India Has ‘Talent’ but Not Enough Science Funding, Opportunities—Physics Nobel Laureates in Bengaluru
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India has ‘talent’ but not enough science funding, opportunities—Physics Nobel laureates in Bengaluru
Duncan Haldane & David Gross spoke at Quantum India summit on plugging brain drain, calling for higher investment and commitment by industries and govt towards tech and R&D.
·New Delhi, India
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David Gross, the 2004 Physics Nobel laureate, sees enormous potential in Indian science but also expressed his disappointment with the scientific progress of the nation. Karnataka recently hosted its first Quantum India Bengaluru (QIB) 2025 event in Bengaluru on July 31 and August 1. The first day saw a healthy participation from startups, government officials, tech companies and educators from institutions like IISc, RRI, among others. The e…
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