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Purnima was born on 12 October 1927 to Dr. Nares Chandra Sen-Gupta, a constitutional lawyer and progressive writer. She married the anthropologist Surajit Chandra Sinha, former vice-chancellor, Visva-Bharati University who made significant contributions to understanding the process of acculturation of tribal peoples in India.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Indian physicists. It includes mathematicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Indian women physicists"
Anna Modayil Mani was born in 1918 at Peermade, then Travancore, now Kerala, India to a Syrian Christian family. [5] Her father was a civil engineer. [1] She was the seventh of eight children in her family, and a voracious reader. [1]
Indian women physicists (46 P) B. Indian biophysicists (1 C, 20 P) C. Indian physical chemists (16 P) F. Indian fluid dynamicists (14 P) G. Indian geophysicists (2 C ...
Pages in category "21st-century Indian women scientists" The following 138 pages are in this category, out of 138 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Homi Jehangir Bhabha, nuclear physicist, father of Indian nuclear programme (1909–1966 CE) Nautam Bhatt, physicist (1909–2005 CE) P.R. Pisharoty, physicist and meteorologist (1909–2002 CE) Suri Bhagavantam, physicist (1909–1989 CE) Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, theoretical physicist, known for Chandrasekhar Limit (1910–1995 CE)
One month later, she publicly defended her academic theses and received a PhD. Bassi was awarded an honorary position as professor of physics at the University of Bologna. She was the first female physics professor in the world. [42]
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