What is the Role of Communication in Physics Research and Education?

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I am Nihit Saigal. PhD in condensed matter physics and interested in all discussions related to physics related research, education and communication.
 
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Nihit Saigal said:
I am Nihit Saigal. PhD in condensed matter physics and interested in all discussions related to physics related research, education and communication.
Welcome to PF!

Are you from IISc Bangalore? Your location and PhD indicates so. :smile:

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Wrichik.
 
Yes, currently at IISc. Though I obtained my PhD at TIFR, Mumbai. Hope to have some good discussions here.

regards,
Nihit
 
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