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.
I appreciate the clearity of Prof lecture on condensed matter physics.
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.
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
never had such respect for indian university education before this video
This was a great introduction to condensed matter physics, thank you very much :)
Thank you so much Rangrajan sir. Ur video will help me in passing exam while just 5 days to go😋😋😋
pretty good explanation ...pedagogy is an art ...and you excel...thanks a lot ..respect.
Excellent lecture! Lot of analogies used.
This looks like a good lecture series.
+Magnus Bojaxhiu I hope you enjoy it.
+Gopala Rangarajan I enjoyed it thoroughly, thank you professor.
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
Very informative liked the way of explaination
+Padmini Kothapalli Thank you Padmini. I am really flattered.
DrG ,Rangarajan you are amazing
This is GOLD!!!
Which book has been followed here?
thank you very much professor
Sir can we have the excess to the ppt u r sharing on screen
Pre-quisties???is Crystal physics needed??
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...
Nice sir thank you sir
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).
Are these lectures for engineering????
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.