S N Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences sign MoU with German science institutes

The goal of the joint venture will be to foster Indo - German collaboration, provide opportunities and facilitate the advancement of knowledge in the area of magnetic and topological quantum materials.

NewsBharati    08-Jun-2022 17:38:59 PM
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New Delhi, Jun 8: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences (SNBNCBS), Kolkata and German institute Leibniz-Institut fur Festkorper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden, Germany intended to scientific cooperation in the field of 'Novel Magnetic and Topological Quantum Materials'.
 
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The research on Quantum Materials has received a worldwide attention due to their potential in development for future quantum technology. The goal of the joint venture will be to foster Indo-German collaboration, provide opportunities and facilitate the advancement of knowledge in the area of magnetic and topological quantum materials.
 
 
 
 
 
The cooperation in particular will include, sharing of experimental and computational resources, exchange of technical and professional support, and exchanging of faculty, researchers to carry out the collaborative research. This is expected to create the requisite knowledge base on the basis of reciprocity, best effort, mutual benefit, and frequent interactions.
 
SNBNCBS is an Autonomous Research Institute established under the Department of Science and Technology, in 1986 as a Registered Society. The Centre was established to honour the life and work of Professor S. N. Bose who was a colossal figure in theoretical physics and has made some of the most fundamental conceptual contributions to the development of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Statistics.
 
 
IFW is a non-university research institute and a member of the Leibniz Association. IFW Dresden is concerned with modern materials science and combines explorative research in physics, chemistry and materials science with the technological development of new materials and products.