Pratidhvani - Humanizing Science

Namaste, Hola, & Welcome from G.V. Pavan Kumar. Pratidhvani (ಪ್ರತಿಧ್ವನಿ/प्रतिध्वनि) means reflection or resonance (of sound). Here, the aim is to resonate with knowledge & humanize science. The podcast conversation has two themes: 1) Intellectual journey of scientists, philosophers and historians of science; 2) History & Philosophy of Physical Sciences & Technology I am a Professor of Physics at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India. I run this podcast in my personal capacity. Main feed of the podcast: https://historyofscience.in/

Ep 108 : Conversation with Amit Agarwal | Quantum Transport & Theoretical Physics | IIT Kanpur

References and Links: https://historyofscience.in/2025/03/12/all-episodes/

10-26
01:10:54

Ep. 107 : Conversation with Aparna Deshpande - A Passion for Physics & Education | IISER Pune

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09-26
01:19:21

Ep 105 - Conversation with Kollegala Sharma : Taking Science to Kannada Audience

links and references: https://historyofscience.in/2025/03/12/all-episodes/

08-08
01:20:14

Ep. 104 : Conversation with Shivprasad Patil - Nanomechanics to Biophysics with a Force | IISER Pune

Links with references to all episodes can be found: https://historyofscience.in/2025/03/12/all-episodes/

07-25
01:12:53

Ep 103: Conversation with Robert T Pennock: Philosophy of Science & Evolving Digital Intelligence

References with Links: https://historyofscience.in/2025/07/16/conservation-with-robert-t-pennock/

07-16
01:18:12

Ep 100 : Global History of Physics - Hero's Journey in Mechanics

References : https://historyofscience.in/2025/06/13/heros-journey-in-mechanics/

06-13
19:58

Ep 99 - Conversation with Vijaykumar Krishnamurthy : Physics of Life and his life in Physics | ICTS, Bengaluru

For references with links : https://historyofscience.in/2025/05/31/conversation-with-vijaykumar-krishnamurthy/

05-31
01:26:58

Ep 98: Conversation with Bejoy Thomas – Water Management & Development with Problem-Driven Approach

All links and references : https://historyofscience.in/2025/05/14/conversation-with-bejoy-thomas/

05-14
01:31:33

Ep 97 : Physics & Pratidhvani - a discussion

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05-11
16:51

Ep 96 : Global History of Physics 003 - Maths, Mechanics & Eureka

References: https://historyofscience.in/2025/04/22/maths-mechanics-eureka/

04-22
16:13

Ep 95 - Conversation with K. Sridhar : Theoretical Physics, Fiction & Philosophy | TIFR & Azim Premji University

Links and references can be found at: https://historyofscience.in/2025/03/12/all-episodes/

04-12
01:23:27

Ep. 94: Global History of Physics 002 - Physics Portal of Aristotle

Links and references:https://historyofscience.in/2025/04/03/physics-portal-of-aristotle/

04-03
18:15

Ep. 93: Global History of Physics 001 - Engineering Civilizations

Thematic episodes and references used for each episode can be found at: https://historyofscience.in/2025/03/25/global-history-of-physics-audio-visual-essays/

03-25
15:54

Ep 92 : Science + History = better Science

Reference: https://historyofscience.in/2023/04/01/science-history-better-science/

03-15
02:42

Ep. 91 : Conversation with Vinita Gowda - A Botanist's Journey Through Fauna & Flora | IISER Bhopal

More details on Vinita and references related to the episode can be found: https://historyofscience.in/2025/03/08/conversation-with-vinita-gowda/

03-08
01:22:29

Ep. 90 : Listening spell-bound to Prof. Raman

This episode is based on an essay by G.V. Pavan Kumar - to be published in the journal Resonance (March 2025)

02-27
11:57

Ep 89: Conversation with Vivek Polshettiwar– (Nano)Catalysing Thoughts for a Better World

Vivek is a Chemist and Professor at TIFR-Bombay : https://www.nanocat.co.in/prof-vivek-polshettiwar.htmlVivek’s research focuses on advanced nanomaterials,nanocatalysis, and climate change. He envisions developing next-generationcatalysts by controlling the shape and morphology of nanomaterials to optimizeactive site exposure. His team synthesizes nano-materials like metals, metaloxides, silica, titania, and plasmonic metals with tailored shapes for use asnano-catalysts in combating climate change. The ultimate goal is to advancecatalysis research by creating non-precious metal-based nanocatalysts.His group is dedicated to designing novel nanomaterialcatalysts that address climate change challenges effectively.In this episode, we explored his intellectual journey andlearn what catalyzes him to do what he does.Watch/Listen as we humanize science.References: [1]“Prof. Vivek Polshettiwar,” Nanocatalysis Laboratories.Accessed: Feb. 11, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.nanocat.co.in/prof-vivek-polshettiwar.html[2]“‪Vivek Polshettiwar - ‪Google Scholar.” Accessed: Feb.11, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=mNJfGlQAAAAJ&hl=en[3]“Vivek Polshettiwar,” Wikipedia. Jan. 30, 2025.Accessed: Feb. 11, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vivek_Polshettiwar&oldid=1272756442[4]“Vivek Polshettiwar (@VPolshettiwar) / X,” X (formerlyTwitter). Accessed: Feb. 11, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://x.com/vpolshettiwar[5]“Prof. Vivek Polshettiwar | LinkedIn.” Accessed: Feb. 11,2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-vivek-polshettiwar-40a5837/?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Egoogle%2Ecom%2F&originalSubdomain=in[6]A. Maity, S. Chaudhari, J. J. Titman, and V.Polshettiwar, “Catalytic nanosponges of acidic aluminosilicates for plasticdegradation and CO2 to fuel conversion,” Nat Commun, vol. 11, p. 3828,Jul. 2020, doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-17711-6.[7]M. Dhiman et al., “Plasmonic colloidosomes ofblack gold for solar energy harvesting and hotspots directed catalysis for CO2to fuel conversion †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available:Detailed experimental surface area data, low magnification STEM images, PXRD,details of thermal efficiency and Raman thermometry calculations, catalysisselectivity data and tomography videos. See DOI: 10.1039/c9sc02369k,” ChemSci, vol. 10, no. 27, pp. 6594–6603, Jul. 2019, doi: 10.1039/c9sc02369k.[8]A. Maity, R. Belgamwar, and V. Polshettiwar, “Facilesynthesis to tune size, textural properties and fiber density of dendriticfibrous nanosilica for applications in catalysis and CO2 capture,” NatProtoc, vol. 14, no. 7, pp. 2177–2204, Jul. 2019, doi: 10.1038/s41596-019-0177-z.[9]V. Polshettiwar, “Dendritic Fibrous Nanosilica:Discovery, Synthesis, Formation Mechanism, Catalysis, and CO2Capture–Conversion,” Acc. Chem. Res., vol. 55, no. 10, pp. 1395–1410,May 2022, doi: 10.1021/acs.accounts.2c00031.

02-22
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