Nice to see Prof. GR again, of course this time here in Videos. I am the last batch of students taught by by Prof. GR in Foundations in experimental Physics (FEP) at IITM. I relived all my memories as i was going through the talk.
Thank you very much G Rangarajan sir, for such a wonderful lecture series,as a student of physics I have very much benefitted from this course,once again thanks to nptel.
+Gopala Rangarajan I did many times sir. Prof. Rangarajan thank you. I would like to let you know that as a professional working in US - as research scientist - in the frontier of optics I found your lectures absolutely great and very useful. Your examples and values to important issues makes it even more helpful. thanks again. Wish you all the best
Thanks a lot NPTEL. At last the idea materialised. Sir, thank you a lot, for explaining the details in Condensed Matter. Can you kindly suggest a good book on this topic, that I can always keep with me?
These lessons are rather useful. Unfortunately, there are some structures of what he said that I can't understand well. Is there any possibility that those videos would be transcripted?
Sir nmesty..... what is the difference between solid state physics, condensed matter physics , and material physics..... means they are equal or different......if not same then what is the difference between these....
Solid state physics (SSP) is a subfield of condensed matter physics (CMP). SSP traditionally deals with the physics of solids or 'hard' condensed matter. Apart from solids, CMP also includes condensed systems like Bose-Einstein condensates, He4 superfluidity, cold atomic systems, quantum gases/fluids and soft condensed matter (e.g. polymers, colloids, biophysics).
Nice to see Prof. GR again, of course this time here in Videos. I am the last batch of students taught by by Prof. GR in Foundations in experimental Physics (FEP) at IITM. I relived all my memories as i was going through the talk.
Thank you very much G Rangarajan sir, for such a wonderful lecture series,as a student of physics I have very much benefitted from this course,once again thanks to nptel.
I appreciate the clearity of Prof lecture on condensed matter physics.
thanks Prof. G. Rangarajan i cant wait to watch all your lectures...
+David Zare Thank you. That is a real compliment.The lectures are all there!
+Gopala Rangarajan I did many times sir. Prof. Rangarajan thank you. I would like to let you know that as a professional working in US - as research scientist - in the frontier of optics I found your lectures absolutely great and very useful. Your examples and values to important issues makes it even more helpful. thanks again. Wish you all the best
This professor is a philosopher apart from being a physicist. Loved this lecture
This was a great introduction to condensed matter physics, thank you very much :)
never had such respect for indian university education before this video
Thank you so much Rangrajan sir. Ur video will help me in passing exam while just 5 days to go😋😋😋
Excellent lecture! Lot of analogies used.
pretty good explanation ...pedagogy is an art ...and you excel...thanks a lot ..respect.
This looks like a good lecture series.
+Magnus Bojaxhiu I hope you enjoy it.
+Gopala Rangarajan I enjoyed it thoroughly, thank you professor.
DrG ,Rangarajan you are amazing
Very informative liked the way of explaination
+Padmini Kothapalli Thank you Padmini. I am really flattered.
This is GOLD!!!
Thanks a lot NPTEL. At last the idea materialised. Sir, thank you a lot, for explaining the details in Condensed Matter. Can you kindly suggest a good book on this topic, that I can always keep with me?
My own book on Materials science along with Prof. M.S.Vijaya, Tata McGraw Hill, 20000
thank you very much professor
Which book has been followed here?
Nice sir thank you sir
These lessons are rather useful. Unfortunately, there are some structures of what he said that I can't understand well. Is there any possibility that those videos would be transcripted?
+Marcius Vinicius Yes they have been transcripted on the nptel portal
+Gopala Rangarajan Thank you so much!
transcripts are not uploaded yet...
Sir can we have the excess to the ppt u r sharing on screen
Pre-quisties???is Crystal physics needed??
Are these lectures for engineering????
Sir nmesty..... what is the difference between solid state physics, condensed matter physics , and material physics..... means they are equal or different......if not same then what is the difference between these....
Solid state physics (SSP) is a subfield of condensed matter physics (CMP).
SSP traditionally deals with the physics of solids or 'hard' condensed matter. Apart from solids, CMP also includes condensed systems like Bose-Einstein condensates, He4 superfluidity, cold atomic systems, quantum gases/fluids and soft condensed matter (e.g. polymers, colloids, biophysics).
What is the prerequisite for this course ?
is that quantum mechanics and mathematical physics ?
statistical physics, electromagnetic theory and quantum mechanics
are you discussing chapters of Ashcroft in the lecture series somewhere?
sir if you can help me then I have a question that is your videos is helpful in IIT jee advanced preprations
No. It's Higher level Physics, far beyond from the point of JEE.
i think sir u need to upload new videos
+Richard Gold Can you please explain what you want mre to do?
He is first profesor after whose lecture i am finding CMP as toughest physics even more than special paper of cosmology.
extremely bogus lecture.