Modelling, Analysis and New Mathematical Perspectives for Complex Fluids and Liquid Crystals (2022)

Convener(s)

 
Name: Professor Utpal Manna Professor Apala Majumdar
Mailing Address: School of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research
Thiruvananthapuram.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom.
Email: manna.utpal at iisertvm.ac.in apala.majumdar at strath.ac.uk

Please Note: 

  • Participants have to arrange for their own travel.
  • For this workshop there is a seprate form for faculties.

 

Dates: 

Monday, July 18, 2022 - 11:15 to Wednesday, July 27, 2022 - 11:15

Venue: 

Venue Address: 

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram,
Maruthamala PO, Vithura, Thiruvananthapuram 695551, Kerala.

Venue State: 

Venue City: 

PIN: 

695551

Syllabus: 

Synopsis

Research in materials and complex fluids has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years with the advent of metamaterials, nano-materials, biomaterials, polymers,microfluidics, smart fluids etc. In particular, soft materials that are intermediate in character between conventional solids and liquids, have attracted huge academic interest and in fact, several soft materials are also classified as complex fluids with unusual mechanical, optical and rheological properties. Nematic liquid crystals are paradigm examples of soft materials and complex fluids. Nematics combine the fluidity of liquids with the orientational order of conventional solids i.e. they have distinguished special directions, referred to as “directors”.Consequently, they have a direction-dependent response to external fields and light, making them the working material of choice for the multi-billion liquid crystal display industry, along with new applications in microfluidics, smart devices, photonics, actuators etc.

The mathematics of complex fluids and nematics is broad and rich, spanning multiple branches of mathematics such as calculus of variations, nonlinear partial differential equations, numerical analysis, topology, stochastic analysis and scientific computation. In this training school, we will deliver six different lecture courses touching different mathematical aspects of this challenging field. Each course comprises four core lectures with one discussion session. The target audience are postgraduate students in analysis, numerical methods, stochastics and probability theory and applied mathematics. The training school is also suitable for postdoctoral researchers, early-career academics and indeed any researcher wishing to learn about current cutting-edge research in complex fluids and nematic liquid crystals in a mathematical framework. The training school will also offer excellent networking opportunities and foster research connections between academics in the UK and in India.

Course Descriptions

The training school is structured to be a set of introductory courses to the mathematics, modelling, analysis and applications of complex fluids and nematic liquid crystals. Stephen Wilson and Apala Majumdar will give broad overview courses of complex fluids and nematic liquid crystals respectively. Michael Grinfeld will discuss powerful ODE tools for different types of liquid crystals, Utpal Manna will lecture on stochastic approaches that complement and supplement deterministic approaches, Misha Osipov will describe parallel approaches from statistical mechanics and Neela Nataraj will teach the basics of numerical analysis for systems of nonlinear partial differential equations, with nematic liquid crystals as an illustrative concept. We provide brief course descriptions below.

There are six speakers in this proposed workshop and each will be taking four lectures and one discussion session. Details of the speakers are given below.

 sr.n Name and affiliation of the speakers  Course details
1 Dr Michael Grinfeld (University of Strathclyde) is a leading expert in the theory of differential equations, particularly ordinary differential equations and has extensively used ODE techniques in materials science, economics and biomathematics. He has lectured internationally in India, Laos, Ghana, South Africa. Course Title: ODE techniques in liquid crystals.
Summary: Many problems in liquid crystals lead to genuinely important one dimensional PDES, and hence ODE techniques are of use when dealing with stationary solutions of these PDEs and with travelling waves. In this course we will discuss the Freedericksz transition with weak anchoring in nematic liquid crystals and a travelling wave problem in smectic C* liquid crystals.
  • Lecture 1: The physical background for the Freedericksz transition and the formulation of the boundary value problem;
  • Lecture 2: Time maps, the Hamilton-Jacobi equation and convexity methods;
  • Lecture 3: The physical set-up of smectic C* liquid crystals, travelling waves in general and classic results about minimality;
  • Lecture 4: Variational methods for minimality, the anisotropic case and the exact solvability puzzle.

Discussion session: Suggestions for research projects.

2 Professor Utpal Manna (IISER Thiruvananthapuram) works in the areas of stochastic partial differential equations with applications to hydrodynamic models, liquid crystals, micromagnetism etc. He is the recipient of Kerala Young Scientist Award (2014) and various international grants, e.g. Royal Society Grant, DUO-India Professor Fellowship Grant. He is a visiting professor at University of Sydney and University of York. Course Title: Stochastic Analysis of Nematic Liquid Crystals
Summary : In this course, we will discuss about the description of Ericksen-Leslie model for nematic liquid crystals and analyse the need of a stochastic model in order to understand the Freedericksz transition in a better way. We shall also draw motivation and connection with various other geometric PDEs where similar phase transition phenomena are observed.
  • Lecture 1: Ericksen-Leslie model and solvability theory;
  • Lecture 2: Motivation and description of stochastic models;
  • Lecture 3: Basics of stochastic calculus; stochastic differential equations etc;
  • Lecture 4: Solvability theory of stochastic models; large deviation theory towards understanding of phase transition phenomena.

Discussion session: Suggestions for research projects.

3 Professor Apala Majumdar (University of Strathclyde) is a leading expert in the mathematics and applications of nematic liquid crystals, having being awarded the British Liquid Crystal Society Young Scientist Prize in 2012 and the Cyril Hilsum Medal in 2020. She specializes in the calculus of variations and theory of nonlinear partial differential equations, with emphasis on variational theories in materials science, with over fifty publications to her credit and multiple international projects. She is also a Visiting Professor at IIT Bombay and the University of Bath. Course Title: Introduction to Mathematics of Liquid Crystals.
Summary: This course will be an introductory course to the powerful Landau-de Gennes theory for nematic liquid crystals, the governing systems of nonlinear coupled partial differential equations, phase transitions and some special solutions of physical relevance.
  • Lecture 1: Introduction to Nematic Liquid Crystals
  • Lecture 2: The Landau-de Gennes Theory for Nematic Liquid Crystals
  • Lecture 3: The Isotropic-Nematic Phase Transition
  • Lecture 4: The Landau-de Gennes Euler-Lagrange Equations – existence, regularity and some exact solutions.

Discussion session: Suggestions for research projects.

4 Professor Neela Nataraj (IIT Bombay) works as a Professor in Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is currently the Professor-in-Charge of the IIT Bombay Monash Research Academy. Some of her areas of research interest are finite element methods, finite volume methods and discontinuous Galerkin methods for linear and nonlinear elliptic problems. She has more than 50 research publications in international journals. She is also the Convener, Executive Committee, Indian Women and Mathematics and a Member of the International Mathematics Union Committee for Women in Mathematics. Course Title: Numerical Analysis of Partial Differential Equations
Summary: This course will be an introductory course to finite element analysis of systems of elliptic partial differential equations, with the Landau-de Gennes Euler-Lagrange equations as a benchmark example.
  • Lecture 1: Linear elliptic problems, Weak formulation, Well-posedness – inf-sup condition;
  • Lecture 2: Conforming Finite Element Method (FEM) and a priori error estimates;
  • Lecture 3: Discontinuous Galerkin methods: consistency, symmetry, penalty terms, energy norm error estimate, lower order estimates using duality arguments;   
  • Lecture 4: FEM formulation for Landau de Gennes equilibrium equations.

Discussion session: Suggestions for research projects.

5 Professor Misha Osipov (University of Strathclyde) is an internationally recognized expert in the molecular theories for liquid crystals and related materials. He has published more than 150 papers including 8 reviews, and has received the Merkator Guest Professor Award from German Science Foundation, Hilsum medal from British Liquid Crystal Society and Frederiksz Medal from Russian Liquid Crystal Society. Course Title: Statistical Mechanics approaches to Nematic Liquid Crystals
Summary: In this short course we focus into the molecular statistical theory of the nematic phase which only possesses the orientational order. However, even in this case the phase transitions may be highly nontrivial because the nematic phase may be either uniaxial or biaxial. The nematic phase may also be composed of chiral molecules which results in spontaneous formation of a macroscopic helical structure. The theory of such helical ordering will also be considered.
  • Lecture 1: Interaction potentials including multipolar, dispersion and induction interactions;
  • Lecture 2: Molecular theory of isotropic-uniaxial nematic phase transition. Mean-field and density functional approaches;
  • Lecture 3: Molecular models for biaxial nematic LCs;
  • Lecture 4: Chirality effects in nematic LCs including a molecular theory of helical twisting and the effect of temperature and concentration on the helical pitch.

Discussion session: Suggestions for research projects.

6 Professor Stephen Wilson (University of Strathclyde) holds the 1984 Chair in Mathematics at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and has made notable contributions to fluid mechanics, including thin-film flows, microfluidics, liquid crystals, non-Newtonian fluids (including viscoplastic fluids, thixotropic fluids and nanofluids) etc. The common theme is the use of mathematical (namely asymptotic, analytical and numerical) methods to bring new insights into a wide range of “real world” problems and he is joint Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Engineering Mathematics published by Springer Nature. Course Title: Complex Fluids: Theory and Applications
Summary: The aim of this course is to give an overview of the theory of complex fluids and to give examples of its application to a number of real-world situations, including both industrial and geophysical contexts. Particular attention will be paid to both viscoplastic and thixotropic fluids, and examples of recent research on both will be described.
  • Lecture 1: Overview of continuum modelling of complex fluids, including a variety of standard non-Newtonian models;
  • Lecture 2: Overview of models describing shear thinning and shear thickening behaviour, and illustrative examples of flows described by these models;
  • Lecture 3: Overview of models describing viscoplastic behaviour, and illustrative examples of flows described by these models (including channel flow and viscoplastic rivulet flow);
  • Lecture 4: Overview of models describing thixotropic behaviour, and illustrative examples of flows described by these models (oscillatory boundary layer flow and channel flow).

Discussion session: Suggestions for research projects.

 Course Descriptions

The training school is structured to be a set of introductory courses to the mathematics, modelling, analysis and applications of complex fluids and nematic liquid crystals. Stephen Wilson and Apala Majumdar will give broad overview courses of complex fluids and nematic liquid crystals respectively. Michael Grinfeld will discuss powerful ODE tools for different types of liquid crystals, Utpal Manna will lecture on stochastic approaches that complement and supplement deterministic approaches, Misha Osipov will describe parallel approaches from statistical mechanics and Neela Nataraj will teach the basics of numerical analysis for systems of nonlinear partial differential equations, with nematic liquid crystals as an illustrative concept. We provide brief course descriptions below.

 

Time Table: 


Day

Date

 

 

 

Lecture 1

(13.30-14.30)

 

Lecture 2

(14.30–15.30)

Discussion/ Tutorial (Optional)

Lecture 3
(16.30 -17.30)

Mon

18.07.2022

 

 

 

AM

 

MO

Open

UM

Tues

19.07.2022

 

 

 

UM

 

 

Open

AM

Wed

20.07.2022

 

 

 

UM

 

MO

AM

AM

Thu

21.07.2022

 

 

 

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MO

UM

AM

Fri

22.07.2022

 

 

 

NN

 

MG

SW

SW

Mon

25.07.2022

 

 

 

NN

 

MG

NN

SW

Tues

26.07.2022

 

 

 

NN

 

MG

 

SW

Wed

27.07.2022

 

 

 

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MG

MG

SW

 

  •  Dr Michael Grinfeld - MG   
  •  Prof. Utpal Manna - UM
  •  Prof. Apala Majumdar - AM
  •  Prof. Neela Nataraj - NN
  •  Prof. Misha Osipov - MO
  •  Prof. Stephen Wilson - SW

Selected Applicants: 

The workshop will be in online mode. Syllabus and schedule of the programme can be found here: Click here
 
In case any of the selected participants are not able to attend the workshop then they should inform the organisers by 12th July 2022. Link for the talks will be shared with the confirmed participants only.
 
 
Selected Faculty
Serial SID Full Name Gender Affiliation Position
1 33988 Ms. Ankita Gupta Female FEROZE GANDHI POLYTECHNIC, NEAR RATAPUR , RAEBARELI, U.P. GUEST LECTURER
2 33994 Mr. Thamaraikannan N Male Erode Arts and Science College ( Autonomous) Assistant Professor
3 34005 Dr. Tessy Tom Female CHRIST DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY  
4 34010 Prof Kishor Chandra Pati Male National Institute of Technology professor
5 34018 Mr. Vishal Gupta Male university of delhi assistant professor
6 34017 Mr. Vishalsingh Sarjeetsingh Chauhan Male Deogiri Institute of Engineering and Management Studies, Aurangabad assistant professor
7 34021 Dr. Harinakshi Karkera Female Manipal Institute of Technology, MAHE, Manipal. Assistant Professor
8 34098 Mr. Priteshkumar Chensing Pavar Male Navjivan Science College Dahod Assistant Professor
9 34303 Mr. Dhurai K Male Government College of Engineering Assistant Professor
10 34447 Dr. Deepak K. Maurya Male Department of Mathematics, Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) Institute of Physical Sciences for Study and Research, V.B.S. Purvanchal University Jaunpur-222003 Assistant Professor
11 34532 Mr. Sivaprakash G R Male MANONMANIAM SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITY, Einstein College of Arts and Science ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
12 34549 Ms. Anushree Das Female ARUNACHAL UNIVERSITY OF STUDIES LECTURER
13 34673 Dr Sharanjeet Dhawan Female Swami Vivekanand Institute of Engineering and Technology Assistant Professor
14 34808 Mr. Firdous Ahmad Mala Male GDC Sopore, Bla Assistant Professor
15 34924 Dr Tanuku Poorna Kantha Female GVP COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
16 35305 Dr Avijit Sarkar Male University of Kalyani Associate Professor
17 35307 Ms. Akanksha Verma Female MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj Research Scholar
18 35314 Dr Venkateswarlu Malapati Male V. R. Siddhartha Engineering College Assistant Professor
19 35425 Dr Manickam Kandasamy Male Sona College of Technology Assistant Professor
20 35493 Prof. Ram Prakash Sharama Male NIT Arunachal Pradesh-791112 Associate Professor
21 35676 Dr. Sarika Goyal Female Bennett university Greater Noida Assistant Professor
22 35789 Mrs. Reena Karjee Female P.D Women's College Assistant Professor
23 36038 Mr Bindumadhaba Mohanty Male Radhakrishna Institute of Technology and Engineering (RITE) Assistant Professor
24 36102 Mr. Anupam Pal Choudhury Male NISER, Bhubaneswar  
25 36279 Prof. Vivekanand Dabade Male IISc, Bangalore Assistant Professor
26 36280 Mr Soundararajan Rajendran Male RKM Vivekananda College Assistant Professor
27 36393 Dr. Anantha Kumar K Male SRI VENKATESWARA ENGINEERING COLLEGE ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
28 36898 Dr Sanjeev Kumar Male University of Petroleum and Energy studies Professor
29 36920 Mr Nagaraj Mahalingam Male Vivekananda College, Tiruvedakam West, Madurai Assistant Professor
30 36942 Dr Halle Dattu Male Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies Assistant Professor
31 36950 Mr Gautamprasad Vishnuprasad Patel Male Hasmukh Goswami College of Engineering Assistant Professor
32 36958 Mr Ashis Kumar Pati Male CV Raman University Asst Prof
33 37005 Mr. Yadhavan K Male Karpagam College of Engineering Assistant Professor
34 39101 Prof. Satyajit Pramanik Male Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Assistant Professor Grade I
35 39565 Ms. Sherin Jose T Female St. Joseph's College (Autonomous) Irinjalakuda Assistant Professor
36 39714 Dr. Meraj Alam Male Mahindra University Assistant Professor
37 39766 Dr Reema Jain Female Manipal University Jaipur Associate Professor
38 39785 Mr. Guddu Kumar Male T. P. COLLEGE MADHEPURA Assistant professor
39 40247 Dr Shirshendu Chowdhury Male Indian Institute of Science Education And Research Kolkata Assistant Professor
40 40396 Dr. Ram Kumar Male Amity University, Gwalior Assistant Professor
41 40398 Dr. Rajanish Kumar Rai Male Assistant Professor,
Department of Mathematics,
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida,
Sector-128, Gautam Buddha Nagar
Noida-201304, UP, India.
Assistant Professor
42 40507 Dr. Manikandan Rangaswamy Male Central University of Kerala Assistant Professor
43 40716 Dr. Krishna Pada Das Male Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya Assistant Professor
44 40762 Dr. Aijaz Ahmad Najar Male Govt Degree College, Kulgam Assistant Professor
45 40860 Dr Navneet Lal Sharma Male Amity University Haryana Assistant Professor
46 40880 Dr. Prashanthi K S K S Female Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, Moodbidri, Karnataka Sr. Assistant Professor
47 40893 Mr. Sumit Maity Male NIT Andhra Pradesh  
48 40999 Dr. Ajay Sharma Male Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai Associate Professor
49 41354 Dr. Vinod Kumar Gupta Male DIT University Associate Head
50 41433 Mrs Sujatha J Female Govt Arts College, Dharmapuri. Research scholar
51 41552 Dr. A Vanav Aissce Male NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ARUNACHAL PRADESH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
52 41553 Mr. Manas Ranjan Mishra Male O P JINDAL UNIVERSITY ASST PROF.
53 41576 Dr Vignesh Kumar Chandrasekaran Male Rathnavel Subramaniam College of Arts and Science Assistant Professor
54 41622 Mr Rock Ramesh Male St.Joseph's college ( Autonomous ) Bangalore Assistant Professor
55 41649 Dr. Manushi Gupta Female JK Lakshmipat University Assistant Professor
56 41713 Dr. Bakkyaraj M.Radhakrishnan Male Indian Institute of Information Technology Kottayam Assistant Professor
57 41738 Dr Muniasamy G Male Anna University Assistant Professor
58 41744 Dr. Sathishkumar G Male SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram Campus, Chennai Assistant Professor

Selected Applicants
sr. SID Full Name Gender Affiliation Position in College/ University University/ Institute M.Sc./ M.A. Year of Passing M.Sc./ M.A Ph.D. Deg Date
1 34022 Mr Mahendra D L Male Vijayanagara shri Krishnadevaraya University PhD Bangalore university 2014  
2 34668 Ms. Aanangsha Borah Female Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad MSc Student Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad    
3 34772 Mr. Akhil S Male NSS HINDU COLLEGE CHANGANCHERRY MSc Student NSS Hindu College Changancherry App  
4 35038 Mr. Bharat Soni Male Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee PhD Thapar University 2017  
5 35129 Mrs. Tamilarasi M Female PSG College of Technology PhD Student Bharathiar University 2012  
6 35404 Mr Manimaran J Male studying Ph.D Bharathiar University 2012  
7 35468 Ms Prity Kumari Female NIT ARUNACHAL PRADESH YUPIA. PhD Student. NIT ARUNACHAL PRADESH YUPIA. 2018 20/ 08/ 2020
8 35517 Mr. Sudhir Singh Male National Institute of Technology Trichy India PhD Udai Pratap Autonomous College Varanasi 2016  
9 35623 Ms. Shivangi Yadav Female Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar PhD National Institute of Technology Rourkela 2020  
10 35631 Ms Anamika Purohit Female Indian institute of technology Gandhinagar PhD The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda 2019  
11 35635 Ms S Yaazhini Female Anna University PhD Scholar Central University of Tamilnadu 2016  
12 35690 Mr. Ankit Kumar Male Indian Institute of Technology PhD University of Delhi 2017  
13 35710 Mr. Kush Kinra Male IIT Roorkee PhD C. C. S. UNIVERSITY, MEERUT 2017  
14 35804 Mr. Thangeshwaran M Male Periyar University Pg Extension Centre GUEST LECTURER PERIYAR UNIVERSITY, SALEM 11. 2013  
15 35938 Mr Sankar S Male Ph.D Ph.D Bharathidasan University 2017  
16 36041 Dr. A Vanav Kumar Male National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh Assistant Professor Madurai Kamaraj University 2000 30 /07 /2011
17 36080 Mrs Sathya T. Female PSG College of Technology Phd M.sc 2005  
18 36097 Mr. Priyanshu Mishra Male Kanpur university Msc student      
19 36100 Ms. Srijita Mondal Female Jadavpur University PhD STUDENT IIT KHARAGPUR 2016  
20 36104 Mr. Vivek Kumar Sinha Male IIT(ISM) DHANBAD Research Scholar IIT (ISM) DHANBAD 2012  
21 36123 Mr. Biswajit Panigrahi Male Berhampur University MSc Student(Passout) Berhampur University 2020  
22 36314 Mr. Shubham Garg Male IIT Jodhpur PhD IIT Ropar 2019 01/ 09/ 2020
23 36906 Mr. Varadha Raj M Manivannan Male vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore. PhD Sacred Heart College 2019  
24 36907 Mr. Bipin Kumar Chaudhary Male Department of Mathematics,
University of Delhi,
Delhi-110007, India
PhD University of Allahabad, M.Sc. 2017  
25 36910 Mr. Rahul Barthwal Male Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur PhD M.Sc. 2017  
26 36911 Mr. Arindam Basak Male IIT KHARAGPUR PhD IIT PATNA 2020  
27 36914 Mr. Shiba Biswas Male Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur PhD Scholar University of North Bengal 2019  
28 36925 Mr Balakrishna Chhatria Male Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur PhD Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata 2019  
29 36945 Mr. Saptak Das Male Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram MSc Student      
30 36959 Ms Krishna Priya V R Female Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur PhD student Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Tvm 2019  
31 38962 Mr. Firdous Ahmad Mala Male GDC Sopore Assistant Professor University of Kashmir 2008  
32 38981 Mr. Manoj Kumar Male IIT Mandi PhD student IIT Ropar 2018  
33 38988 Mr. Sashadhar Dutta Male Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College Msc Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College    
34 39236 Mr Mohd Shahvez Alam Male IIT BHU PhD Msc 2019  
35 39491 Ms Alpana Srivastava Female Teerthanker Mahaveer University Phd. Scholar IITISM DHANBAD 2017  
36 39519 Mr. Aman Singh Male Kerala School of Mathematics Integrated MSc-PhD Student Kerala School of Mathematics 2022  
37 39687 Dr. P Chella Pandian Male Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College(A), Tiruchirappalli 620 005. Assistant Professor Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai 2008 02/03/2015
38 39716 Dr Nagarajan Murugesan Male Sri Sai Ranganathan engineering college Assistant Professor BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY 2007 11/08/2014
39 39749 Mr. Kush Kinra Male Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee PhD C C S University, Meerut 2017  
40 40115 Mr. Manish Kumar Male Indian Institute of Science Eduacation and Research, Kolkata PhD Indian Institute of Science Education and Research App  
41 40157 Mr. Komal Prasad Sharma Male Manipal University Jaipur Ph.D. DBRA University Jaipur 2002  
42 40175 Mr. Subrata Majumdar Male IISER Kolkata PhD University of Calcutta 2018  
43 40329 Mr. Jiten Kumbhakar Male Indian Institute of Science Education And Research Kolkata IPhD Student Indian Institute of Science Education And Research Kolkata 2019  
44 40595 Ms. Nurun Nesha Female IISER Kolkata PhD student IISER Kolkata 2019  
45 40700 Mr. Sarabindu Dolui Male National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh PhD B.H.U. 2018  
46 40718 Dr. Krishna Pada Das Male Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya Assistant Professor UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA 2006 21/09/2011
47 40856 Mr. Rajesh Yadav Male Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology PhD Student National Institute of Technology, Rourkela 2019  
48 40859 Ms. Madhumita Sahoo Female IIT BHUBANESWAR, ODISHA Ph.D. Scholar Utkal University, Odisha 2014  
49 40861 Ms. Priyal Garg Female IIT Bhubaneshwar PhD IIT Delhi 2017  
50 40979 Ms Rishica Arora Female IISER TVM BS-MS student third year      
51 41034 Mrs. Jenavee K. S. Female Madurai Kamaraj University Ph. D - Research Scholar Madurai Kamaraj University 2018  
52 41148 Mr Sagar Gautam Male IIT Roorkee PhD University of Lucknow 2019  
53 41383 Ms Ritika Singh Female Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Ph.D. student Banaras Hindu University 2018  
54 41387 Mr. Pervinder Singh Male DIT UNIVERSITY PhD Scholar HNB GARHWAL UNIVERSITY 2016  
55 41407 Mr. Tamilarasan V Male Ramanujan institute for advanced study in mathematics M.Sc First year Riasm    
56 41656 Mr. Sumit Maity Male NIT Andhra Pradesh PhD student Vidyasagar University 2019  
57 41670 Dr Navneet Lal Sharma Male Amity University Haryana Assistant Professor C. C. S. University, Meerut 2008 15/04/2016
58 41684 Mr. Md Hasanuzzaman Male National Institute of Technology Silchar PhD Jamia Millia Islamia 2020  
59 41694 Mr James T Kurian Male Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology PhD student Pondicherrry University 2016  
60 41717 Ms Amy Kate Nicolson Female University of Strathclyde PhD Student     29/06/2022
61 41739 Dr. Vishesh Bhat Male Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Visiting Scientist Department of Mathematics, Bangalore University. 2012 29/05/2019
62 41740 Mr. Chuanchen Wei Male University of Strathclyde PhD      

 

School Short Name: 

anmpfcflc

Last Date Application: 

Friday, November 5, 2021

School Type: 

NCMW

Separate faculty form: 

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