Einstein's death shattered Bose...Readers and viewers of this site, and followers of S.N. Bose know that if one had to name just one person who has done more to preserve, promote, and given voice to the work, story, and memory of Bose, it would have to be Professor Partha Ghose. Professor Ghose has published his autobiography Kanamatra (কণামাত্র). Known, at least to those who follow Bose, as "Bose's last student" Professor Ghose is a Kolkata India resident, known to many as a multifaceted talent in science, education, music and the arts. As a public intellectual, Professor Ghose has dedicated his life to popularizing science for the masses. Professor Ghose also features prominently in the recent Dear Master a film by Subha Das Mollick, as can be seen in the film trailer. Wikipedia introduces him this:
NatureIndia published an interview with Professor Ghose and discussed his memories of Bose, as well as his own interest in science, music, and the arts. 'Einstein's death shattered Bose - he tore off an unpublished research paper in grief'A new book by Satyendra Nath Bose’s student and particle physicist Partha Ghose talks of Bose’s relations with Albert Einstein. Nature India caught up with Ghose to discuss some untold stories that find place in his Bengali autobiography Kanamatra. By Biplab Das, NatureIndia, 13 May 2024. Nature India: What inspired you to embark on a career in particle physics? Partha Ghose: In 1961, I went to Imperial College London wanting to decipher what lies at the deepest core of matter. This was when physicists had already begun smashing atoms in colliders, churning out new transient particles to unveil the secrets of matter. I was lucky to learn advanced physics from stalwarts in particle physics like Abdus Salam, P. T. Matthews and T. W. B. Kibble. In 1963, an opportunity to work briefly at CERN further spurred my interest in particle physics. NI: How did you meet S. N. Bose? PG: It was in mid-1963 that I met Bose, quite by chance. The famous Bengali pote Bishnu Dey, a relative of ours and Bose’s close friend, took me to meet Bose. They were immersed in discussion, and Bose suddenly turned to me and asked, ''Would you like to work with me?''. It was an offer I couldn’t refuse. He arranged everything very quickly and within days I joined his research group at the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics in Calcutta as a junior scientist. I worked on particle physics, mainly on broken SU(3) symmetry which was in vogue at the time. NI: How did Bose start interacting with Einstein and how was their relationship? Kanamatra (কণামাত্র)Available for order at Ananda Publishers or Amazon.in
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