prepare a note on two renowned indian physicists about 300 to 500 words
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Sir C.V. Raman (1888-1970)
Sir C.V. Raman (1888-1970)Sir Chandrashekhar Venkat Raman or C.V. Raman, as he was called, is remembered for his revolutionary contribution to physics. His invention of the 'Raman Effect', a unique phenomenon in the scattering of light, earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930. Raman was prodigal since his childhood. He completed his schooling at the age of 13 with a scholarship and received a Gold Medal in Physics from his Alma Mater, University of Madras. He was felicitated with numerous awards and recognitions-- the Hughes Medal in 1930, the Bharat Ratna in 1954 and the Lenin Peace Prize in 1957. He was also elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1924 and was knighted in 1929. India celebrates National Science Day on 28th February, the day he discovered the Raman Effect, in his honour.
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Satyendranath Bose (1894-1974)
Satyendranath Bose was an Indian Bengali Physicist, best known for his contribution in the field of Quantum Mechanics. He invented the 'Bose-Einstein Condensate' along with Albert Einstein and the 'Boson' particle. His inventions led to the formation of the Large Hadron Collider and the experiments conducted in it. He studied in the Presidency College in Calcutta, which is the institution to some of the most known and respected scholars of our country. He was a polygot and his interests ranged from various fields in science, arts and mathematics. Rabindranath Tagore dedicated his book Visva Parichay, his only science book to Bose. Bose was conferred with the Padma Vibhushan in 1954 and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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- Sir Chandrashekhar Venkat Raman
Sir Chandrashekhar Venkat Raman or C.V. Raman, as he was called, is remembered for his revolutionary contribution to physics. His invention of the 'Raman Effect', a unique phenomenon in the scattering of light, earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930. Raman was prodigal since his childhood. He completed his schooling at the age of 13 with a scholarship and received a Gold Medal in Physics from his Alma Mater, University of Madras. He was felicitated with numerous awards and recognitions-- the Hughes Medal in 1930, the Bharat Ratna in 1954 and the Lenin Peace Prize in 1957. He was also elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1924 and was knighted in 1929. India celebrates National Science Day on 28th February, the day he discovered the Raman Effect, in his honour.
born:- 1888 died:- 1970
2. Satyendranath Bose
was an Indian Bengali Physicist, best known for his contribution in the field of Quantum Mechanics. He invented the 'Bose-Einstein Condensate' along with Albert Einstein and the 'Boson' particle. His inventions led to the formation of the Large Hadron Collider and the experiments conducted in it. He studied in the Presidency College in Calcutta, which is the institution to some of the most known and respected scholars of our country. He was a polygot and his interests ranged from various fields in science, arts and mathematics. Rabindranath Tagore dedicated his book Visva Parichay, his only science book to Bose. Bose was conferred with the Padma Vibhushan in 1954 and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society.
born:- 1894 died:- 1974