Does anyone know anything about 'NEST'

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In summary, NEST is a network of scientists and researchers from different institutions and disciplines who collaborate to advance scientific knowledge and technology. It operates through activities such as workshops, conferences, research projects, and training programs, promoting collaboration and idea exchange. NEST is open to all interested individuals and offers benefits such as networking, collaboration, and access to resources and expertise. To learn more, one can visit their website, attend events, or contact the organizers.
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does anyone know anything about 'NEST' , an institution in india. it seems to have some association with TIFR.
 
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They put up an ad a few weeks ago in the newspaper. I found one in the Hindu. Try finding it.
For further information check this out :

http://niser.ac.in/NEST
 
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Yes, I am familiar with NEST (National Entrance Screening Test), which is an entrance examination for admission to the 5-year integrated MSc program at National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) Bhubaneswar and University of Mumbai - Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (UM-DAE CEBS). TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) is involved in the administration and conduct of the NEST examination. NEST provides a unique opportunity for students to pursue a career in basic sciences and research in India. You can find more information about NEST and its associated institutions on their official website.
 

FAQ: Does anyone know anything about 'NEST'

What is NEST?

NEST is an acronym for "Network of Excellence in Science and Technology". It is a collaboration of scientists and researchers from different institutions and disciplines, working together to advance scientific knowledge and technology.

How does NEST operate?

NEST operates through a variety of activities such as workshops, conferences, research projects, and training programs. These activities are designed to promote collaboration and exchange of ideas among the members of the network.

Who can join NEST?

NEST is open to all scientists, researchers, and institutions who are interested in contributing to the network's goals and objectives. Membership is usually by invitation, but interested individuals can also apply to join.

What are the benefits of joining NEST?

Joining NEST provides opportunities for networking, collaboration, and access to resources and expertise from a diverse group of scientists and researchers. It also allows for the sharing of knowledge and ideas, and can lead to new research opportunities and collaborations.

How can I learn more about NEST?

To learn more about NEST, you can visit their website or contact the network's organizers. You can also attend NEST events and workshops to get a better understanding of their work and activities.

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