Recent Programs conducted
As a
part of NAAC visit, Observatory, an integral part of Department of Physics, was
visited on January 15, 2015. Dr. K G Gopachandran, Director, Observatory (Asso.
Professor, Department of Optoelectronics) presented the prospects of
development in the Centre. Let me share with you some important points that were
highlighted during the presentation.
·
The Thiruvananthapuram Observatory may soon
become a grant-in-aid institution of the Kerala State Council for Science,
Technology and Environment (KSCSTE).
·
The age-old establishment, which began
operations in 1837 under the ruler of the erstwhile Travancore Swathi Tirunal,
is currently under the control of Kerala University’s Physics Department.
·
Talks are on between the university officials
and the KSCSTE on finalising terms of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that
would see the Observatory being supported by both.
·
This would ensure a greater allocation of funds
for the maintenance of the building and its equipment. The building is largely
unused and elevating it to a grant-in-aid of the KSCSTE is also expected to
make it concentrate more on research and development.
·
The Kerala University Budget 2013-14 sanctioned
a generous amount of money for the renovation of the building that covered
civil works and procurement of new telescopes. The ones currently in place,
installed in the 19th century, are more significant for their heritage value.
·
“The university was very supportive of the
restoration plans and the structural work was completed on time and all that
remains is for new telescopes to be procured,” said Observatory director K.G.
Gopchandran.
New
telescopes
·
It was in December that the responsibility for
installing new telescopes was assigned to the Kerala State Science and
Technology Museum (KSSTM). “The ones installed in the 1800s were
state-of-the-art refractor telescopes — a type that ceased production as
reflector telescopes took its place,” he said.
·
They would also be computerised and an automatic
aligning feature would enable students to key in the celestial object they wish
to see into the system and move the telescope to point in that precise direction.
It would also include an option for astrophotography.
Domes
being built
·
The domes for the telescopes were being
developed by engineers with the KSSTM, saving the university a chunk of the
cost of importing the entire pieces.
·
The KSSTM has not yet invited global tenders and
would do so only once the university transferred funds amounting to Rs.25 lakh
for the equipment, he said.
RUN KERALA RUN
To
pledge our
support to the
35th National Games and we, Department of Physics also actively participated in ‘Run Kerala Run’, the key promotional event ahead of the January
31-February 14 National
Games. The oneness in diversity was reflected in this event as it turned out to
be a mega event. I attach herewith some photos of the same.
I am also attaching herewith the Broucher of illuminati Physics club as well as the presentation done by Department of Physics during NAAC Visit.
Powerpoint Presentation
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Sibi K S



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