Dear friends and colleagues,

In order to think more about the state of higher education and research in 
Indian regional universities (as opposed to national institutions), I ended up 
making a film. The film grew out of my research on the beginnings of 
experimental nuclear physics in India, part of which was published as a book 
(Atomic State: Big Science in Twentieth Century India). One story that did not 
make it into the book, became this film.
I am delighted to invite you to the online launch of my first film, Cyclotron! 
The film can be watched starting today until 4 October 2020 on the Bangalore 
International Centre screening platform - BIC Streams. 
On Sunday 27 September, I will be in a conversation with Shiraz Minwalla about 
the film for which you may register here.
About the film:Cyclotron is a film about the world’s oldest functional particle 
accelerator and the people who keep it running today. 

Operational in 1936 at the University of Rochester, United States, it was built 
merely three years after the very first cyclotron was built by Ernest Lawrence 
at Berkeley. The entire set-up in Rochester was dismantled and sent to India in 
1967, and is now housed at the Panjab University, Chandigarh. With the 
cyclotron, the regional university became one of the very few places in India 
for research and education in nuclear physics. This was otherwise possible only 
in the facilities of the Department of Atomic Energy. The cyclotron has been 
running for nearly fifty years in Chandigarh. The film explores the life and 
legacy of the machine as well as the struggles and triumphs of its technicians, 
researchers and students; it is also a comment on the state of experimental 
research and higher education in Indian universities.
I much hope that you will be able to watch the film and perhaps we might 
indulge in a discussion on ideas I have raised and missed raising on the topic! 
Warmly, 
Jahnavi Phalkey

Director, Science Gallery BengaluruSir Asutosh Mukherjee Visiting Professor, 
National Institute of Advanced Studies

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