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This achievement under scores KMV’s legacy of Scientific Excellence: Prof. Dr. Atima Sharma Dwivedi
Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous) student of P.G. Department of Physics and research scholar in Serb-Project, Haramanpreet Kaur, has been awarded a significant travel grant to present her research work at an international conference in Vancouver, Canada. This achievement further solidifies KMV’s recognition as a leading center for scientific innovation and research. Haramanpreet Kaur, an MSc. Physics student and Project Assistant in a government-funded research project at KMV, who has received a $2,500 travel grant from the organizers of the ACerS Glass and Optical Materials Division Meeting (GOMD 2025). This prestigious grant will enable her to present her research abstract, “Terahertz and Optical Properties of Different Oxide-Based Glasses,” at the conference, scheduled to take place from May 4 to May 9, 2025, in Vancouver. Haramanpreet’s acceptance and the subsequent grant underscore the relevance and significance of her research in advancing the understanding of glass technology. This recognition highlights the high caliber of research being conducted within KMV’s PG Department of Physics and reflects the rigorous academic environment and innovative culture. KMV has consistently provided its faculty and students with unparalleled opportunities to enhance their research skills and contribute to the global scientific community. Harmanpreet Kaur stated that Principal Prof. (Dr.) Atima Sharma Dwivedi’s visionary leadership and unwavering support of her teachers has been instrumental in creating a space where students are encouraged to pursue excellence and participate in national and international conferences. Principal Prof. (Dr.) Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that KMV is immensely proud of Haramanpreet’s accomplishment, which showcases her dedication and the high-quality research happening within the physics department. She further maintained that the KMV community extends its heartfelt congratulations to Haramanpreet Kaur and wishes her the very best for her presentation in Vancouver. Her success serves as an inspiration to aspiring researchers and reinforces KMV’s enduring commitment to empowering women in science and fostering a legacy of academic excellence.