Talk on Research Methodology
Date: 23rd September 2017
Speaker: Dr. Narayan S. Karmakar
Introduction:
The talk on research methodology was conducted by Dr. Narayan S. Karmakar for the teaching staff of the first year of BSH Department. The purpose of the talk was to provide a broad overview of ongoing research in various fields, highlight its importance and benefit to society, and provide tips to faculty members on problem formulation, how to approach a problem, and how to write a paper with professionalism.
Overview of the Talk:
Dr. Narayan S. Karmakar began the talk by providing an overview of the current state of research in various fields and its importance and benefits to society. He emphasized that research is essential for progress and development and that it provides new knowledge, improves existing knowledge, and helps in decision-making.
The speaker then discussed his research experience and shared some insights into data grabbing and analysis. He highlighted the importance of collecting accurate and relevant data and using appropriate analytical techniques to extract meaningful insights.
Furthermore, Dr. Narayan S. Karmakar gave some tips to the faculty members regarding problem formulation, how to approach a problem, and how to write a paper with professionalism. He emphasized that problem formulation is a critical step in the research process and that it should be done carefully to ensure that the research objectives are clear and achievable.
He also provided some guidelines on how to approach a problem and advised the faculty members to use a structured and systematic approach to ensure that their research is rigorous and reliable. Additionally, he discussed the importance of writing a paper with professionalism, which includes proper formatting, clear writing, and accurate referencing.
Conclusion:
Overall, the talk on research methodology by Dr. Narayan S. Karmakar provided valuable insights into the importance of research, data grabbing and analysis, problem formulation, and paper writing. The faculty members who attended the talk gained new knowledge and skills that they can apply to their research work, thus contributing to the development of their respective fields and society as a whole.