Institute for Plasma Research
Main Campus

Institute For Plasma Research
Bhat Village,Near Indira Bridge
Gandhinagar-382428
Gujarat - INDIA

Telephone: +91-79-23962000
Fax : +91-79-23962277
Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) is located in a peaceful and green campus on the bank of river Sabarmati, near Indira Bridge, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It was established in 1986 as an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology (DST) with a mandate to pursue research in Plasma Science and technology. The institute grew rapidly and came under the administrative umbrella of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in 1995. Over the years, IPR has developed competence in advanced fields like Theoretical Plasma Physics, Computer Modeling and Simulation, Superconducting magnets and Cryogenics, Ultra High Vacuum technologies, sophisticated Plasma Diagnostic systems, RF and Neutral Beam Heating systems, High Voltage Engineering systems, Pulsed Power systems, Computer based Data Acquisition and Control systems besides, Industrial, Environmental and strategic plasma applications. A multi-disciplinary team of around 400 scientists and technologists carries out these tasks.



FCIPT
Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma Technologies (FCIPT)
Institute for Plasma Research A-10/B,
G.I.D.C. Electronics Estate, Sector 25,
Gandhinagar - 382044, Gujarat, India
Ph: +91 79 23269003 Fax: +91 79 23269001
Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma Technologies (FCIPT) links industries with Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), Gandhinagar, India. The knowledge - base in plasma  sciences and associated technologies is exploited to generate advanced and non  conventional plasma based technologies for material processing and  environmental remediation.
IPR is an autonomous institute under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Govt. of India. It is exclusively devoted to basic research in plasma sciences and  development of technological applications. The major thrust is in magnetic  confinement fusion and plasma assisted material processing.
FCIPT takes up development of plasma processing technologies from concept to commercialization and promotes awareness of technology through Technology  transfer, Newsletters and Direct marketing.
FCIPT is a ISO 9001:2000 (2008) certified organization



Iter India
ITER-India
Institute for Plasma Research
A-29 GIDC Electronic Estate, Sector-25
Gandhinagar – 382 016, Gujarat, India.
Phone
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+91-79-23269500, 23269603
Fax
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+91-79-23269501
ITER will be built mostly through in-kind contributions from the participant countries (Parties) in the form of components manufactured by the Parties and delivered/installed at ITER.
ITER-India is the Indian Domestic Agency (DA), formed with the responsibility to provide to ITER the Indian contribution.

ITER will be built mostly through in-kind contributions by the seven partners, meaning they will build their share of ITER components through an appropriately formed Domestic Agency (DA) and industries and deliver them to ITER for final assembly of the device. India will be contributing, like other partners except the host EU, about 9.1% of the ITER construction cost (EU pays about 45%). Most of this will be in the form of components made by the Indian industry and delivered to ITER.Only a small part (~1%) will be paid in cash to a common fund for in-cash procurements by the ITER International Team. ITER-India is the Indian DA formed to deliver India’s share of Procurement Packages to ITER.




CPP-IPR

Centre of Plasma Physics – Institute for Plasma Research(CPP-IPR)
Nazirakhat, Tepesia,
Sonapur 782 402
Kamrup (M), Assam.
Tel: +91 9957566947(Office)
Centre of Plasma Physics – Institute for Plasma Research (CPP-IPR) is a research centre of Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), Gandhinagar, Gujarat, an autonomous institute under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Govt. of India.
The centre was initially formed with a small group of scientists in 1991 as a project of Govt. of Assam, and functioned as an autonomous institute under the Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of Assam, till May 29, 2009. Hereon upon, the institute was taken as a centre of Institute for Plasma Research under DAE, Govt. of India.