Open AccessIn 1924 the first Asian Nobel Laureate in the field of Physics - C. V. Raman (1888-1970) was elected as the fourth Indian for the Fellowship of the Royal Society of London. Raman is the only Indian FRS who resigned from the Fellowship of the Society. The documents regarding this issue were obtained from the archive of the Society. In this paper the results of their analysis are presente
Sir C.V. Raman was a man of many moods. His love for research matched his desire to be left alone. S...
Prof. C V Raman with other Nobel Laureates after receiving the Nobel Prize in 193
Sir C V Raman's services are being retained for the Indian institute of science. He will continue...
The paper reports on C.V.Raman from the time he joined the Indian Institute of Science, its developm...
In 1930, Sir C.V. Raman was the first 'non-white', Asian and Indian to receive the Nobel Prize in Ph...
Report on Sir C.V. Raman's resignation from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore from the posi...
Sir C V Raman may resign his Professorship of Physics at the Indian Institute of Science shortly and...
28-31A look at C.V. Raman’s nomination-related papers reveals interesting information
Report on the reasons for the absence of Sir. C.V. Raman from the Indian Scientists Mission under Pr...
Sir C. V. Raman was given farewell on the eve of his retirement by Physics Department of the Indian ...
Eminent scientists, physicists as well as chemists paid tributes to Sir C. V. Raman, Nobel Laureate,...
This paper is an attempt to reconstruct how C.V. Raman, a peripheral scientist in the early 20th cen...
Sir C. V. Raman was not just a Nobel Prize-winning scientist; he was a staunch nationalist who relen...
The announcement of two Nobel awards - the prize for physics going to Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Ram...
Open AccessNobel Laureate CV Raman was one of the most celebrated physicists of India. In 1948, he e...
Sir C.V. Raman was a man of many moods. His love for research matched his desire to be left alone. S...
Prof. C V Raman with other Nobel Laureates after receiving the Nobel Prize in 193
Sir C V Raman's services are being retained for the Indian institute of science. He will continue...
The paper reports on C.V.Raman from the time he joined the Indian Institute of Science, its developm...
In 1930, Sir C.V. Raman was the first 'non-white', Asian and Indian to receive the Nobel Prize in Ph...
Report on Sir C.V. Raman's resignation from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore from the posi...
Sir C V Raman may resign his Professorship of Physics at the Indian Institute of Science shortly and...
28-31A look at C.V. Raman’s nomination-related papers reveals interesting information
Report on the reasons for the absence of Sir. C.V. Raman from the Indian Scientists Mission under Pr...
Sir C. V. Raman was given farewell on the eve of his retirement by Physics Department of the Indian ...
Eminent scientists, physicists as well as chemists paid tributes to Sir C. V. Raman, Nobel Laureate,...
This paper is an attempt to reconstruct how C.V. Raman, a peripheral scientist in the early 20th cen...
Sir C. V. Raman was not just a Nobel Prize-winning scientist; he was a staunch nationalist who relen...
The announcement of two Nobel awards - the prize for physics going to Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Ram...
Open AccessNobel Laureate CV Raman was one of the most celebrated physicists of India. In 1948, he e...
Sir C.V. Raman was a man of many moods. His love for research matched his desire to be left alone. S...
Prof. C V Raman with other Nobel Laureates after receiving the Nobel Prize in 193
Sir C V Raman's services are being retained for the Indian institute of science. He will continue...