This was an Online event which was done to test the grasp of Physics concepts of the Students.
Here participants have to solve different kinds of problems based on academics but approach these in a different way to get the answer.
This event was collaborated with "WiseUp Communications".
It was a virtual event on "Research and presentation skills" held on 22nd January.
The talk was conducted by Ms. Neha Agarwal Founder of the "WiseUp"
The talk gives the students the opportunity to discuss and clear confusion about writing Abstract and Presentation skills.
These're the talks delivered by the students of our Institute on various interesting topics in Physics including Condensed Matter, Nuclear Physics, Interdisciplinary Subjects, etc.
(Virtual Lecture by Dr. Kartik Kothari)
The virtual interactive session was conducted to shed light on the career options after BS-MS in Physics. The session was moderated by our professor, Dr. Rahul Sharma. The speaker, Dr. Kartik Kothari lucidly explained varied career opportunities in both academics and industrial fields.
It was a virtual interactive session with the Physics Alumni currently pursuing Ph.D. in abroad and in our own institution; IISER Berhempur.
The session was attended by over 90 people.
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It was a debate competition where participants had to pair up in a team and affirm their ideas and defend them in front of Audience and Judges.
The entire event was judged by two of our Faculty members and the event was attended by over 20 students of the institute.
A Physics Maze cum Quiz Competition
It was an one day long online event where the participants have to solve the physics riddles and have to go out from the Maze with maximum number of points and within the given time limit.
It was a live video connection to the interior of the ATLAS detector at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. The virtual visit was guided by Dr. Muhammad Alhroob the session witnessed participation from over 150 students of the institute.
For the Zoom recording of the session , contact us by email or on Instagram
It was a two days long Physics Treasure Hunt event where participants had to team up beforehand and answer the questions. The team who would finish first would win.
It included seven phases and one pre-phase; total 8 phases. The questions were basically analytical, animated and small experimental types.
The event presents an opportunity to the students to work on a hypothetical/unsolved problem in physics, frame their hypotheses, and defend it against their opponents and a panel of judges. The maiden edition of the event witnessed an overwhelming response, with participation by 10 teams.