A lecture by Prof. Monorajan Guchait, TIFR on World of Elementary Particles: facts and future at the Department of Physics was held on the occasion of National Science Day.
On the occasion of National Science Day, the Department of Physics organized a special lecture titled “World of Elementary Particles: Facts and Future.” The event aimed to promote scientific temper and curiosity among students and to highlight recent advancements in the field of particle physics. Prof. Monorajan Guchait from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) was invited as the distinguished speaker for this academic program.
Prof. Guchait delivered an insightful and engaging lecture on the fundamental building blocks of matter, explaining the concept of elementary particles in a simple yet scientific manner. He discussed the Standard Model of particle physics, recent experimental discoveries, and ongoing research in high-energy physics. He also shed light on future prospects in the field, including upcoming experiments and the potential impact of particle physics on technology and society.
The lecture was highly informative and intellectually stimulating, capturing the attention of both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Prof. Guchait encouraged students to pursue research careers and emphasized the importance of curiosity, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary learning. His clear explanations and real-world examples made complex concepts accessible and enjoyable for the audience.
The program concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, during which students actively participated and sought clarifications on various topics related to particle physics and research opportunities. The Department of Physics expressed sincere gratitude to Prof. Monorajan Guchait for sharing his valuable knowledge and experiences. The lecture proved to be a meaningful celebration of National Science Day and left a lasting impression on the participants, inspiring them toward scientific exploration and innovation.

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