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Heartiest congratulations to Dr. Ritamay Bhunia  on the publication of this outstanding research work, “Ion-Gel-Driven E...
17/05/2026

Heartiest congratulations to Dr. Ritamay Bhunia on the publication of this outstanding research work, “Ion-Gel-Driven Electroactive Phase Nucleation in PVDF-TrFE/MoS₂ Composites for High-Throughput Triboelectric Nanogenerators” in American Chemical Society journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

This remarkable study presents a highly efficient MoS₂–PVDF-TrFE/EMIM-TFSI based triboelectric nanogenerator exhibiting enhanced β-phase crystallinity, exceptional durability over 50,000 cycles, and an impressive output performance of nearly 600 V. The work further demonstrates exciting applications in self-powered sensing, digit recognition, and interactive gaming interfaces — opening new possibilities for next-generation self-powered IoT systems and human–machine interaction technologies.

A truly impactful contribution toward sustainable energy harvesting and smart functional materials research.

Wishing Dr. Ritamay Bhunia many more achievements and groundbreaking contributions in the future. 👏✨

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.6c02323

Heartiest congratulations to Dr. Ashis Saha  on the publication of your remarkable research paper, “Effect of non-confor...
17/05/2026

Heartiest congratulations to Dr. Ashis Saha on the publication of your remarkable research paper, “Effect of non-conformal deformation on the gapped quasi-normal modes and the holographic implications.”

This work presents a highly insightful investigation into non-conformal deformations and their impact on gapped quasi-normal modes within holographic Einstein–dilaton black brane backgrounds. The study not only advances our understanding of gauge/gravity duality and pole-skipping phenomena, but also significantly contributes to the broader understanding of strongly coupled non-conformal plasmas and the hydrodynamic regime.

The depth of analysis and the connection established between transient non-hydrodynamic modes, holographic Green’s functions, and dispersion relations reflect outstanding scientific rigor and originality.

Wishing you many more such impactful contributions to the field of theoretical physics and holography.

https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-026-15729-6

🚀 **Ready to ace your B.Sc. Physics Practicals?The Department of Physics at Adamas University is organizing a 3-Day Hand...
17/05/2026

🚀 **Ready to ace your B.Sc. Physics Practicals?

The Department of Physics at Adamas University is organizing a 3-Day Hands-on Workshop on B.Sc. Physics Practicals designed especially for final-year Physics students preparing for university practical examinations.

🔬 Workshop Highlights:

✔ Hands-on practice of B.Sc. Physics level experiments
✔ Guidance from experienced faculty members
✔ Concept clarification & practical techniques
✔ Confidence-building for practical exams

👨‍🎓 Who Can Join?

B.Sc. Physics 3rd Year students appearing for their final practical examinations in different universities.

📅 **Choose Your Batch:**

🟢 Phase 1: 1st - 3rd June 2026
🟢 Phase 2: Choose ur own dates (any three consecutive official working day within June)

💰 Registration Fee: ₹250/- only

📍 Organized by:
Department of Physics, School of Basic and Applied Sciences (SOBAS), Adamas University

✨ *Practice Today. Perform Tomorrow. Excel Forever!*

📩 Register now and grab your seat early — limited seats available!

17/05/2026

🚀 **Ready to ace your B.Sc. Physics Practicals?

The Department of Physics at Adamas University is organizing a 3-Day Hands-on Workshop on B.Sc. Physics Practicals designed especially for final-year Physics students preparing for university practical examinations.

🔬 Workshop Highlights:

✔ Hands-on practice of B.Sc. Physics level experiments
✔ Guidance from experienced faculty members
✔ Concept clarification & practical techniques
✔ Confidence-building for practical exams

👨‍🎓 Who Can Join?

B.Sc. Physics 3rd Year students appearing for their final practical examinations in different universities.

📅 **Choose Your Batch:**

🟢 Phase 1: 1st - 3rd June 2026
🟢 Phase 2: choose ur own dates (any three consecutive working days as per convenience)

💰 Registration Fee: ₹250/- only

📍 Organized by:
Department of Physics, School of Basic and Applied Sciences (SOBAS), Adamas University

✨ *Practice Today. Perform Tomorrow. Excel Forever!*

📩 Register now and grab your seat early — limited seats available!

16/05/2026

We are excited n proud to inform that Anindri Laha, a final year Masters student of Physics Department of SOBAS has been invited to CERN, Geneva for a period of 6 months. She will receive a subsistence of approximately ₹ 4.25 lakh/month from CERN.

Our sincerest gratitude to Prof. Gagan Mohanty of TIFR, for helping. She will be visiting TIFR for primary training before leaving for CERN.

European Centre of Nuclear Research or CERN is the largest particle accelerator that mankind has ever built and holds the prestigious "permanent observer" status in United Nations. Several fundamental discoveries in particle physics are carried out at CERN laboratories.

Hope to have more collaborations and achievements in future.

22/03/2026

Feeling incredibly proud and happy to share these wonderful achievements from our Department of Physics 💙

✨ Souvik Ghosh has secured a fully funded PhD at National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, in Experimental Quantum Computing.
✨ Sayak Roy has joined National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, to work on topological insulators with fellowship support.
✨ Arnab Goswami (B.Sc. Gold Medalist), has received a fully funded PhD offer from the University of Sussex, UK.

Watching students grow, find their path, and reach such milestones is truly the most fulfilling part of teaching.

Wishing them all the very best for this beautiful journey ahead 🌟
More such stories to come from our Physics family ✨

▶️ Watch Now | 5th Satyendra Nath Bose Memorial Lecture–2026Catch the complete recording of the 5th Satyendra Nath Bose ...
07/02/2026

▶️ Watch Now | 5th Satyendra Nath Bose Memorial Lecture–2026
Catch the complete recording of the 5th Satyendra Nath Bose Memorial Lecture–2026 on
“Solidifying Superconducting Vacuum: Phase Structure of the Electroweak Model in a Strong Magnetic Field” delivered by Prof. Maxim Chernodub.

📅 Date: 6th February 2026
🕒 Time: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
📍 Platform: Zoom Conference

We invite students, researchers, and faculty members to watch and enrich their understanding of this important topic in modern physics.



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5th Satyendra Nath Bose Memorial Lecture–2026 | Successfully ConcludedThe Department of Physics successfully organized t...
07/02/2026

5th Satyendra Nath Bose Memorial Lecture–2026 | Successfully Concluded

The Department of Physics successfully organized the 5th Satyendra Nath Bose Memorial Lecture–2026 on “Solidifying Superconducting Vacuum: Phase Structure of the Electroweak Model in a Strong Magnetic Field” on 6th February 2026, from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM, through Zoom Conference, to commemorate the remarkable scientific legacy of Satyendra Nath Bose.

The lecture was delivered by Prof. Maxim Chernodub, Directeur de Recherche at CNRS, Institut Denis Poisson, Tours/Orléans, France, and West University of Timișoara, Romania. He presented this contemporary and highly relevant topic in a clear and engaging manner, making it accessible to both UG and PG students, while highlighting its significance in advancing fundamental research in modern physics.

The event witnessed enthusiastic online participation from academicians and students beyond Adamas University, reflecting its wide academic impact and successful completion.

✨ We extend our sincere gratitude to the speaker and all participants for making this event a grand success.

Happy to witness the successful completion of the 1st lecture of Academia–Industry Meet 2026 organized by Department of ...
30/01/2026

Happy to witness the successful completion of the 1st lecture of Academia–Industry Meet 2026 organized by Department of Physics of Adamas University, centered on the theme “Bridging Academia and Industry in Energy Technology.”

The session was truly enriching, marked by insightful discussions, active student participation, and thought-provoking questions that reflected a strong enthusiasm for connecting academic foundations with real-world industry challenges in the energy and sustainability domain.

We extend our sincere thanks to our distinguished speaker Dr. Mandira Majumder, Deputy Manager – Technical Services and Business Development (Energy Systems), PCBL Chemical Limited, Kolkata delivering such an engaging and inspiring talk, and for sharing valuable industry perspectives that will undoubtedly motivate our students and young researchers.

Initiatives like these play a vital role in strengthening academia–industry collaboration and preparing our students for future technological and societal challenges.

🙏⚡📚

Department of Physics successfully organized a field trip today, 8th November 2025 (Saturday), to the Birla Industrial a...
08/11/2025

Department of Physics successfully organized a field trip today, 8th November 2025 (Saturday), to the Birla Industrial and Technological Museum (BITM), Kolkata, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to attend the AI Workshop titled “AI at the Edge: Deep Learning for Sensor, Audio, and Object Detection”hosted by the Innovation Hub, BITM. The visit was coordinated by Dr. Papiya Dhara, Faculty Coordinator, and accompanied by Mr. Piyush Pallav, Technical Assistant, Department of Physics.

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