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Jagadish Chandra Bose

                                      Jagadish Chandra Bose


Jagadish Chandra Bose was a biologist ,Physicist , Botanist and early writer of science friction.

Jagadish Chandra Bose Was born in a Bengali Kayastha family on 30 November 1858, Bose joined the school in Kolkata in 1869.
he received BA from Kolkata , His passion is to do civil service like his father but his father forbid it,  saying that his son should be scholar who would rule the study of medicine at the university of London , but he quitted due to some health issues and allergies due to chemicals. 
                         Then Bose joined  the Cambridge university to study natural science and he got a BSC degree in natural science.

One day Bose was reading an article of British physicist" Oliver lodge", who studied Electromagnetic radiation in 1890s , Then he realized the disadvantages of the Light like properties  Of long radio waves and in follow-up research Managed to reduce the Waves to the millimeter level , (about 5mm wavelength ) 
and he succeeded by his continuous effort.  




Bose institute was set up by 1917 , it was the Asias  first modern research Centre devoted to interdisciplinary research Centre. and there so many invention like semiconductor devices and Photovoltic cell, And this research institute was one of the best research Centre in the world.
            Another contribution was the first in the world to interdisciplinary research by probing plants from the vantage point of physics , his studies developed more contribution to the science friction .



The statue of Jagadish Chandra Bose In industrial and Technological Museum





 




                  

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