Nihil
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Hi all,
What are the new technologies that you think South Asian countries should start focusing on? New technologies are essential not only for research supremacy but also for economic development and military benefits down the line.
I personally would nominate two areas that South Asian countries should start urgently start focussing their research on:
Graphene and related 2D materials (Only IISc Bangalore from India is doing some respectable work there)
Robotics
As somebody who reads several of the top journals in these fields, sadly both China and South Korea are far, far ahead in the game. When it comes to 2D materials research I will put China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Israel and then India (much, much below in quantity below the other 4, and definitely not in the global top 10). Pakistan and Bangladesh have negligible contributions. This ranking is not based on jingoism, but rather on the cold, hard reality of the vanishingly small number of Nature or Science publications from South Asia.
Even though South Asian institutions are progressing, especially in Pakistan (HEC has done an amazing job), but when it comes to cutting edge research it seems that we are content to work in fields that went out of fashion in the eighties.
Comments from others about new emerging technologies that should be focussed on, and universities/labs doing good work in such areas will be highly appreciated.
What are the new technologies that you think South Asian countries should start focusing on? New technologies are essential not only for research supremacy but also for economic development and military benefits down the line.
I personally would nominate two areas that South Asian countries should start urgently start focussing their research on:
Graphene and related 2D materials (Only IISc Bangalore from India is doing some respectable work there)
Robotics
As somebody who reads several of the top journals in these fields, sadly both China and South Korea are far, far ahead in the game. When it comes to 2D materials research I will put China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Israel and then India (much, much below in quantity below the other 4, and definitely not in the global top 10). Pakistan and Bangladesh have negligible contributions. This ranking is not based on jingoism, but rather on the cold, hard reality of the vanishingly small number of Nature or Science publications from South Asia.
Even though South Asian institutions are progressing, especially in Pakistan (HEC has done an amazing job), but when it comes to cutting edge research it seems that we are content to work in fields that went out of fashion in the eighties.
Comments from others about new emerging technologies that should be focussed on, and universities/labs doing good work in such areas will be highly appreciated.