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‘Breakthrough Prize 2025’ for Jammu varsity

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The high energy physics group from the department of physics, University of Jammu, was recognised as part of the international team awarded the Breakthrough Prize 2025 in Fundamental Physics — referred to as the “Oscars of Science”.

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A special media interaction was organised at the university, with the high energy physics group sharing insights into their contribution to CERN’s ALICE experiment and the broader impact of the work.

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Prof Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu, congratulated Prof Anju Bhasin and her team for their achievement. “It is a breakthrough prize for this group, and a tremendous honour for the entire institution and the country that the University of Jammu’s significant contributions have been recognized internationally,” said Prof Rai.

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