JNP organises popular lectures on science by Senior Scientists from premier research institutes and eminent scientists visiting India. JNP also associates with other premier science institutes in organising popular lectures. Announcements about lectures are made in newspapers, on our website and communications sent to JNP Club members. Entry to these lectures is free.
KAAPI WITH KURIOSITY
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
The registration for the special lectures to be held on 24th Aug 2019 at 9:30 is FULL. Audience without registration will not be allowed.
Public Lectures by Prof. R. Narasimha, Prof. R N Iyengar and Dr. S Balachandra Rao on 24th Aug 2019 at 9:30 am
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
Special Lecture by Prof. Jayant V Narlikar
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
A FEW EXAMPLES HOW THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS CHANGES OUR VIEW OF THE WORLD
Stefan Thurner (Science of Complex Systems, Medical University of Vienna),
4pm to 5pm Sunday, 26 May 2019, J. N. Planetarium,
Sri T. Chowdaiah Road, High Grounds, Bangalore
100 Years for ‘Light Bending Experiment
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
"The Tau of Ramanujan" by Prof. Eknath Ghate, Professor, TIFR, Mumbai, is scheduled on 10.02.2019 at 4 pm at the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bengaluru.
Kaapi With Kuriosity lecture
"Our Amazing Universe" by Prof. Francois R. Bouchet, French Cosmologist, is scheduled on 20.01.2019 at 4 pm at the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bengaluru.
Workshop on 'Space Science'
Above talks will be followed by a special public lecture entitled 'Fruit Flies in Space: Relevance to Astronaut’s Health!' by Dr. Ravikumar Hosamani, Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad at 4 pm. Entry is free.
Commemorating 150th year of 'The Discovery of Helium'
'Asteroid Day' on 30th June 2018
J N Planetarium, Bengaluru is celebrating the 'Asteroid Day' with lectures on asteroids and on Meteors, An exhibition of over 20 meteorite samples collected from India and outside and a poster exhibition. A lecture is organized at 2 pm by Dr. Bharat Adur, Director, Akash Ganga Centre for Astronomy, Mumbai titled ‘Detection of Meteorites and Methods of Analysis’ aimed towards college students. A public lecture by Dr. Narendra Bhandari, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, titled ‘Falling Stones, Colliding Asteroids and Secrets of the Universe’ is scheduled at 4:30 pm for the public.
Interested college students are requested to register with the planetarium on or before June 28th for lectures as entry is limited. There is no registration charge. All are welcome for the public lecture. Rare exhibition of meteorites and poster exhibition are open between 10.30am and 4.30pm. Members of public and students can make use of the opportunity. Entry to the exhibition is free.
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A special lecture entitled "The fascinating exploration of asteroids : how to trace back our Solar System history and protect ourselves from an impact" by Dr. Patrick Michel, Astrophysicist, Senior Researcher at CNRS, is scheduled on 13th Jan 2018 at 5.30 pm in JNP campus.
Click here for infoJ N planetarium, Bengaluru is celebrating the ‘Asteroid Day’ with lectures on asteroids and on Meteors, An exhibition of over 20 meteors collected from India and outside and a poster exhibition. Lectures are aimed at high school teachers. Interested members of public can also attend.
Interested Teachers are requested to register with the planetarium on or before June 28th for lectures as entry is limited. There is no registration charge. Rare exhibition of meteorites and poster exhibition are open between 10.30am and 4.30pm. Members of public and students can make use of the opportunity. Entry to the exhibition is free. Click here for info.
Kaapi with Kuriosity lecture entitled “Insects as Architects” is scheduled on 11 th Dec 2016 (Sunday) at 11 am at Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium . Click here for info.
A special lecture entitled "Nobel Prize for Neutrino Oscillations" by Prof. S Lokanathan, Formerly Professor at University of Rajastan, Jaipur, on 8th November 2015 (Sunday) at 5.30 pm. Entry is Free. - click here for more
A special lecture entitled “LIGO – India : Beyond Gravitational Wave Detection to Gravitational Wave Astronomy” by Prof. B R Iyer, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, TIFR, Bengaluru, on 11th October 2015 (Sunday) at 5.30 pm. Entry is Free. click here for more
A special lecture entitled "ASTROSAT – the Indian Astronomy Satellite” by Dr. S Seetha, Programme Director, Space Science Programme Office, Indian Space Research Organisation, Blore, on 13.09.2015 at 5.30 pm. Entry is Free. - click here for more
A special lecture entitled "The Thirty Meter Telescope” by Prof. G C Anupama, Professor, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Blore, on 09.08.2015 at 5.30 pm. Entry is Free. - click here for more
In this context, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore is arranging a three-part lecture series entitled Einstein and Relativity in January, February and March by the renowned astrophysicist Prof. C. V. Vishveshwara. The talks will be non-technical aimed at general audience including undergraduate students. The lecture series provides an overview of the General Theory of Relativity and its impact.
Brief Profile of Prof. C. V. Vishveshwara
After his education up to MSc in Bangalore, India, Prof. Vishveshwara received his AM degree from Columbia University, New York, USA. Thereafter, working on the stability of the Schwarzschild black hole with Prof. Charles Misner as his thesis advisor, he obtained his PhD from the University of Maryland, USA. In addition to his proof of black-hole stability, he has made pioneering contributions to black-hole physics by his study of the structures of both the static Schwarzschild black holes and the rotating Kerr black holes as well as by his theoretical discovery of the quasinormal modes of black-hole vibrations. After serving on the faculty of several universities in USA, he returned to his hometown of Bangalore, India, to take up the position of Professorship at the Raman Research Institute and later became a Senior Professor at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Prof. Vishveshwara has also been a Visiting Professor at several universities such as University of Pennsylvania, University of Maryland, Boston University, University of London, and Universidad del Pais Vasco, Spain.
His book, Einstein's Enigma or Black Holes in My Bubble Bath is widely acclaimed with highly complimentary comments from Professors Roger Penrose, Nobel laureate Anthony James Leggett, Charles Misner and other readers worldwide. It has also been translated into Italian. Recently, another book of his in the same genre entitled Universe Unveiled – The Cosmos in My Bubble Bath has been published. Information about the two books published by Springer may be obtained respectively from the links: http://www.springer.com/astronomy/popular+astronomy/book/978-3-540-33199-5 and http://www.springer.com/astronomy/popular+astronomy/book/978-3-319-08212-7
Black Holes, Gravitational Radiation and the Universe: Essays in Honor of C.V. Vishveshwara, Bala R. Iyer and Biplab Bhawal(eds), (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999) was published in his honor for his sixtieth birthday to which leading experts in the field like Jacob Bekenstein, Brandon Carter, G.F.R Ellis, Jayant Narlikar etc., have contributed essays.
As founder-director of the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bangalore, he has written the scripts for several planetarium programmes and directed them. These have proved to be exceedingly popular because of the simple and attractive manner in which difficult concepts have been presented. Prof. Vishveshwara has also initiated and developed educational programmes at the Planetarium including the Research Education Advancement Programme (REAP) and BIO-REAP that have been successfully training students to pursue research careers in science.
Details of the Lecture Series
Part | Title | Date and Time |
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Einstein and Relativity Part-1 | Special theory of Relativity, Space and Time | 11 January 2015 @ 5:30 PM |
Einstein and Relativity Part-2 | General theory of Relativity - Gravitation | 15 February [email protected] |
Einstein and Relativity Part-3 | Modern Developments - Black Holes, Gravitational Waves and Cosmology | 8 March [email protected] |
Venue of the Lectures
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium,
Bangalore Association for Science Education,
Shri. T. Chowdaiah Road, High Ground,
Bangalore, Karnataka
PIN: 560001
Landmark : Near Karnataka Raj Bhavan