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CHAKDAHA, NADIA, WEST BENGAL, Pin: 741222 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS CHAKDAHA college CHAKDAHA, NADIA, WEST BENGAL, Pin: 741222

History of the Department YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT:   General Course: 1983 Honours Course: 1997 NAME OF THE PROGRAMME & COURSES OFFERED: UG ( Honours & General)

Courses offered & Seats Intake capacity B.Sc. Honours (Physics) 47 B.Sc. General (pure) 38

College Approved Contractual Lecturer Number of teaching posts Post  Sanctioned Filled Assistant Professors College Approved Contractual Lecturer Guest Lecturer 3 - 2

Student Teacher Ratio 60:1 44:1 Level of Study Ratio B.Sc. (Honours) B.Sc.(General) 44:1

Departmental Staff: Contractual Lecturer Sanjib Kumar Manna Avik Karmakar Guest Lecturer 1. Bhaskar Biswas 2. Somdatta Chakraborty Lab Attendant 1. Debasish Bhowmik 2. Abhijit Topdar

FACULTY PROFILE Total: 9 5 5 3 Name Teaching Experience Research Experience Publication Classes Taken /week Journal Conf. Hons. Gen. Th. Prac. Sanjib Kumar Manna (M.Sc) (Nucl. & Part. Phys.) 7 yr 10 18 3 0 0 3 Avik Karmakar (M.Sc) (Material Sc.) 2 yr 1 yr 1 2 3 1 0 Bhaskar Biswas (M.Sc) (Electronics) 4 yr 2 2 2 0 Somdatta Chakraborty (M.Sc) (Solid. State Phys.) 3 yr Total: 2 0 2 0 9 5 5 3

Relevent Publications in Journal 2016 1. Detrended analysis of shower track distribution in nucleus-nucleus interactions at CERN SPS energy, P. Mali, S. K. Manna, P. K. Haldar, A. Mukhopadhyay, G. Singh, accepted in; Chaos, Solitons & Fractals ;Ms. Ref. No.:  CHAOS-D-16-00770R2. 2013 2. Multidimensional intermittency study of target fragments at CERN SPS energies, Prabir Kumar Haldar, Sanjib Kumar Manna, Prosenjit Saha & Dipak Ghosh, Accepted in [Astro particle physics, Volume 42, February 2013, Pages 76–85] 3.  Ring and Jet Study on Azimuthal Substructure of Pions at CERN SPS Energy Prabir Kumar Haldar, Sanjib Kumar Manna, Prosenjit Saha & Dipak Ghosh, [ Pramana, Vol. 80, No. 4, April 2013, pp. 631–642]   2012 4. Dynamical fluctuations of pions for Ring and Jet-like events at SPS energy – An in-depth study with Factorial Correlator, Prabir Kumar Haldar, Sanjib Kumar Manna, Prosenjit Saha & Dipak Ghosh, [Indian Journal of Physics, 13 sept. 2012.]  5. Pecularities in the distribution of produced particles emission in 24Mg-Ag/Br interactions at 4.5 A GeV. Prabir Kumar Haldar, Sanjib Kumar Manna, Prosenjit Saha & Dipak Ghosh.[ IJPAP, Vol. 50, March 2012, pp.156-160, (March,2012)]   2011 Non-Statistical fluctuations of pions for Ring and Jet-like events at CERN SPS energy – An in-depth analysis with Factorial Correlator.[IJMPE, Vol. 20, No. 9 (2011) 2027-2038, Doi.No-10.1142/S021830131101974X] [Prabir Kumar Haldar, Sanjib Kumar Manna, Prosenjit Saha and Dipak Ghosh]  

Relevent Publications in Journal 7. Factorial Correlators and Oscillatory Multiplicity Moments at the CERN SPS Energy for Ring-Like and Jet-Like Events [Chin. Phys. Lett. Vol. 28, No. 1 (2011) 012502] [Prabir Kumar Haldar, Sanjib Kumar Manna]  8. Factorial correlators and oscillatory multiplicity moments of ring-like and jet-like events in 16O – Ag/Br interactions at 60 A GeV. [Canadian Journal of Physics, 2011, 89:(6) 713-721, Doi:10.1139/P11-043] [Prabir Kumar Haldar and Sanjib Kumar Manna] 2010 9. Ring and Jet-like structure and two-dimensional intermittency in nucleus-nucleus collisions at 200A GeV/c. [Nuclear Physics A, 858 (2011) 67-85, Doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.12.001] [M. K.Ghosh, P. K. Haldar, S. K. Manna, A. Mukhopadhyay and G. Singh]  10. Intermittency and related issues in 16O-Ag/Br collision at 200A GeV/c [Can. J. Phys. 88: 575–584 (2010)  |  Doi:10.1139/P10-038  ] [M. K.Ghosh, P. K. Haldar, S. K. Manna, A. Mukhopadhyay and G. Singh] ---------------------------@ Avik Karmakar--------------------------------------------- 2015 Synthesis and Characterization of Tio2 Thin films for Optoelectronic Applications, ; Journal of Pure Applied and Industrial Physics, Vol.5(10), 289-297, October 2015; R.K. Pandey, Swati Mishra, Avik Karmakar, M.P. Shar ma and P.K. Bajpai

Theoretical and Practical Classes: (Weekly allocated) 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year Honours General Theoritical 9 4 6 14 2 Practical 1 1. Math Methods 2. Classical mechanics 3. Heat & Thermodynamics 4. Electricity & Magnetism 5. Quantum Mechanics 6. Statistical Mechanics 7. Solid State Physics 8. Atomic & Nuclear Physics 9. Electronics 10. Relativity 11. General Properties of Matter 12. Optics 13. Acoustics Practical @ Honours 1. No of (electrical+electronics practical) -19 Electrical- 11 (No. of instruments - 23) Electronics – 8 (No. of instruments - 16) No of Non-Electrical practical : 2. General Physics – 5 (No. of instruments - 8) 3. Light -11 (No. of instruments - 18) 4. Heat- 1 (No. of instruments - 1) Practical @ General 1. No of (electrical+electronic practical) - 12 2. No of Non-Electrical practical -10

Teaching methods Student Centric teaching –Learning process Lecture method and Board work Use of computer and Internet Remedial, Tutorial and Special Classes.

Physics Laboratory….. ELECTRICAL OPTICAL GENERAL

Departmental Library….. TOTAL NO. OF BOOKS: 115 Encyclopedia : 20 Quantum Mechanics : 8 Atoms & nucleus : 3 Modern Physics : 5 Optics : 6 Thermal Physics : 8 Classical Mechanics : 2 Electronics : 10 Electricity & Magnetism : 5 Solid state Physics : 2 Practical physics : 7 Microprocessor : 3 General Physics : 19 Others : 15 University Question Paper : 2

STUDENT’S PROFILE Appeared in final exam (3rd yr.) Passed in final year ( 3rd yr) No of Students admitted in 1st yr 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

STUDENT’S PROFILE Success Rate First Class 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Seminars Organised by the Department

SOME MEMORABLE MOMENTS 2014

FUTURE PLAN OF OUR DEPARTMENT Increase number of books in departmental library. Improve our laboratory by purchasing instruments. Motivate students towards higher studies. Improve computer laboratory and internet access.

Thank You

Theoretical and Practical Classes: (Weekly) (taken/allocated) 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year Honours General Theoritical 2/ 9 2/ 4 4/6 3/4 2/14 0/2 Practical 1/2 2/2 1/1 1. Math Methods 2. Classical mechanics 3. Heat & Thermodynamics 4. Electricity & Magnetism 5. Quantum Mechanics 6. Statistical Mechanics 7. Solid State Physics 8. Atomic & Nuclear Physics 9. Electronics 10. Relativity 11. General Properties of Matter 12. Optics 13. Acoustics Practical @ Honours 1. No of (electrical+electronics practical) -19 Electrical- 11 (No. of instruments - 23) Electronics – 8 (No. of instruments - 16) No of Non-Electrical practical : 2. General Physics – 5 (No. of instruments - 8) 3. Light -11 (No. of instruments - 18) 4. Heat- 1 (No. of instruments - 1) Practical @ General 1. No of (electrical+electronic practical) - 12 2. No of Non-Electrical practical -10