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Baba Farid College Department of Physics Nuclear Track Society of India (NTSI) Baba Farid College as one of the pioneer instutes of Punjab (Malwa region) has emerged as a leading instuon of North India. The college is affiliated with Punjabi University Paala and running under Baba Farid Vidayak Society which was founded in 1993 under the visionary patronage of prominent educaonists. The college is well known for its outstanding achievements such as 100% results and meritorious posions in various examinaons conducted university. In the academic curriculum special emphasis is laid on research and innovaon. Baba Farid College aims at all-around development and  a class grooming of students to enable them to face the challenges of modern globalized markets. Baba Farid College spread over a sprawling 50 acres of land, situated 4 km away from municipal  limits of Bathinda city on Bathinda-Muktsar road. The college has developed a beauful campus with a charming landscape in sylvan surroundings. The state-of-the art campus is highly equipped and is connuously upgraded to meet the futurisc needs and challenges. Started from a scratch the college is connuously developing in a planned and systemac way under the able guidance of its Managing Director Dr. Gurmeet Singh Dhaliwal (Bharat Jyo Awardee) with a missionary zeal, societal commitment, imaginave vision, the spirit of sacrifice, and service to the cause of educaon. The management is honored to have prominent and commied outstanding educaonists on its Board of Directors. Some of them are noted NRIs from the U.K, U.S.A, and Canada. Guided by such prominent educaonists from across the world, the college is making connuous progress day by day, and the sky is not the limit for us. In the current scienfic age, materials science and radiaon technology are the most significant areas of research as our connuous technological development is dependent on new class of materials with suitable properes and various radiaon processes. Materials Science is an acclaimed scienfic discipline, expanding in recent decades to surround polymers, ceramics, mulfunconal materials, glass,  composite materials  and  biomaterials. Materials science involves the discovery and design of new materials.  Many of the most pressing scienfic problems humans currently face are due to the limitaons of the materials that are available and, as a result, major breakthrough in material science is likely to affect the future of technology significantly. Material sciensts lay stress on understanding how the history of a material influences its structure, and thus its properes and performance. All engineered products from airplanes to musical instruments,  alternave energy  sources related to eco-friendly manufacturing processes,  medical devices  to arficial ssues, computer chips to data storage devices and many more are made from materials.  In fact, all new and altered materials are oen at the heart of product innovaon in highly diverse applicaons. Radiaon has wide applicaons in almost all walks of our life. It is necessary to understand the origin, properes and effects of these radiaons on the medium which results in physical, chemical & biological effects. In addion, there are several situaons in which, the human beings come in contact with the radiaons mainly in research, medical, industries, nuclear power plants, agriculture and spacecra applicaons. Safe usage and control of radiaons is very essenal for the personnel involved in these fields. Hence, it is a standard pracce for the radiaon workers to opmize the radiaon exposure as low as reasonably achievable. Keeping the above menoned needs, Baba Farid College, a constuent of Baba Farid Group of Instuons, Bathinda, Punjab is organizing a naonal workshop on “Recent Advances in Natural Radionuclides and Mulfunconal Materials (RANRAMM- 2021)” from 18-20 August, 2021. This workshop will focus to facilitate the exchange of latest research, current pracces, and future trends in the field of radiaon physics and material Science that would best fit for the local as well as global needs. The Physics Department is the core department of Baba Farid College which was established in 2005 and is situated in centrally air condioned building surrounded by lush green environment. BFGI has the honor to run post graduate and under graduate course in physics. It is one and only Instute in Malwa Region having M.Sc in Physics and B.Sc (Hons. Physics). The aim of the department right from its incepon is to meet the requirement of trained manpower in Physics for teaching, research and engineering. The department can boost of well qualified faculty and well equipped research labs. THE NUCLEAR TRACK SOCIETY OF INDIA (NTSI) was founded as the professional body in the year 1987 as a cohesive group of Material Science Experts, Nuclear and Geo Physicists & Technologists etc, with mulfarious objecves. The members of this professional society are eminent academicians, sciensts, technologists, students, educaonal instuons and other interested enes. Efforts are being made to promote the research acvies and the NTSI, ll date, has successfully organized 19 Biennial Symposia. About the Workshop Material Research Society of India (MRSI) BABA FARID COLLEGE Bathinda-151001, Punjab NATIONAL WORKSHOP On Recent Advances in Natural Radionuclides and Multifunctional Materials (RANRAMM-2021) (18-20 August, 2021) is being organized by In collaboration with Advances in Material Science and Natural Radionuclide: Techniques, Measurements and Effects Advances in Material Science and Natural Radionuclide: Techniques, Measurements and Effects The Materials Research Society of India came into existence in February 1989, courtesy the farsighted vision of Prof. C. N. R. Rao. MRSI funcons through 18 Regional Chapters and 16 Subject groups.  MRSI recognizes contribuons to materials research by Disnguished Material Scienst of the year Award, MRSI- ICSC Superconducvity and Material Science Senior Award and MRSI Disnguished Lectureship Award. There are a number of other prizes including the MRSI Medal Lectures.  MRSI is a founding Adhering Body of the Internaonal Union of Material Research Sociees (IUMRS) and parcipates in the internaonal arena of materials research. National Track Society of INDIA Material Research Society of India

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Baba Farid College

Department of Physics

Nuclear Track Society of India (NTSI)

Baba Farid College as one of the pioneer ins�tutes of Punjab (Malwa region) has emerged as a leading ins�tu�on of North India. The college is affiliated with Punjabi University Pa�ala and running under Baba Farid Vidayak Society which was founded in 1993 under the visionary patronage of prominent educa�onists. The college is well known for its outstanding achievements such as 100% results and meritorious posi�ons in various examina�ons conducted university. In the academic curriculum special emphasis is laid on research and innova�on. Baba Farid College aims at all-around development and  a class grooming of students to enable them to face the challenges of modern globalized markets. Baba Farid College spread over a sprawling 50 acres of land, situated 4 km away from municipal  limits of Bathinda city on Bathinda-Muktsar road. The college has developed a beau�ful campus with a charming landscape in sylvan surroundings. The state-of-the art campus is highly equipped and is con�nuously upgraded to meet the futuris�c needs and challenges. Started from a scratch the college is con�nuously developing in a planned and systema�c way under the able guidance of its Managing Director Dr. Gurmeet Singh Dhaliwal (Bharat Jyo� Awardee) with a missionary zeal, societal commitment,  imagina�ve vision, the spirit of sacrifice, and service to the cause of educa�on. The management is honored to have prominent and commi�ed outstanding educa�onists on its Board of Directors. Some of them are noted NRIs from the U.K, U.S.A, and Canada. Guided by such prominent educa�onists from across the world, the college is making con�nuous progress day by day, and the sky is not the limit for us.

In the current scien�fic age, materials science and radia�on technology are the most significant areas of research as our con�nuous technological development is dependent on new class of materials with suitable proper�es and various radia�on processes. Materials Science is an acclaimed scien�fic discipline, expanding in recent decades to surround polymers, ceramics, mul�func�onal materials, glass,  composite materials  and  biomaterials. Materials science involves the discovery and design of new materials.  Many of the most pressing scien�fic problems humans currently face are due to the limita�ons of the materials that are available and, as a result, major breakthrough in material science is likely to affect the future of technology significantly. Material scien�sts lay stress on understanding how the history of a material influences its structure, and thus its proper�es and performance. A l l eng ineered products f rom a i rp lanes to mus ica l instruments,  alterna�ve energy  sources related to eco-friendly manufacturing processes,  medical devices  to ar�ficial �ssues, computer chips to data storage devices and many more are made from materials.  In fact, all new and altered materials are o�en at the heart of product innova�on in highly diverse applica�ons.

Radia�on has wide applica�ons in almost all walks of our life. It is necessary to understand the origin, proper�es and effects of these radia�ons on the medium which results in physical, chemical & biological effects. In addi�on, there are several situa�ons in which, the human beings come in contact with the radia�ons mainly in research, medical, industries, nuclear power plants, agriculture and spacecra� applica�ons. Safe usage and control of radia�ons is very essen�al for the personnel involved in these fields. Hence, it is a standard prac�ce for the radia�on workers to op�mize the radia�on exposure as low as reasonably achievable.

Keeping the above men�oned needs, Baba Farid College, a cons�tuent of Baba Farid Group of Ins�tu�ons, Bathinda, Punjab is organizing a na�onal workshop on “Recent Advances in Natural Radionuclides and Mul�func�onal Materials (RANRAMM-2021)” from 18-20 August, 2021. This workshop will focus to facilitate the exchange of latest research, current prac�ces, and future trends in the field of radia�on physics and material Science that would best fit for the local as well as global needs.

The Physics Department is the core department of Baba Farid College which was established in 2005 and is situated in centrally air condi�oned building surrounded by lush green environment. BFGI has the honor to run post graduate and under graduate course in physics. It is one and only Ins�tute in Malwa Region having M.Sc in Physics and B.Sc (Hons. Physics). The aim of the department right from its incep�on is to meet the requirement of trained manpower in Physics for teaching, research and engineering. The department can boost of well qualified faculty and well equipped research labs.

THE NUCLEAR TRACK SOCIETY OF INDIA (NTSI) was founded as the professional body in the year 1987 as a cohesive group of Material Science Experts, Nuclear and Geo Physicists & Technologists etc, with mul�farious objec�ves. The members of this professional society are eminent academicians, scien�sts, technologists, students, educa�onal ins�tu�ons and other interested en��es. Efforts are being made to promote the research ac�vi�es and the NTSI, �ll date, has successfully organized 19 Biennial Symposia.

About the Workshop

Material Research Society of India (MRSI)

BABA FARID COLLEGEBathinda-151001, Punjab

NATIONAL WORKSHOPOn

Recent Advances in Natural Radionuclides and Multifunctional Materials (RANRAMM-2021)

(18-20 August, 2021)

is being organized by

In collaboration with

Advances in Material Science and Natural Radionuclide: Techniques, Measurements and Effects Advances in Material Science and Natural Radionuclide: Techniques, Measurements and Effects

The Materials Research Society of India came into existence in February 1989, courtesy the farsighted vision of Prof. C. N. R. Rao. MRSI func�ons through 18 Regional Chapters and 16 Subject groups.  MRSI recognizes contribu�ons to materials research by Dis�nguished Material Scien�st of the year Award, MRSI-ICSC Superconduc�vity and Material Science Senior Award and MRSI Dis�nguished Lectureship Award. There are a number of other prizes including the MRSI Medal Lectures.  MRSI is a founding Adhering Body of the Interna�onal Union of Material Research Socie�es (IUMRS) and par�cipates in the interna�onal arena of materials research.

National Track Society of INDIA Material Research Society of India

Na�onal Advisory Commi�ee

Thema�c Areas of Workshop

Advances in Material Science and Natural Radionuclide: Techniques, Measurements and EffectsAdvances in Material Science and Natural Radionuclide: Techniques, Measurements and Effects Advances in Material Science and Natural Radionuclide: Techniques, Measurements and Effects

è Shape Memory Materials: State-of-the-art Research and Applica�ons

è Mul�func�onal, Mul�ferroic and Magnetoelectric materials and applica�ons

è Magne�c Materials and Ceramics

è Energy Harves�ng via Smart Materials

è Stretchable and Flexible Electronic Materials & Devices

è Nanotechnology and materials

è Func�onal Organic and smart Materials

è Applica�ons of Radia�on & Radioisotopes in agriculture, medicine, food processing & industry

è Environmental Radioac�vity

è Radia�on protec�on & Dosimetry

è Nuclear Energy & materials

è Materials processing with ion beams, electron, gamma & neutrons

è Effects of Radia�on on materials

BABA FARIDGROUP OF INSTITUTIONS

Bathinda (Punjab)

Helpline No. : 8081-100-200

www.babafaridgroup.edu.in

ISO 9001:2008 Certified

Correspondence

REGISTERATION GUIDELINES

Accommoda�on:-

Hotel/Hostel accommoda�on will be provided (on charges basis) to the delegates, if

requested in advance. The par�cipants should have to clearly men�on about accommoda�on

during the registra�on process. For more detail about accommoda�on, please contact to Mr.

Sahil Gupta (95011-15363)

How to Reach:-

The ins�tute is located on Bathinda-Muktsar Road at a distance of 245 km from Chandigarh,

195 km from Jalandhar and 350 km from New Delhi. There are no. of Trains and buses that

connect major ci�es to Bathinda. The college is just 15 km away from Bathinda and can be

easily reached by bus or cab.

Online Registra�on:

For online registra�on and payment candidate shall log on to

www.babafaridgroup.edu.in/ranramm/ and then proceeds for registra�on. The Last date of

registra�on is 15 August, 2021

Dr. Jaswinder Pal

Convener

Department of Physics

Baba Farid College

Bathinda, Punjab

Contact No.- 95011-16237, 99883-46478

E-Mail:- [email protected]

Dr. Sudhir Mi�al

Organizing Secretary

Department of Physics

Baba Farid College

Bathinda, Punjab

Contact No.- 95011-15260, 95011-15363

E-Mail:- sudhirmi�[email protected]

Local Advisory Commi�ee

Organizing Commi�ee

Category Registration Fee

Faculty Members/Scientist Rs. 300

Students/Research Scholars Rs. 100

Industrial Persons Rs. 400

Convener Dr. Jaswinder Pal (Assistant Professor Physics, Baba Farid College) Organizing Secretary Dr. Sudhir Mi�al (Assistant Professor and Head, Department of Physics) Members Dr. Jasmeet Kaur (Assistant Professor, Physics Department) Dr. Amandeep Kaur (Assistant Professor, Physics Department) Mr. Sahil Gupta (Assistant Professor, Physics Department) Mr. Sourabh Maini (Assistant Professor, Physics Department) Mr. Lakhwinder Singh (Assistant Professor, Physics Department) Ms. Roopam (Assistant Professor, Physics Department) Ms. Shweta (Assistant Professor, Physics Department)

Chief Patron Dr. Gurmeet Singh Dhaliwal (Chairman, Baba Farid Group of Ins�tu�ons) Patron Dr. Pardeep Kaura (Principal, Baba Farid College) Workshop Director Dr. Manish Bansal (Vice Principal, Baba Farid College)Members Sh. B.D. Sharma (Deputy Director, Career Guidance and Counseling, BFGI) S Harpal Singh (Deputy Director Facility Management, BFGI) Mr. R. S. Dhanoa (Assistant Director Admin, BFGI) Dr. Manish Gupta (Dean R & I, BFGI) Dr. S.S Bal (Dean Agricultural, BFC) Dr. Amandeep Singh (Dean Academic, BFC) Dr. Tarun Goyal (Deputy Dean Agricultural, BFC) Dr. Ritu Pawan Kansal (HOD, Biotechnology Department, BFC) Dr. Surbhi Sharma (HOD, Agricultural Department, BFC) Dr. Vivek Sharma (HOD, Chemistry Department) Dr. Wineet Chawla (HOD, Agricultural Department, BFC) Dr. Tajinder Singh (HOD, Computer Science Department, BFC) Mr. Ramandeep Chabra (HOD, Agricultural Department, BFC) Ms. Shifali Goyal (HOD, Mathema�cs Department, BFC)

Prof. (Dr.) T.V. Ramachandran, Ex-BARC, Mumbai Prof. (Dr.) B.S.Bajwa, GNDU, Amritsar Dr. Asha Rani, DSCW, Ferozpur

Prof. (Dr.) B.K. Sapra, Head, Radiological Physics and Advisory Division, BARC, Mumbai Dr. P.D. Babu, Scien�st F, UGC-DAE CSR Consor�um for scien�fic Research, BARC Campus, Trombay, Mumbai, India Prof (Dr.) S K Mishra, Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai, India Prof (Dr.) P S R Krishna, Solid State Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai, India Prof. (Dr.) N.L. Singh, M.S. University of Baroda, Gujarat, Patron (NTSI) Prof. (Dr.) R.P Chauhan, NIT, Kurukshetra, President (NTSI). Dr. Rohit Mehra, NIT Jalandhar, Vise-President (NTSI) Prof. (Dr.) Chandra Prakash ,DRDO Delhi, India, Chairman MRSI Delhi Chapter, India Prof. (Dr.) O P Pandey, Thapar University, Pa�ala, Chairman MRSI Pa�ala Chapter, India Prof. (Dr.) Jasbir Singh Hundal, Dean R & D, Maharaja Ranjit Singh University, Bathinda Prof. (Dr.) R.C. Ramola, Director, HNB Garhwal University Dr. Kamlesh Yadav, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda Prof. (Dr.) Parjit Shamsher Singh, Physics Department, Punjabi University, Pa�ala, India Prof. (Dr.) B. S. Sandhu, Physics Department, Punjabi University, Pa�ala, India Dr. Anupinder Singh, Physics Department, GNDU Amritsar, Punjab, India Dr. V. Balaram, Na�onal Geophysical Research Ins�tute, Hyderabad, India Dr. B.K.Sahoo, BARC, Mumbai Dr. S.K. Chakarvar�, MRIU, Faridabad Dr. Rajesh Punia, Department of Physics, Maharshi Dayananad University, Rohtak, Harayana, India Prof (Dr.) Ram Pal Tandon, Department of Physics and Astro Physics, University of Delhi, Delhi, India Dr. R.V.Kholekar, BARC, Mumbai, Treasurer (NTSI) Dr. A.K. Narwala, RKSD College Kaithal, Haryana, Joint Secretary (NTSI) Dr. Rajesh Kumar, GGSIP University, New Delhi, Joint Secretary (NTSI) Dr. R.G.Sonkawade, Shivaji University, Kohlapur Dr. H.S.Virk, SGGSWU, Fatehgarh Sahib