The Department of Physics, The Assam Royal Global University (RGU), Guwahati, inaugurated the National Conference on Frontiers in Modern Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology (NCMPAC-2026) on Thursday.
The three-day national conference is sponsored by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), Government of India.
The inaugural session was presided over by the Vice Chancellor of RGU, Prof. Alak K. Buragohain, who delivered the presidential address.
Emphasising the transformative potential of quantum technologies, he highlighted the fundamental role of quantum phenomena, ranging from light-matter interaction to biological processes such as photosynthesis, in shaping future scientific and technological advancements.
Prof. Amarendra Rajput, Advisor, Department of Physics, revisited the historical evolution of quantum mechanics, drawing connections between early cosmological events following the Big Bang and fundamental questions concerning the origin and existence of humanity.
Prof. Anuradha Devi, Dean, Royal School of Applied and Pure Sciences, addressed the gathering and emphasised the critical role of national conferences in fostering a vibrant research culture, promoting academic collaboration and encouraging young researchers to engage with frontier areas of science.
A key highlight of the inaugural ceremony was the release of the Abstract Book by the dignitaries, formally marking the commencement of the scientific deliberations of NCMPAC-2026.
The academic programme continued with a Keynote Lecture delivered by Prof. Saurabh Basu, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, on the topic “Non-Hermitian Models and their Topolectric Circuit Realisations.”
The session was chaired by Prof. Bipin Kumar Gupta, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, and stimulated insightful discussions on emerging theoretical and experimental paradigms in condensed matter and applied physics.
Earlier, Dr. Maidul Islam, convenor of NCMPAC-2026 and coordinator, Department of Physics, RGU, delivered the welcome address.
The objectives of the conference were outlined by Dr. Nitu Borgohain, who highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue in addressing contemporary scientific challenges across modern physics, astrophysics, and cosmology.
In addition to keynote and plenary lectures, the conference features invited talks, parallel technical sessions, and poster presentations over the next two days, offering a dynamic platform for scientific exchange, collaboration, and dissemination of recent research findings.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FRONTIERS IN MODERN PHYSICS BEGINS AT ASSAM RGU
