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Anindya De

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Anindya De is a physics educator at Kolkata's Hindu School, an institution with deep roots in the Bengal Renaissance. He mentors the Indian team for the International Physics and Astronomy Olympiad, a role that earned him the prestigious Infosys Award for his students' consistent excellence. His passion for advanced science education has led him to represent India at global platforms, including CERN in Geneva and the Nobel Prize Teachers Summit in Stockholm. Beyond teaching, he is an active science communicator who writes for national and international magazines, interviews leading physicists, and has translated the work of Nobel laureate Sir Anthony Leggett.

An Interview with Sir AnthonyLeggett

Meet Professor Anthony James Leggett, Nobel laureate in Physics (2003) and titan of low-temperature physics, whose groundbreaking Leggett-Garg inequality — born from his 1985 collaboration with Anupam Garg — unlocks laboratory tests of Schrödinger’s Cat paradox, challenging realism itself. This piece emerges from an intimate conversation Anindya De shared with the professor during his 80th birthday conference at Raman Research Institute, Bengaluru.

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