News & Events
Special Lecture on How Does a Glass Fail Due to Fatigue
Date : Wednesday, 05/02/2025
On February 5, 2025, the School of Mathematics & Natural Science at Chanakya University hosted an insightful lecture by Dr. Himangsu Bhaumik from JNCASR, Bangalore.
Special Lecture on Imaging Molecular Chirality with Femtosecond UV/VUV Light Sources
Date : Wednesday, 01/01/2025
On January 1, 2025, the School of Mathematics & Natural Science at Chanakya University hosted an insightful talk by Prof. N Bhargava Ram from Thermo Fisher Scientific, Netherlands, and IISER Bhopal.
Special Lecture on Bridging Science and Art – From Mundane to Profound
Date : Friday, 13/12/2024
On December 13, 2024, Chanakya University’s School of Mathematics & Natural Science hosted an engaging lecture by Prof. Ashok Vudayagiri from the University of Hyderabad.
Special Lecture on String Theory
Date : Thursday, 03/10/2024
On October 3, 2024, Chanakya University’s School of Mathematics & Natural Science hosted an insightful lecture by Prof. Dileep Jatkar, Acting Director at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute (HRI).
Special Lecture on Elliptic Curves
Date : Tuesday, 24/09/2024
On September 25, 2024, the School of Mathematics & Natural Science at Chanakya University hosted a special lecture on Elliptic Curves by Prof. Uma Bidarahalli, a distinguished retired professor from North Maharashtra University and Eritrea Institute of Technology.
Invited Online Lecture by Dr. Krishna Kurthkoti on Targeting SOS Response in Mycobacteria
Date : Thursday, 19/09/2024
Dr. Krishna Kurthkoti, Associate Professor, SBS gave an invited online lecture on “Targeting SOS response to delay emergence of antimicrobial resistance in persister cells of mycobacteria” at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research on 19th September, 2024.
Recent papers published from the school of Mathematics & Natural Sciences
Date : Thursday, 05/09/2024
Publication link: https://pubs.acs.org/toc/jpccck/128/35 This is a theoretical work where nonlinear optical response can result in different Phase information through coherent spectroscopy to get layer-by-layer information on the interface, especially for Quantum dots in a submerged environment.
Who said Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity is difficult to understand?
Date : Wednesday, 14/08/2024
By : Professor M. Siva Kumar
Vist By Dr. Lakshmish Ramaswamy – Professor At Georgia University
Date : Monday, 03/07/2023
Dr. Lakshmish Ramaswamy – Professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Georgia; and Associate Director of the Georgia Informatics Institutes for Research and Education visited Chanakya University and engaged in meaningful discussions with the faculty and staff members. During his interaction, Dr Lakshmish shared valuable insights regarding various best practices employed at the
The World of Mathematics, Music, and Magic by Prof. Manjul Bhargava
Date : Tuesday, 09/05/2023
Renowned Mathematician Prof. Manjul Bhargava who is a recipient of the prestigious Padma Bhushan award and the Fields Medal, held an interactive session as part of Chanakya University’s Distinguished Lecture Series on 9 May 2023 at the Signature Club Resorts, Brigade Orchards, Devanahalli. During the session, Prof. Bhargava made it surprisingly easy to see a