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  1. Satyen Bose in Dhaka by Satyendranath Bose, 1994
  2. Satyendranath Bose by M.R. Shanbhag, 2010-02-20
  3. Hochschullehrer (Dhaka): Satyendranath Bose, Georg Dahm, Iajuddin Ahmed, A.q.m. Badruddoza Chowdhury, Bejoy Nicephorus D'cruze (German Edition)
  4. Bengale: Amartya Sen, Satyendranath Bose, Aurobindo Ghose, Chinmoy, Rabindranath Thakur, Kishore Kumar, Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (German Edition)
  5. Satyendra Nath Bose (National biography series) by Santimay Chatterjee, 1976
  6. Satyen Bose: A life by Melvyn Brown, 1974
  7. Co-operative movement in West Bengal, (Rai Bahadur Manmatha Nath Bose lectures) by Satyendranath Sen, 1966
  8. Achievements by Indian Physical Scientists: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2000
  9. Bijnanacarya Satyendranatha Basu (Bengali Edition)

41. Bose, Subhas Chandra --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
satyendranath bose Biographical sketch of this Indian mathematician and physicist noted for his collaboration with Albert Einstein in developing a theory
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43. USATODAY.com - Two Americans, German Share Nobel In Physics
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10/11/2001 - Updated 10:54 AM ET Two Americans, German share Nobel in physics By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY Freezing atoms to create a novel state of matter netted two Americans and a German the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday. The research could lead to technology that provides highly accurate measurements and builds microscopic computers. 2001 Nobel Prizes The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the nearly $1 million prize to German Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT, Carl Wieman of the University of Colorado and Eric Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo., for creating the first "Bose-Einstein condensates." "A lot of smart people were looking for this for a long time," says Cornell, who says the scientists realized they had made a Nobel-worthy finding right away, achieving the "holy grail" of atomic physics in 1995.

44. | International School Of Photonics | ISP Knowledge Portal | Great Indian Scient
S. bose (18941974). Find more Prof. satyendranath bose. satyendranath bose was born on the first of January 1894 in Calcutta.
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Prof. S. Bose Find more ... Prof. Satyendranath Bose Satyendranath Bose was born on the first of January 1894 in Calcutta. He studied at the University of Calcutta, then taught there in 1916, taught at the University of Dacca (1921-45), then returned to Calcutta (1945-56). He did important work in quantum theory, in particular on Planck.html's black body radiation law. Bose sent his work Planck's Law and the Hypothesis of Light Quanta (1924) to Einstein. He wrote a covering letter saying:- Respected Sir, I have ventured to send you the accompanying article for your perusal and opinion. You will see that I have tried to deduce the coefficient .. in Planck's law independent of classical electrodynamics

45. Nistads.res.in
Crossing Borders, Stretching Boundaries The boseEinstein Lectures on they have in the persona of two great scientists, satyendranath bose and Albert
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46. Indiatime: Dr Bose, I Presume....?
One of Dr JC bose s students, Dr satyendranath bose became a professor of Physics himself. In the early 1920s, one of his scientific papers found a famous
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Dr JC Bose, a Cambridge graduate and later professor of Physics at the Presidency College in Calcutta (Kolkata) was the first human being to successfully demonstrate that signals can be transmitted wirelsessly across a distance. His public demonstration of electromagnetic waves in 1895 happens to precede the more famous Marconi's wireless signalling experiments by almost more than a year. Neville Mott, a Physics Nobel laureate once described Dr JC Bose as being at least 60 years ahead of his time. Some of Dr Bose's theories such as the existence of solar electromagnetic radiation were proved right almost 50 years after he put them on paper. One of Dr JC Bose's students, Dr Satyendranath Bose became a professor of Physics himself. In the early 1920s, one of his scientific papers found a famous admirer - Albert Einstein, who went on to translate Dr Bose's article in German. Within a year, Dr Bose was in Europe, in the company of the Einstein, Schrodinger and Heisenberg, some of the greatest physicists of all times. His statistical principles about radiation behavior have become famous as 'Bose-Einstein statistics'. And physical particles with this type of behavior have become known to physics as 'Bosons'. In the early 1900s, Nani Gopal Bose immigrated to USA to escape persecution at the hands of the British. His son Amar grew up liking physics, studied at MIT, eventually becoming a professor at MIT. For several years, Dr Amar Bose worked on building the ideal speaker technology that would deliver the undiluted and true sound. In 1964 founded the Bose corporation. The rest, as they say, is history.

47. Physicists Report Bose-Einstein Condensation Of Cold Excitons
PhysOrg news Physicists Report boseEinstein Condensation of Cold Excitons. Predicted long ago by Albert Einstein and satyendranath bose, these bizarre
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December 10, 2004 Bose-Einstein condensates are enigmatic states of matter in which huge numbers of particles occupy the same quantum state and, for all intents and purposes, lose their individual identity. Predicted long ago by Albert Einstein and Satyendranath Bose, these bizarre condensates have recently become one of the hottest topics in physics research worldwide.

48. PhysOrg.com: Bose-Einstein Condensate
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Albert Einstein predicted it in 1924 but it wasn't until 1995 that scientists in a Boulder, Colo., laboratory were able to chill atoms to almost absolute zero and create a strange new form of matter called Bose-Einstein condensate
Now approaching its 10th anniversary, the discovery launched a new field of atomic physics that has spawned about 4,000 scientific papers and a treasure-trove of scientific discoveries. The original apparatus that made the Boulder discovery is now at the Smithsonian Institution.
Quantum Disappearance of a Bose-Einstein Condensate
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As the coldest form of matter known to exist, atomic Bose-Einstein condensates are unique forms of matter where the constituent atoms lose their individual identities, becoming absorbed into the cloud as a whole. Effectively, these gases become a single macroscopic object that inherits its properties directly from the quantum world.
In a paper accepted by Physical Review Letters (cond-mat/0412738), Massachusetts Institute of Technology physicists George E. Cragg and Arthur K. Kerman describe the quantum properties of a unique kind of condensate where the atoms have an enhanced propensity to pair, thereby leading to a molecular character which coexists with the atoms.

49. Curs EINSTEIN 2004-05
bose, satyendranath (1894–1974) Indian physicist and mathematician who Named after the Indian physicist satyendranath bose , bosons are those particles
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"black-body radiation" A Dictionary of Astronomy. Ed. Ian Ridpath. Oxford University Press, 2003. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. 24 January 2005 < black hole
No black hole has ever been observed directly. However, an accretion disk may form around a black hole when matter falls towards it from a nearby companion star or other source. Energy predominantly at X-ray wavelengths is produced as matter in the accretion disk loses momentum and spirals in; these X-rays can be detected by satellites in orbit. Several black-hole candidates have been located in our Galaxy, most famously Cygnus X-1.

50. History Of Chemistry
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51. Dr. Satyendranath Bose - By Sri Chinmoy
India, My India Dr. satyendranath bose - by Sri Chinmoy - Copyright ? 1997 by Sri Chinmoy.
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Home Prev Next Dr. Satyendranath Bose Dr. Satyendranath Bose was a truly immortal name in the scientific world, not only in India but also in various other countries. Some people are great, but they may not have goodness. In his case, however, he was not only great but also extremely good, kind and humble. Dr. Bose's heart was the heart of a little child. He had a special fondness for children and used to play many games with them. And they, for their part, accepted him as their hero. Satyen's guru was Einstein. Once, when he was teaching at Dhaka University, he wrote an article on physics which he sent to Einstein. Einstein was so deeply impressed that he translated it into German. The scientific world remembers their immortal friendship in a most significant way. Satyen once wrote something which Einstein improved upon. Thereafter, it was known as the "Bose-Einstein Statistics." Sri Chinmoy Home Prev Next Excerpt from India, My India by Sri Chinmoy. Sri Chinmoy Library Search Other Links 1997 by Sri Chinmoy

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54. Bose-Einstein
a privilege for me to deliver this lecture named after two of the greatest scientists of this century, namely Albert Einstein and satyendranath bose.
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SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION: THEIR IMPACT ON ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWER Bose Einstein Lecture By Dr. R.A. Mashelkar, F.R.S. Director General Council of Scientific and Industrial Research New Delhi December 13, 1999 India International Centre New Delhi INTRODUCTION It is a matter of great honor and a privilege for me to deliver this lecture named after two of the greatest scientists of this century, namely Albert Einstein and Satyendranath Bose. I am particularly beholden, because on one hand, I have an opportunity to pay my tributes to these great scientists, who also represent a unique intellectual bond between these two great nations, as partly reflected by a relationship between these two giants of this century. On the other hand, I feel humble when I note the list of distinguished speakers, who have preceded me. I am deeply conscious of the fact that I cannot match their intellect, authority and eminence. The Bose – Einstein intellectual bond was both imminent and durable. It is only apt that the first ever English translation of Einstein’s papers on relativity originally published in German, was made by Bose and his distinguished colleague Meghnad Saha and printed in Calcutta. The world ‘boson’ to describe elementary particles that obey the Bose-Einstein statistics is now a part of language. The recent Nobel prize winning work has put experimental seal on this inspired theoretical work. In my lecture today, I will give some of my perceptions on the way science, technology and innovation is going to determine the economic and political power of the nations. The rapid paradigm shifts that are taking place in the world as it moves from super power bipolarity to multipolarity, as industrial capitalism gives way to green capitalism and digital capitalism, as information technology creates netizens out of citizens, as aspirations of the poor get fuelled by the increasingly easier access to information, as the nations move from ‘independence’ to ‘interdependence’, as national boundaries become notional, and as the concept of global citizenship gets evolved, we will be full of new paradigms and new paradoxes, there is no doubt that the rapid advance of science and technology will directly fuel many of these.

55. Physics Central Picture Of The Week - Cold Atoms
In 1924, satyendranath bose and Albert Einstein published a series of papers on the physics of particles with integer spins (bosons).
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electron wake random acts of light 'hole' fiber fights cancer ... more pictures in physics archives As atoms condense, they produce a spike in the intensity of laser light transmitted to a CCD camera. This is the signature of Bose-Einstien Condensation in a cloud of atoms, whose discoverers won this year’s physics Nobel Prize. Dallin Durfee, Ketterle Group , MIT This year's physics Nobel Prize went to three researchers who were the first to observe and study the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), a new phase of matter. Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT, one of the Laureates, published his first BEC observation in November 1995 just four months after the other two Nobelists published their discovery. Ketterle's experiment used a laser "plug" to trap the condensate and achieve much higher densities than the other team. Since then, dozens of BEC papers have been publishedeach one further probing the nature of this new phase of matter. In 1924, Satyendranath Bose and Albert Einstein published a series of papers on the physics of particles with integer spins (bosons). The duo predicted that if a collection of bosonic atoms could be cooled to the point that each one reaches its lowest possible quantum mechanical energy, a BEC would result. In this state, atoms would lose their individual properties and would act collectively as a single entity. A few years after Bose and Einstein's prediction, physicists observed the first hints of BEC behavior. They observed a strange new phase of liquid helium which had no measurable viscosity. Called superfluid helium, the liquid was a few percent BEC, but creating a pure BEC was still decades away. It required technology for creating extremely low temperatures and a material that would not liquify before reaching the BEC phase.

56. College News & Events
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57. Gale-Edit - Dictionary Of Science Biography - Scientists By Name
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58. Randy Hulet
It is called boseEinstein condensation, because Einstein was inspired by the ideas physicist satyendranath bose on the statistical properties of light.
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Randall G. Hulet was born on April 27, 1956. After his education at Stanford University (B.S. in Physics, 1978), he received his degree in Physics in 1984 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the group of professor D. Kleppner. After that, he first spent another year in the same group and then went to Boulder, Colorado, where he was a National Research Council Fellow at the National Bureau of Standards in the group of professor D.J. Wineland. In 1987 he received a position at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Presently he occupies at Rice University the Fayez Sarofim chair in experimental physics. He received several awards, among which the I.I. Rabi Prize of the American Physical Society and the National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigators Award. He is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The scientific work of Randall G. Hulet is always of the highest quality. He is internationally well known for his many important contributions to atomic physics. In particular, he played a leading role in the development of laser cooling and laser trapping of atoms. He is even more famous for his influential experiments on Bose-Einstein condensation. His most important achievements in this respect are the first realisation of Bose-Einstein condensation in an atomic gas with attractive interactions, the first observation of the formation and collapse of a condensate, and most recently the creation of a degenerate Bose-Fermi mixture.

59. The Quantum Leap
The first derivation of Planck s law based solely on the quantum hypothesis was provided by satyendranath bose in 1924. bose sent his work to Einstein for
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VIRENDRA SINGH Einstein was the first to realise clearly that Max Planck's introduction of energy quanta was truly revolutionary. Though Planck fired the first shot in the quantum revolution, Einstein was to lead it. IN his house at Princeton, Albert Einstein had a few pictures and etchings. These included a drawing of Gandhi, photographs of his mother and sister Maja, besides etchings of the physicists he admired most: Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell and Michael Faraday.
The cover of Einstein's Original Papers translated in English by S.N. Bose and M.N. Saha. (Right) The history of the book, from the S.N. Bose archives. Newton, with his formulation of the three laws of motion and his discovery of the law of universal gravitation, laid the foundations of classical physics. He gave magisterial treatment of his system in his magnum opus

60. Frontline Volume 22 - Issue 06, Mar. 12 - 25, 2005 India S
Delhi University held a special convocation to confer honorary degrees on three great physicists, Sir Lawrence Bragg, CV Raman and satyendranath bose.
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The Cover Story analysed minutely and superbly the volatile situation in West Asia ("Whither West Asia?", March 11). The United States is misusing its military might and its fatal policies will lead only to anarchy and wars, threatening the peace and safety of the world. The solution lies in a strong alliance between India, China, Russia and the European Union to fight against the unilateral actions of the U.S. Akhil Kumar
New Delhi The Shia alliance's victory was no surprise and it should not have any difficulty in playing a leading role in writing the Constitution with the help of the Kurds, who too have been denied political and cultural rights for long. As the second biggest group in the Assembly, the Kurds should get the position they deserve as Iraq's third biggest community. A. Meghana

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