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Naveen Bedre M, MSc. B.Ed.

Senior Lecturer, Dept of Physics, Surana Vidyalaya PU College, Bangalore- 560081

Naveen Bedre M, MSc. B.Ed.

Senior Lecturer, Dept of Physics, Surana Vidyalaya PU College, Bangalore- 560081

Area of Interest:

Solid State Physics

Astrophysics

Education Details

Degree Year University
B.Sc( P,M,Cs ) 2010 Gulbarga University, Gulbarga .
M. Sc (Physics) 2014 Vijayanagara  SriKrishnadevaraya University,

Bellary.

B.Ed. 2011  Shivagangothri, Davangere University.
Subjects Taught
Physics
Astrophysics
Coaching for KCET,NEET and JEE.

Professional Service

Designation Work Place Duration
Senior Faculty

(Co-ordinator)

Suranavidyalaya PU College,Bengaluru-560081 October 2021 till Date
Senior Faculty (JEE Mains faculty) Deeksha Malnad PU college, Shivamogga June 2018 to Sep 2021
Senior Faculty (CET Extended faculty) DCFL PU college( DEEKSHA MAIN CAMPUS), Bengaluru March 2017 to June 2018
Senior Faculty (CET faculty) Deeksha CMP PU College, Bagalkot June 2016- March 2017

 

Associate PU faculty Deeksha Athani PU College, in Davanagere July 2014- June 2016
Worked as Resource person for colleges in different districts of Karnataka state for competitive teaching.


Honours & Achievements

  • Best mentor award in 2019 at  Deeksha DCARE, Bengaluru.
  • Asia’s finest Educator(2023-24) award from HBO Ltd, Bengaluru.
  • Best teacher award for academic achievement from CMP organisation, Bagalkot.

Workshop/FDP Attended/Guest Lectures Delivered

  • Workshop on solid state physics at Sri Krishnadevaraya campus, organized by the University of Gulbarga.
  • FDP on Science and Technology organised by CBSE, Bengaluru Division.
  • Workshop on Nano technology in MRI scanning, at Gulbarga University.
  • Workshop on Solid state physics applications ,at Bengaluru University.

Project and Research details

  • Nanoscale particles were prepared by solution combustion method using Nickel and Zinc nitrate as oxidizer and urea as fuel. The structure of the sample is studied with X-ray diffraction using Cu-Kἀ radiation and FTIR. The dependence of dielectric properties such as dielectric loss tangent, dielectric loss factor and AC conductivity on the frequency has been studied at the room temperature.