A patent is typically the result of applied research that is market-oriented, whereas a paper publication is the result of fundamental research that is knowledge-oriented. A patent is intended to provide financial benefits, and fundamental research is a source of significant innovation. Thus patents are the most crucial part of any innovation.
BITS emphasises innovation by translating ideas into a continuous commitment to research and knowledge creation. In addition, we also emphasise contribution through the novel and useful patentable inventions.
Larvicidal Formulation and a Process for the Preparation Thereof Inventors: Dr. Atish T. Paul, Pracheta Sengupta, Sanjeev Kumar A Pervious Bio-Concrete Water Filter. Inventors: Prof. Rajiv Gupta, Prof. Rajiv Gupta/ Prabhat Kumar Jha Non-Enzymatic Method For Large Scale Isolation oF ß-Casein From Milk Inventors: Prof. R. Mahesh, Dr. Sushil Yadav / Prof. Radhakrishnan Mahesh / Prof. Vishal Saxena A Reservoir System For Underground Water Storage Inventors: Prof. Rajiv Gupta, Prof. Rajiv Gupta/ Keyur Kapadia PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION OF CHROMIUM(VI) TO CHROMIUM(III) BY NOSTOC CALCICOLA IMMOBILIZED ON SILICA GEL Inventors: SK Verma, Dr. Sanjay Kumar Verma/ S Ramachandaran/Pankaj Kumar Jain TEMPERATURE INDUCIBLE PROMOTER DERIVED AND MODIFIED FROM ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM DJ1 PLASMID, AND ITS USE IN E. COLI FOR PRODUCTION OF DESIRED PROTEIN Inventors: Prof. Ashis Kumar Das, Prof. Ashish Das / Narayan Kumar
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