Raman Research Institute

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Raman Research Institute (RRI) located in Bangalore, India, is an autonomous research institute. Indian Physicist and Nobel Laureate Sir C.V. Following Sir C.V.

The Raman Research Institute (RRI) is an autonomous research institute pursuing research in basic sciences. Raman founded the Institute in 1948 to continue his studies and basic research after he retired from the Indian Institute of Science. Its rich and unique history have ensured that RRI as a research institute has always stood apart from other research institutes in India. Located in the north

Photos from Raman Research Institute's post 19/06/2026

was celebrated at the Raman Research Institute by conducting a Yoga Workshop and demonstrating Asana by Dr Ashoka V, Founder & Director of Pranava Yoga Prathishtana

PMO India
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
Dr Jitendra Singh
Tarun Souradeep
NPS Sadashivanagar

19/06/2026
17/06/2026

As part of , yoga expert Dr Ashoka V, Founder & Director of Pranava Yoga Prathishtana, will conduct a Yoga Workshop and demonstrate Asana at the Raman Research Institute.

📅: Friday, June 19 2026
🕢: 7:45 AM

PMO India
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
Dr Jitendra Singh
Tarun Souradeep

15/06/2026

“A voyage to Europe in the summer of 1921 gave me the first opportunity of observing the wonderful blue opalescence of the Mediterranean Sea. It seemed not unlikely that the phenomenon owed its origin to the scattering of sunlight by the molecules of the water. To test this explanation, it appeared desirable to ascertain the laws governing the diffusion of light in liquids, and experiments with this object were started immediately on my return to Calcutta in September, 1921. It soon became evident, however, that the subject possessed a significance extending far beyond the special purpose for which the work was undertaken, and that it offered unlimited scope for research. It seemed indeed that the study of light-scattering might carry one into the deepest problems of physics and chemistry, and it was this belief which led to the subject becoming the main theme of our activities at Calcutta from that time onwards.”

The renowned physicist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman founded the Indian Journal of Physics, sponsored the establishment of the Indian Academy of Sciences and was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him.” In his Nobel Prize lecture he gave an insight into how his research began.

Read the full lecture: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1930/raman/lecture/

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Photos from Raman Research Institute's post 13/06/2026

The Raman Research Institute is pleased to participate in the RISE Conclave 2026 and and connect with the public via showcasing its contributions to science, technology, and innovation-driven start-ups.

PMO India
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
Dr Jitendra Singh
Tarun Souradeep
CSIR, India

12/06/2026

Raman Research Institute is delighted to see the recent work by Prof. Dibyendu Roy and collaborators Vijay Kumar and Tomaž Prosen published in Physical Review X.

You can read the paper on Quantum Chaos here: https://journals.aps.org/prx/accepted/10.1103/kwh6-hncn

PMO India
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
Dr Jitendra Singh
Tarun Souradeep

Photos from Raman Research Institute's post 12/06/2026

The Symphony of Spacetime Conference concluded on Day 3 at the Raman Research Institute with interesting talks and closing remarks.

PMO India
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
Dr Jitendra Singh
Tarun Souradeep

Photos from Raman Research Institute's post 12/06/2026

A delegation from the Indo-German Science & Technology Centre visited the Raman Research Institute to explore potential avenues for future collaboration and synergies between the Institute and the Indo-German research and innovation ecosystem.

PMO India
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
Dr Jitendra Singh
Tarun Souradeep

Photos from Raman Research Institute's post 11/06/2026

Day 2 of the Symphony of Spacetime Conference continued at the Raman Research Institute, resuming with discussions and a heartfelt special session on Prof. C. V. Vishveshwara.

PMO India
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
Dr Jitendra Singh
Tarun Souradeep

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Raman Research Institute C. V. Raman Avenue Sadashivanagar
Bangalore
560080INDIA.