The webinar “ The Enigma of Gravity: From The Apple to the Black Hole” was organized by the department of physics of The Bhawanipur Education society College on 17th July, 2020.
The Teacher-in-Charge Dr. S. Chakravarty and Vice principal (Science) Dr. S.K. Datta encouraged and provided essential support to organize the webinar. The college management provided required financial and technical support for the webinar. The webinar was approved by IQAC of the college.
Dr. Arnab Gangopadhyay of department of physics was the convener of this webinar. Other faculties of the department, Dr. S. Basak, Prof. S. Maitra, Dr. A. Ray, Dr. S. Bhattacharyya and Dr. A. Bhattacharya were organizing members and dealt pivotal roles for the webinar.
Speaker of the webinar was Prof. Anirban Kundu from department of physics, university of Calcutta.
The flyer was released in internet on 10th July, 2020. The registration was free but mandatory. Registration was conducted through Google form. Total number of registered person was 246. Total number of students and teachers participated from various institutions was 215..
The platform of the webinar was Google meet. The meet link was distributed to the all registered participants. The webinar started at 12.00 pm . The convener gave a brief introduction of the speaker Prof Kundu. After speaker’s enlightening talk, a brief interactive question-answer session was coordinated by the convener. Questions from chat-box were answered by the speaker. After completion of the interactive session Dr. S. Basak delivered the vote of thanks. The session ended at 2.00pm.
A feedback form was circulated among the participants and e-certificate was sent to through registered e-mail id of the participants.
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The Enigma of Gravity: From the Apple to the Black Hole
The webinar “ The Enigma of Gravity: From The Apple to the Black Hole” was organized by the department of physics of The Bhawanipur Education society College on 17th July, 2020.
The Teacher-in-Charge Dr. S. Chakravarty and Vice principal (Science) Dr. S.K. Datta encouraged and provided essential support to organize the webinar. The college management provided required financial and technical support for the webinar. The webinar was approved by IQAC of the college.
Dr. Arnab Gangopadhyay of department of physics was the convener of this webinar. Other faculties of the department, Dr. S. Basak, Prof. S. Maitra, Dr. A. Ray, Dr. S. Bhattacharyya and Dr. A. Bhattacharya were organizing members and dealt pivotal roles for the webinar.
Speaker of the webinar was Prof. Anirban Kundu from department of physics, university of Calcutta.
The flyer was released in internet on 10th July, 2020. The registration was free but mandatory. Registration was conducted through Google form. Total number of registered person was 246. Total number of students and teachers participated from various institutions was 215..
The platform of the webinar was Google meet. The meet link was distributed to the all registered participants. The webinar started at 12.00 pm . The convener gave a brief introduction of the speaker Prof Kundu. After speaker’s enlightening talk, a brief interactive question-answer session was coordinated by the convener. Questions from chat-box were answered by the speaker. After completion of the interactive session Dr. S. Basak delivered the vote of thanks. The session ended at 2.00pm.
A feedback form was circulated among the participants and e-certificate was sent to through registered e-mail id of the participants.
Prof. A. Kundu delivering his talk.
Question Session conducting by the convenor.
Vote of thanks by Dr. Suparna Basak.
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