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Quantum Gases: Fluctuation vortices and patterns (11-04-2025)

Event Date: 11-04-2025

The Physics Division of the School of Basic Sciences at Galgotias University organized an insightful guest lecture on the topic “Quantum Gases: Fluctuation Vortices and Patterns” on 11th April 2025. The event commenced with a warm welcome address delivered by Dr.

Sanjeev Kumar, Dean, School of Basic Sciences, in the presence of Dr. Sunita Sharma (Associate Dean), Dr. Prabhakar Singh (Head, Physics Division), and Dr. S. K. Kundu (Program Chair).

The esteemed guest speaker for the session was Dr. Arko Roy, Assistant Professor, School of Physical Sciences, IIT Mandi, who is widely known for his contributions to the field of quantum gases and Bose-Einstein condensates.

Dr. Roy began his lecture by elaborating on the foundational concepts of Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) at ultra-low temperatures. He discussed in detail the phenomena of fluctuation vortices that arise in quantum gases, highlighting their role in pattern formation and quantum coherence. The session further delved into the effects of magnetism on quantum gases, supported by theoretical models and experimental evidence.

A significant part of the lecture was dedicated to the application aspects of quantum gases, particularly in quantum computing and quantum simulation technologies, showcasing their potential in revolutionizing next-generation computational systems.

The lecture was intellectually stimulating and well-received by students and faculty members. At the conclusion of the session, Dr. Sunita Sharma felicitated Dr. Arko Roy with a memento as a token of appreciation. The event ended with a formal vote of thanks delivered by Dr. S. K. Kundu, acknowledging the speaker and the organizing team.

Key Outcomes of the Event:

  1. Participants gained deeper insights into quantum gases, fluctuation vortices, and Bose-Einstein condensates.
  2. The lecture highlighted cutting-edge research linking quantum gases to quantum computing technologies.
  3. The session facilitated academic interaction between students and a leading expert in the field of quantum physics.
  4. The talk motivated students and Faculty members to explore advanced studies and projects in quantum mechanics and condensed matter physics.

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