The institute was approved by The Planning Commission in New Delhi in July 2006 and land was provided by The Punjab State government.[4] The foundation stone of IISER Mohali was laid on 27 September 2006 by the former Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh.[5] The Computing Facility of IISER Mohali was inaugurated on 3 September 2007 by T. Ramasami (Secretary, Department of Science and Technology).[6] The Earth-breaking ceremony for IISER boundary wall was held on 29 December 2008 at the proposed campus site in Knowledge City, Sector 81, S.A.S. Nagar. The ceremony was performed by N. Sathyamurthy, the founding director of the institute.
C.N.R. Rao inaugurated the Chemistry Research Laboratory on 8 April 2009. The Central Analytical Facility of IISER Mohali has been inaugurated in March 2010. Initially, the institute started its working from a transit campus in Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration (MGSIPA), Chandigarh. In March 2010, the institute started shifting to its permanent campus in The Knowledge City at Sector 81 with the opening of Central Analytical Facility (CAF) and completed the shifting in May 2013 by shutting operations in MGSIPAP complex, Sector 26, Chandigarh.
Integrated Master's level (B.S.-M.S.): Admission to this program is after 10+2 years of school training and is done through the IISERs Joint Admissions Committee.[9][10]
Integrated Doctoral Program (Int. Ph.D.): Integrated Ph.D. involves a master's degree (M.S.) followed by a doctorate (Ph.D.). Students after three years of undergraduate education can join the program.[7]
Doctoral Program (Ph.D.): IISER Mohali has a separate doctoral program, in hard sciences or in the Humanities & Social Sciences Department, which requires a master's degree as qualification.[11]
Admissionsedit
Admissions to UG courses in IISERs are done exclusively through the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT)[12]
Conference on Nonlinear Systems and Dynamics, 2013
ICTS program: Knot theory and its Applications, 10–20 December 2013.[16]
43rd National Seminar on Crystallography: 28–30 March 2014[17]
32nd meeting of the Astronomical Society of India (ASI): 20–22 March 2014[18]
International Workshop "Knots, Braids and Topology", 15–17 October 2014 [19]
International Workshop "ATMW: Lattices--Geometry and Dynamics", 17–22 December 2014 [20]
National Conference on Ethology and Evolution (30 October to 1 November 2015)[21]
International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology (ICGC) 2015
Conference on Nonlinear Systems and Dynamics, 2015
30th Annual Conference of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society, 15–17 May 2015.[22]
GIAN course on "Quantum Criticality in Heavy Fermions: an Experimental Perspective", 22–28 March 2018
National Conference On Quantum Condensed Matter, 25–27 July 2018 [23]
9th International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, 10–13 December 2019 [24]
Student lifeedit
Amenitiesedit
Health Centre
Counseling Service
Accommodation & Transport including visitors hostel
World Class Library of 8 levels
Sports Complex complete with two courts each for basketball, tennis, and volleyball
Cricket cum Football ground in the stadium which has a seating capacity of 1000
Computer Centre with High-Performance Scientific Computing cluster
Various labs
Gym
National Science Day celebrationsedit
National Science Day celebrations on 28 February are a regular feature at IISER Mohali, every year.[25] Invitations are sent to schools in Mohali, Chandigarh, Panchkula and nearby areas.
The focus of the day is on science and mathematics demonstrations prepared by IISER Mohali students and faculty members. A large number of schools send teams for inter-school competitions such as science quizzes, group discussions, treasure hunt, junkyard wars, poster presentation held on this day. Other non-competitive events such as documentary screening, anti-superstition demonstrations, etc. are also held. The day usually ends with a 'panel discussion' in which the school students ask science-related questions to a panel of faculty members of IISER Mohali.
Since 2015, the Science Day celebrations have been shifted to 27 September, IISER Mohali's Foundation Day, as this date is more convenient for school students in the region.
Opportunity Celledit
The Opportunity Cell was first proposed by the Student Representative Council, in October 2011 as a joint student-faculty
body to provide guidance to students about research and job opportunities. In the year 2012−13, the opportunity cell established a summer
research and internship programme with National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore, Connexios Life sciences [26] and Lucid Software Limited (Lucid). It also organised various seminars such as
"Alternative Careers in Science", "Research Opportunities at University of St Andrews" etc. Currently the cell disseminates information about
summer research programmes, PhD positions and research oriented jobs.[27]
Website [3]
Magazineedit
Manthan, IISER Mohali's student magazine was revived in the summer of 2018 after a long gap. Six editions, along with a lockdown Life in Quarantine edition, have been published since its revival.[28]
^"IISER | Department of Biological Science, IISER Mohali".
^"National Organic Symposium Trust". Nost.in. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
^"Advanced school and Discussion meeting on Knot theory and its applications". International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
^"National Seminar on Crystallography (43A)". Sites.google.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
^"National Conference on Ethology and Evolution : Homepage". Esi2015.com. 1 November 2015. Archived from the original on 22 January 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2015.