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Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research NAAC Self-Study Report, 2016 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 3 1 Departments, Schools, Research Centres and Campuses School of Technology and School of Mathematics Computer Science (STCS) School of Natural Sciences Chemical Sciences Astronomy and (DCS) Main Campus Astrophysics (DAA) Biological (Colaba) High Energy Physics Sciences (DBS) (DHEP) Nuclear and Atomic Condensed Matter Physics (DNAP) Physics & Materials Theoretical Physics (DTP) Science (DCMPMS) Mumbai Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) Pune National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA) Bengaluru National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) Centre for Applicable Mathematics (CAM) Hyderabad TIFR Centre for Interdisciplinary Sciences (TCIS) VOLUME 3 2 SECTION B3 Evaluative Report of Departments (Research Centres) VOLUME 3 3 Index VOLUME 1 A-Executive Summary B1-Profile of the TIFR Deemed University B1-1 B1-Annexures B1-A-Notification Annex B1-A B1-B-DAE National Centre Annex B1-B B1-C-Gazette 1957 Annex B1-C B1-D-Infrastructure Annex B1-D B1-E-Field Stations Annex B1-E B1-F-UGC Review Annex B1-F B1-G-Compliance Annex B1-G B2-Criteria-wise inputs B2-I-Curricular B2-I-1 B2-II-Teaching B2-II-1 B2-III-Research B2-III-1 B2-IV-Infrastructure B2-IV-1 B2-V-Student Support B2-V-1 B2-VI-Governance B2-VI-1 B2-VII-Innovations B2-VII-1 B2-Annexures B2-A-Patents Annex B2-A B2-B-Ethics Annex B2-B B2-C-IPR Annex B2-C B2-D-MOUs Annex B2-D B2-E-Council of Management Annex B2-E B2-F-Academic Council and Subject -
NOMINATIONS Valid for Consideration for Election to Fellowship – 2021
CONFIDENTIAL (For use of Fellows of the Academy only) The National Academy of Sciences, India NOMINATIONS Valid for Consideration for Election to Fellowship – 2021 Section of Physical Sciences BOOK - I EARTH SCIENCES (Atmospheric Sciences, Geo-Sciences, Oceanography, Geography-Scientific aspects) ENGINEERING SCIENCES INCLUDING ENGG. TECH. (Engineering and Engineering Science, Chemical and Material Technology, Electronics & Telecommunication, Information Technology, Instrumentation) PHYSICAL SCIENCES (including Astronomy, Astrophysics, Experimental and Theoretical Physics, Applied Physics) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002 The National Academy of Sciences, India NOMINATIONS Valid for Consideration for Election to Fellowship – 2021 Section of Physical Sciences BOOK I CONTENTS EARTH SCIENCES 1 - 73 (Atmospheric Sciences, Geo-Sciences, Oceanography, Geography-Scientific aspects) ENGINEERING SCIENCES INCLUDING ENGG. TECH. 74 - 191 (Engineering and Engineering Science, Chemical and Material Technology, Electronics & Telecommunication, Information Technology, Instrumentation) PHYSICAL SCIENCES 192 - 298 (including Astronomy, Astrophysics, Experimental and Theoretical Physics, Applied Physics) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002 (I) EARTH SCIENCES ALAGAPPAN, Ramanathan 1 NATHANI, Basavaiah 66 ANIL, Arga Chandrashekar 49 NITTALA, Chalapathi Rao Venkata 38 ARORA, Kusumita 2 PADHY, Simanchal 16 BANSAL, Brijesh Kumar 59 PADMANABHAN, Janardhan 39 BEHARA, Daya Sagar Seshadri 44 PANDEY, Anand Kumar 67 BEIG, Gufranullah 45 PANIGRAHI, Mruganka Kumar -
B3-XIV International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS)
B3-XIV International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) Evaluative Report of Departments (B3) XIV-ICTS-1 International Centre for Theoretical Sciences 1. Name of the Department : International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) 2. Year of establishment : 2007 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? It is a TIFR Centre. 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) 1. Ph.D. 2. Integrated M.Sc.-Ph.D. Students may avail of an M.Phil. degree as an early exit option provided they have finished a specified set of requirements. However, there is no separate M.Phil. programme. 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved There is a joint programme between ICTS and NCBS which involves active interaction between faculty members working in the areas of the interface between Physics and Biology. The programme also involves the participation of graduate students and postdocs and setting up of an experimental lab at ICTS. This programme is at an initial stage. 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. ICTS currently has a small faculty strength (16). In view of this we have an MOU with IISc Physics department, whereby students of ICTS can take courses offered at IISc. Faculty members at ICTS also participate in teaching courses at IISc. TIFR NAAC Self-Study Report 2016 XIV-ICTS-2 Evaluative Report of Departments (B3) 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons There are no such programmes. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System 100% Semester system Students at ICTS are offered a Course work programme based on a mixture of compulsory Core Courses, choice-based Elective Courses and compulsory Project Work, on topics of their choice. -
Zone Wise List of NASI Fellows
The National Academy of Sciences, India (The Oldest Science Academy of India) Zone wise list of Fellows & Honorary Fellows (2021) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj – 211002, UP, India 1 The list has been divided into six zones; and each zone is further having the list of scientists of Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences, separately. 2 The National Academy of Sciences, India 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj – 211002, UP, India Zone wise list of Fellows Zone 1 (Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Meghalaya, Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Manipur and Sikkim) (Section A – Physical Sciences) ACHARYA, Damodar, Chairman, Advisory Board, SOA Deemed to be University, Khandagiri Squre, Bhubanesware - 751030; ACHARYYA, Subhrangsu Kanta, Emeritus Scientist (CSIR), 15, Dr. Sarat Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700029; ADHIKARI, Satrajit, Sr. Professor of Theoretical Chemistry, School of Chemical Sciences, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 2A & 2B Raja SC Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata - 700032; ADHIKARI, Sukumar Das, Formerly Professor I, HRI,Ald; Professor & Head, Department of Mathematics, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Belur Math, Dist Howrah - 711202; BAISNAB, Abhoy Pada, Formerly Professor of Mathematics, Burdwan Univ.; K-3/6, Karunamayee Estate, Salt Lake, Sector II, Kolkata - 700091; BANDYOPADHYAY, Sanghamitra, Professor & Director, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, BT Road, Kolkata - 700108; BANERJEA, Debabrata, Formerly Sir Rashbehary Ghose Professor of Chemistry,CU; Flat A-4/6,Iswar Chandra Nibas 68/1, Bagmari Road, Kolkata - 700054; BANERJEE, Rabin, Emeritus Professor, SN Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Block - JD, Sector - III, Salt Lake, Kolkata - 700098; BANERJEE, Soumitro, Professor, Department of Physical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education & Research, Mohanpur Campus, WB 741246; BANERJI, Krishna Dulal, Formerly Professor & Head, Chemistry Department, Flat No.C-2,Ramoni Apartments, A/6, P.G. -
The Year Book 2019
THE YEAR BOOK 2019 INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Bengaluru Postal Address: Indian Academy of Sciences Post Box No. 8005 C.V. Raman Avenue Sadashivanagar Post, Raman Research Institute Campus Bengaluru 560 080 India Telephone : +91-80-2266 1200, +91-80-2266 1203 Fax : +91-80-2361 6094 Email : [email protected], [email protected] Website : www.ias.ac.in © 2019 Indian Academy of Sciences Information in this Year Book is updated up to 22 February 2019. Editorial & Production Team: Nalini, B.R. Thirumalai, N. Vanitha, M. Venugopal, M.S. Published by: Executive Secretary, Indian Academy of Sciences Text formatted by WINTECS Typesetters, Bengaluru (Ph. +91-80-2332 7311) Printed by Lotus Printers Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru CONTENTS Page Section A: Indian Academy of Sciences Memorandum of Association ................................................... 2 Role of the Academy ............................................................... 4 Statutes .................................................................................. 7 Council for the period 2019–2021 ............................................ 18 Office Bearers ......................................................................... 19 Former Presidents ................................................................... 20 Activities – a profile ................................................................. 21 Academy Document on Scientific Values ................................. 25 The Academy Trust ................................................................. 33 Section B: Professorships -
Amit Apte - Vita (July 8, 2019) Page 1 of 10
Amit Apte - Vita (July 8, 2019) page 1 of 10 Amit Apte International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Survey No. 151, Shivakote, Hesaraghatta Hobli, Bengaluru North 560089 India Office: +91 80 4653 6230; Email: [email protected]; Web: http://home.icts.res.in/~apte ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3632-7553 Google scholar: http://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=2x7ZjrIAAAAJ Mathscinet: https://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet/search/author.html?mrauthid=716018 Education • The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA; Ph.D., Physics, May 2004 Dissertation: Numerical Studies of the Standard Nontwist Map and a Renormalization Group Framework for Breakup of Invariant Tori; Supervisor: Philip J. Morrison • Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India; M.Sc., Physics, May 1996 Employment • International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore, India: Reader, August 2013 - December 2015; Associate professor, January 2016 - present • Center for Applicable Mathematics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore, India: Fellow, July 2007 - July 2011; Reader, August 2011 - July 2013 • Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), Berkeley, California, USA: Postdoc- toral fellow, January - May 2007 • Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA: Post- doctoral researcher, August - December 2006 • Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI), Durham NC, USA: Postdoctoral fellow, January 2005 - August 2006 • University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA: Teaching assistant, Research assistant, August 1996 - May 2004 Publications: Refereed (journal and conference) 28. A. Mitra, A. Apte, R. Govindarajan, V. Vasan, S. Vadlamani, \A Discrete View of the Indian Monsoon to Identify Spatial Patterns of Rainfall," Dynamics and Statistics of the Climate System, v.3, dzy009 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1093/climsys/dzy009 27. -
Activity Report (2013-2015)
2 0 1 3 ICTS— 2 0 1 5 REPORTTATA INSTITUTE OF FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS-TIFR) Shivakote, Hesaraghatta Hobli, Bengaluru North 560 089 www.icts.res.in ii ICTS REPORT 2013-15 | DIRECTOR’S REPORT ICTS REPORT 2013-15 | DIRECTOR’S REPORT iii CONTENTS 1) DIRECTOR’S REPORT PAGE 1 2) RESEARCH REPORTS PAGE 7 3) ASSOCIATE FACULTY PAGE 69 4) ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES PAGE 77 5) OUTREACH PAGE 163 6) CAMPUS PAGE 173 7) STAFF PAGE 179 8) ORGANIZATION PAGE 182 9) AWARDS AND HONORS PAGE 184 Editor: Ananya Dasgupta Design: Anisha Heble Photographs: Anbujawahar iv ICTS REPORT 2013-15 | DIRECTOR’S REPORT ICTS REPORT 2013-15 | DIRECTOR’S REPORT 1 DIRECTOR’S REPORT 2 ICTS REPORT 2013-15 | DIRECTOR’S REPORT ICTS REPORT 2013-15 | DIRECTOR’S REPORT 3 Several members of our faculty have been recognized with awards, grants and fellowships within India as well as internationally. The details have been provided within the report. ICTS was awarded in 2015 the prestigious ‘Targeted Grants to Institutes’ from the Simons Foundation, USA. The AIRBUS Corporate Foundation grant for an international teaching and research chair entitled ‘Mathematics of Complex Systems’, which ICTS shares with the Centre for Applicable Mathematics, underwent a successful annual review and continues. Both these grants lend enormous encouragement to a fledgling Centre and enhance the ability of ICTS to conduct programs, invite outstanding post- docs and long term visiting professors. The new ICTS Campus has started functioning. The campus is equipped with a modern library that will provide access to books and electronic resources on advanced topics; state-of-the-art computing and networking infrastructure; a data centre with high-speed connectivity and extensive storage facility for doing big-data sciences; conference and lecture halls equipped with high-end audio-video equipment for recording and broadcasting ICTS programs; healthcare, childcare and recreational facilities for members and visitors. -
2016 Academic Program Review of Graduate Programs
2016 Academic Program Review of Graduate Programs for The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering April 11-12, 2016 College Station, Texas Word of Welcome from Miroslav Begovic, ECE Department Head and Jose Silva-Martinez, ECE Director of Graduate Studies As Department Head and Director of Graduate Studies for the Texas A&M Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, we extend a heartfelt welcome to Texas A&M University on behalf of our colleagues and our students. We thank you for your service as external reviewers of our Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) graduate programs. We are pleased to have been able to prepare for this opportunity by conducting our own assessment of these programs while looking for opportunities to continually improve. We realize that a strong and highly reputed graduate program is essential to maintaining an excellent department and improving our academic recognition. As we strive to further improve our graduate program, the peer assessment process becomes increasingly important. We are grateful for your review as a means of helping us improve our programs. The self study that follows was prepared for this review and reflects an evaluation of the graduate programs within the ECE department. It includes a brief history of the department and overview. We also briefed the recommendations of the 2008 review panel and the actions taken by our department during th last few years. We are also presenting details on the research and education activities of the graduate programs, plans for continual assessment and improvement, and a strategic vision for the future. We look forward to your input and eagerly await your recommendations about how we might further improve our programs as we strive for greater excellence. -
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Amit Apte: Vita (February 28, 2021) Page 1 of 12 (Go to Page1)
Amit Apte: Vita (February 28, 2021) page 1 of 12 (go to page1) Amit Apte International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Survey No. 151, Shivakote, Hesaraghatta Hobli, Bengaluru North 560089 India Office: +91 80 4653 6230; Email: [email protected]; Web: https://www.icts.res.in/people/amit-apte ORCID: 0000-0002-3632-7553; Google scholar: 2x7ZjrIAAAAJ; Mathscinet: 716018 Education • The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA; Ph.D., Physics, May 2004 Dissertation: \Numerical studies of the standard nontwist map and a renormalization group framework for breakup of invariant tori"; Supervisor: Philip J. Morrison • Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India; M.Sc., Physics, May 1996 Employment • International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Ban- galore, India: Associate professor, Jan 2016 - present; Reader, Aug 2013 - Dec 2015 • Center for Applicable Mathematics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore, India: Reader, Aug 2011 - Jul 2013, Fellow, Jul 2007 - Jul 2011 • Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), Berkeley CA, USA: Postdoctoral fellow, Jan - May 2007 • Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC, USA: Postdoc- toral researcher, Aug - Dec 2006 • Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI), Durham NC, USA: Post- doctoral fellow, Jan 2005 - Aug 2006 • University of Texas, Austin TX, USA: Teaching, Research assistant, Aug 1996 - May 2004 Research interests Applied mathematics: Data assimilation; Monsoon modelling; Particle and Kalman filtering; Dynamical systems; Hamiltonian systems; Renormalization group and transition to chaos; Publications: Refereed - journal and conference (5 significant ones in bold) Recent (since Jan 2016) 30. S. Ganapa, A. Apte, A. Dhar, \Thermalization of local observables in the α-FPUT chain," Journal of Statistical Physics v.180, pp.1010{1030 (2020) doi:10.1007/s10955-020-02576-2 29. -
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NAL SCIEN IO CE T A A C N A N D A E I M D Y N I Year Book of The Indian National Science Academy 2020 Volume I Fellows 2020 i The Year Book 2020 Volume–I S NAL CIEN IO CE T A A C N A N D A E I M D Y N I INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY New Delhi ii The Year Book 2020 © INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY ISSN 0073-6619 E-mail : esoffi [email protected], [email protected] Fax : +91-11-23231095, 23235648 EPABX : +91-11-23221931-23221950 (20 lines) Website : www.insaindia.res.in; www.insa.nic.in (for INSA Journals online) INSA Fellows App: Downloadable from Google Play store Vice-President (Publications/Informatics) Professor Gadadhar Misra, FNA Production Dr Sudhanshu Aggarwal Shruti Sethi Published by Professor Gadadhar Misra, Vice-President (Publications/Informatics) on behalf of Indian National Science Academy, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002 and printed at Angkor Publishers (P) Ltd., B-66, Sector 6, NOIDA-201301; Tel: 0120-4112238 (O); 9910161199, 9871456571 (M) Fellows 2020 iii CONTENTS Volume–I Page INTRODUCTION ....... v OBJECTIVES ....... vi CALENDAR ....... vii COUNCIL ....... ix PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE ACADEMY ....... xi RECENT PAST VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE ACADEMY ....... xii SECRETARIAT ....... xiv THE FELLOWSHIP Fellows – 2020 ....... 1 Foreign Fellows – 2020 ....... 158 Pravasi Fellows – 2020 ....... 176 Fellows Elected – 2019 (effective 1.1.2020) ....... 177 Foreign Fellows Elected – 2019 (effective 1.1.2020) ....... 181 Fellowship – Sectional Committeewise ....... 182 Local Chapters and Conveners ....... 215 COMMITTEES ....... 216 Standing Committees – 2020 ....... 217 Advisory Committees – 2020 ....... 221 Inter-Academy Panels ...... -
AR-2016-17.Pdf
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GANDHINAGAR 16 17 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK 9 VISION, MISSION AND VALUES 10 Core Features Principles Values Mission Goals Vision ACADEMICS 12 PROGRAMMES OFFERED 12 Undergraduate /Postgraduate Doctoral CENTRES 13 Archaeological Sciences Centre Centre for Biomedical Engineering Centre for Cognitive Science Design and Innovation Centre (DIC) Centre for Sustainable Development (CSD) Safety Centre MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS 18 IIT Gandhinagar ranked 8th by National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) IIT Gandhinagar won HUDCO Design Awards 2016 Padma Shri Award to IITGN Faculty New Academic Programmes Introduced IITGN – UL Fire Safety Test Station Creative Learning Initiative (CLI) SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES 20 Visit of two Nobel Laureates Portuguese Minister Visits IITGN The 5th Convocation Ceremony 6th Academic Advisory Council Meeting 7th Leadership Conclave Industry-Academia Conclave: Connections 2016 Foundation Programme Explorer’s Fellowship 2016 India Ki Khoj SERC Preparatory School in Theoretical High Energy Physics (THEP) Newton-Bhabha India-UK Advanced Training School International Safety Conference Research Opportunities in Computer Science (ROCS) Campus on the Sabarmati Publication Seminar on Campus Development UL Challenge 2015 Summer School on Engineering Summer Research Internship Programme (SRIP) Undergraduate Research Conclave Texas A&M Partnerships NUS Singapore students visit IITGN IITGN Alumni Relations JEE Open House International Conference on Changing Landscape Science & Technology