At ICTS, science outreach for school and college students and civic society in general is taken very seriously. ICTS regularly organizes public lectures given by eminent visitors. Public lectures bring exciting new developments in science to the general public and play an important role in engaging students and civic society at large on issues of modern science.
Past Lectures
Herbert Levine (Northeastern University)
11 March 2024, 16:30 to 18:00
Ramanujan Lecture Hall
Abstract: It has been over 30 years since the US government declared war on cancer. While there have been many positive developments over that period, we still face the world with many millions of cancer deaths per year. This talk will focus on recent improvements in our understanding of cancer and...more
David Tong (University of Cambridge)
20 December 2023, 04:00 to 05:30
Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS, Bengaluru
Abstract: In this talk, Prof. Tong will describe two of the biggest unsolved problems in physics. Why are quarks trapped inside protons and neutrons? And what is turbulence? Along the way, he will discuss what it means for physicists to understand something. About the Speaker: David Tong is a...more
Kip S. Thorne (Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics (Emeritus), Caltech Nobel Laureate in Physics, 2017) and Rana Adhikari (Professor of Physics, Caltech)
19 August 2021, 19:00 to 20:00
Online
A lecture-symposium series from the Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor, Government of India and International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Exploring the Universe with Gravitational Waves: Kip Thorne Six years ago LIGO initiated gravitational-wave...more
Abhay Ashtekar (Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos and Physics Department, The Pennsylvania State University)
21 August 2019, 16:00 to 17:00
Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS-TIFR, Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru
Big Bang, Black Holes and Gravitational Waves now appear as compelling – even Obvious –consequences of general relativity. Therefore, it may seem surprising that none of these ideas were readily accepted. Not only was there considerable debate, but in fact leading figures were often arguing on what...more
Rajaram Nityananda (Azim Premji University, Bengaluru & former Director of NCRA-TIFR, Pune)
29 April 2019, 16:00 to 17:30
Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS-TIFR, Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru
The image of a ring of emission at 1.3 mm wavelength at the centre of the galaxy M87 has caught everyone’s imagination. It is direct evidence of a long suspected black hole, and was made by combining signals from antennas spanning much of the globe, This lecture will describe three streams flowing...more
Alexander Abanov (Stony Brook University, New York)
10 August 2018, 16:00 to 18:00
Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS, Bangalore
Have you ever seen how a cat lands on its feet? Even 6 week old kittens seem to be able to do it perfectly from any position. In this lecture we will discuss how cats do it by changing their shape in a particular way. Remarkably, the mathematical structures relevant for “cat landing physics” are...more
Giuseppe Mussardo (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)
03 August 2018, 16:00 to 18:00
Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS, Bangalore
"Chandra. The journey of a star" is a movie about the renowned Astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, written by Giuseppe Mussardo. Prof. Mussardo will say a few words about the movie, followed by the screening of the movie at the Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS-TIFR. Contact Us at : outreach @...more
Juan Maldacena (IAS Princeton, NJ)
25 May 2018, 16:00 to 18:00
Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS, Bangalore
Black holes are fascinating objects predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity. Though they were initially viewed as pathological and unphysical solutions, they were later understood to be a solid and generic outcome of the theory. They are objects where the distortion of space and time...more
Daniel Fisher (Stanford University)
06 March 2018, 16:00 to 18:00
Chandrasekhar Auditorium, ICTS, Bangalore
The basic laws of evolution have been known for more than a century and there is overwhelming evidence for the facts of evolution. Yet little is understood quantitatively about the dynamical processes that drive evolution: by physicists' standards, the theory of evolution is far from fully-fledged...more
Hirosi Ooguri (Fred Kavli Professor of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Director of the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, Caltech; Principal Investigator, Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo and President, Aspen Center for Physics)
14 January 2018, 18:30 to 19:30
J. N. Planetarium, Bangalore
"The Man from the 9 Dimensions" is a 3D dome theater movie on Superstring Theory, the leading candidate for the unified theory of forces and matters including gravity. Professor Ooguri served as an advisor to the movie to ensure its scientific accuracy. The movie has received numerous prizes and...more

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