-ion batteries.
- Developing advanced recycling systems for batteries and permanent magnets to ensure improved recovery of critical minerals, thereby fortifying the circular economy.
This partnership is also deemed vital for India’s “Make in India” initiative and the country’s vision for green energy.