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Satyendra Nath Bose (Bengali: সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ বসু) , FRS (1 January 1894 – 4 February 1974) was an Indian physicist specialising in mathematical physics. He is best known for his work on quantum mechanics in the early 1920s, providing the foundation for Bose–Einstein statistics and the theory of the Bose–Einstein condensate. A Fellow of the Royal Society, he was awarded India's second highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan in 1954 by the Government of India.
The class of particles that obey Bose–Einstein statistics, bosons, was named after Bose by Paul Dirac.
A self-taught scholar and a polyglot, he had a wide range of interests in varied fields including physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, mineralogy, philosophy, arts, literature, and music. He served on many research and development committees in independent India.
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A documentary chronicling the life of one of the finest Scientists, born in India, the world has seen. His seminal work in establishing the theory of the existence of the sub-atomic particle, named Boson, in his honour, was proven by researchers only in the mid-90s. For their work, the researchers were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2001. He also worked alongside Scientific greats like Madam Curie & Albert Einstein during the course of his work. A giant among Scientists, he was also a polyglot, with interests that extended to other branches of science too. He also held a great interest & command over the Bengali language & played Esraj, a musical instrument with great skill. A brilliant individual, he is an ideal role-model for India that seeks to move ahead & progress ...
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Famous Personalities and Events: Satyendra Nath Bose | Physicist | Scientist | Bose Biography Born : 1 January 1894 Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India Died : 4 February 1974 (aged 80) Calcutta, India[1] Nationality : Indian Fields : Physics and Mathematics Institutions : University of Calcutta and University of Dhaka Alma mater : University of Calcutta Hindu School Known for : Bose–Einstein condensate Bose–Einstein statistics Bose–Einstein distribution Bose–Einstein correlations Bose gas Boson Ideal Bose equation of state Photon gas Notable awards : Padma Vibhushan ...
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Three forgotten Indian scientists Satyendra Nath Bose, CV Raman and Meghnad Saha revolutionized Physics and Indian Science in the early part of the 20th century by giving the world Bosons, the Raman Effect, the Saha Equation and India's first and only Nobel for Science. Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, (7 November 1888 – 21 November 1970) was an Indian physicist, born in the former Madras Province, whose ground breaking work in the field of light scattering earned him the 1930 Nobel Prize for Physics. He discovered that, when light traverses a transparent material, some of the deflected light changes in wavelength. This phenomenon is now called Raman scattering and is the result of the Raman effect. Satyendra Nath Bose (Bengali: সত্যেন্দ্র নাথ বসু ) (1 January 1894 – 4 February 1974) wa...
Satyendra Nath Bose (Bengali: সত্যেন্দ্র নাথ বসু Shottendronath Boshū, ( January 1894 – 4 February 1974) was an Indian physicist specialising in mathematical physics. He was born in Calcutta. He is best known for his work on quantum mechanics in the early 1920s, providing the foundation for Bose–Einstein statistics and the theory of the Bose–Einstein condensate. A Fellow of the Royal Society, he was awarded India's second highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan in 1954 by the Government of India. The class of particles that obey Bose–Einstein statistics, bosons, was named after him by Paul Dirac. A self-taught scholar and a polyglot, he had a wide range of interests in varied fields including physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, mineralogy, philosophy, arts, literature and music...