Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT), Bhubaneswar, Orissa

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The Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT) previously known as Regional Research Laboratory (RRL), Bhubaneswar was set up as a prime establishment of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi in 1964 in the State of Orissa, in eastern India. The laboratory specializes in providing research & development support for process and product development with special stress on preservation and sustainable utilization of natural resources. The Director of the Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology is Prof.B.K .Mishra .

Located at the heart of the historic city of Bhubaneswar, IMMT is surrounded by Utkal University, Institute of Physics, Museum of Natural History Society, Samata Chandra Sekhar Planetarium and City Doordarshan. IMMT is situated at the side of the Kolkata-Chennai NH-5 that make the institute easily accessible by roads, train and air.

Library & Documentation Cell provides selected books and journals to the ongoing projects of the Laboratory. It also caters to the necessities of scientists by providing various information services using different CDROM databases, full-text journals and Internet based resources. This cell is furnished with adequate computer infrastructure and trained professionals.

Programs Offered:

  • Mining.
  • Mineral Processing.
  • Process Engineering .
  • Pollution Control.
  • Marine & Forest Products Utilization .
  • Medicinal & Aromatic Plants Cultivation.
  • metal Extraction.
  • Material Characterization .

Contact Us:

The Director,
Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research,
Bhubaneswar - 751 013, Orissa, INDIA .

Telephone:+91-674-2581126
Fax: 91-674-2581160
PBX:2581635, 2581636, 2581638
Email: dir@immt.res.in
Website: www.immt.res.in



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