Seminar & Events

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Physics Colloquium:
"Relativity and Navigation"
August 19, 2025 @ 17:15 hrs

The stories of Time, Relativity and Navigation are inextricably linked. This talk will bring out the history and physics of the connections. We will see that the practical problem of navigation led to better clocks, and a better understanding of Time and the behavior of Light. These developments fed into the Theory of Relativity and culminated in the Global Positioning system (GPS), which we now routinely use today to find our way.

Don't miss this opportunity to dive into the mysteries of the relativity and navigation!

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Weekly Seminar:
"Multipartite information in sparse SYK models"
Thursday @ 15:30 hrs.

Join us for the Weekly Seminar Series at the Department of Physics, held Thursday at 15:30 hrs. Each session features expert speakers discussing the latest research, innovations, and trends in their respective field. Open to students, faculty, and researchers, these seminars foster learning, collaboration, and insightful discussions.

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National Science Day
Feb 28, 2025

On February 28, 2025, we celebrated National Science Day with enthusiasm and curiosity. The event honored Sir C.V. Raman and his groundbreaking discovery of the Raman Effect. Engaging talks, exhibitions, and interactive sessions showcased scientific advancements. Students and researchers participated in discussions, experiments, and competitions. The day inspired a spirit of scientific inquiry and innovation among all attendees.

News & Updates

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Aug 04, 2025
Welcome freshers  


Department of Physics welcomes newly admitted B.Tech., M.Sc., and PhD students. Congratulations for your achievement. This is a place where ideas grow, curiosity is encouraged, and learning never stops. 

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July 4, 2025
Congratulations Dr. Vaibhav Kumar Singh 

The Department of Physics proudly congratulates Dr. Vaibhav Kumar Singh  on successfully defending their PhD thesis! This achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and passion for research. We celebrate your success and look forward to your future contributions! 

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June 5, 2025
Congratulations Dr. Indu Suresh

The Department of Physics proudly congratulates Dr. Indu Suresh on successfully defending their PhD thesis! This achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and passion for research. We celebrate your success and look forward to your future contributions! 

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March 21, 2025
Congratulations on the Promotion to Associate Professor!

Congratulations to Dr. Rudra, Dr. Vinay and Dr. Arijit on their well-earned promotion to Associate Professor.
This achievement reflects their dedication to excellence in research, teaching, and service.
Their contributions to Department and their respective field  have been invaluable to our academic community.
We extend our best wishes for continued success in their future endeavors.

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Jan 10, 2025
Congratulations Dr. Hareesh C

The Department of Physics proudly congratulates Dr. Hareesh C on successfully defending their PhD thesis! This achievement is a testament to your hard work, dedication, and passion for research. We celebrate your success and look forward to your future contributions! 

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Dec 02, 2024
Welcome Dr. Kapilldeb Dolui

We’re delighted to welcome our new faculty member Dr. Kapilldeb Dolui to the Department of Physics! His research experience is in the areas of computational materials physics, specifically studying of physical properties of large classes of quantum materials using first-principles methodologies. We look forward to collaborating and achieving great things together. Here’s to an exciting journey ahead! 

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Oct 01, 2024
Welcome Dr. Vikram Khaire

We’re delighted to welcome our new faculty member Dr. Vikram Khaire to the Department of Physics! His primary research area is astrophysics, with a focus on the intergalactic medium - the vast space between galaxies - which contains over 90% of the ordinary matter in the universe. We look forward to collaborating and achieving great things together. Here’s to an exciting journey ahead! 



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