Saturday, 27 September 2008

Draft of Global Scientific Council Released

Draft of Global Scientific Council Released. Please see link below.
http://www.slideshare.net/biharbrains/global-scientific-council-draft-presentation

Thanks to local scientific council members namely Prof RP Sinha, Prof Dolly Sinha , Prof KV Sriniwasan, Prof Jainendra Kumar , Dr.. BK SharmaProf Animesh Jha.
Special thanks goes to Prof Animesh Jha, Univ of Leeds, UK for his input for the finalization of the draft and to Prof KV sriniwasan for editing and making final touch of the draft.

Thanks to all who were directly or indirectly involved in finalising the draft.

-- Bibhuti Bikramaditya

Report on Fisrt Bihar Science Conference 2008 Released

Please find a report on Bihar Science Conference 2008 on following link

http://www.slideshare.net/biharbrains/bihar-science-conference-2008-a-report-presentation

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

NASA’s Upendra N. Singh Elected to Board of Directors for SPIE – The International Society for Optics and Photonics

BELLINGHAM, WA, USA – 23 September 2008 - Upendra N. Singh, Chief Technologist, Systems Engineering Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center, was elected by his peers to serve a three-year term as a Director of SPIE for 2009-2011. In his role as a Director, Singh will represent his peers in Society governance activities and act as an advocate for SPIE and its mission of advancement of optics and optical engineering.

Singh is an established leader in active/passive remote sensing applications for space, especially lidar systems for earth and planetary remote sensing, and sensors and electro-optics systems for atmospheric and chemical/biological sensing. He is an Associate Editor of the SPIE Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, a past member of the SPIE Symposia Committee, and a Fellow of the Society since 2003.

He has chaired over 20 SPIE international conferences in the USA, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions including serving as a General Symposia Chair for six SPIE’s Asia Pacific Remote Sensing Symposia and as a Conference Chair for SPIE Lidar Remote Sensing For Industry And Environmental Monitoring, SPIE Laser Technologies for Environmental Monitoring and Ecological Applications, SPIE Laser Radar Technology & Applications, SPIE Conference on Laser Radar Technology & Applications, and the EOS/SPIE Conference on Laser Radar Technology.

Founded in 1955, SPIE is an international optics and photonics society serving 17,000 Members in 138 countries. Over 40,000 attendees participate in 25-30 SPIE conferences, educational programs, and technical exhibitions annually. SPIE publishes six scholarly journals and the SPIE Digital Library publishes 20,000 proceedings papers each year covering the lasted research in the field.
In support of students, the Society contributes more than $1.5 M annually in scholarships, grants, and financial support. With 129 Student Chapters around the world, SPIE is expanding opportunities for students to develop professional skills and utilize career opportunities, supporting the next generation of scientists and engineers.
For more information about SPIE, visit http://SPIE.org.

Sunday, 14 September 2008

Bihar Science Conference 2009 rescheduled and shifted back on Jan 30-Feb 1,2009

Dear Friends,

Global Scientific council has decided to hold this second Bihar
Science Conference on Jan30 to February 1,2009 (earlier it was announced
on Feb 12-14,2009). This is due to Saraswati Puja and state level
Intermediate examinations in the second week of February 2009,
The rescheduled date is around 2 weeks before the earlier announced date.
Sorry for your inconvenience.


Prof Jainendra Kumar
Chairman,Bihar Science Conference,2009

Condolence Message

Dear Friends,

We feel very sorry to know that Prof Sireteanu of Max Planc Research Institute, Germany is now no more.

On behalf of BBrains Development Society and Patron of Bihar Science Conference,I express my deep condolence to the bereaved family. May God give peace in her soul.


-- Bibhuti Bikramaditya