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Dr. Vishnu Chauhan
Ph.D (Physics), IGSTC - PDIF (Germany)
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
Ramjas College, University of Delhi,
University Enclave Delhi, Delhi-110007, India
In recent years, metal oxide based nanostructures have been investigated as innovative materials for diverse applications including photovoltaic, photo catalysis, sensors, and electronic, drug delivery, bio-imaging, biosensing etc. We discuss the background of metal oxide based nanostructures, different synthesis techniques utilized, their properties, and potential applications, as well as the challenges and opportunities associated with their development. Various synthesis methods, including solution processing, spin coating process, Co-precipitation, RF sputtering, atomic later deposition, etc would be discussed. There are various parameters like control over particle size, stability, phase transformation, toxicity of specific elements moisture sensitivity, and degradation under operational conditions, are addressed to ensure reliable device performance and other applications. Also, the detailed challenges and opportunities of metal oxide nanostructures would be addressed.
Dr. Suman Deb
Chief Councellor,
North-East Zone, AIP
Postdoctoral Fellow, IJCLAB, CNRS-IN2P3, Orsay, France
Prepare to embark on a whirlwind tour through some of the most mind-bending revolutions in physics! From the
bold Copernican leap to a Sun-centered universe, to the quantum weirdness that upended classical physics, and
the spacetime curvature revealed by Einstein. I will also attempt to uncover the intricate dance of fundamental
particles in the Standard Model and journey to the cosmic frontier with String Theory, aiming to bridge the
unbridgeable gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics. This engaging presentation is your ticket to
understanding these pivotal moments that have transformed the way we perceive the universe. Whether you are
an undergraduate, a master's student, or a doctoral candidate, I hope you will leave inspired by the ever-evolving
wonders of physics.
...under the WHiP Lecture Series AIP Presents
"ADITYA-L1: India’s first dedicated space observatory to study Sun"
Dr. Sreejith Padinhatteeri
Assistant Professor
Manipal Center for Natural
Sciences (MCNS)
Manipal Academy of Higher
Education (MAHE)
Aditya-L1 is India's first dedicated space observatory designed to study the Sun.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched the observatory class
satellite on 2nd September 2023 using a PSLV-XL rocket. The satellite is currently
en route to the L1 point and is expected to enter into a stable halo orbit around L1
by the first week of January 2024. The scientific community is eagerly awaiting the
data from Aditya-L1's seven indigenously developed scientific payloads, and we
must prepare to use this valuable data effectively. This mission presents a unique
opportunity for Indian students interested in the physics of the Sun and
Heliosphere. In this talk, the speaker will explain the primary science goals of this
mission and the scientific problems Aditya-L1 data will address. They will also
provide a brief overview of the mission and the instruments on Aditya-L1. The
audience can ask for more information about the instruments based on their
interest.
Click HereAssistant Professor
Manipal Center for Natural Sciences (MCNS)
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)
...under the WHiP Lecture Series AIP Presents
"Exploring Chandrayaan-3: Advancements in Lunar Exploration"
Dr. M. Shanmugam
Scientist/Engineer 'SF' &
Section Head
Planetary
Instrumentation
Development Section
(PIDS)
Physical research Laboratory, Ahmedabad
Moon, earth's only natural satellite, has always
fascinated humanity in many ways. In past decades,
many explorations have been done on the Moon's
surface. But India's moon mission to land a spacecraft
on its south pole has its own importance. Chandrayaan-
3 aimed to succeed where Chandrayaan-2 had faced
difficulties, focusing on soft landing, rover mobility,
and scientific experiments on the Moon's surface. This
presentation will touch on the design, goals,
experiments,
and
technological
challenges
of
Chandrayaan-2/3 missions. In this space exploration,
many Indian institutions have played an important role.
Dr. M. Shanmugam will talk about how the Physical
Research Laboratory (PRL) in Ahmedabad played a
pivotal role in contributing to scientific experiments
across all platforms.
This lecture will shed light on various scientific
discoveries and uncover many interesting facts about
moon’s surface. Success of Chandrayaan-3 is a proud
moment for India. So be the part of the pride and do
not miss the chance to go with us on moon exploration.
Click HereScientist/Engineer 'SF' & Section Head
Planetary Instrumentation Development Section (PIDS)
Physical research Laboratory, Ahmedabad
for an Exotic-state of Matter"
Dr. Captain R. Singh
Postdoctoral Fellow, IIT Indore
Embark on a captivating quest through the mysteries of our existence! Throughout history, humanity has
pondered the profound origins of our existence: Where did we come from? What lies beyond the boundaries of
our world? Delve into the depths of time with me as we uncover the secrets of life's inception and unravel the
elemental fabric that surrounds us. Prepare to be astounded as we journey into the realm of scientific
marvels, with the enigmatic CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the forefront. This awe-inspiring
machine acts as a time traveler, peering back into the origins of the universe, attempting to recreate the
extraordinary state of matter present during the epochal Big Bang. But the wonders of the LHC extend
beyond its scientific mission. Discover how this colossal creation indirectly serves humanity, shaping the
course of our future in unimaginable ways. Brace yourself for a mind-bending exploration! Let us piece
together the fragments of our limited knowledge, gradually constructing a grand tapestry that stretches from
the moment of cosmic birth — the Big Bang — to the subtle whispers of the " little bang. "

Dr. S. K. Singh
Founder President
Dr. Singh is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, S. D. College, Barnala, Punjab, serving Nation voluntarily & passionately. His areas of research interest is in the field of Computational Materials Physics.

Dr. S. K. Singh
Founder President
- Phone:+91 -7973832957
- Email:president@aipbharat.org

Dr. Captain R. Singh
AIP Principal Coordinator
Dr. Captain is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Physics, IIT Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He is working in the field of Particle Physics, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Quark-Gluon Plasma, Ultra-relativistic Heavy-ion collisions....

Dr. Captain R. Singh
AIP Principal Coordinator
- Phone:+91-9928610129
- Email:principalcoordinator@aipbharat.org

Dr. Ankit Kumar Mittal
Chief Councillor, North Zone
Dr. Mittal is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Chandigarh University, Chandigarh. He is working in the field of Experimental Materials Science... He is also Finance Secretary of the Association.

Dr. Ankit Kumar Mittal
Chief Councillor, North Zone

Dr. S. K. Singh, S.D. College, Barnala

Dr. Captain Rituraj Singh, IIT Indore

Dr. Ankit Kumar Mittal, Chandigarh University
