Upcoming Meeting:
Date and Time: Tuesday, 18th February 2020, 15:15-15:45 ,
Place: FA31 .

On the coming Tuesday we will try to undertand how is it possible to transfer heat via "nothing"? Actually "nothing" even exerts force! If you want to learn how "nothing" is not really "nothing" and in fact it is something, join us! Our main article will be, Heat transferred in a previously unknown way.
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Image source: "Wikipedia".

Research in physics spans a wide range of topics from very tiny constituents of the universe like atoms, to big complex structures like galaxies. Each field of research has its own concepts, tools, and methods. We will leverage our knowledge from classrooms and textbooks to read “news and views” on highlighted research projects at the cutting edge of research. We will choose an article to discuss every week, from an easily accessible source, keeping in mind the diversity of theoretical, experimental and numerical work that is a part of physics research work nowadays. In discussing these articles, we will try to discuss the big picture, rather than technical details. The format will be very informal and open-ended discussions are welcome! We hope these meetings will help all of us to broaden our view of physics, to find out what we are interested in and motivate us to do some research ourselves!
Earlier Meetings:

2019-02-04 We discussed a "Functional” Cure for HIV .
2019-12-10 We discussed AI Copernicus.
2019-11-12 We discussed a quantum time machine.
2019-10-29 We discussed Quantum Computers.
2019-10-15 We discussed the 2019 physics Nobel prize.
2019-10-01 We discussed A tiny swimmer generates rapid, far-reaching signals in water.
2019-02-20 We discussed From simple liquids to colloids and soft matter.
2019-02-13 We discussed A Theory to Tackle Supercooling.
2019-02-06 We discussed Hawking radiation from optical analogue of a black hole.
2019-01-30 We discussed Quantum corral herds surface electrons into a fractal lattice.
2018-12-12 We discussed The Plot Thickens for a Fourth Neutrino.
2018-11-28 We will discuss Leidenfrost drops are on a roll.
2018-11-21 We discussed Counting the Quanta of Sound.
2018-11-14 We discussed 2017 Physics Nobel Prize: The LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.
2018-11-07 We discussed 2018 Physics Nobel Prize: Tools made of light.
2018-10-31 Exams! No meeting unfortunately!
2018-10-24 We discussed Ants know the secret to avoiding traffic jams.
  which was written based on the research article Collective clog control.