Junior Science Club

Junior Science Club

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Junior Science Club, aims at promoting and developing scientific temper among the university communi

The club engages in activities like organizing talks by scientists and professors from a vast array of fields, student talks and discussion panels.We also screen documentaries and organize field trips and fun quizzes so that all of us get a chance to learn, grow and share ideas. Besides these activities,The club provides updates of current research activities and interesting developments in various spheres of science.

Meet 11/04/2022

Hello everyone, the event of JSC foundation day is starting soon. Those who cannot attend offline can login throught this gmeet link:

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It gives us great pleasure to announce that we at JSC (Junior Science Club) are conducting our first ever 'Foundation Day', which commemorates the memory of the late Prof. KPN Murthy, former Director of CIS, who was instrumental in starting JSC and giving us all science undergraduates in CIS the opportunity to participate in fun science events and listen to talks by eminent professors and scholars on various science topics.

Starting tomorrow at 5 pm in the evening, we request everyone available to join us on this occasion, where we will be having a talk by Prof Sastry (from the Centre of Modelling, Simulation and Design, UoH) on 'Measurement Processes in Physics and Evolution of Concepts', and a hands-on-activity for all the attendees on Origami by Dr. Archana Morye (from the School of Mathematics and Statistics), the concept of the origami activity being used by researchers worldwide currently to study dark matter in physics!

We sincerely hope that all the interested youngsters wanting to do great things in the scientific field would surely attend this event and take away enriching experiences.

We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow (11th April, Monday), at the CIS auditorium, beginning from 5 pm till 7:30 pm. Have a great day!

20/08/2021

Born in 1933 in humble beginnings, Steven Weinberg was one of the most foremost authorities in elementary particle physics and physical cosmology.

Tune in this Sunday, the 22nd at 11:00 AM for an insight into his illustrious career.

Gmeet Link: https://meet.google.com/mmn-bfqv-mfi?hs=224

University of Hyderabad

20/07/2021

University of Hyderabad

16/06/2021

We are delighted to announce our collaboration with the UoH innovation club.

Tune in this 19th of June at 2 PM for an orientation session on creativity and innovation.

Gmeet link: https://meet.google.com/vsh-igzw-uct

University of Hyderabad

Photos 08/05/2021

From huge bridges to stereo systems of cars, eigenvalues and eigenvectors are used in a variety of fields throughout engineering and physics.

Tune in this Sunday, 9th May at 11 AM for a talk by Dr. Sukumar, to understand the mathematics of eigenvectors and eigenvalues.

Gmeet link: https://meet.google.com/res-kexi-guv

Photos 18/04/2021

The Universe is said to have originated 13.8 Billion years ago with a huge explosion called the Big Bang. As the universe cooled, most of the stars and galaxies we see today formed.

Tune in this Tuesday, the 20th of April at 4:00 PM to a talk by Professor Sandeep Sahijpal from Panjab University to understand the intricacies of our universe.

Gmeet link: http://meet.google.com/pyu-rxxy-hrw

Photos 26/03/2021

Nanotechnology, the science of manipulation of materials at the molecular level. Since its inception, nanotechnology has been used in a wide range of fields, from the IT sector to energy production and even in our day to day lives.

Tune in this Sunday, the 28th of March for a talk by Dr. John Philip, Professor at the Homi-Bhabha National Institute to dive deep into the world of Nanoscience and its applications.

Gmeet link : meet.google.com/hja-awbf-myu

19/03/2021

Black holes are the most destructive, but mysterious objects in the whole universe. They have been a fascination to scientists since their discovery and most of their workings still remain a mystery to date.

Tune in this Sunday, for an interactive session with Dr. Seema, DST women scientist at the University of Hyderabad, to know more about these fascinating stellar bodies.

Photos 14/03/2021

Did you know that to date 50 trillion digits of pi have been calculated? But turns out we don't need more than 40 digits to calculate the circumference of the known universe to the width of a hydrogen atom!

24/02/2021

Tune in this Sunday the 28th of February, for an opportunity to interact with Prof. Brahmananda Rao, Dean of Chemical Sciences, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research.

He will be sharing his plethora of knowledge on radioactivity and the discovery of plutonium.

Gmeet Link: http://meet.google.com/jwx-avsm-chu

University of Hyderabad

Photos 06/02/2021

We the members of the Junior Science Club, invites all students to a talk this Sunday, the 7th of February by the esteemed Faculty Professor K Muralidharan, School of Chemistry. The talk will challenge our most fundamental and basic understanding of the world around us.

G-meet link: https://meet.google.com/eah-qjty-vcs

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