Satyendra Nath Bose
Satyendra Nath Bose ( সত্যেন্দ্রনাথ বসু ) was a
Bengali Indian physicist, gaining practical experience in numerical material
science. He was outstanding for his work "Quantum mechanics" in the
mid 1920s, giving the establishment to Bose-Einstein measurements and the
hypothesis of the Bose-Einstein condensate. He was conceived on January 1, 1894
in Calcutta. He was the oldest child of Surendranath and Amodini Devi. His dad
was utilized in the Engineering Department of the East India Railway. He knew
numerous dialects and furthermore could play Esraj (a melodic instrument like
violin) great.
Sateyendra nath Bose started his training at a primary
school and after that he went to Hindu High School in Calcutta. Later on he
joined Presidency College in Calcutta in 1909 where he had a splendid scholarly
record. He was granted a B.Sc. in 1913 and M.Sc. in 1915 demonstrating him to
be by a long shot the best understudy of science. Around the same time he
wedded with Ushabala Ghose. They had five youngsters, three little girls and
two children.
He began his profession in 1916 as speaker in the material
science division of Calcutta University. He served here from 1916 to 1921 and
Later on he joined Dacca University again as instructor. In 1926, he turned
into an educator and was made leader of the material science office, and kept
instructing at Dacca University until 1945. Around then, he came back to
Calcutta, and instructed at Calcutta University until 1956, when he resigned
and was made educator emeritus.
In 1956, when he was resigned from Calcutta University he
was delegated as bad habit chancellor of Viswa-Bharati University,
Shantiniketan. Following multi year he was regarded with the post of national
educator. He was granted India's second most elevated regular citizen grant,
the Padma Vibhushan in 1954 by Government of India. He left for superb
residence 4 February 1974.
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