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Sujith Raman Pillai Indusekharan Nair (popularly known as R. I. Sujith) is an Institute Professor and the D. Srinivasan Chair Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. In 2023, he was inducted as International Member of the United States National Academy of Engineering. [1]
The Newsletter was launched in the year 1991 with Professor R Balakrishnan as Chief Editor. Currently, Professor S Ponnusamy of IIT Madras is the Chief Editor. Journal of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society : The Journal was started in 1986 with Professor K S Padmanabhan as Editor-in-Chief. Initially, it was a biannual Journal.
Chemical Physicist; Professor of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras; Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology—1996; J. C. Bose National Fellowship—2009 [32] [33] K. Mani Chandy: BTech 1965
Chandrasekaran Pandurangan (born September 20, 1955) is a computer scientist and academic professor of the Computer Science and Engineering Department [1] at Indian Institute of Technology - Madras (IITM). [2] He mainly focuses on the design of pragmatic algorithms, graph theory and cryptography. [3]
Since then, he has been working at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, [10] where he is an institute professor. He held visiting positions at Purdue University , [ 9 ] Leiden University , in the Netherlands , [ 11 ] EPFL , Switzerland , [ 12 ] the Institute of Chemistry, Taiwan , [ 13 ] Pohang University of Science and Technology , South ...
The Center for Computational Brain Research (CCBR) is an Interdisciplinarity research centre located at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India. [1] CCBR was set up in 2015 with funding from the co-founder of Infosys, Kris Gopalakrishnan. The stated objective of the center is "to explore the interface between Neuroscience and ...
He has also set up Deakin-IITM Centre of Excellence on Advanced Materials and Manufacturing at IIT Madras jointly with Deakin University, Australia. [5] He has authored above 400 journal publications and 4 books. He has supervised 39 PhDs and 20 PhDs are ongoing.
Yendluri Shanthi Pavan (born 1973) is an Indian electrical engineer and a professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. [1] He is known for his studies on mixed signal VLSI circuits [2] and is an elected fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering. [3] He is also a fellow of IEEE. [4]