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DrDas
Professor Emeritus
Department of Mathematics

Simon Fraser University

 

 


 
Talks and Conferences

 

Speaking Engagements at Universities

  1. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, four talks between 1958 and 1961, University College of Dublin, 1960
  2. Mathematics Department, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 1964
  3. Physics Department, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, four talks between 1963 and 1966
  4. Mathematics Department, Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada, over 20 talks between 1966 and 1999
  5. Physics Department, University of British Columbia, BC, Canada, two talks in 1973 and 1981
  6. Physics Department, University of Victoria, BC, Canada, 1971
  7. Physics Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 1972
  8. Physics Department, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, two talks, 1977
  9. Physics Department, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 1992
  10. Physics Department, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, 1986
  11. Department of Theoretical Physics, Indian Association for Cultivation of Science, 1986
  12. Physics Department, University College of Science, Calcutta, India, three talks in the 1970’s

Speaking Engagements at Conferences

Seven appearances at the International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation

  1. Tbilisi, Georgia, 1968
  2. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1971
  3. Tel Aviv, Israel, 1974
  4. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1979
  5. Jena, E. Germany, 1980
  6. Stockholm, Sweden, 1983
  7. Boulder, Colorado, USA, 1986
Five appearances at the Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics (CCGRRA)
  1. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1985
  2. University of Toronto, Ontario, 1987
  3. University of Victoria, British Columbia, 1989
  4. University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1991
  5. University of Calgary, Alberta, 1997
Single Participations at other conferences
  1. International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, Seoul, Korea, 1985
  2. The First International Conference on the Physics of Phase Space, College Park, Maryland, USA, 1986
  3. First Canadian Conference on Nonlinear Solid Mechanics, Victoria, BC, Canada, 1999
  4. Centennial Meeting of the American Physics Society—submitted one paper, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 1999
 
 
 

An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes Paul. What does happen is that its opponents gradually die out, and that the growing generation is familiarised with the ideas from the beginning.
(New York 1949).
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If anybody says he can think about quantum problems without getting giddy, that only shows he has not understood the first thing about them.

~Max Planck

   

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