By Sushma Jaiswal on
21/01/2011 16:03
Biography of Homi Jehangir Bhabha
1909 - Born on the 30th of October in Bombay, India.
Studied at the Elphinstone College and the Royal Institute of Science.
1925 - Homi Jehangir Bhabha passed the Senior Cambridge Examination when Homi Jehangir Bhabha was 16 and went to Cambridge to study mechanical engineering.
1934 - Received hisdoctorate from the University of Cambridge.
1940 - At the behest of C.V. Raman, director of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Bhabha joined the institute as a reader in physics.
1941 - Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 20th of March.
1945 - Helped with funds from JRD Tata, Homi Jehangir Bhabha established the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay.
1948 - Established the Atomic Energy Commission of India.1955 - Homi Jehangir Bhabha represented India in International Atomic Energy Forums.
1960-1963 - President of International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
.1966 - Homi Jehangir Bhabha died on 24th of January
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A range of activities for the students, by the students and for the students under the banner of the Finishing school.
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For my first year students will be uploading material for BE 103 right after i can ascertain you won't photocopy the notes back to me pronto as assignemnts! Hope everyone is logged on.
Would like suggestions and additions from the seniors. maybe diagrams or case studies or questions that you think should be there. Also what is the technology thorugh which
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Is Your Memory LimitlessUnderstanding the Answer will Empower You with New Positive BeliefsThe following facts show that there is no apparent limit to the capabilities of memory. For all practical purposes the human memory seems to be infinite. DreamsMany people have dreamt about friends and relatives whom they have not met for 20 or 30 years. In the dreams, the images are perfect with all colors and details. This shows that there is a huge memory storage somewhere in the brain. Hypnosis and memoryWe seem to remember everything that we see, hear, or feel. For example, a person in an accident did not remember the car's license-plate number. But under hypnosis, he could tell the correct number. This shows that he indeed had the number stored somewhere in his brain. Surprise recallsEveryone has the experience of suddenly remembering some long forgotten memory. For example, some very old incident or some friend. Scientific experiment of connecting wires to patient's brain for memory recallWhen scientists connect electrodes...
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