HoD Physics Prof. K.Y. Rajpure Sir delivered a popular lecture on the topic "When atoms become waves" to MSc and PhD students at the Department of Physics.
The Department of Physics organized a popular lecture for MSc and PhD students on the topic “When Atoms Become Waves,” delivered by the Head of the Department, Prof. K. Y. Rajpure. The lecture aimed to deepen students’ understanding of modern physics concepts and to spark curiosity about the wave–particle duality of matter. The program witnessed enthusiastic participation from postgraduate students and research scholars, making it a highly engaging academic event.
Prof. Rajpure presented the concept of atoms behaving as waves in a clear and thought-provoking manner, linking fundamental principles of quantum mechanics with real-world applications. He explained de Broglie’s hypothesis, matter-wave phenomena, and experimental evidence supporting wave-like behavior in atoms. His lecture also highlighted recent advancements in atomic physics and their implications in fields such as nanotechnology, quantum computing, and material science.
The session was interactive and intellectually stimulating, with Prof. Rajpure encouraging students to ask questions and think critically about the subject. He used simple analogies, illustrative examples, and visual explanations to make complex ideas accessible to both MSc students and PhD scholars. The students actively participated in the discussion and expressed keen interest in the topic.
The lecture concluded with a vote of thanks to Prof. K. Y. Rajpure for his inspiring and informative talk. The program was highly appreciated by the participants, as it not only enhanced their conceptual understanding but also motivated them to explore advanced topics in physics. The event proved to be a valuable academic experience and reflected the department’s commitment to promoting scientific thinking and excellence in education.
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