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Bikash Kumar Naik has successfully completed his post-graduation in Physics from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, India, specializing in condensed matter physics. Currently, he holds the position of a lecturer in physics at Government Polytechnic, Bolangir, Odisha, India. In addition to fulfilling his teaching and administrative duties at Government Polytechnic, Bolangir, he actively participates in physics education research with a focus on improving classroom teaching effectiveness. Notably, Mr. Naik has published international papers on physics education-related research in Scopus-indexed journals.
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