Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya,
Jalandhar hosted a two-day Annual Convention-cum-Workshop on “Quantum to AI:
Scientific Roadmap to Viksit Bharat@2047” under the aegis of the Indian
Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT RC-02) and under the able guidance of the
Principal, Dr. Ekta Khosla. The convention aims to create a dynamic platform
for knowledge exchange, collaborative discussions, and innovative thinking in
the fields of physics, quantum science, and artificial intelligence. The formal
inaugural session was preceded by an engaging exhibition on Quantum Physics,
where nearly 30 posters were displayed in the Science Lawn, showcasing
innovative ideas and research perspectives. The inaugural session was graced by
Prof. P. K. Ahluwalia, President IAPT RC 02 , as the Chief Guest, and Prof.
Lokesh Kumar from the Department of Physics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, as
the Guest of Honour. The Keynote Address was delivered by Dr. Sumit Bhardwaj,
Manager (Analytics), Global Analytics, Concentrix India. The session commenced
with a warm welcome by Principal Dr. Ekta Khosla, who extended her heartfelt
greetings to the distinguished guests, delegates, faculty members, and
students. She appreciated the initiative of the Indian Association of Physics
Teachers for providing such a meaningful academic platform and encouraged
students and young researchers to actively engage in scientific exploration and
innovation. She also congratulated Dr. Sushil Kumar, Convener, and Dr. Saloni
Sharma, Co-Convener, along with the organizing team for successfully hosting
the convention. In his inaugural address, Prof. P. K. Ahluwalia introduced the
vision and initiatives of the Indian Association of Physics Teachers and
highlighted the evolving landscape of physics education and research in India,
stressing the importance of interdisciplinary collaborations to meet future
scientific challenges. Dr. Jaswinder Singh, President IAPT RC-02, presented the
concept note of the convention and highlighted the transformative role of
Artificial Intelligence and advanced scientific research in shaping India’s
future scientific and technological growth. Delivering the keynote address, Dr.
Sumit Bhardwaj discussed the expanding role of data analytics, artificial
intelligence, and computational tools in modern scientific discovery. He
explained how these technologies are revolutionizing research methodologies
across disciplines. He also advised students to remain aware of digital
security and adopt safe online practices to protect personal data, emphasizing
responsible use of technology in the digital age. The inaugural session set the
tone for the two-day convention, which would feature invited lectures, poster
presentations, and technical sessions.
During the subsequent session, Prof. Lokesh Kumar shared valuable insights into
contemporary developments in physics and encouraged participants to remain
curious, analytical, and research-oriented in their academic pursuits. The day
concluded with technical sessions featuring presentations by participants,
allowing scholars and students to showcase their research work. The event
witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 150 academicians, researchers,
and students from various institutions, making the convention intellectually
vibrant and inspiring. The special features of the day were robotic show of
Chitti dog and release of LUCI poster. Among those present on the occasion were
Dr. Deepshikha, Dr. Seema Marwaha, Dr. Sangeeta Arora, Dr. Gagandeep, Dr.
Jatinder Kumar, Dr. Harpreet, Mr. Gullagong, Mr. Sumit Sharma, Dr. Shweta
Chauhan, Dr. Simmi Garg, Dr. Sakshi, Dr. Vandana, Dr. Shuchi, Dr. Ramandeep, Dr
Gaurav, Mr. Ravi Kumar, along with other faculty members from the Science
Departments. The stage proceedings were conducted gracefully by Dr. Anjana
Bhatia.


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