Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, organized a one-day
Seminar-cum-Workshop on “Unveiling Atomic Structure through Zeeman
Effect” under the DST-Curie grant. The event was jointly conducted by
the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club of the PG Department of Physics and the R.
Venkatraman Chemical Society of the PG Department of Chemistry. The session
aimed to deepen students’ understanding of atomic structure and its
experimental foundations. The resource person for the seminar was Dr. Daljit
Kaur, Assistant Professor in Physics at DAV University, Jalandhar. The
programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from both undergraduate and
postgraduate students. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Ekta Khosla, along with faculty
members from the Physics and Chemistry departments, extended a warm welcome to
the guest by presenting a planter. Dr. Saloni Sharma, Head of the PG Department
of Physics, introduced the theme of the seminar and emphasized its academic
relevance. Mrs. Deepshikha, Head of the PG Department of Chemistry, formally
introduced the resource person. Dr. Sushil Kumar highlighted the initiatives
and activities undertaken by the Chandrayaan Vipnet Club. In her expert
lecture, Dr. Daljit Kaur elaborated on the theoretical aspects of the Zeeman
Effect, explaining the normal and anomalous splitting of spectral lines under
the influence of a magnetic field. She also discussed its wide-ranging
applications, including the determination of magnetic fields of celestial
bodies like the Moon, the study of atomic energy levels, and its role in
magnetic resonance techniques. The workshop segment featured a detailed
demonstration of the Zeeman Effect apparatus. Participants were guided through
its construction, working principles, and calibration methods. The hands-on
session enabled students to practically observe how magnetic fields affect
atomic energy levels and spectral emissions, thereby strengthening their
conceptual clarity. The session remained highly interactive, with students
actively engaging in discussions and resolving their queries. The programme
concluded with a formal vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to Dr. Daljit Kaur
for her enlightening session and to all participants for their active
involvement. The seminar-cum-workshop proved to be highly informative and
enriching, significantly enhancing the academic and experimental understanding
of the attendees.





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