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Not necessarily. Sometimes its better to work at these advance research centers so that we can repeat it in our own country. My Prof. worked in NASA, by college director and his wife worked in CERN.Only an idiot would think this is good news. We Indians need to work for India not CERN. So build it.
They cam back and organized conferences and the valuable knowledge is passed on by working there and implementing here.
Nationalism is great but without practicality and rationality, it can be detrimental.
http://alicematters.web.cern.ch/?q=taxonomy/sudhir-raniwala
Was Director of LNMIIT and works in University of Rajasthan.
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2008091155521200.htm&date=2008/09/11/&prd=th&
The day the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) tests began in Europe turned out to be big for the Jaipur physicist couple Sudhir Raniwala and Rashmi also.
Though not physically present to witness the mother of all experiments in the recent times along with the immediate CERN team on the Swiss-French border, the couple did not miss the excitement a bit on Wednesday.
The Raniwalas, both associate professors in the Rajasthan University’s Physics Department, were part of the 30-member team of Indian scientists chosen by the Department of Atomic Energy’s Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre in Kolkata to develop one of the Photon Multiplicity Detectors (PMDs) used in the LHC. There were 15 PMDs which are to recreate, in the current experiment, conditions that supposedly existed just after the Big Bang.