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The students of The New Cambridge High School, Bengaluru participated in the programme held on 19 December 2015.
The programme included a talk "Magnetic storage" by Dr. S. Angappane, CeNS, followed by a tour of the research labs.
CeNS participated in the Mega Science Expo which was part of India International Science Festival (IISF 2015) held in IIT Delhi during 4-8 December 2015. We have put posters of research activities, displayed demo kits and flyers of ‘Invisible Switches’, ‘Polysoft Switchable Glass’, ‘Fast Responding Energy Efficient Anisotropic Organogels’ and ‘Temperature Sensing Liquid Crystal’. The Honorable minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan visited our stall and looked into the inventions. Our stall was visited by the faculty and researchers of various institutions in addition to school teachers and students.
The students of the NMKRV College, Bengaluru participated in the programme held on 5 December 2015.
The programme included a talk "Visible and Invisible Light" by Dr. D.S. Shankar Rao, CeNS, followed by a tour of the research labs.
V4: Science Programme@CeNS paid tributes to the Nobel Laurete Scientist , Prof. C. V. Raman on his Birthday by organizing a day-long programme on 7 November 2015. Students from kendriya Vidyalaya, Jalahalli, were invited. The highlight of the programme was a lecture on "Light, Colour and Raman" by an eminent Scientist, Prof. Chandrabhas Narayana, JNCASR, Bangalore. After the talk the visiting students were taken around the campus for a tour of the laboratories.
The students of the SJRC School, HBR Layout, Bangalore participated in the programme held on 31 October 2015.
The programme included a talk "Microscopy for Nanoworld " by Dr. Neena S. John, CeNS, followed by a tour of the research labs.
CeNS embarked on a science initiation programme V4 aimed at students studying in the high school/+2 level with a view to stimulating and nurturing scientific curiosity in the young minds.
The Centre for Liquid Crystal Research founded in 1991 is now come to known as Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS) widening the scope of its research to embrace the basic as well as applied aspects of nanoscience/technology and soft matter. Being a premier institute under DST, Govt. of India, the Centre is engaged in materials research encompassing length scales from the nano to meso levels focussing on a variety of metal and semiconductor nanostructures, liquid crystal materials, gels, membranes and hybrid systems.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, visited the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences at Jalahalli, Bangalore on 22 August, 2015. During his visit, he evinced keen interest in the demo kits and the poster displays presented by the research fellows of the Centre. While interacting with the faculty, the Minister emphasised the need for quantitative output that can reach the common man in a form that is easily perceived. Constant dialogues and brainstorming among the researchers will only help in identifying relevant scientific problems and bringing them out for the benefit of the society at large, the Minister pointed out. He counselled young researchers to shift from routine to out-of-the box thinking and to dream big that could be translated to great innovations. He later planted a sapling in the premises of the Centre and was very appreciative of the overall achievements of the Centre. He also mentioned that the Ministry of Science and Technology is prepared to extend extraordinary support in deserving cases.
Prof. G. U. Kulkarni, Director of the Centre in his speech, assured that the Centre would strive to achieve the goals and live up to the aspirations of the Government of India in working towards the betterment of the Nation. Mr. Subhod Gulvady, Administrative Officer, proposed a vote of thanks.
On the occasion of the Hindi Diwas, a Talk in Hindi
entitled
राष्ट्रभाषा: हिन्दी का महत्व
will be delivered by
Dr. Sulochana H.I.
Assistant Professor (Hindi)
K.L.E. College, Rajajinagar,
Bengaluru
on
Monday,14 September 2015
Time: 11.00 A.M.
Venue: Auditorium