在印度加尔各答的博斯爵士研究所博物馆进行摄影游览

B. Mukherjee, K. Kumar Mukherjee, S. Raha
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只提供摘要形式。贾加迪斯·钱德拉·博斯爵士是第一位来自英属印度(今天的印度次大陆)的实验物理学家,他在毫米波物理学、无线无线电传播和植物生理学(生物物理学)方面的开创性工作获得了国际认可。在他的许多研究领域,他都远远领先于他的时代。Jagadis先生于1858年11月30日出生在东孟加拉(现孟加拉国)的Meymensingh。他曾就读于加尔各答的圣泽维尔学院、剑桥大学基督学院以及伦敦大学学院。1885年,他被任命为加尔各答大学总统学院的物理学教授。1917年11月30日,在他59岁生日那天,他在加尔各答创立了玻色研究所(BI)。博斯爵士研究所现在是印度主要的国家机构,在生命和环境科学、物理和化学的许多重要方面开展了积极的研究和研究生教育活动。最近,一个空间科学、天体粒子物理学和宇宙学中心在BI下成立。自成立以来,Jagadis爵士亲自精心保存和展示了由当地工匠和学生组成的团队开发和建造的科学仪器和设备,从而奠定了Bose研究所博物馆的基础,该博物馆在1986年至1987年期间成为印度著名的技术历史博物馆。我们的演讲将重点介绍博斯爵士博物馆的历史发展,以及重要的展品和有趣的收藏,并使用摄影和多媒体展示。1937年11月28日,贾加迪斯爵士在印度东北部比哈尔邦的吉里迪赫去世。他的坟墓坐落在学院的主草坪上。
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A photographic excursion through Sir J. C. Bose Institute Museum in Kolkata India
Summary form only given. Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, FRS was the first experimental physicist from British India (today's Indian subcontinent) who received international recognition through his pioneering work on millimetre wave physics, wireless radio propagation and plant physiology (biophysics). In many of his research areas he was well ahead of his time. Sir Jagadis was born on November 30, 1858 in Meymensingh, East Bengal (now Bangladesh). He was educated at St. Xavier's college in Kolkata (Calcutta), Christ College of Cambridge University as well as the University College of London. In 1885 he was appointed as the professor of physics in Presidency College of Calcutta University. On his 59th birthday, the 30 November 1917 he founded the Bose Institute (BI) in Calcutta. The Sir J.C. Bose Institute is now a prime national establishment in India with vigorous research as well as post graduate education activities on many important facets of life and environmental science, physics and chemistry. Recently a centre for space science, astroparticle physics and cosmology has been established under the BI. Since its very inception, Sir Jagadis himself carefully preserved and displayed the scientific apparatus and equipments developed and constructed by his team made of local craftsmen and students, thereby created the very foundation of the Bose Institute museum, which transformed into a renowned technology-historical museum in India during the period 1986-87. Our talk will highlight the historical development of the Sir J.C. Bose Institute Museum and important exhibits and interesting collections using photographic and multimedia presentations. Sir Jagadis passed away on November 28, 1937 in Giridih, province of Bihar, North-East India. His tomb is situated at the main lawn of the institute.
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