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Cyclotron

Sep 16, 2020
1h 1m
★ 0.0

Overview

A film about the world's oldest functional particle accelerator and the people who keep it running today.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

S.R. Bahadur

Self - Engineer

S.R. Bahadur

Bivash Ranjan Behera

Self - Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Bivash Ranjan Behera

Pritam Chand

Self - Technician

Pritam Chand

Bishambar Das

Self - Technician

Bishambar Das

Mohan Lal Garg

Self - Biophysicist

Mohan Lal Garg

Inder Mani Govil

Self - Physicist

Inder Mani Govil

Harnam Singh Hans

Self - Physicist

Harnam Singh Hans

Tripti Hans

Self

Tripti Hans

Rajbir Kaur

Self - PhD candidate

Rajbir Kaur

Ashok Kumar

Self - Physicist

Ashok Kumar

Devinder Mehta

Self - Physicist

Devinder Mehta

Mumtaz Oswal

Self - PhD candidate

Mumtaz Oswal

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