NISER Brochure 2010
NISER Brochure 2010
NISER Brochure 2010
INFORMATION BROCHURE
Professor T. K. Chandrashekar, Director
Humanities
The School of Physical Sciences is designed so that you can explore subjects in ways that interest
you, as you develop your knowledge and understanding.
We offer excellent teaching:
Depending on your preferences you can choose theoretical projects in order to gain new and
improve existing theoretical skills, or you can
choose an experimental project. Pursuing your
project in one of our first class experimental
groups gives you the chance to work with state-
of-the-art equipment in order to develop your
experimental skills. In condensed matter physics,
the school has broad spectrum of research topics
starting: electronic structure calculations of atoms,
molecules and solids employing density
functional methods and molecular dynamics,
fundamentals of materials science and quantum
chemistry, methods for ab initio firsts principles
based studies of ground and excited electronic
states and quantum transport of electrons in
materials (development and application), designing new
materials for nano-electronics and green energy,
simulation study of phase behavior and transport in
simple and complex fluids, synthesis and understanding
the novel materials and using ion and molecular beams,
nano-photonics. The high energy physics covers the
following research topics of interest: electroweak physics
and CP violation. Collider physics, quantum chromo-
dynamics and lattice gauge theory. To keep everyone up
to date with the current research areas, we also regularly
invite scientists/researchers for departmental seminars.
We are friendly:
From the moment you join the School of Physical Sciences here at NISER, you’re instantly part of
what is a friendly and encouraging environment. We have large faculty to student ratio. So,
faculty get to know the particular aspirations of the students and are quick to point out relevant
opportunities and to tap into their network of contacts to help students get a foot in the door of
their chosen career. Starting from first week, incoming students form lasting friendships with
students in other year groups. Overall, the school is welcoming and supportive, with faculty
members and students working side by side to create a first class environment, making your
years at NISER the truly great journey a teaching and research institute experience should be.
ABOUT LOGO
National Institute of Science Education and Research has been established to promote and nurture
excellence in education and research in basic sciences. The logo of NISER symlises important aspects of
Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. It is recognised that revolutionary discoveries are made
with important ingredients such as intuition, creativity and imaginations.
The central dividing strip is a DNA. The discovery of double helix structure was a major breakthrough in
biology. It has been said that revealing the structure of DNA is the most important step forward in life
sciences after Darwin's theory of evolution. The story of DNA is like thriller as has been narrated by Crick
and Watson.
On the left side is a Benzene ring. Kekule's idea revolutionised understanding of organic chemistry. The
original idea that there are alternating single and double bonds in Benzene is very radical. The study of
the nature of chemical bond, in the optics of quantum chemistry, has occupied several generations of
chemists.
The picture on the right hand side represents horizon of a black hole. Chandrashekar's seminal work,
based on general theory, did not gain acceptance. However, subsequent works revealed his genius.
Physics of the black hole is not understood completely to-day and it presents major challenges to
conceptual foundations of physics.
The ornamental fractal like structure with eight arms inside the circle is of deep mathematical significance.
It represents a genus 2, compact Riemann surface of constant negative curvature. The theory of Riemann
surfaces marks a significant advancement in various branches including physics and imaging human
brain. The beauty of the above curve represents the beauty and elegance of mathematics.
PM Dr. Manmohan Singh lays the foundation stone of NISER Prof. Jacques Faraut in DHA-11 Conference
CM Shri. Navin Patnaik planting a tree CM in the inaugural meeting of the new academic building