Event Date: 22nd - 26th October 2024
An insightful and engaging Five Days FDP was organized by Physics division, SBS, Galgotia University on 22 October 2024 to 26 October 2024. Inauguration of FDP was organized on 22 October 2024 in online mode by our steamed guest Dr. Manish Kumar, Professor at Jawahar Lal Nehru University, Delhi. The prime objective of FDP is to provide a platform for academic and professional growth among faculty members, professionals and students. This FDP enhances research activities among faculty members and students.
The Five-Day Faculty Development Program (FDP), organized by the Physics Division of SBS, Galgotia University from 22nd to 26th October 2024, was an enriching and insightful event aimed at fostering academic and professional growth. The program was inaugurated on 22nd October 2024 in an online format by Dr. Manish Kumar, a Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi, who delivered an inspiring keynote address. Dr. Kumar’s address set the tone for the event, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and research-driven education.
The primary objective of the FDP was to create a platform for academic growth and professional developmentamong faculty members, students, and professionals in the field of physics. The event sought to enhance the research capabilities of participants by providing exposure to the latest trends, methodologies, and technological advancements in physics research. This was achieved through a series of interactive sessions, andexpert lectures that focused on both theoretical and experimental aspects of the subject.
Throughout the five days, the program covered a broad range of topics, including advanced experimental techniques, computational modeling, and emerging trends in theoretical physics. Participants were exposed to the latest research tools and were encouraged to adopt innovative methods in their academic and professional work. These sessions provided insights into modern developments in the field and aimed at strengthening research capabilities among faculty and students. The FDP was also designed to foster collaborationsamong participants and to encourage the exchange of knowledge and ideas. Sessions were highly interactive, with opportunities for Q&A, group discussions, and peer-to-peer learning. This facilitated deeper engagement and created an environment for participants to share their research experiences, challenges, and solutions. Thus, the FDPsuccessfully met its goal of enhancing academic growth and promoting research excellence. By offering a platform for knowledge exchange and professional development, the program provided lasting benefits to faculty members and students alike, leaving a strong foundation for future research endeavors.
Event Outcome:
Department Name – Dr. Milan Singh and Dr. Deepak Gupta
Department Name – Department of Physics