The BBrains Development Society held a meeting to celebrate its 4th anniversary on October 4, 2008. Despite heavy rain, the foundation day program was held as scheduled. The program included speeches by guests and society members, presentations on the society's activities, and a cake cutting. The annual report highlighted projects over the last year and a proposal was made to establish new universities in Bihar. Preparations for an upcoming science conference were also discussed.
The document summarizes various science and technology events organized by BiharBrains Scholastic Center between October 2004 and March 2008 in Bihar, India. Some of the key events mentioned include a seminar on database management in April 2005, a 5-day orientation program on VLSI technology in July 2005, a 2-day 3D modeling course in October 2005, and a science and technology symposium called SciTechFest 2005 in December 2005 covering various topics in electronics, computer science, and astronomy. The events aimed to provide learning opportunities to students and encourage scientific research in the state. Several colleges across Bihar participated in the various programs.
This document is a proposal for establishing an Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) in the state of Bihar. It outlines the need for such an institute in Bihar to improve science education and research. IISERs are autonomous national institutes that provide flexible, integrated academic programs in the basic sciences from undergraduate to PhD level. They aim to develop scientific manpower and infrastructure in their host states. The proposal highlights Bihar's need for an IISER to attract young scientists and boost development.
Manthan is an online magazine published by BiharBrains Scholastic Center that publishes multidisciplinary research articles. It aims to provide a platform for sharing knowledge, ideas, and achievements to benefit the community. The magazine covers topics across various fields including science, technology, business, social sciences, and more. It is published by BiharBrains Scholastic Center and edited by an international editorial board.
The document summarizes the formation and early activities of BiharBrains, a forum started in 2004 by Bibhuti Bikramaditya to connect educated people from Bihar living in India and abroad. Some key events included:
- Bibhuti forming the BiharBrains online forum in October 2004 with the goal of supporting development in Bihar.
- Early meetings held in Seoul and Delhi in October-November 2004 to discuss strategies like providing scholarships, developing a website, and creating professional opportunities for Biharis.
- The first BiharBrains meeting in Patna was held on November 28, 2004 with over 70 people attending, including students from NIT Patna.
The document announces the second Bihar Science Conference to be held from February 12-14, 2009 at Magadh University in Bodh Gaya, hosted at the College of Commerce in Patna. The conference is organized by the Bihar Brains Scholastic Center to bring together scientists, academics and researchers to foster scientific progress in Bihar. It will include oral and poster presentations across various fields of science and technology over three days. Prominent scientists from India and abroad have confirmed their participation.
The document provides instructions for authors submitting articles to the quarterly magazine Manthan published by BiharBrains. Articles on any subject area may be submitted electronically to the provided email address and must not have been previously published. Submissions will be reviewed by the editorial board who will decide whether to publish, edit, or reject the article. Authors must follow formatting guidelines including a 1500 word limit, double spacing, and reference citations when preparing their articles for submission.
The BBrains Development Society held a meeting to celebrate its 4th anniversary on October 4, 2008. Despite heavy rain, the foundation day program was held as scheduled. The program included speeches by guests and society members, presentations on the society's activities, and a cake cutting. The annual report highlighted projects over the last year and a proposal was made to establish new universities in Bihar. Preparations for an upcoming science conference were also discussed.
The document summarizes various science and technology events organized by BiharBrains Scholastic Center between October 2004 and March 2008 in Bihar, India. Some of the key events mentioned include a seminar on database management in April 2005, a 5-day orientation program on VLSI technology in July 2005, a 2-day 3D modeling course in October 2005, and a science and technology symposium called SciTechFest 2005 in December 2005 covering various topics in electronics, computer science, and astronomy. The events aimed to provide learning opportunities to students and encourage scientific research in the state. Several colleges across Bihar participated in the various programs.
This document is a proposal for establishing an Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) in the state of Bihar. It outlines the need for such an institute in Bihar to improve science education and research. IISERs are autonomous national institutes that provide flexible, integrated academic programs in the basic sciences from undergraduate to PhD level. They aim to develop scientific manpower and infrastructure in their host states. The proposal highlights Bihar's need for an IISER to attract young scientists and boost development.
Manthan is an online magazine published by BiharBrains Scholastic Center that publishes multidisciplinary research articles. It aims to provide a platform for sharing knowledge, ideas, and achievements to benefit the community. The magazine covers topics across various fields including science, technology, business, social sciences, and more. It is published by BiharBrains Scholastic Center and edited by an international editorial board.
The document summarizes the formation and early activities of BiharBrains, a forum started in 2004 by Bibhuti Bikramaditya to connect educated people from Bihar living in India and abroad. Some key events included:
- Bibhuti forming the BiharBrains online forum in October 2004 with the goal of supporting development in Bihar.
- Early meetings held in Seoul and Delhi in October-November 2004 to discuss strategies like providing scholarships, developing a website, and creating professional opportunities for Biharis.
- The first BiharBrains meeting in Patna was held on November 28, 2004 with over 70 people attending, including students from NIT Patna.
The document announces the second Bihar Science Conference to be held from February 12-14, 2009 at Magadh University in Bodh Gaya, hosted at the College of Commerce in Patna. The conference is organized by the Bihar Brains Scholastic Center to bring together scientists, academics and researchers to foster scientific progress in Bihar. It will include oral and poster presentations across various fields of science and technology over three days. Prominent scientists from India and abroad have confirmed their participation.
The document provides instructions for authors submitting articles to the quarterly magazine Manthan published by BiharBrains. Articles on any subject area may be submitted electronically to the provided email address and must not have been previously published. Submissions will be reviewed by the editorial board who will decide whether to publish, edit, or reject the article. Authors must follow formatting guidelines including a 1500 word limit, double spacing, and reference citations when preparing their articles for submission.
The document summarizes a keynote lecture on human diseases and their genetic basis given by Prof. Jainendra Kumar at the First Bihar Science Conference. Some key points:
- Human diseases can be categorized into three groups: those resulting from the body's adverse reactions, genetic disorders caused by changes in DNA, and disorders caused by infectious agents.
- Genetic disorders are caused by mutations in genes or chromosomes. This includes changes in single genes (gene mutations), chromosome structure (structural rearrangements), chromosome number (aneuploidy), and extra or missing chromosomal material (aneuploidy).
- Understanding the genetic basis of diseases can help develop new prevention and treatment methods by targeting the
The document announces the Second Bihar Science Conference to be held from January 30 to February 1, 2009 at the PG Center of Magadh University in Patna, India. The conference is being organized by the BBrains Development Society and hosted by Magadh University. National and international scientists from academia, government and research institutes are invited to present their research work. The organizing committee is led by Prof. Jainendra Kumar and will take place at the College of Commerce of Magadh University in Patna.
Tentative Program and schedule_BSC 2009biharbrains
The document outlines the tentative schedule for the 2nd Bihar Science Conference taking place from January 30th to February 1st, 2009. It details the various inaugural functions, technical sessions by subject area (e.g. physics, chemistry), and special talks planned each day. Presentations will be given by delegates and researchers during the technical sessions on topics ranging from biotechnology and cognitive neuroscience to missile engineering and water resource management. Cultural events are also scheduled each evening.
Manthan is an international magazine published by BiharBrains Scholastic center that aims to create a pool of educated people who can share ideas, knowledge, and achievements to benefit the community. The magazine publishes multidisciplinary research articles on topics like science and technology, the economy, social developments, and Indian development perspectives. It has a special section for young talents and recent advancements. To learn more or submit articles, visitors can check the magazine's website at www.bbmanthan.info or email articles to bbmanthan@gmail.com. The publishing office is located in Patna, India.
The 2nd Bihar Science Conference will be held from January 30 to February 1, 2009 at the PG Center of Magadh University in Patna, Bihar, India. The conference is organized by the BiharBrains Development Society and hosted by Magadh University. It will cover research areas such as physical sciences, chemical sciences, biological sciences, mathematical science, medical sciences, clinical psychology, earth sciences, and electronics and information technology. Abstracts are invited for oral and poster presentations by January 1, 2009. Advanced registration is due by January 15, 2009. More information can be found at www.bbscindia.com/ScienceConference.
Bihar Science Conference 2008: A Reportbiharbrains
The three-day First Bihar Science Conference was held in Patna, India from May 7-9, 2008 with about 500 participants from India and abroad. The conference was organized by the Bihar Brains Development Society to bring together experts from various fields to discuss measures to promote research and development in Bihar. Key topics included scientific innovation, entrepreneurship, biotechnology, and their impacts. Technical sessions included keynote speeches from international scientists. The conference concluded with the formation of a Global Scientific Council to advance science in Bihar and support future projects and research groups.
The document discusses the formation of the BiharBrains Scholastic Center (BBSC) and its Global Scientific Council. The BBSC was formed to pursue goals like providing a platform for discussions on new sciences, invigorating training programs in research and higher education, and equipping young people in Bihar to tackle issues like health, education, poverty, and the environment. The Global Scientific Council aims to advance science in Bihar by organizing annual conferences, seminars, and establishing research groups. Membership criteria for the council prioritizes those with PhDs and requires members to be registered with the BiharBrains society. Detailed plans are provided for funding, managing, and implementing the council's activities.
The document summarizes an upcoming science conference in Bihar, India focused on emerging areas of science and technology. The conference will include keynote speeches, presentations, workshops and tours. It aims to bring together national and international researchers to discuss innovations, evaluate existing information and explore how to improve research conditions in the state. The event will be hosted by BiharBrains Scholastic Center and Patna University and feature talks on topics like climate change, biotechnology, nanotechnology and more.
The inaugural Bihar Science Conference will be held from March 18-20, 2008 at Patna University, organized by the BiharBrains Scholastic Center and co-hosted by Patna University and the Bihar Department of Science and Technology. The conference aims to bring together scientists, academics and students to foster scientific development in Bihar and will feature oral and poster presentations across various fields. Prominent scientists from India and abroad, including the scientific advisor to the Indian Prime Minister, have confirmed their participation.
The document introduces BiharBrains, a non-profit organization registered in Bihar that aims to promote education, research, and development in the state. It does this by facilitating discussion forums for members to propose and provide feedback on projects, and implementing projects through its centers. The organization's goals are to develop Bihar as a technical hub for research through opening R&D centers, and to improve education. It outlines its focus areas like education, research, employment, and community development projects.
This document summarizes an organization called Bihar Brains that aims to connect intellectuals from Bihar and abroad to support the development of the state. The key points are:
1. Bihar Brains is a non-profit organization registered in 2004 that is run by NRIs, NRBs and educated people from Bihar to coordinate their efforts to develop Bihar.
2. The main objectives are to form a group of intellectuals to volunteer for Bihar's development, create job opportunities, and help students build their careers.
3. The organization has representatives around the world and in various cities in India to coordinate local activities and projects.
The document summarizes various seminars, programs, workshops and courses organized by BBSC (BiharBrains Scholastic Center) between April 2005 to February 2006. It provides details of events on topics like database management, VLSI technology, embedded systems, 3D modeling and a BTS installation course. It lists the dates, locations, speakers, participants and achievements for each event. Over 100 students participated in various events, learning about topics and receiving certificates. The inaugural function of the Patna Resource Center was held in February 2006, where the first issue of the magazine 'Manthan' was released.
1. BiharBrains held a special meeting to discuss planning and budgeting for their upcoming SciTechFest tech conference. They decided the event coordinator would submit a report on strategies.
2. The Bihar government approved BiharBrains' registration as the BBrains Development Society. They will hold a formal announcement meeting on May 18th to discuss this and other issues.
3. At the May 18th meeting, key guests and BiharBrains leadership discussed partnerships for technical institutions in Bihar, establishing research centers, and progress on an IISER. They aim to organize the state-level SciTechFest from November 23-25, 2007.
1. BiharBrains held several events in April 2007, including welcoming a new promoter, Dr. SGT Bhatt; organizing successful meets in JNU campus and Patna; and inaugurating new chapters in JNU and Motihari.
2. Plans were discussed for regular computer literacy courses through BBSC, shifting the BB office, and selecting students for a new scholarship program prioritizing the most poor districts of Bihar.
3. A local training program in Patna provided an overview of BiharBrains' programs and activities to members.
1) Bibhuti Bikramaditya was elected as the new president of the Indian Association in Daejeon, South Korea. He is the third president and the first from Bihar.
2) A proposal was made to start the Late Sri Anil Kumar Singh scholarship program for needy children in Bihar. The scholarship would support 9 students per year with Rs. 500 per month.
3) Plans were discussed for upcoming BiharBrains events like seminars in Bihar in April 2007, developing the BiharBrains Scholastic Center, and the Sci Tech Fest in Patna. A BB archives section was also launched on the website.
The BB Newsletter for February 2007 provides updates on several BiharBrains (BB) events and activities:
1) The BB Korea chapter met to discuss organization issues and progress on developing the BB Scholastic Center and demanding an IISER in Bihar.
2) A Hindi book by BB member Rajeev Ranjan was released and will be available on the BB website.
3) The third issue of the BB magazine Manthan was released covering science, technology and the Global Bihar Meet.
4) BB is planning a series of seminars in Bihar colleges in April with Chairman Bibhuti Bikramaditya as speaker.
5) A report on
This newsletter provides updates on several events related to BiharBrains in January 2007:
1. BiharBrains held a block-level school competition in Janipur with over 150 students participating. They also formed committees to plan a district-level competition for the following year.
2. BiharBrains met with the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar who expressed support for establishing an Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in the state. They also had positive meetings with the Minister for Science and Technology on this issue.
3. BiharBrains organized a two-day workshop on chip design technology for students from NIT Patna. The chairman provided demonstrations and knowledge on the topic.
This article discusses a recent scientific study that found meditation increases the brain's processing capacity. The study looked at three groups - one that underwent 3 months of intensive vipassana meditation training, one that practiced vipassana for 20 minutes daily, and a control group that did no meditation. They measured brain waveforms during learning and found that those who meditated had reduced "blink periods" and could detect targets that previously fell within their blink period, showing their brains could process more. This suggests meditation enhances the brain's ability to focus attention and multitask by freeing up more of its processing power.
The document summarizes the agenda for a BiharBrains local meet in Patna on May 19, 2007. The key details are:
1) The meet will discuss the registration of BiharBrains as a society, plans for an upcoming science and technology festival called SciTechFest 2007, and a new scholarship program named after late IPS officer Anil Kumar Singh.
2) Prominent guests will attend the meet, including the Secretary of Science and Technology for Bihar.
3) BiharBrains has over 1066 online members and 18 branches worldwide, making it one of the first international societies for NRIs and educated people from Bihar.
The document summarizes a keynote lecture on human diseases and their genetic basis given by Prof. Jainendra Kumar at the First Bihar Science Conference. Some key points:
- Human diseases can be categorized into three groups: those resulting from the body's adverse reactions, genetic disorders caused by changes in DNA, and disorders caused by infectious agents.
- Genetic disorders are caused by mutations in genes or chromosomes. This includes changes in single genes (gene mutations), chromosome structure (structural rearrangements), chromosome number (aneuploidy), and extra or missing chromosomal material (aneuploidy).
- Understanding the genetic basis of diseases can help develop new prevention and treatment methods by targeting the
The document announces the Second Bihar Science Conference to be held from January 30 to February 1, 2009 at the PG Center of Magadh University in Patna, India. The conference is being organized by the BBrains Development Society and hosted by Magadh University. National and international scientists from academia, government and research institutes are invited to present their research work. The organizing committee is led by Prof. Jainendra Kumar and will take place at the College of Commerce of Magadh University in Patna.
Tentative Program and schedule_BSC 2009biharbrains
The document outlines the tentative schedule for the 2nd Bihar Science Conference taking place from January 30th to February 1st, 2009. It details the various inaugural functions, technical sessions by subject area (e.g. physics, chemistry), and special talks planned each day. Presentations will be given by delegates and researchers during the technical sessions on topics ranging from biotechnology and cognitive neuroscience to missile engineering and water resource management. Cultural events are also scheduled each evening.
Manthan is an international magazine published by BiharBrains Scholastic center that aims to create a pool of educated people who can share ideas, knowledge, and achievements to benefit the community. The magazine publishes multidisciplinary research articles on topics like science and technology, the economy, social developments, and Indian development perspectives. It has a special section for young talents and recent advancements. To learn more or submit articles, visitors can check the magazine's website at www.bbmanthan.info or email articles to bbmanthan@gmail.com. The publishing office is located in Patna, India.
The 2nd Bihar Science Conference will be held from January 30 to February 1, 2009 at the PG Center of Magadh University in Patna, Bihar, India. The conference is organized by the BiharBrains Development Society and hosted by Magadh University. It will cover research areas such as physical sciences, chemical sciences, biological sciences, mathematical science, medical sciences, clinical psychology, earth sciences, and electronics and information technology. Abstracts are invited for oral and poster presentations by January 1, 2009. Advanced registration is due by January 15, 2009. More information can be found at www.bbscindia.com/ScienceConference.
Bihar Science Conference 2008: A Reportbiharbrains
The three-day First Bihar Science Conference was held in Patna, India from May 7-9, 2008 with about 500 participants from India and abroad. The conference was organized by the Bihar Brains Development Society to bring together experts from various fields to discuss measures to promote research and development in Bihar. Key topics included scientific innovation, entrepreneurship, biotechnology, and their impacts. Technical sessions included keynote speeches from international scientists. The conference concluded with the formation of a Global Scientific Council to advance science in Bihar and support future projects and research groups.
The document discusses the formation of the BiharBrains Scholastic Center (BBSC) and its Global Scientific Council. The BBSC was formed to pursue goals like providing a platform for discussions on new sciences, invigorating training programs in research and higher education, and equipping young people in Bihar to tackle issues like health, education, poverty, and the environment. The Global Scientific Council aims to advance science in Bihar by organizing annual conferences, seminars, and establishing research groups. Membership criteria for the council prioritizes those with PhDs and requires members to be registered with the BiharBrains society. Detailed plans are provided for funding, managing, and implementing the council's activities.
The document summarizes an upcoming science conference in Bihar, India focused on emerging areas of science and technology. The conference will include keynote speeches, presentations, workshops and tours. It aims to bring together national and international researchers to discuss innovations, evaluate existing information and explore how to improve research conditions in the state. The event will be hosted by BiharBrains Scholastic Center and Patna University and feature talks on topics like climate change, biotechnology, nanotechnology and more.
The inaugural Bihar Science Conference will be held from March 18-20, 2008 at Patna University, organized by the BiharBrains Scholastic Center and co-hosted by Patna University and the Bihar Department of Science and Technology. The conference aims to bring together scientists, academics and students to foster scientific development in Bihar and will feature oral and poster presentations across various fields. Prominent scientists from India and abroad, including the scientific advisor to the Indian Prime Minister, have confirmed their participation.
The document introduces BiharBrains, a non-profit organization registered in Bihar that aims to promote education, research, and development in the state. It does this by facilitating discussion forums for members to propose and provide feedback on projects, and implementing projects through its centers. The organization's goals are to develop Bihar as a technical hub for research through opening R&D centers, and to improve education. It outlines its focus areas like education, research, employment, and community development projects.
This document summarizes an organization called Bihar Brains that aims to connect intellectuals from Bihar and abroad to support the development of the state. The key points are:
1. Bihar Brains is a non-profit organization registered in 2004 that is run by NRIs, NRBs and educated people from Bihar to coordinate their efforts to develop Bihar.
2. The main objectives are to form a group of intellectuals to volunteer for Bihar's development, create job opportunities, and help students build their careers.
3. The organization has representatives around the world and in various cities in India to coordinate local activities and projects.
The document summarizes various seminars, programs, workshops and courses organized by BBSC (BiharBrains Scholastic Center) between April 2005 to February 2006. It provides details of events on topics like database management, VLSI technology, embedded systems, 3D modeling and a BTS installation course. It lists the dates, locations, speakers, participants and achievements for each event. Over 100 students participated in various events, learning about topics and receiving certificates. The inaugural function of the Patna Resource Center was held in February 2006, where the first issue of the magazine 'Manthan' was released.
1. BiharBrains held a special meeting to discuss planning and budgeting for their upcoming SciTechFest tech conference. They decided the event coordinator would submit a report on strategies.
2. The Bihar government approved BiharBrains' registration as the BBrains Development Society. They will hold a formal announcement meeting on May 18th to discuss this and other issues.
3. At the May 18th meeting, key guests and BiharBrains leadership discussed partnerships for technical institutions in Bihar, establishing research centers, and progress on an IISER. They aim to organize the state-level SciTechFest from November 23-25, 2007.
1. BiharBrains held several events in April 2007, including welcoming a new promoter, Dr. SGT Bhatt; organizing successful meets in JNU campus and Patna; and inaugurating new chapters in JNU and Motihari.
2. Plans were discussed for regular computer literacy courses through BBSC, shifting the BB office, and selecting students for a new scholarship program prioritizing the most poor districts of Bihar.
3. A local training program in Patna provided an overview of BiharBrains' programs and activities to members.
1) Bibhuti Bikramaditya was elected as the new president of the Indian Association in Daejeon, South Korea. He is the third president and the first from Bihar.
2) A proposal was made to start the Late Sri Anil Kumar Singh scholarship program for needy children in Bihar. The scholarship would support 9 students per year with Rs. 500 per month.
3) Plans were discussed for upcoming BiharBrains events like seminars in Bihar in April 2007, developing the BiharBrains Scholastic Center, and the Sci Tech Fest in Patna. A BB archives section was also launched on the website.
The BB Newsletter for February 2007 provides updates on several BiharBrains (BB) events and activities:
1) The BB Korea chapter met to discuss organization issues and progress on developing the BB Scholastic Center and demanding an IISER in Bihar.
2) A Hindi book by BB member Rajeev Ranjan was released and will be available on the BB website.
3) The third issue of the BB magazine Manthan was released covering science, technology and the Global Bihar Meet.
4) BB is planning a series of seminars in Bihar colleges in April with Chairman Bibhuti Bikramaditya as speaker.
5) A report on
This newsletter provides updates on several events related to BiharBrains in January 2007:
1. BiharBrains held a block-level school competition in Janipur with over 150 students participating. They also formed committees to plan a district-level competition for the following year.
2. BiharBrains met with the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar who expressed support for establishing an Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in the state. They also had positive meetings with the Minister for Science and Technology on this issue.
3. BiharBrains organized a two-day workshop on chip design technology for students from NIT Patna. The chairman provided demonstrations and knowledge on the topic.
This article discusses a recent scientific study that found meditation increases the brain's processing capacity. The study looked at three groups - one that underwent 3 months of intensive vipassana meditation training, one that practiced vipassana for 20 minutes daily, and a control group that did no meditation. They measured brain waveforms during learning and found that those who meditated had reduced "blink periods" and could detect targets that previously fell within their blink period, showing their brains could process more. This suggests meditation enhances the brain's ability to focus attention and multitask by freeing up more of its processing power.
The document summarizes the agenda for a BiharBrains local meet in Patna on May 19, 2007. The key details are:
1) The meet will discuss the registration of BiharBrains as a society, plans for an upcoming science and technology festival called SciTechFest 2007, and a new scholarship program named after late IPS officer Anil Kumar Singh.
2) Prominent guests will attend the meet, including the Secretary of Science and Technology for Bihar.
3) BiharBrains has over 1066 online members and 18 branches worldwide, making it one of the first international societies for NRIs and educated people from Bihar.