Chatterjee, Mallika
Mallika Chatterjee
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research & Teaching) |
Project Title: | Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Modifications: Role in the Central Nervous System Related Behavior of the Developing and Adult Danio rerio |
Field of Study: | Neuroscience |
Home Institution: | Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Brown University, RI |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Mallika Chatterjee is Assistant Professor at the Amity Institute of Neuropsychology and Neurosciences, Amity University, NOIDA. Her lab focuses on identifying molecular mechanisms underlying various neurodevelopmental phenomena and disorders, including autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia.
Dr. Chatterjee completed her B.Sc. in human physiology from Presidency College, Kolkata, her M.Sc. in genetics from Calcutta University, Kolkata, and her Ph.D. in biomedical sciences from the University of Connecticut Health Center (UConn Health), USA. During her Ph.D., she explored the genetic mechanisms underlying the development of the mouse thalamus – a sensory relay center in the brain. As a Wellcome Trust-DBT India Alliance Early Career Fellow (2013) at TIFR, she gained experience on in-vitro culture systems in addition to utilizing her in vivo expertise in determining signaling factor roles in forebrain development. Dr. Chatterjee joined Amity University in 2018. She has been developing a zebrafish facility there to understand neurodevelopment combining neurobehavioral, biochemical, and histological techniques. She has received Young Scientist awards from the Society for Neurochemistry, India and the Singapore Neuroscience Association. She has a keen interest in neuroscience outreach and has held brain awareness sessions on depression in Delhi-NCR schools, funded by an IBRO-DANA grant.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship project, Dr. Chatterjee is utilizing her expertise on zebrafish tracking to develop a high-throughput neurobehavior imaging facility in India. Specifically, her project is working to identify carbohydrate roles in neurobehavior to potentiate further studies for the amelioration of various neurodevelopmental disorders. She is also involved in teaching related graduate courses at Brown University.
Goel, Neetu
Neetu Goel
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research & Teaching) |
Project Title: | Therapeutic Applications of Bioconjugated Oligonucleotides: Proof of Concept Through In Silico Modelling and Teaching (including but not limited to biochemical modelling for physicists) at Graduate/Undergraduate Llevel |
Field of Study: | Chemistry |
Home Institution: | Panjab University, Chandigarh, Chandigarh |
Host Institution: | Michigan Technological University, MI |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Neetu Goel is Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh. She completed her Ph.D. in 2005 with a concentration in theoretical chemistry under the supervision of Prof. B. M. Deb. Dr Goel’s research area is theoretical and computational chemistry that focuses on the structure-property relationship of clusters and nanomaterials. Her research endeavors rely on density functional theory to understand/tailor materials at atomic scale and to design efficient heterogeneous catalyst for reactions of industrial importance.
Dr. Goel has established a strong research group at her home institute that is actively engaged in scientific pursuits of varied dimensions. Dr. Goel has in the past collaborated with Prof. Michael Springborg from the University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany. She was also awarded the Mercator fellowship for a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Dr. Goel’s Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship project is a combination of teaching and research with clearly defined goals. Her project is aimed at bioconjugated nanomaterials for application in health-related areas. She is investigating the structure and dynamics of biomolecule/nanosurface interface through quantum mechanical and atomistic simulations. Through successful execution of this project, Dr. Goel strives to make an enormous economic impact as the computational modeling of bioconjugated nanomaterials saves plenty of time, effort, and cost involved in the trial-and-error approach employed in laboratories. State-of-the-art computations envisioned in the project seek to provide reliable pointers for successful culmination of derived outcomes into successful clinical trials. Dr. Goel is also teaching a course on quantum mechanics and numerical/theoretical methods in computational physics to the students at MTU, with the goal of developing synergy between teaching and research, and strengthening teacher-student relationships.
Kulkarni, Lalitagauri
Lalitagauri Kulkarni
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research & Teaching) |
Project Title: | FinTech and the Low-Income Women Entrepreneurs' Access to Finance: Lessons from the US for India |
Field of Study: | Economics |
Home Institution: | Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | University of Michigan, MI |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Lalitagauri Kulkarni is Director, Centre for Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Development at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune. Her recent books, co-authored with Vasant Chintaman Joshi, include Inclusive Banking in India: Re-imagining the Bank Business Model (2021), and The Future of Indian Banking (2022) published by Palgrave Macmillan. These books examine the possibilities for a more inclusive business model for banks in a digitalized environment. As Director of the deAsra Centre of Excellence in Nano entrepreneurship, she researches policy alternatives for problems of nano businesses in India.
Dr. Kulkarni’s Ph.D. on secondary market trading in life insurance was an investigation into how the institutionalization of unregulated money lending could prevent the exploitation of poor policyholders. She has published papers on inclusive development, finance, and banking policy and has been involved in several research and consultancy projects.
Dr. Kulkarni’s Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship project aims to understand how financial technology has helped remove credit barriers for low-income women entrepreneurs in the United States. Dr. Kulkarni is examining how US FinTech innovations can be adapted in India to reduce the gender gap in financial inclusion. Applying quantitative and qualitative techniques, her research indicates how the positive externalities of FinTech can be maximized in financing women-led micro businesses in both countries. Through her findings, she aims to help the emerging FinTech industry in India in designing suitable business models for financing women’s micro businesses. Her research also proposes a roadmap for Indian policymakers to take affirmative action to reform the “one-size-fits-all” policy of digitalization.
Raman Gundumella, Venkat
Venkat Raman Gundumella
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research & Teaching) |
Project Title: | Power Rivalries and Global Governance in the Twenty-First Century |
Field of Study: | Political Science |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Management, Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
Host Institution: | George Mason University, VA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. G Venkat Raman is currently a Professor at the Humanities and Social Sciences Area, Indian Institute of Management, Indore. He is primarily a sinologist, with a focus on themes related to China’s interface with global governance. Apart from China studies, Prof. Raman has developed a keen interest in business ethics pedagogy through more than eleven years of his association with the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore and IIM Kozhikode.
Prof. Raman offers core courses like “Introduction to International Relations” to undergraduate students and “Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility” to postgraduate students. In addition, he offers elective courses like “Power Rivalries and Global Governance in the Twenty-first Century”, “Understanding the China Challenge”, and “Political Risk Management in an Uncertain World”.
Prof. Raman completed his doctoral studies at the School of Government, Peking University, Beijing. He is a fluent Mandarin speaker. He has served as a visiting fellow at the Center for BRICS Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, and a visiting faculty member at ICN Business School, Nancy, France.
Prof. Raman has co-authored a paper published in the Journal of Business Ethics arguing for a novel pedagogy called the “Integrated Live Case Method”. He has also co-authored case studies at prestigious case centers like the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, and China Europe International Business School, Shanghai. He is a member of the Board of Trustees, Azad Foundation, New Delhi, which works to financially empower women below the poverty line by training them in non-traditional livelihoods.
Das, Ranabir
Ranabir Das
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research - Flex) |
Project Title: | The Structure and Activity of Novel Ubiquitin Ligases |
Field of Study: | Chemistry |
Home Institution: | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | National Cancer Institute, MD |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Ranabir Das is Associate Professor at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. He has worked extensively on the mechanisms used by viruses and bacteria to hijack the human cell signaling pathways and shut off the host’s immune response. Dr. Das’ laboratory has shown how the family of Herpes simplex viruses uses human proteins to transcribe the viral DNA and produce viral proteins. His lab showed how the proteins from Shigella shut down the immune response in a human and replicated efficiently. These studies have provided novel insights into how pathogens survive inside the host and have helped identify new therapeutic targets for drug discovery.
Dr. Das has published 23 papers in the last five years in several journals, like Nature Communications, the Journal of American Chemical Society, eLife, ChemComm among others. Multiple grant agencies have generously funded his research work. Dr. Das has received the prestigious Prof. S. Subramanian 60th Birthday Lecture Award, the Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship and the NCI Director’s Innovation Award among several others. He has been a member of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the Biophysical Society, and the NMR Society of India.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Das is working to understand how the pathogenic bacteria Shigella silences the inflammatory response in the intestinal cells to multiply effectively. This work may help identify new therapeutic targets to counter multi-drug resistant Shigella infection.
Ghosh, Anupama
Anupama Ghosh
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research - Flex) |
Project Title: | Isolation and characterization of extracellular vesicles from maize and investigating their role in host defense signaling |
Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
Home Institution: | Bose Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal |
Host Institution: | Indiana University, IN |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Anupama Ghosh is Associate Professor in the Division of Plant Biology, Bose Institute, Kolkata. Her primary research interests include virulence mechanisms of different phytopathogens and defense responses from the respective host plants. Her research group at Bose Institute is engaged in understanding the role of various molecular players from a biotrophic plant pathogenic fungus, Ustilago maydis, which are involved in the invasion and colonization of the host plant Zea mays.
Dr. Ghosh earned her bachelor’s in microbiology, and master’s and Ph.D. in biotechnology from the University of Calcutta. For her postdoctoral studies, she joined the Department of Organismic Interactions, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany, where she contributed significantly to studies involving functional characterization of secreted effector proteins from Ustilago maydis. She received the DST-INSPIRE Faculty Award from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India and the Early Career Research Award from Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India for carrying out her research in plant-microbe interactions. Ongoing research projects at her laboratory are funded by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India and SERB.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Ghosh is studying the role of extracellular vesicles in Zea mays in the defense response of maize towards Ustilago maydis infection.
Gupta, Divay
Divay Gupta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research - Flex) |
Project Title: | Rethinking Historic Cities as Smart Cities: Integrating Urban Planning, Heritage Systems and Network Analysis for Sustainable and Resilient Historic Cities and Sites |
Field of Study: | Urban and Regional Planning |
Home Institution: | INTACH, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of Pennsylvania, PA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Mr. Divay Gupta is a leading Heritage Conservation and Management expert with more than twenty-five years of professional and academic experience. An Alumni of ICCROM, University of Birmingham, and School of Planning and Architecture, he has been part of several prestigious projects in UK, USA, India, Afghanistan, Nepal and Cambodia. He has led several heritage projects and initiatives at building and urban level at INTACH, New Delhi. His restoration projects in Ladakh have won the South Asian UNESCO awards of Merit and Excellence. He is a member of the UNESCO International Conservation Committee on Preah Vihear, Government of Cambodia and has served as an expert member on National Culture Fund and Advisory committee on World Heritage matters to ASI, Government of India. He was also a visiting faculty and a member on the board of studies of the Department of Architecture Conservation at SPA, New Delhi. He has several publications on conservation and has been invited to keynote lectures at various national and international conferences. Based on his diverse expertise, he provides thought leadership in using cultural lead value-based integrated approach in heritage conservation by developing sustainable models in tourism, urban development and economic regeneration to create cultural assets and vibrant historic cities.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Gupta is developing his argument of positioning historic cities as ‘smart cities’, looking beyond concepts of ICT, where reviving and harnessing the unique heritage assets of these cities helps in achieving the SDGs, making them vibrant ‘smarter cities’.
Maheshwari, Malvika
Malvika Maheshwari
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research - Flex) |
Project Title: | National Academies of Art and the Politics of Administering Aesthetics in Postcolonial India |
Field of Study: | Political Science |
Home Institution: | Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana |
Host Institution: | Columbia University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | January 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Dr. Malvika Maheshwari is Associate Professor of Political Science at Ashoka University. She holds degrees in the discipline from Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and she completed her doctorate from Sciences Po, Paris, in 2011. Prior to joining Ashoka, she taught South Asian politics at Sciences Po, Paris and Le Havre, and was a research associate at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi.
Dr. Maheshwari’s research lies at the intersection of political thought and art practice, especially as it relates to phenomena like violence, power, democracy, and state capacity. Her first book, Art Attacks: Violence and Offence-taking India, was published in 2019 (Oxford University Press) and her research articles have been published in reputed journals, such as India Review, Raisons Politiques, Studies in Indian Politics, Economic and Political Weekly and The Arts Politic. She is a recipient of the Charles Wallace India Trust (University of Cambridge) and the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund fellowships, among others.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence schloar, Dr. Maheshwari would be working on her second book project on the ‘National Akademies of Art and the Politics of Administering Aesthetics in Postcolonial India.’ In this project, she seeks to understand the political and intellectual origins, and the trajectory of the Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA) for dance, music and theatre, Lalit Kala Akademi (LKA) for fine arts, and Sahitya Akademi (SA) for literature, established in mid-1950s. The research focuses on the institution’s history, its core principles, and internal contestations, and how its language, functioning and the ideological discourse supported interests of various state and central government policies, as much as shaping the complexities of the art world, and through it, ideas of citizenship and the public. Following a basic question–what did the Indian statesmen, particularly during the early years of India’s independence, want to do with the arts? –this work explores a critical sphere of state activity where art and politics coexist, compete but also in the process constitute one another, that is, in its role as an allocator: of resources, awards, buildings, legitimacy, among other things.
R. Bharadwaj, Shrikant
Shrikant R. Bharadwaj
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research - Flex) |
Project Title: | Understanding Optical and Neural Limitations to Visual Performance in Keratoconus |
Field of Study: | Neuroscience |
Home Institution: | L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana |
Host Institution: | University of Houston, TX |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Shrikant Bharadwaj trained as a vision scientist at the School of Optometry, University of California, Berkeley, and the Indiana University School of Optometry. As a DBT Ramalingaswami fellow in 2009, he established the Visual Optics and Psychophysics Laboratory at the L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) with the agenda to understand how the optics of the eye influences human visual perception. Dr. Bharadwaj uses a combination of experimental, behavioral, and computational techniques to address this research agenda.
Dr. Bharadwaj actively publishes his research work in international vision science journals, and serves on the editorial board of Nature’s Scientific Reports, Optometry and Vision Science, PLOS One (Public Library of Science) and the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. He also served as a committee member on the WHO development group for refractive error interventions and was awarded the Jaggi Optometrist of the year award in 2021 by the Optometry Council of India.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Bharadwaj is working to understand visual perception in patients with an eye disease called Keratoconus. This disease distorts the eye’s cornea, causing profound loss of vision and quality of life in the patients. Through his research, Dr. Bharadwaj aspires to develop a comprehensive psychophysical assessment of visual functions in this disease, to dissect the roles of optics and neurology in vision loss using adaptive optics, and to optimize patient’s vision through personalized contact lens designs and perceptual vision training.
Arafath, P.K. Yasser
P.K. Yasser Arafath
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Perfecting Muslim Women: Gender of Piety, Vernacular Print, and the ‘Long Disorder’ in South Asia (1800-1900) |
Field of Study: | History |
Home Institution: | University of Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of Pennsylvania, PA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. P.K. Yasser Arafath is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Delhi and a historian of medieval and early modern India. He was L.M. Singhi Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge in 2017.
Dr. Arafath received his Ph.D. from the University of Hyderabad, and his research primarily focuses on South India. He is interested in its intellectual traditions, transliterated literature, history of violence, communities in the Indian Ocean, and the cultural history of the body and hygiene in the region. He has co-edited Sultana’s Sisters: Genre, Gender, and Genealogy in South Asian Muslim Women’s Fiction (Routledge, 2021) and The Hijab: Islam, Women and the Politics of Clothing (Simon & Schuster, 2022). Dr. Arafath won the prestigious Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Best Published Paper Award (2020–2021) for his research article that he published in The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Arafath is examining how a section of South Asian Islamic scholars shaped the gender sensibilities of the Mappila-Muslims of Malabar by engaging with multiple discourses within the region and beyond in the 19th century. His project aims to do a systematic study of gender and sexuality in Arabi-Malayalam, a transliterated textual tradition in the Indian Ocean region that entails writing Malayalam —the native tongue of Kerala —in Arabic script. This study will add to the existing body of knowledge on gendered Islam in South Asia and gender discourses in South Asian Islamic cultures in the 19th century.
Bano, Shabana
Shabana Bano
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | The Role of Schooling in the Socialization of Muslim Women’s Identity and Psychosocial Adaptation in the U.S. and India. |
Field of Study: | Women’s and Gender Studies |
Home Institution: | Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Wittenberg University, OH |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Shabana Bano is Associate Professor of Psychology at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, where she also received her Ph.D. She is the recipient of a National Scholarship awarded by the Government of India, a Shastri-Indo Canadian Faculty Mobility Fellowship, and a Witkin-Okonji Award. Her research investigates social identity, acculturation, mutual attitudes, psycho-social adaptation and intercultural relations among Indian Hindus and Muslims, with a special focus on how traditional Sanskrit and Quranic schools influence the psychosocial development of children and adolescents. Her work includes cross-cultural projects based in Canada, Switzerland and the USA, and she served as Visiting Fellow at the University of Guelph, Canada and Visiting Scholar at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland. She is widely published nationally and internationally. Most recently, she co-edited the volume Understanding Psychology in the Context of Relationship, Community, Workplace and Culture (Springer, 2021).
Dr. Bano’s Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence project investigates the possibility that school attainment has consequences for the socialization of Muslim women’s identity and their psychosocial adaptation. Her project does a comparative study of religious Muslim schools and secular schools in the United States and in India. This project will help promote the development of gender equality attitudes and positive gender identity among young women through school attainment, whether religious or secular.
Gogoi, Parikshit
Parikshit Gogoi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Catalytic Conversion of Biomass/Lignin Bio-oils to Aromatics and Fuel Range Hydrocarbons using Polyoxometallate (POM) Catalysts |
Field of Study: | Chemistry |
Home Institution: | Nowgong College, Nagaon, Assam |
Host Institution: | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Parikshit Gogoi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Nowgong College (Autonomous), Nagaon, Assam. He obtained his M.Sc. in chemistry from Cotton University, Guwahati in 2001, M.Tech. in petroleum refining and petrochemicals from Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh in 2003, and Ph.D. in chemical engineering from CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat in 2010. Before joining Nowgong College, he worked in the Department of Chemistry at IIT Guwahati as technical staff. His current research interests are biomass-based chemicals, fuels and materials, natural products chemistry, and nanomaterials synthesis for catalytic applications.
He received the INSA Summer Research Fellowship for Teachers in 2014 from the Indian National Academy of Science, Bengaluru, and worked at the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT), Hyderabad. In 2016, he was awarded the Raman Fellowship for Post Doctoral Research at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, by the University Grants Commission, and he contributed significantly to biomass conversion research. In 2021, he was awarded the Dulal Chandra Goswami Memorial Research Award by Nowgong College (Autonomous).
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Gogoi aims for the catalytic conversion of biomass/lignin bio-oils to aromatics and fuel range hydrocarbons using polyoxometallate catalysts. For upgrading bio-oil to high-valued hydrocarbon fuel or chemicals, catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), an energy-intensive process that requires high temperature and hydrogen gas pressure, is essential. Dr. Gogoi is working on developing catalyst systems to achieve HDO at low temperatures and moderate hydrogen pressure. This process will bring a new understanding of effective utilization of lignin in a biorefinery, benefitting its economy.
Goswami, Srubabati
Srubabati Goswami
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Probing Physics Beyond the Standard Model at the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment: Synergy Between Beam and Atmospheric Neutrinos |
Field of Study: | Physics |
Home Institution: | Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, Gujarat |
Host Institution: | Northwestern University, IL |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Prof. Srubabati Goswami, Senior Professor at the Physical Research Laboratory, Gujarat, is an internationally acclaimed neutrino physicist and is recognized as a world expert in her field of research. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta in 1998. She has received several awards, including the Humboldt fellowship from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the J.C. Bose National fellowship of Departmental Science and Technology, India among others. She is an elected fellow of all the three science academies in India as well as The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS).
The Standard Model (SM) is exceptionally successful in describing the properties of the fundamental particles. However, Prof. Goswami is currently interested in pursuing theoretical motivations and experimental observations that tread beyond the SM. Among these, neutrino oscillations, observed in terrestrial experiments, which requires neutrinos to be massive and mix amongst different flavors, provided compelling evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). Apart from oscillations, there can be several other signatures of BSM physics, including non-standard interactions, existence of extra neutrino species, and decay of neutrinos. The signatures of dark matter can also be looked into in various neutrino experiments.
During her tenure as a Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence scholar, Prof. Goswami is working on exploring BSM physics in neutrino experiments, specifically in the context of a liquid Argon detector, as in the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment. The novelty of the project is to consider both the beam and the atmospheric neutrinos, and to investigate the synergy between these in enhancing the sensitivity of the experiment.
Hanif, Kashif
Kashif Hanif
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | A Study on Exploring the Effect of Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM) on Right Ventricular Hypertrophy |
Field of Study: | Bioengineering |
Home Institution: | CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Eight months |
Dr. Kashif Hanif is a Principal Scientist in the Department of Pharmacology at CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. He received his postgraduate degree (1998-2000) from Jamia Hamdard and completed his Ph.D. (2001-2006) from CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi. He has been a faculty member at CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute since 2006. His primary research interest revolves around the patho-physiology of Pulmonary Hypertension (PH), which is quite common at high altitude and in lung disorders, especially in women. He developed the rodent model of PH and standardized techniques to study right ventricular pressure and pulmonary vasorelaxation. Over the past decade, he has explored the role of Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1, Fatty Acid Synthase, Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase -2 (MK2) and estrogen receptors in PH.
Dr. Hanif was awarded the Dr. DN Prasad Memorial Oration Award, Indian Council of Medical Research in 2019 and Prof. Suresh C Tyagi Award, Indian Academy of Cardiovascular Research in 2017 for his work in PH. He has received six competitive research grants from Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), and the Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM).
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Hanif aims to understand right ventricle hypertrophy, a common problem of PH in lung diseases in women. Therefore, he is developing a rodent model of right ventricle hypertrophy by pulmonary artery banding (PAB). He is further exploring the role of estrogen receptors in right ventricle hypertrophy by using Raloxifene, a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). This approach will help to clinically repurpose SERMs for cardio-pulmonary complications in women.
Harbola, Upendra
Upendra Harbola
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Probing and Manipulating Molecular Junctions with Quantum Light |
Field of Study: | Chemistry |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | December 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Eight months |
Dr. Upendra Harbola is Associate Professor of Chemistry at Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. He received his Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. He was a Marie-Curie Senior Fellow at the University of Freiburg, Germany. His research interests are aimed at formulating theoretical models to study transport processes in molecular junctions, photoionisation dynamics in molecules and quantum effects in supercooled liquids. He has authored more than 60 publications in internationally reputed journals.
Dr. Harbola’s Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence project focuses on understanding how and in what ways a quantum source of light can be used to control transport in molecular junctions. Quantum light consists of photons that are entangled with one another and has been used to explore non-classical responses from molecules at equilibrium. Interaction of quantum light with molecular junctions, which operate in out-of-equilibrium conditions, pose interesting challenges that are explored in this study.
Kanti Dutta, Tushar
Tushar Kanti Dutta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Exploiting Plant Susceptibility to Enhance Nematode Resistance in Arabidopsis and Tomato |
Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
Home Institution: | ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | March 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Tushar Kanti Dutta is working as Senior Scientist at the Division of Nematology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Uttarbanga Krishi Viswavidyalaya (UBKVV), Cooch Behar, West Bengal. He obtained his master’s (2005-2007) and doctoral (2007-2010) degrees from IARI. During his doctoral program, he visited Rothamsted Research, UK for 10 months under the aegis of UKIERI fellowship funded by the British Council. He has been a regular faculty member at IARI since the last 12 years. His research interests include investigating the molecular basis of plant-nematode interaction using RNA interference and CRISPR-Cas9 strategies. Additionally, he has characterized a number of novel bacterial toxins from insect-parasitizing bacteria that symbiotically associate with nematodes.
He has been conferred with Associateship from the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) and has received the Jawaharlal Nehru Award (ICAR) in addition to several other young scientist awards from different academic societies.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Dutta aims to exploit a multiplex CRISPR-Cas9 toolkit, targeting multiple susceptibility or S genes, to confer root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) resistance in model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and tomato via loss of host compatibility. Knowledge gained about the function of S genes in nematode-infected plants can be translated into future research endeavors on other plant-pathogen interaction models.
Krishna Murthy, Prabakar
Prabakar Krishna Murthy
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Standoff Detection of Lung Cancer using Photothermal Cantilever Spectroscopy |
Field of Study: | Materials Science |
Home Institution: | Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu |
Host Institution: | University at Buffalo, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Prabakar Krishna Murthy is a scientist at Materials Science Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam. He obtained his Ph.D. in physics from Osmania University, Hyderabad in the year 2007 and joined IGCAR in the same year through the prestigious Dr. K. S. Krishnan Research Associate scheme.
His current research interests include microfabrication, microcantilever-based sensors, and semiconductor neutron detectors. He has extensively worked on the design, fabrication, and characterization of surface-enhanced SiO2 microcantilevers for ultrafast and ultrasensitive relative humidity (RH) sensing applications. Using this sensor, his group could demonstrate real-time monitoring of RH variation during human breath cycles. Dr. Krishna Murthy has also studied the photo-induced deflection in Au/Si microcantilevers for ultrasensitive temperature sensing applications and capacitive micro-machined ultrasonic transducers for NDE applications. He has published 38 research articles in national and international journals. He is also Assistant Professor in physics at Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai and has guided two Ph.D. students and several graduate/postgraduate students.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Krishna Murthy is developing a standoff (remote), ultrasensitive and extremely selective detection method for lung cancer by sensing the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released in the human exhaled breath using photothermal cantilever deflection spectroscopy.
Kumar, Amit
Amit Kumar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Building an improved global forest above-ground biomass map in the Anthropocene using large-scale forest inventory data, high-resolution satellite observations, and machine-learning techniques |
Field of Study: | Geography |
Home Institution: | Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, Jharkhand |
Host Institution: | Purdue University, IN |
Grant Start Month: | February 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Amit Kumar is an Assistant Professor of Geoinformatics at the Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi. He earned his Ph.D. in remote sensing technology from the Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra. His research focuses on urban ecology and sustainability, and anthropogenic and climate change impacts on urban and forest ecosystems. Some of his current projects include DBT-Mapping and quantitative assessment of plant resources in Central India; R&D projects sponsored by Space Application Centre (ISRO) under AVIRIS-NG; L&S band SAR-NISAR; GISAT missions; a project sponsored by Columbia University; and IISc, Bengaluru coordinated Long-term Ecological Observatories program of forest dynamics and soil processes developed under the Climate Change Action Plan of MoEFCC at pan India scale. Dr. Kumar is also a member of the IUCN-Commission on Ecosystem Management, South Asia and Global Forests Biodiversity Initiatives, USA, as well as a recipient of Fellow and Young Scientist awards of SSCE, New Delhi, SERB-ITSS, Government of India among others. He has published more than 100 research articles in different journals and books of international repute, including Nature Ecology and Evolution, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), Science of The Total Environment, and CITIES.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Kumar is building an improved global forest above-ground biomass map in the Anthropocene using large-scale forest inventory data, high-resolution satellite observations, and machine learning techniques at Purdue University. His research will help in developing strategies to accomplish SDGs 13 and 15, which aim at sustainable forest management, by providing insights into the global carbon budget within diverse forest ecosystems.
Kumar Srivastava, Ashish
Ashish Kumar Srivastava
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Combining Chemical and Genetic Approaches for Reducing Grain Arsenic Accumulation in Rice |
Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
Home Institution: | Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | January 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Ashish Kumar Srivastava is Scientific Officer-G at Nuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai. In addition, he is permanent faculty at Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai and visiting faculty at the Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences, University of Mumbai.
His research work is focused on developing strategies for enhancing crop resilience towards different abiotic stresses. The stimulatory potential of thiourea has been demonstrated for enhancing stress tolerance and crop productivity through lab and small-scale field experiments. Further, using the “multi-omics” based systems biology and genome-wide association mapping, Dr. Srivastava has delineated the molecular basis of thiourea-mediated action. In addition, he has worked on peaceful application of radiation and demonstrated that gamma-irradiated chitosan can boost the productivity of different crops under realistic field conditions. He is a recipient of various national and international awards/fellowships, including Young Scientist Award of National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI), Allahabad, 2018; Newton-Bhabha International Grant from DBT-BBSRC, 2018; President International Fellowship from Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2016; Young Scientist Medal from Indian National Science Academy (INSA), 2014; Young Scientist Award from the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), 2014 and EMBO Short-Term Fellowship, 2011. He has also edited books for reputable publishers, like Wiley and Springer.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence tenure, Dr. Srivastava is working to reduce arsenic accumulation in rice, using a combination of chemical and genetic approaches. The findings will help in developing arsenic-free rice, which is safer for human consumption.
Narayanan, Vinod
Vinod Narayanan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Fundamental Characterization of Suspensions in Isotropic and Wall Bounded Turbulence |
Field of Study: | Physics |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar, Gujarat |
Host Institution: | , IL |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Vinod Narayanan earned his Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bengaluru, and is currently Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat. He joined IIT Gandhinagar in 2009, where he supervised two Ph.D. students and twenty master’s students.
Dr. Narayanan’s research expertise is in theoretical and computational fluid dynamics. His research interests are hydrodynamic stability and transition to turbulence, fully developed turbulence, mixing and combustion in high-speed flows. His team has developed various computational models in hydrodynamic stability and flow control. He has authored more than 20 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and more than 50 articles in conference proceedings.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Narayanan aims to develop numerical models and experimental techniques for suspensions in isotropic and wall-bounded turbulent flows. This project fundamentally investigates the fluid mechanics of suspension, its basic properties, and its effects on large-scale dynamics, using a combination of high-resolution numerical simulations and state-of-the-art laboratory experiments.
Panwar, Pampa
Pampa Panwar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Quilt narratives of India and the US: Nine Folds of Material Stories |
Field of Study: | Visual Arts |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Crafts and Design, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Host Institution: | George Washington University, DC |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Prof. Pampa Panwar is a Professor at IICD, Indian Institute of Crafts & Design, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Before completing her master’s from Slade School of Fine Art, University College London under Commonwealth Scholarship in 1993, Prof. Panwar earned her MFA from M.S. University, Vadodara and her BFA from Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan.
On a French Government Scholarship, Prof. Panwar was artist-in-residence at CAMAC, Centre d’Art, Marnay-sur-Seine, France and she did a Swiss Arts Council’s research residency at Lucerne School of Art & Design, Switzerland. She was also awarded a Senior Fellowship by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. She conceptualized, directed, costume-designed and performed a dance-based video art – Gently, into the other side of time, which received the National Exhibition Award – Senior Category at 29th National Exhibition of Contemporary Art, South Central Zone Cultural Centre, Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Prof. Panwar aims to explore the importance of contemporary crafts as a continuing narrative with focus on narrative quilts, and how craft has merged into art and vice-versa in the contemporary context of both India and the US. By studying the case of the Gee’s Bend quilters of Alabama, her project considers the following questions: how have these quilts come to define a community and expression of a culture? Is it possible to apply the classic Indian understanding of nine effective states of Navarasa within an American context? Narrative quilts serve as a lens for exploring these questions. Ultimately, with the help of her research, she plans to develop an inter-disciplinary visual work at her host Institution.
Rao, Nanditha
Nanditha Rao
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Performance Improvement of Machine Learning Hardware Accelerators on FPGAs |
Field of Study: | Computer Science |
Home Institution: | International Institute of Information Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | The University of Texas, TX |
Grant Start Month: | February 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Five months |
Dr. Nanditha Rao is Assistant Professor at the International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Bengaluru in the VLSI Systems group. She received her Ph.D. in electrical engineering from IIT Bombay in 2017. Her research interests include FPGA based acceleration for machine learning, RISC-V and radiation-hardened designs. She has received the SERB Core Research Grant 2018, MITACS Globalink Research Award 2018 and SERB SUPRA research grant 2022.
Dr. Rao believes in encouraging students in technology and leadership roles. She took up administrative roles such as General Secretary of a women’s hostel in IIT Bombay for which she was awarded the Institute Organizational Citation. She is currently the associate warden of women’s hostel in IIIT Bangalore. She worked as a hardware design engineer at Intel for five years prior to her Ph.D. Her work at Intel involved signal integrity simulations of PCIe, LVDS, DisplayPort and HDMI interfaces. She received 13 Intel Spontaneous Recognition Awards and one Intel Divisional Recognition Award.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Rao is working on improving the performance of hardware accelerators for convolutional neural networks (CNN). CNNs are most commonly used today in computer vision, and image and video processing. The CNN accelerator implemented using field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) enables significant performance improvement and power efficiency compared to GPU implementations. However, to improve the performance on the FPGA further, it is important to explore the appropriate mapping of the accelerator architecture onto optimal FPGA resources, which is what Dr. Rao is focusing on during this fellowship.
Samudrala, Gourinath
Gourinath Samudrala
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Construction, Validation, and Characterization of Artificial Sarcomere Using Amoebic Myosin |
Field of Study: | Bioengineering |
Home Institution: | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, MD |
Grant Start Month: | October 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Prof. Gourinath Samudrala is Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He earned his M.Sc in biotechnology from the University of Pune and his Ph.D. from AIIMS, New Delhi. Before joining JNU, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Brandeis University, MA. Prof. Samudrala is well-recognized by several national organizations and science academies. Recently, he was awarded the STAR research award 2021 by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India. He was also awarded the Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award, 2006 and the National Bioscience Award, 2013 by the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India. In addition, he is a recipient of Indo-US Science and Technology fellowship, 2010, Visitors Award from President of India, 2016 and was elected as a fellow of prestigious Indian National Science Academy in 2018.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Prof. Samudrala is constructing and validating an artificial sarcomere using E. histolytica myosins. Understanding how myosins evolved is not only important to uncover the secrets of sarcomere, but also enables us to gain insights into how these molecules sustained the natural selection pressure. Will the filamentous unit from Entamoeba histolytica myosin-II be remarkably different from human nonmuscle myosin-II and other myosin-IIs. Prof. Samudrala’s project is exploring the possibility of artificial sarcomere/muscle fiber generation of an amoeboid myosin or any other myosin.
Singh, Madhu
Madhu Singh
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Revolutionary Print Culture, Ephemeral Remains, and Vernacular Subjectivities in North America (1910-1940), During and After Ghadar Movement |
Field of Study: | Language and Literature |
Home Institution: | University of Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Stanford University, CA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Madhu Singh is Professor at the Department of English and Modern European Languages, University of Lucknow. After a Ph.D. in modern British poetry, she branched into exploring different dimensions of the British rule in India. Her research interests over the last two decades include anticolonial movements in India, colonial epidemics, Indian Renaissance under colonialism, and documentation of endangered languages and communities. She recently edited a book titled Outbreaks: An Indian Pandemic Reader (Pencraft international, New Delhi, 2021), which deals with the complex challenges of past and present epidemics/pandemics in India in their socio-cultural, literary and historical contexts.
Dr. Singh received a visiting scholarship at the School of Asian and Oriental Studies (SOAS), University of London in 2018-19 for her project on the Bene Israel Jews of India.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence fellowship, Dr. Singh is working on “Revolutionary Print Culture, Ephemeral Remains, and Vernacular Subjectivities in North America During and After Ghadar Movement (1910-1940)”. She aims to trace the role of California-based periodicals by expatriate Punjabi-Sikh writers in the anticolonial struggle in India, spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is also redressing gaps and silences in existing research on the Ghadar movement from interdisciplinary perspectives.
Vaidya, Vidita
Vidita Vaidya
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic & Professional Excellence Award (Research) |
Project Title: | Influence of Serotonergic Psychedelics on Mitochondria |
Field of Study: | Neuroscience |
Home Institution: | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Prof. Vidita Vaidya is Professor and Chairperson, the Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai. Prof. Vaidya’s research group at TIFR works on understanding the neurocircuitry of emotion, its modulation by life experience, and the alterations in emotional neurocircuitry that underlie complex psychiatric disorders, like anxiety and depression. Her work delves into how the experience of early adversity can recruit pathways regulated by the neurotransmitter, serotonin, to shape the long-term programming of mood-related behavior. Her research team also investigates the mechanistic details of the influence of pharmacological antidepressants and serotonergic psychedelics on mood-related behavior, in particular the consequences on bioenergetics in neuronal cells.
Prof. Vaidya received her undergraduate training at St. Xavier’s College in Mumbai and her Ph.D. in neuroscience at Yale University. Following postdoctoral fellowships at Karolinska Institute and Oxford University, she returned to a faculty position at TIFR in 2000. She was the recipient of the Infosys Prize in Life Sciences in 2022. She is committed to mentorship, equity and diversity in STEM.
Prof. Vaidya’s Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence project is focussed on understanding the impact of serotonergic psychedelics on mitochondrial biogenesis and function in distinct limbic brain regions. Her work explores whether serotonergic psychedelics, through modulation of mitochondrial biogenesis and function, impact neuronal and synaptic plasticity, influence neuronal architecture and regulate mood-related behaviors.
, Saumya
Saumya
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Women Workers’ Voice in Low-wage Occupations |
Field of Study: | Women’s and Gender Studies |
Home Institution: | National Law University, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Rutgers University, NJ |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Eight months |
Ms. Saumya is a doctoral candidate at the National Law University, Delhi. Her interest lies in socio-legal research that examines the intricacies of people’s, especially women’s, engagement with the law in the context of their familial, social, and economic locations. She holds a master’s degree in constitutional law from the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, where she graduated top of her class. Saumya’s work has appeared in various national and international journals and edited books, including Lexis Nexis and Routledge publications.
Ms. Saumya actively engages with research and awareness work on human rights and women and the law. In 2020, she was a visiting researcher at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, to work as a part of the Indian Ministry of Education’s SPARC Project on Law, Gender, and Sustainable Development. She has also served as a resource person for lectures on women and legal rights at the University of Udaipur’s UGC Centre for Women Studies. Having worked as a lawyer in the past, she had the opportunity to observe gender-based power relationships in society up close through cases involving constitutional rights, domestic violence, and labor law violations.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Ms. Saumya is examining how the low-waged women’s education, personal and socio-economic circumstances, and future goals influence the way they deal with problems at work, and when and how they choose to utilize the legal remedies available to them to raise their voice. The study will not only help her in her doctoral work, but also contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of gender in employment relations and improve the legal response to the needs and work-life experiences of low-waged women in India.
Akhtar, Md Haseen
Md Haseen Akhtar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Design and Development of Collapsible Sub-systems of the mobile Primary Health Centre (mPHC) for Low-resource Settings |
Field of Study: | Public Health |
Home Institution: | , Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology, CA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Md. Haseen Akhtar is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Design, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh and a recipient of the Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship. His doctoral thesis focuses on design, development, and deployment of a cost-effective mobile Primary Health Centre (mPHC) for low-resource settings. His research has been published in peer-reviewed international journals, and he has presented at several national and international conferences. He is interested in sustainable and responsible design.
Mr. Akhtar holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the National Institute of Technology, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, and a master’s degree in design from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He was the Gold Medalist of B.Arch. (2015-2020), was awarded the outstanding student award and was the recipient of four consecutive academic excellence scholarships (2016-2019) from the alumni association, RECAL of NIT Trichy. He is a registered architect with the Council of Architecture. He has an interest in design for society and enjoys traveling in the mountains and meeting people from various cultures.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Akhtar is exploring design and development of collapsible sub-systems of mobile Primary Health Centre (mPHC) for low-resource settings. His focus is to design sub-systems that take up the least amount of space and are easily portable by increasing their collapsibility.
Arjunan, Porkizhi
Porkizhi Arjunan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Development of Liver Targeted Lipid Nano-Particle Guided Chemically Modified Factor VIII mRNA/NE-DNA Nucleic Acid Therapeutics for Hemophilia A |
Field of Study: | Bioengineering |
Home Institution: | Centre for Stem Cell Research, Vellore, Tamil Nadu |
Host Institution: | University of Florida, FL |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Porkizhi Arjunan is a Ph.D. candidate at the Centre for Stem Cell Research, Vellore, Tamil Nadu. Her doctoral research focuses on targeted non-viral vector-based gene therapy for hemophilia A and B (HA and HB) disorders, and her goal is to reduce bleeding in hemophilia patients while avoiding additional complications. During her Ph.D., she has also worked on other projects, such as making innovative nano-lithocholic lipidoids—a potential class of therapeutics for treating psoriasis. Furthermore, using novel liposomes, she assisted in the production of SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirions during the Covid-19 outbreak and contributed to the finding that Omicron infection increases IgG binding to spike protein of predecessor variants. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed international journals and has been presented at several national and international conferences.
Ms. Arjunan holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in biotechnology from Pondicherry University, Puducherry and Bharathidasan University, Tamil Nadu respectively. She also holds a diploma in computer applications and training. In addition to her work, she has a strong interest in social work, and likes traveling and meeting people from different cultures.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Arjunan is exploring the potential reach of the proposed “Development of Lipid Nanoparticle guided chemically modified Factor FVIII mRNA/NE-DNA Nucleic Acid Therapeutics for Hemophilia A.”
Bhattacharya, Sreerupa
Sreerupa Bhattacharya
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Women’s Photographic Practices in Twentieth Century India |
Field of Study: | Visual Arts |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Columbia University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Sreerupa Bhattacharya is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Bombay, Mumbai, where she examines the works of women photographers in twentieth-century India. By tracing a genealogy of women’s photographic practices, her Ph.D. seeks to explore hitherto obscured archives in order to engender the history of photography in India as well as provide fresh insights into the gendered lifeworlds of women in the twentieth century. Her research interests include visual culture, gender studies, technology studies and South Asian history.
Ms. Bhattacharya completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies in English literature at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, where she was awarded the Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (Sylff) for an independent research project on the Jewish community of Kolkata. She was a Young India Fellow at Ashoka University, where she received a postgraduate diploma in liberal studies. She also worked as Teaching Assistant at Ashoka University and IIT Bombay for a range of courses on gender and sexuality, film studies, literary culture and language training.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, she is undertaking archival research, gaining interdisciplinary methodological insights into the study of visual culture, and engaging with a global community of scholars and curators working on gender and photography.
Chhapariya, Koushikey
Koushikey Chhapariya
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Deep Learning-based Object Detection and Feature Extraction for Hyperspectral Image Analysis |
Field of Study: | Geography |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Rochester Institute of Technology, NY |
Grant Start Month: | October 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Koushikey Chhapariya is a doctoral student at the Satellite Image Processing Lab, Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering (CSRE), IIT Bombay, Mumbai. She is working on an object-oriented deep CNN-based model for detecting selective features on hyperspectral images as part of her Ph.D. research. She is also a recipient of the Indo-French Raman-Charpak Fellowship 2022. She joined LISTIC Lab, Université Savoie Mont Blanc as a visiting research scholar in France to conduct a part of her Ph.D. thesis work. There she worked on a multi-task deep learning model for hyperspectral data for six months.
Ms. Chhapariya received the Prime Minister Research Fellowship in May 2021 under the lateral entry scheme. She completed her Master of Technology (M.Tech) from the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), ISRO, Dehradun. As part of her master’s project, she developed a kernel-based Modified Possibilistic c-Means (MPCM) algorithm in the fuzzy-logic-based domain to handle non-linearity in data. She was also an intern with the Indian Institute of Human Settlement (IIHS), Bengaluru, where she worked on a data management portal, administrating metadata and web-portal development. Her research interest lies in the processing and analysis of satellite images, such as hyperspectral, multispectral, and thermal data. She loves to travel, explore new places, and read in her free time.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Ms. Chhapariya is focusing on developing a deep learning-based object detection and feature extraction model for hyperspectral satellite image analysis.
Das, Vaivab
Vaivab Das
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | A Comparative Study of Electoral Participation and Exclusion of Transgender Persons in the United States of America and in India. |
Field of Study: | Women’s and Gender Studies |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | January 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Vaivab Das is a UGC Senior Research Fellow in sociology at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi. They have interdisciplinary training in Human Rights Law (NLSIU, Bangalore), Women and Gender Studies (TISS, Hyderabad), and English Literature (Ravenshaw University). They are interested in looking at the role of data cultures, law, gender and sexuality in the making of histories and policies for LGBTQIA+ persons in India.
They are an activist academician, who firmly believes that their academic goals are interwoven with fostering social change. They have worked towards the recognition of diverse gender and sexual minorities as protected categories, building gender-affirming infrastructures, and creating community spaces for LGBTQIA+ sensitization and awareness in various institutions. Recently, they worked on a writ petition for the horizontal reservation for transgender persons in public education and employment opportunities submitted to the Telangana High Court. In the past, Vaivab has worked as a technical expert on projects on gender-based violence, inclusive and accessible quality education, state welfare programs and livelihood schemes for the World Bank, Oxford Policy Management, Stanford University, and the Government of Odisha.
Vaivab’s Ph.D. project is an anthropological exploration of the bureaucratic, institutional, and socio-cultural barriers that impact the participation of transgender persons in democratic processes like elections in India. The project examines the conflict between law (legal rationality) and identity in the experiences of citizenship, along with the historical trajectories and political technologies that underpin the politics of the body and the body of politics in plural democracies.
During Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Vaivab is focusing on drawing a comparative understanding of how transgender persons navigate citizenship and elections as voters, candidates, and political representatives in the USA and in India.
Dey, Prateek
Prateek Dey
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Demographic History and Phylogenetic Characterization of Two Coturnix Quails through Whole Genome Approaches |
Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
Home Institution: | Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Coimbatore, Tamil |
Host Institution: | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, VA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Prateek Dey is a Ph.D. candidate at Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Through his doctoral thesis, he aims to assess genomic variations in select species of wild and domestic quails. Utilizing a combination of field data, next generation sequencing methods and bioinformatics tools, he aims to comprehensively map differences amongst morphologically similar quail species at a genomic scale. The findings of his doctoral thesis have been presented and published in various national and international conferences and journals.
Mr. Dey graduated with a degree in Integrated M.Sc. in life sciences from the Central University of Tamil Nadu. He has qualified for national level examinations such as GATE, CUCET and BU-CET with top ranks. Apart from academic interests in genetics, he likes to spend time trekking, birding and exploring serene or unexplored nature reserves. He also has a keen interest in cooking and in reading books related to historical events and personalities.
During his Fulbright Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Mr. Dey is studying the demographic history and phylogenetic topology of Coturnix quails through whole genome approaches. He is working on assembling a high-quality genome of Coturnix coturnix, tracing its demographic history through coalescent modelling and generating a species level phylogenetic tree of the same. Through collaborative efforts, the findings of this study will bring forth a plethora of genome based evolutionary inferences that will be of high conservation importance for a wide variety of co-generic species in India.
Dua, Kashish
Kashish Dua
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Queering Citizenship in India: Lived Realities and Post-Independence Personal Narratives |
Field of Study: | Language and Literature |
Home Institution: | Department of English, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | March 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Kashish Dua is a doctoral candidate in English at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi and Assistant Professor, Department of English, Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi. Her Ph.D. examines the intersections of queerness, personal narratives, and citizenship in the context of post-Independence India. This project aims to expand the current theorizations on citizenship in India by interrogating the forms citizenship takes in the case of queer individuals. It particularly focuses on the construction of the subject and the process of subjectivation in personal narratives in print by queer individuals of Indian origin. She has an M.Phil. with distinction in English from Jamia Millia Islamia and a master’s and bachelor’s in English from Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. Her research interests are queer studies, gender and South Asian literature, and partition literature.
Ms. Dua has conducted several workshops and delivered talks on queer theory and queer literature, including a panel discussion at the first Awadh Queer Literature Festival, Lucknow in 2019. Some of her publications include an edited critical edition of William Shakespeare’s As You Like It published by Prentice Hall India in 2019; a co-authored encyclopedia entry on “LGBTQ and Hinduism” for Oxford Bibliographies, published online by the Oxford University Press in 2022; a chapter titled “Rainbow Waters: Towards a Queer Coalition between India and Botswana” in a Routledge India book Cosmopolitan Cultures and Oceanic Thought (2023) edited by Dilip Menon and Nishat Zaidi; and an article on “Ismat Chughtai’s Obscenity Trial” forthcoming in The LGBTQ+ History Book by DK London. Ms. Dua was a member of the organizing committee of an international conference titled “Language Ideologies and the ‘Vernacular’ in South Asian Colonial and Post-colonial Literature(s) and Public Spheres” in 2021 that was organized through the collaborative efforts of the University of Heidelberg, Germany and the SPARC project on “Debating and Calibrating the Vernacular in Colonial and Postcolonial South Asian Literature and Culture” by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Dua is striving to decolonize the genre of queer memoirs through a comparative study of queer personal writings in India and the “coming out” narratives of the Global North.
Ghosh, Ahana
Ahana Ghosh
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Beyond Hearth and Pots: Understanding the Food Archaeology of Harappan Culture |
Field of Study: | Anthropology |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, Gujarat |
Host Institution: | University of Pennsylvania, PA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Ahana Ghosh is a doctoral scholar and Teaching Assistant at the Archaeological Sciences Centre, Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat. She is also a student ambassador from South Asia for the Society for Archaeological Sciences. She completed her master’s and M.Phil. in archaeology from the University of Kolkata, Kolkata, and Deccan College Postgraduate and Research Institute, Pune, Maharashtra respectively. Her research interest is grounded in the food archaeology of South Asia. Her work also elucidates the concept of “culinary landscape” and different aspects of “realities” and “representations” of food.
In the past, Ms. Ghosh held an Early Career Researcher position at the Rewriting World Archaeology program, Durham University, UK, and was Visiting Researcher at Stockholm University, Sweden as well as at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, US. She has published and co-authored papers and book chapters in many reputed international peer-reviewed journals like Holocene, Radio-Carbon, and Zenedo, and also presented her work at many international conferences. Moreover, she received “Student Research Support” from the Society for Archaeological Sciences for her doctoral project, and has shot a documentary film on the culinary journey of the communities living in the Dholavira village, Rann of Kutch, Gujarat.
Ms. Ghosh’s doctoral project explores the foodways of ancient Harappans from some of the selected settlements located in different geographical zones, like the Kutch region of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh. Within foodways, she aims to explore their dietary and ritual practices by examining the biomolecular components lying in the organic residues within ceramics used by the inhabitants of these settlements. Dietary studies are still in the embryonic phase in South Asian archaeology. Thus, conventional ceramic studies must be reassessed and augmented with the latest scientific methodologies and different nuances of food anthropology and cultural ecology to develop a broader view of ancient foodways at the site-specific and panoptic regional level for the subcontinent’s first complex society. For the Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Ms. Ghosh is working on the methodological and interpretational part of her doctoral project and is combining analytical outcomes with food anthropological theoretical abstractions.
Gupta, Rajneesh
Rajneesh Gupta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Public Service Motivation and New Public Management: Two Approaches to Public Service Reform |
Field of Study: | Public Policy |
Home Institution: | Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Indiana University, IN |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Rajneesh Gupta is a public servant with 24 years of experience in project execution, policy analysis, maintenance, academia, and research. He is serving as Executive Director/S&T at Research Design & Standards Organization in Lucknow under the Ministry of Railways, Government of India. Before taking on this role, Mr. Gupta was Professor (NM) at the National Academy of Indian Railways, Vadodara, where he trained over 2500 professionals from diverse categories, seniority levels, and domains.
He holds a bachelor’s in electronics and communication engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (1998) and an advanced degree in public policy from the Indian School of Business, Mohali. Additionally, he has a master’s in arts with a specialization in industrial psychology. At present, he is pursuing a doctoral degree in organizational behavior and human resource management from the Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida. His passions include yoga, meditation, running, and reading.
Mr. Gupta’s Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research focuses on uncovering the key to better public services in India. He is passionate about exploring the intersection of job demand, resources, organizational behavior, and human resource capabilities in the public sector. The goal of his Ph.D. is to identify the critical role that public service motivation plays in enhancing efficiency and driving positive outcomes for citizens.
Haldar, Utpalendu
Utpalendu Haldar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Geochemical and Sr-Nd-Ca Isotopic Genesis of the Deccan Volcanic Province |
Field of Study: | Geography |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Mr. Utpalendu Haldar earned his bachelor’s and master’s in geology from Jadavpur University and subsequently started his career as a doctoral candidate at the Centre for Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He is working under the supervision of Prof. Ramananda Chakrabarti and is exploring the chemical evolution of earth’s continental crust. Towards this end, he has been using novel isotopic tracers on unique archives, such as komatiites, loess and glacial diamictites. He has been working in collaborations with both national and foreign universities during his tenure as a doctoral candidate.
Mr. Haldar is enthusiastic towards promoting science in all sections of society and dedicates his leisure time towards this goal. He firmly believes that co-curricular activities help nurture the best in us and has represented IISc in cricket in multiple national events. Thus, he considers the Fulbright-Nehru fellowship an opportunity to learn about and cherish the culture of the American west coast.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Haldar is working to enhance the understanding of crust-mantle interaction and magma chamber processes. He is investigating fluid inclusions in basalts from the Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) to further his doctoral work.
Imtiazbhai Jindani, Sana
Sana Imtiazbhai Jindani
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Stereo-electronic Effects on Activation Barriers: A Computational Study to Design Efficient Click Reagents for Biomolecular Labeling |
Field of Study: | Chemistry |
Home Institution: | CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Bhavnagar, Gujarat |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Sana Imtiazbhai Jindani is a Senior Research Fellow at CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR-CSMCRI), Bhavnagar, Gujarat. The focus of her doctoral research encompasses theoretical understanding of stereo-electronic interactions and their role in an interplay between structure and reactivity of organic- and bio-molecules. She combines a variety of computational tools to gain a full understanding of these subtle but decisive interactions. Apart from her thesis work, she enjoys collaboration and has published collaborative work in peer-reviewed international journals.
Ms. Jindani graduated in inorganic chemistry from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat. As a part of her M.Sc. dissertation, she focused on developing ruthenium complexes as DNA binders. Before joining her Ph.D., she worked as Assistant Professor at C U Shah University, Gujarat, where she delivered lectures to B.S. and M.S. students on topics in inorganic chemistry.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Jindani is working on overcoming the reactivity/stability trade-offs of click reagents for biorthogonal reactions through strain reinforcement and stereo-electronic stabilization. These biorthogonal reactions will be utilized for bio-molecular labelling without interfering with natural biological processes. In addition to her research work, Ms. Jindani hopes to encourage and promote Indian traditional yoga practices at her host institution for an active and healthy lifestyle.
Joseph, Joel P
Joel P Joseph
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Developing Biomaterial-based Strategies for T cell-targeted Immunomodulation and 3D Bioprinted T cell Culture Platform for Drug Screening |
Field of Study: | Bioengineering |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | Case Western Reserve University, OH |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Joel P Joseph is a Ph.D. candidate at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, Karnataka. His doctoral thesis aims to develop a 3D bioprinted T cell culture platform to screen for novel immunomodulatory compounds and validate them using an in vivo mouse model of an autoimmune disease.
Before starting his Ph.D., Mr. Joseph was Junior Research Fellow at Manipal Institute of Regenerative Medicine, Bengaluru. Here, he investigated the roles of intracellular protein degradation and mitochondrial dynamics in the development of midbrain dopaminergic neurons in mice. Some of his research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences.
He holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in biotechnology from Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, and a master of technology degree in genetic engineering from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu.
Mr. Joseph is particularly interested in science communication. His written words have appeared in several science media and education websites based in India. He loves to engage with people from diverse backgrounds and disciplines to exchange ideas on science, society, and culture. When he is not in the lab, he can be found reading, writing, listening to music, or watching stories based on real events.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Joseph is designing nanoparticulate drug delivery systems for immunomodulatory compounds. He is also comparing their efficacies with the free form of drugs using his 3D bioprinted T cell culture platform and validating them using a relevant in vivo mouse model.
Kaushal, Neha
Neha Kaushal
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Design and Characterization of Photocatalytic Materials for Water remediation and Energy Harvesting Applications |
Field of Study: | Materials Science |
Home Institution: | CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, Chandigarh, Chandigarh |
Host Institution: | University of Cincinnati, OH |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Eight months |
Ms. Neha Kaushal is a Ph.D. candidate at the Material Science and Sensor Application department of CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO), Chandigarh. Her doctoral research primarily focuses on the design and characterization of nanocarbon based heterojunctions for the photocatalytic degradation of endocrine disrupting chemicals in water. She is an awardee of the prestigious DST-Inspire Fellowship since 2019.
Ms. Kaushal gained her bachelor’s degree in non-medical (2016) from Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya College, Punjab. For her bachelor’s thesis, she worked on a project titled, “Kinetics and Thermodynamic Study of Adsorption of Cr (VI) on the Low-cost Leaf Powders” under the DST-STAR grant of Department of Biotechnology. Her master’s degree is in physics (2018) from Lovely Professional University, Punjab, where she was awarded a gold medal for securing first rank in the university. Here, she explored the NIR spectroscopy and Aqua-photomics for the detection of various adulterants in milk as her master’s thesis project and gained publications in the same. Apart from research, she has a keen interest in arts and crafts.
As a Fullbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Kaushal is targeting successful development of new photocatalytic materials for the degradation of organic pollutants in water. She believes these materials could have energy harvesting applications.
Kumar, Satish
Satish Kumar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Agriculture-Nutrition Linkages via Diversification of Agricultural Production and Dietary Diversity in Semi-arid India: An Evidence-based Policymaking Approach |
Field of Study: | Public Policy |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Cornell University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Satish Kumar is a doctoral candidate and Senior Research Fellow (UGC-JRF/NET) at Ashank Desai Centre for Policy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra. His Ph.D. research links agricultural production with nutritional food security through agriculture diversification in the semi-arid climate. His research interests include agriculture-nutrition linkages, food and nutrition security, sustainable agriculture, and policy process and policy design in Indian agriculture.
Before joining IIT Bombay for his M. Phil., Mr. Kumar earned his bachelor’s and master’s in geography from Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi and Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi respectively. For his M. Phil. dissertation, he developed a land use vulnerability index (LUVI) for the Mumbai metropolitan region to suggest sustainable land use planning using empirical evidence.
Mr. Kumar has presented his work at many international conferences. In addition, he represented India in the NTU-STEP scholar program at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and assisted the TIGR2ESS project in India, which is a research collaboration of Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) and the University of Cambridge. He has delivered several lectures on agriculture sustainability and urban agriculture. He is also a university rank holder in the undergraduate program and represented the University of Delhi at several state-level table tennis tournaments.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Kumar is developing econometric models identifying the agriculture production and nutrition relationship in a geographical setting. He believes that his research will enable agriculture-dependent small and marginal farmers to achieve nutritional and food security through agricultural diversification.
Kumar Das, Adway
Adway Kumar Das
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Spectral Properties of Banded Random Matrix |
Field of Study: | Physics |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal |
Host Institution: | University of Connecticut, CT |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Adway Kumar Das is a Ph.D. candidate at IISER Kolkata, West Bengal. His doctoral thesis focuses on how the statistical properties of the energy spectrum and states of various random matrix model manifests in the dynamics of single-particle quantum mechanical systems. His research has been published in peer-reviewed international journals like Physical Review E, Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, and Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (JSTAT). He has presented at several national and international conferences like Conference on Nonlinear Systems and Dynamics (CNSD), Statphys-Kolkata, and Nordita-Stockholm conference on Ergodicity Breaking and Integrability in Long-Range Systems and on Random Graphs, 2022.
Mr. Das holds a BS-MS dual degree from IISER Kolkata, West Bengal, where he was awarded the second-best thesis by the Department of Physical Sciences. He was awarded the Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) fellowship in 2021 by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. He is also a member of the IISER Kolkata student chapter of OPTICA. While Physics keeps Mr. Das occupied, he is also interested in social work and loves to travel. He particularly enjoys trekking in Sikkim and strolling along the beaches of Kerala. He is an avid fan of Bayern Munich and relishes the works of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Sidney Sheldon and Dan Brown.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Das is exploring the correlations among the energy levels of banded random matrices and corresponding Hilbert space structure. He is primarily working on the spectral statistics and quenched dynamics to address the loss of ergodicity and thermalization in single-particle quantum mechanical systems.
Kumar Singh, Mukesh
Mukesh Kumar Singh
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Improving Gravitational-wave Early-warning of Compact Binary Mergers and Core Collapse Supernovae |
Field of Study: | Physics |
Home Institution: | International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | Pennsylvania State University, PA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Mr. Mukesh Kumar Singh is a Ph.D. research scholar at International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, TIFR, Bengaluru. His research interests span gravitational wave astronomy and astrophysics. In particular, he is interested in improving the gravitational wave early-warning of neutron star-black hole binary mergers. He is also interested in inferring the population properties of binary black hole mergers that could shed light on the understanding of stellar evolution, supernovae physics, and formation channels of compact binary systems.
Mr. Singh holds a bachelor’s in physics from Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, and a master’s in physics from Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai. He is the recipient of INSPIRE Scholarship to pursue higher education in science from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. He has qualified various examinations such as Joint CSIR-UGC JRF-NET, JAM, JEST, and GATE. Apart from physics, he enjoys trekking and playing badminton. He is also keen on music and is learning to play violin. He loves to travel and meet new people and learn about their cultures while sharing his.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Singh is exploring the impact of subdominant modes of gravitational radiation on improving the GW early-warning of compact binary mergers. This will help astronomers point their telescopes to the merger location before the emission of any electromagnetic counterpart, potentially leading to multi-messenger observation.
Maity, Avijit
Avijit Maity
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Impact of Lipid Corona Composition on Nanoparticle Uptake by the Cell |
Field of Study: | Chemistry |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
Host Institution: | University of Massachusetts, MA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Avijit Maity is a Ph.D. scholar at the Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Indore. His current area of research focuses on physical insight into novel lipid corona formation and its impact on protein corona formation. His research on the underlying mechanism of lipid corona formation on amino acid functionalized gold nanoparticles has been published in several peer-reviewed international journals. He also won the best oral presentation award in the CHEM-In-house Symposium held at IIT Indore, India.
Mr. Maity earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal and his master’s degree in chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology Indore . He was a recipient of the merit cum means scholarship from the Government of West Bengal and IIT Indore during his bachelor’s and master’s degree respectively. In his leisure time, he enjoys spending time with his friends and loves to arrange cultural programs.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Maity is exploring the impact of lipid corona composition on nanoparticle uptake by the cell. The aim of his project is to investigate the extent of the cellular uptake quantitatively when different surface charged lipid and hard-soft lipid corona is present around the nanoparticles. As the research on the lipid corona field is emerging day by day, his advanced research in this topic will provide a new outlook to Nanoscience community.
Mittal, Shivangi
Shivangi Mittal
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Understanding Large Amplitude Oscillatory Shear Rheology of Time Dependent Materials Using Wavelet Transforms |
Field of Study: | Mathematical Science |
Home Institution: | Indian institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Florida State University, FL |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Shivangi Mittal is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. She works in the domain of rheology and focuses on developing a theoretical and mathematical approach for understanding nonlinear rheological data for complex fluids. She is a recipient of the Prime Minister Research Fellowship from the Government of India that funds her research at IIT Kanpur. She earned her bachelor’s in chemical engineering from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan. She has published in international peer-reviewed journals and presented at several conferences. Apart from research, she is passionate about teaching and is engaged in teaching B.Tech. students at government engineering colleges in Kanpur.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Mittal is developing the mathematical framework required to analyze thermodynamically out-of-equilibrium systems, or thixotropic materials, that have a time evolving structure and so, produce time-invariant outputs when subjected to oscillatory shear deformations. Her work presents new insights in understanding and defining thixotropy and viscoelasticity through rheological data.
Mukherjee, Rohit
Rohit Mukherjee
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Topological Quantum Transport in Frustrated Magnets |
Field of Study: | Physics |
Home Institution: | , Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Rohit Mukherjee is a Ph.D. candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He is working on various aspects of condensed matter physics with a focus on the topological transport signatures in strongly correlated systems. He graduated from Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College in Kolkata with a bachelor’s degree and has a master’s degree in physics from IIT Kanpur. In August 2022, Mr. Mukherjee was a visiting student at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy.
Mr. Mukherjee is a teaching volunteer at PRAYAS, an initiative by IITK students to assist underprivileged school children near the university. He also enjoys traveling and meeting new people from different backgrounds and cultures. He is passionate about educating the general public about science and science communication.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Mukherjee is exploring topological spin transport in frustrated magnetic systems, such as spin liquids. A deeper understanding of these exotic states of matter can also shed light on the physics of the pseudo-gap phase in high-temperature superconductors, which is one of the biggest open questions in the field of condensed matter physics as well as fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Nabi, Aasiya
Aasiya Nabi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Exploration of CRISPR-Cas9 and Transcriptomics for Understanding the Phaseolus vulgaris-Colletotrichum lindemuthianum Interface |
Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
Home Institution: | SKUAST-Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir |
Host Institution: | Kansas State University, KS |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Aasiya Nabi is a Ph.D. candidate at Sher-e- Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Srinagar. Using technologies like Crispr-cas9 to target pathogen effector genes and Transcriptomics, her doctoral thesis focuses on understanding how pathogens modulate the host functions during pathogenesis. She has publications in well reputed journals,and has participated and presented papers and abstracts at national and international conferences and webinars.
Ms. Nabi holds a bachelor’s degree in horticulture, and a master’s degree in plant pathology from SKUAST-Kashmir. She has been a meritorious student during her bachelors’ and masters’ degree. As a student of horticultural sciences, she likes to participate in farmer awareness programs. She is also a nature photographer who likes spending time in nature. She enjoys traveling and interacting with people from different cultures.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Nabi is exploring the Crispr-cas9, a genome editing tool, to delineate pathogenesis mechanism of plant pathogens. She is primarily working on understanding the host-pathogen interaction to devise viable and eco-friendly disease management strategies.
Narendradev, Nikhil Dev
Nikhil Dev Narendradev
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Decoding Functional and Structural Plasticity of Mitochondria Using Discovery-based and Targeted Proteomics |
Field of Study: | Neurosciences |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala |
Host Institution: | The Scripps Research Institute, CA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Nikhil Dev Narendradev is a graduate student at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. His research interests lie broadly in mitochondrial homeostasis with a focus on understanding the cross-talk between endosomal E3 ligases and mitochondrial proteins. He co-authored some of his findings as publications in peer-reviewed international journals and at international conferences.
Mr. Narendradev holds an integrated master’s degree (BS-MS) in biological sciences with physical sciences as minor from IISER Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He was awarded a very competitive INSPIRE-SHE fellowship by the Government of India as an undergraduate. He is recipient of fellowships from the Indian Academy of Science and the National University of Singapore to pursue his research interests during summer in India and Singapore. Outside the laboratory, he takes satisfaction in working with the underprivileged, participating in outreach activities, and in teaching. He likes to spend time traveling, meeting new people, understanding diverse cultures, and enjoys beaches and mountains.
During the Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship period, Mr. Narendradev is employing cutting-edge proteomics technology tools to investigate signaling events involved in mitochondrial homeostasis, with a particular focus on identifying post-translational modifications that regulate mitochondrial structure and function. Research findings from this work are expected to unravel novel regulatory mechanisms required for maintaining a healthy population of mitochondria and to help identify potential targets for therapeutic intervention in pathological conditions.
Patra, Kiranmoy
Kiranmoy Patra
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Exploring the Feasibility of Automated Calibration and Evaluation of Prediction Accuracy in Modeling the Long-Term Impacts of Conservation Agriculture on Nitrogen Dynamics in Maize-Wheat Systems through Dynamic Crop Simulation. |
Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
Home Institution: | ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of Florida, FL |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Kiranmoy Patra is a Ph.D. student at the Division of Agronomy, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. His research interests include conservation agriculture (CA), nutrient and water management, and resource use optimization at the farm level. His current research focuses on application of dynamic crop simulation modeling to identify the drivers of long-term CA effect on nitrogen management in cereal systems, with a specific emphasis on maize-wheat.
Mr. Patra went to Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), West Bengal for his bachelor’s in agricultural science in 2018 and then attended the post-graduate school, ICAR-IARI for his M.Sc. in agronomy in 2020. During his master’s, he worked on subsurface drip fertigation in a conservation agriculture-based maize system and published his findings in prestigious journals. His master’s thesis was awarded the Best PG Thesis Award by Maize Technologists’ Association of India (MTAI), New Delhi. He has also received top rankings in several national level examinations, including AIR-7 in ICAR-AIEEA for PG (2018), AIR-1 in ICAR-AICE-JRF/SRF for PhD (2020), ASRB-NET, BHU-PET etc.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Mr. Patra enjoys cooking, reading novels and self-help books, watching movies, and traveling to new places. He is also an avid gardener with knowledge and hands-on experience in garden maintenance, nursery management, grafting, and mushroom production.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Mr. Patra is working with leading mentors in dynamic crop simulation modeling to further enhance his knowledge of nitrogen dynamics and management under long-term CA based systems. He aims to familiarize himself with the state-of-the-art technologies and tools of the crop growth model DSSAT, and to apply it to a long-term CA dataset acquired and maintained in India through field experiments. This research has potential to open up new avenues for redesigning nitrogen management protocols in CA-based cropping systems.
Radhakrishnan, Amritha
Amritha Radhakrishnan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Performing Memory: Drawing Body and Picturing Trauma in Graphic Illness Testimony |
Field of Study: | Language and Literature |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand |
Host Institution: | Stony Brook University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Amritha Radhakrishnan is a Ph.D. candidate and Teaching Assistant at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand. The larger fields within which her doctoral research is embedded are medical humanities, gender studies, memory studies and visual studies. Drawing theoretical frameworks from these fields, she studies the entailment of traumatic memories of illnesses in graphic narratives using the unique formal properties of the comic medium and the disentanglement of represented memory by readers.
Ms. Radhakrishnan is a recipient of the JRF fellowship awarded by the University Grants Commission (UGC), Government of India for doctoral research and is currently a Senior Research Fellow (SRF). She holds a master’s degree in English literature from Sacred Heart College, Kerala and a bachelor’s in English literature and communication studies (double major) from St. Xavier’s College, Kerala, where she was a university rank holder. She has presented papers at numerous national and international conferences, including “The Child of the Future” Conference hosted by the University of Cambridge, where she also mediated a session. Ms. Radhakrishnan has been a resource person for a talk series organized by the Sacred Heart College, where she spoke on the various possibilities of graphic medicine as a field. She has co-authored an article on the functions of graphic illness narratives, published by the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, Taylor & Francis (2022). Her forthcoming book chapter on representations of chronic pain in the graphic medium will be published in a volume called Keywords/Images in Graphic Medicine. Apart from her research, she devotes her time to travel and cinema. She is a trained Carnatic classical singer and can speak five languages. She is passionate about learning new languages and understanding different cultures.
Ms. Radhakrishnan’s doctoral dissertation focuses on the emergence of graphic medicine, its production and consumption, with particular emphasis on the socio-political role of personal illness narratives in the advocacy for rights and in developing health literacy. As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, she is furthering her research by gaining access to cartoon museums and libraries and by engaging in conversations with inter-disciplinary scholars in the fields pertaining to her doctoral research.
Rayammarakkar Fasal, Fathima
Fathima Rayammarakkar Fasal
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Ethno-Religious Migrant Communities and Their Role in Co-Production of Urban Spaces: A Study of Migrant Businesses and Local Marketplaces in Bangalore |
Field of Study: | Sociology |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Host Institution: | University of Illinois, IL |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Fathima Rayammarakkar Fasal is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai. Her doctoral research focuses on urban spaces, migrant communities, and land transformation in Bengaluru. She is researching urban local markets to understand how ethno-religious migrant communities co-produce spaces significant for local businesses in the city and negotiate with the dynamics of land transformation politics. Ms. Fasal has presented her research at various international conferences, including a presentation on urban aestheticization politics and land claims of a fishing community in Chennai at the European Sociological Association’s Urban Sociology Conference in Berlin and another on “Southern Urbanism as a Non-western Methodology for Urban Research” at the Ireland-India Institute’s South Asia conference.
Ms. Fasal has an interdisciplinary background with an M.A. in women’s studies and B.A. in social sciences from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai and Hyderabad respectively. This interdisciplinary training reflects the choice and methodology of her ongoing research, which combines concepts from multiple disciplines such as sociology, urban studies, human geography and social history. Ms. Fasal has obtained Junior Research Fellowship (2018) in women’s studies and cleared UGC NET (2022) in sociology. She also worked as a research assistant on a UNICEF project at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. Besides academics, Ms. Fasal enjoys cooking, cinema and traveling.
During her Fulbright Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Ms. Fasal is striving to valorize the heterogeneity of experiences and knowledge about Global South cities and is conducting comparative research on migrant economies and urbanisms.
Samantaray, Devidutta
Devidutta Samantaray
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Elucidating the Role of sRNA-mediated Epigenetic Regulation of Transgenerational Stress Memory |
Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Pennsylvania State University, PA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Devidutta Samantaray is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Biology, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Tirupati. She is working towards unveiling the epigenetic regulation of heat stress response and establishment of plant stress memory. Identification of principal regulators of plant stress response will pave a path towards the development of a feasible system for epigenetic breeding for crop improvement programs.
Ms. Samantaray holds a bachelor’s degree in botany from Nimapara Autonomous College, Puri, Odisha, and a master’s degree in botany from Utkal University, Odisha. She was awarded the Institute of Mathematics and Application scholarship by the Government of Odisha to pursue post-graduation studies in science, mathematics and biotechnology. She has qualified national level competitive exams including Joint CSIR-UGC JRF-NET, ICAR-NET and GATE.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Samantaray is identifying and elucidating the role(s) of small RNAs in regulating transgenerational stress-adaptive phenotypic plasticity in Arabidopsis thaliana. She hopes to be a scientific researcher in the field of plant epigenetics.
Sen Gupta, Ria
Ria Sen Gupta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Antifouling MXene Composite Membranes with Photocatalytic Self-cleaning Abilities for Synergistically Enhanced Water Treatment |
Field of Study: | Materials Science |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Ria Sen Gupta is a Ph.D. candidate and a Prime Minister’s Research Fellow at the Department of Materials Engineering, IISc Bangalore. She is advised by Prof. Suryasarathi Bose. Her research interests span all aspects of structure-property relationships in polymer nanocomposites. A general theme underlying her current research projects is the engineering of bioinspired membranes for water remediation from interpenetrating polymeric networks (IPNs). She is also broadly interested in water remediation, polymer nanocomposites, and EMI shielding materials. Her research has appeared in several reputed international journals. She has also delivered talks and presentations at various national and international conferences, workshops, and forums.
Before joining IISc, Ms. Sen Gupta completed her M.Tech. and post-B.Sc three-year B.Tech. in polymer science and technology at the University of Calcutta, and her B.Sc. (Hons.) in chemistry at St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata. In her free time, she loves singing, cooking, reading books, painting, and watching movies.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Sen Gupta is exploring antifouling MXene composite membranes with photocatalytic self-cleaning abilities for synergistically enhanced water treatment. In particular, she is leveraging “photocatalysis” and “membrane separation” technologies to design and fabricate broad-spectrum multifunctional membranes with improved antifouling attributes and superior membrane performance. She is synthesizing composite membranes endowed with self-cleaning and antifouling features using photocatalytic two-dimensional (2D) etched metal carbides (MXene) heterostructures. She aims to ensure that the membranes can liquidate the inhomogeneity and impaired compatibility between photocatalytic nanoparticles and the 2D heterostructures membrane-based separation layer for cost-effective membrane performance and improved shelf-life.
Shukla, Sakshi
Sakshi Shukla
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Predicting Levodopa Induced Dyskinesias using Neuroimaging, Clinical and Behavioral Characteristics |
Field of Study: | Neuroscience |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Yale School of Medicine, CT |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Sakshi Shukla is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), Mumbai. The aim of her Ph.D. thesis is to identify a biomarker to predict Levodopa Induced Dyskinesia (LID) in Parkinson’s disease patients based on multimodal neuroimaging, clinical and behavioral characteristics. She is one of the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN) Global Scholars selected in 2022 to participate in the online MRI graduate program and clinical neuroimaging course at Oxford University, UK.
Ms. Shukla has completed her bachelor’s degree in zoology (H) from Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi. Later, she pursued her master’s in medical biotechnology and graduated as a gold medalist from Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. She has qualified exams such as CSIR-UGC NET JRF, GATE, BET, CEEB, IIT-JAM. Beyond academics, she loves to interact with people and acquire new skills. She is an outdoor enthusiast and loves to travel to natural places.
During the Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship tenure, Ms. Shukla is learning newer techniques in medical imaging for movement disorders, such as Neuromelanin MRI, and NODDI (neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging). She intends to draw meaningful inferences from the collected data with the help of a clinical neuroimaging expert.
Shylendran, Ardhra
Ardhra Shylendran
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Computational Modeling of Solid Electrolyte Interphases Formation in a Sodium-ion Battery |
Field of Study: | Energy Studies |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Pennsylvania State University, PA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Ardhra Shylendran is a Ph.D. candidate at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, Maharashtra. Her doctoral thesis focuses on molecular dynamics simulations and modeling of ion transport in the alkali metal ion rechargeable battery electrolytes. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed international journals and presented at national and international conferences.
Before joining IISER Pune as a research scholar, Ms. Shylendran completed her BS-MS dual degree in chemistry from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. She was a recipient of the INSPIRE scholarship from the Government of India during her BS-MS. She has also been awarded INSPIRE fellowship for pursuing her Ph.D. at IISER Pune.
Apart from science, she is interested in various kinds of arts like painting, drawing, and calligraphy. She is a classical dancer, trained in Bharatnatyam, and also practices yoga and meditation. She enjoys spending time on the beach and in the mountains and trekking/hiking. She loves to travel and meet people of various cultures.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Shylendran is exploring the computational modeling of solid electrolyte interphases. She is primarily working on finding alternatives to conventional electrolytic solvents and predicting their physical, structural, and dynamic properties using the existing computational tools.
Singh, Shruti
Shruti Singh
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Representation Learning for Scientific Texts |
Field of Study: | Computer Science |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, Gujarat |
Host Institution: | Yale University, CT |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Ms. Singh received her bachelor’s in information and communication technology with a minor in computational sciences from Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gujarat. Post her bachelor’s, she worked as a research engineer at Raxter and a product engineer at Sprinklr.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Ms. Singh is working with Prof. Arman Cohan at Yale University on learning aspect-based representations for scientific articles. Aspect-based representations of research articles will enable fine-grained scholarly search, increase the productivity of researchers, and expedite the process of knowledge discovery.
Singh Shekhawat, Devika
Devika Singh Shekhawat
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Sociology of Health, Labour and Plantation: Case Study of a Tea Estate in Biswanath District of Assam |
Field of Study: | Sociology |
Home Institution: | Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Cornell University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Devika Singh Shekhawat is a doctoral candidate in sociology at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Delhi. She has a master’s in sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her research interests lies at the intersection of gender and labor studies, public health, migration studies, and developmental issues.
Ms. Shekhawat is a writer, educator and research scholar. She has written on the history and memory of migration of tea plantation workers of Assam for Zubaan Publication and co-authored a book chapter with the Programme of Social Actions – The Research Collective on the Ecological Crisis of Shrimp Aquaculture and discourses of migration and infiltration in Coastal Odisha. She has been a part of multiple projects that study rural public healthcare infrastructure, ecological conservation and labor relations in northeast India. Her research on the work of ASHA workers in tea plantations during the pandemic has been published as a book chapter with Northeast Social Research Centre and Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group.
Her Ph.D. research project explores the relationship between health and labor that manifests itself in the body of the worker and their everyday life. She engages with the nature of work, the production process that affects the health of the worker and the conditions for ailments and disease created for the worker in the tea plantations of Assam. Through a study of labor relations and structural conditions of work, her research attempts to explore how health and labor operate in tea plantations.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellowship, Ms. Shekhawat is working with Dr. Sarah Besky at the South Asia Program at Cornell University to carry forward her Ph.D. research work. She is focusing on how conditions of structural reproduction of ill-health are produced and understood within the plantation economy.
Swaminathan, Divya
Divya Swaminathan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Validating Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Algorithms in Indian Languages to Study Caregiver Speech (CGS) Input to Infants at High Likelihood for Autism Spectrum Disorder (HL ASD) |
Field of Study: | Neurosciences |
Home Institution: | National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | University of Chicago, IL |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Divya Swaminathan is a Ph.D. scholar at the Infant – Toddler Language Development and Intervention Lab, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru. Before joining NIMHANS for her Ph.D., Ms. Swaminathan worked at the St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bengaluru, where she worked on developing an early screening tool for identifying increased likelihood for autism (HL-ASD) in infants between 9-18 months. She is a passionate clinician – researcher with expertise in detection of and intervention for autism.
Ms. Swaminathan’s current area of research focuses on early caregiver speech (CGS) and its impact on the development of communication and language skills in infants at HL-ASD. She is using automatic speech recognition (ASR) models to evaluate early CGS.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Swaminathan has joined Dr. Marisa Casillas’s lab. Ms. Swaminathan is working on improving existing ASR models that are sensitive to a multilingual setup. More accurate ASR models will help automatize amount of CGS that otherwise require laborious hand annotation
Venkataraman, Pavithra
Pavithra Venkataraman
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships |
Project Title: | Experimental and theoretical investigations of the Structure of fitness landscapes |
Field of Study: | Bioengineering |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | University of California, CA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Pavithra Venkataraman is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai. Her research is in the area of evolutionary biology. Specifically, she uses experimental methods to understand the evolution of proteins, and theoretical methods to understand the evolution of metabolic cooperation and sympatric speciation in a population.
Ms. Venkataraman completed her bachelor’s in chemical engineering from M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. In 2020, she was awarded the Best Outgoing Chemical Engineering Student by the Bangalore Chapter of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers. She enjoys exploring new places, cuisines and cultures. She also likes learning new languages.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, she will work with Prof. Sergey Kryazhimskiy to characterize the variation in the local structure of fitness landscapes to assess the predictability of evolution. This work is important to build our understanding of the process of evolution as a whole and has implications for pathogen evolution and human health.
Agarwal, Rupa
Rupa Agarwal
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | National Institute Fashion Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Prof. Rupa Agarwal has 28 years of experience in various aspects of design. The most significant contribution is in design education. She has handled many academic administrative posts in National Institute Fashion Technology, notable amongst which are Chairperson of Department of Fashion Communication and Chairperson of the Master of Design program, Campus Academic Coordinator (Academic Head) of the Mumbai Campus. She is currently heading the craft cluster initiative at NIFT across all its 18 campuses as Head Cluster and is located at NIFT Mumbai. Her core teaching areas are Design Methodology, Design Research, Interactive spaces, Design History and Sustainable systems. Her expertise in curriculum design has led her to be part of many committees within NIFT. She is part of the core committee to develop the curriculum of Design Thinking for classes 6-12. It is being facilitated by the Department of Skill development, Ministry of Education for Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). There are over 3,000 schools that are running the course in 2023-2024.
She believes that teaching is a creative process. Design thinking must be applied to design teaching as well. She is passionate about the ways in which designers could use their unique skills to solve sustainability issues. In the process of doing her Ph.D. from IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay, she developed a nuanced understanding of the subject. Her endeavor was to develop a versatile model that is relevant in any domain of design. The research contribution of her thesis was a conjecture-analysis model for integrating sustainability in design pedagogy.
Anil Mahajan, Alka
Alka Anil Mahajan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Mukesh Patel School of Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. Alka Anil Mahajan is the Dean of the Mukesh Patel School of Technology, Management & Engineering, NMIMS University, Mumbai. With over 36 years of experience in teaching and administration, she is responsible for the academic administration of the school’s seven engineering campuses across the country. She earned her Ph.D. in electronics and communication engineering from the Delhi Technological University and is an active researcher with several publications in international journals and conferences proceedings. As a member of the Standing Committee on the scheme of Development of Women’s Studies in Indian Universities and Colleges and Capacity Building of Women Managers, constituted by the Indian Ministry of Education, Dr. Mahajan played an instrumental role in preparing the 12th Five Year Plan of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Scheme and Guidelines on Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education. She serves on the editorial and reviewer boards of several international journals and is credited with introducing innovative pedagogical techniques to improve student learning and impacting academic administration through her resourceful ideas.
Gunatharan, Barani
Barani Gunatharan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. G. Barani is Associate Professor at the Bharathiar School of Management and Entrepreneur Development and the founder Coordinator of BU-Centre for International Affairs, Bharathiar University (BU), Coimbatore. She is a participant of the Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies training course “Management of Internationalization” organized by Leibniz University Hannover, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and the German Rectors’ Conference. She participated in the U.S.-India Higher Education Collaboration and Internationalization training course sponsored by the U.S. Mission in India and coordinated by Miami University. She was the Indian delegate to NAFSA 2022 conference in Denver, Colorado and presented at NAFSA 2023 held in Washington, D.C. Dr. Barani has published eight books and over 60 research articles in journals of national and international repute. In addition to receiving prestigious research grants from ICSSR IMPRESS and RUSA, she has participated in several international conferences in Singapore, Dubai, and the U.S.
Joseph Abba, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Joseph Abba
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | XIM University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. Elizabeth Joseph Abba is Associate Professor at the School of Sustainability and Associate Dean of International Programs, XIM University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. She serves as a member of the joint board of Xavier-Emlyon Business School , Alumni Association and is the MAGIS Exchange Program Liaison at XIM. She also coordinates the Sustainability Discovery Program, an immersive and first-hand learning experience for students to understand sustainable communities. Dr. Abba is also an adjunct faculty member at the Division of Environmental Health, San Diego State University (SDSU). Her research interests include fine particles speciation and source apportionment, health-effect linkages due to air pollution, indoor air quality measurement, community development, and sustainability management. She was awarded the prestigious Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral and Professional Research Scholarship (2008-09) that supported her nine-month stint at SDSU. Since 2013, she has been hosting SDSU undergraduate students on study abroad programs in India. She earned her Ph.D. in environmental management from the National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai.
Kumar Panigrahi, Prabin
Prabin Kumar Panigrahi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Management Indore, Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. Prabin Kumar Panigrahi is the Dean (Faculty) and Professor of Information Systems at Indian Institute of Management Indore. Prior to this, he was the Chair of Post Graduate Programme and Chair of Executive Post Graduate Programme of the institute. He holds his master’s from National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India, and Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. His current teaching and research interests include Emerging Technologies, Technology Adoption, Analytics, Social Inclusion in Information System, Cyber Security, and Artificial Intelligence. Prabin has various professional honours, awards, and fellowships both internationally and nationally across teaching, research, and industry. He has published several research articles and cases in peer reviewed international journals and case repositories of repute. He is also a member of the editorial board for some international journals. Prabin is also member of high-level committees in state, central government, and corporate bodies.
Kumar Tripathi, Anil
Anil Kumar Tripathi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. Anil Kumar Tripathi is Professor of Biotechnology and Director of the Institute of Science at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. At BHU, Dr. Tripathi was instrumental in establishing a DST-supported state-of-the-art Sophisticated Analytical Technical Help Institute (SATHI) and a BIRAC-supported Bioincubator for Nurturing Entrepreneurship for Scaling Technologies (BioNEST). Since their inception, he has served as Coordinator of both SATHI-BHU and BioNEST-BHU. Dr. Tripathi obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in botany from Banaras Hindu University and has published 92 peer-reviewed articles. His research focus on genetics, genetic engineering, systems biology, and synthetic biology of a plant growth promoting bacterium. He is a recipient of the prestigious J C Bose National Fellowship in addition to several other national awards and grants.
Mary Koshy, Tanya
Tanya Mary Koshy
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Tanya Mary Koshy is Senior Program Manager at the Office for International Affairs, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai. At TISS, she oversees all operational, administrative, and program management aspects of the international office. She develops, facilitates, and organizes exchange and teaching programs, including dual and joint degrees, research projects, international admissions, field exposure, and cultural immersion activities for students and researchers, workshops, and high-level conferences. She has a bachelor’s degree in commerce from the University of Pune and a master’s degree in international security from Sciences Po, Paris. Before joining TISS, she worked in the fields of anti-trafficking, conservation, sustainable development, and country of origin research.
Mohan, C. Krishna
C. Krishna Mohan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. C. Krishna Mohan is Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Hyderabad, and has served as Dean of Public and Corporate Relations at the institute. He was also the founder Head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Hyderabad. He received his M.Tech. from NITK Surathkal and his Ph.D. from IIT Madras. Dr. Krishna Mohan heads the Visual Learning and Intelligence Lab at IIT Hyderabad, working in the research areas of video content analysis, computer vision, machine learning, and deep learning. He has published more than 90 papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings. He serves as a reviewer for several reputed international conferences and IEEE journals, and is Senior Member of IEEE; Member of ACM; AAAI Member; Life Member of ISTE; and Fellow of IEI, IETE, and TAS.
Sahu, Asima
Asima Sahu
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. Asima Sahu is Professor of Political Science at the School of Social Sciences, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack. She has more than three decades of teaching and research experience. Her research areas include South Asian affairs, gender studies, Indian political processes, development studies, and nuclear non-proliferation. She earned her master’s degree from the University of Hyderabad, her M.Phil. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and her Ph.D. from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. She has published nine books and several research articles in peer-reviewed journals and has participated in several national and international conferences. In addition to successfully completing research projects sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Dr. Sahu is an Assessor at NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) and visits different higher education institutions for their accreditation evaluation.
Siva Kumar, Nadimpalli
Nadimpalli Siva Kumar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | September 2025 |
Duration of Grant: | Two weeks |
Dr. Nadimpalli Siva Kumar is Senior Professor at the School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad (UoH), Hyderabad, Telangana. Supported by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the German Research Foundation, Dr. Kumar developed and coordinated the first international research training group in Molecular and Cellular Glycosciences with the University of Muenster, Germany. He is also coordinating EU supported projects: “Internationalization and Virtual Exchange: Borderless Between EU and Asian Countries” and NAMASTE, and NAMASTE+ supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). His areas of research include protein biochemistry, cell, and molecular biology, glycobiology, and bio-nanotechnology. He received his master’s in biochemistry from Andhra University and his Ph.D. from CFTRI, Mysuru, Karnataka.
Abraham, Tanita
Tanita Abraham
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
Home Institution: | Independent Consultant, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Tanita Abraham is an independent consultant who has been working in the higher education space for around a decade. She works with universities and graduate programs to help shape them, lay a strong foundation for governance, and build them sustainably for the future. She helped set up the office of faculty and research at Ashoka University, among other projects in its first five years of inception.
Ms. Abraham completed the Young India Fellowship in 2014, a program that inspired her to work in higher education and to help other learners get the best out of their classroom experience. She also worked as a journalist with The Hindu at the Hyderabad desk and graduated from the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai. She completed her bachelor’s degree from Christ College, Bengaluru in English, psychology, and journalism.
Through her Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship at Harvard University, Ms. Abraham hopes to understand the foundations of higher education better and further the work around access and inclusion in India.
Agarwal, Nikita
Nikita Agarwal
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
Home Institution: | Independent Lawyer, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Columbia University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Nikita Agarwal is a lawyer, policy practitioner, and community educator. She started out as a policy practitioner in 2013, focusing on addressing the food security crisis and gender-based violence in India, and built her legal practice to bridge the gap between the theoretical and practical applications of law. She has primarily represented indigenous communities in the conflict zone of South Chhattisgarh, and women, children, and religious minorities in Delhi.
Ms. Agarwal was appointed member of the Committee Against Sexual Harassment of the Chhattisgarh Bar Council. She regularly drafts workplace sexual harassment policies and is a gender and sexuality trainer. Through her research and documentation work, she has engaged with issues around labor, conflict, gender and sexuality, forest rights, and the criminalization of the lives of indigenous people and de-notified tribes, among others.
Ms. Agarwal is a graduate of National Law University, Delhi. As a student, she founded the student volunteer group Aaghaaz to provide need-based education to women and children on campus and outside. She simultaneously became involved with the Narmada Bachao Andolan, a people’s anti-displacement resistance movement in Madhya Pradesh, which helped her understand the need to work with law in a holistic manner—synergizing reform processes, litigation, and community mobilizing.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Ms. Agarwal aims to study the U.S. criminal justice and legal aid systems. After completing her fellowship, Ms. Agarwal intends to build a practice with community lawyers and paralegals, to addresses the crisis of legal aid in India.
Anaswara, Naveen
Naveen Anaswara
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Public Health |
Home Institution: | National Health Mission, Kozhikode, Kerala |
Host Institution: | Johns Hopkins University, MD |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Dr. Naveen Anaswara is a service-oriented health professional and has served as the District Program Manager, National Health Mission, Kozhikode, Kerala for over half a decade. He completed his MBBS and his diploma in child health from the Government Medical College, Kozhikode, and he holds a PG diploma in health care management from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.
Dr. Anaswara has led many innovations in the government health sector. He played a key role in the development of the COVID-19 Jagratha portal—a comprehensive IT platform to help citizens gain access to information on the covid-19 health services and support available in Kerala. This initiative earned his team two state e-governance awards. Dr. Anaswara has pioneered several other projects during COVID, such as the first-of-its-kind Tele ICU and Mobile Unit Networks across the district. He also introduced Neo Cradle: A Comprehensive Newborn Care Management System in Kerala. Under his leadership, the Kozhikode district established the state’s first breast milk bank in the government sector. In recognition of his professional excellence, the district administration presented him with a good service entry award.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Dr. Anaswara is studying global health at Johns Hopkins University, Maryland. Through this fellowship, he aims to bolster his knowledge and analytical skills in the public health field to work more effectively at the national and international levels.
Balasubramanian, Radhakrishnan
Radhakrishnan Balasubramanian
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Public Administration |
Home Institution: | Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Mr. Radhakrishnan Balasubramanian is a postgraduate in microbiology from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Driven by his passion towards public service, he joined the Indian Administrative Service in the year 2008. He has served in various capacities in Maharashtra for the past 14 years and is currently the Municipal Commissioner of Nagpur Municipal Corporation.
Mr. Balasubramanian made many interventions to improve learning outcomes in government schools. His quality education initiatives served as a model for the rest of the state. As District Collector, he helped solve many complex land acquisition issues, implement land record digitization, and re-engineered the archaic fruit valuation policy of the state. He was awarded the Best District Collector Award by the Government of Maharashtra for his innovative practices in public service.
As a civic chief of Nagpur, Mr. Balasubramanian successfully implemented GIS mapping of land parcels and properties, which resulted in a substantial increase in the municipal corporation’s revenue. He planned and executed many Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects in the urban sector, such as managing the city’s drinking water supply, public transport, and streetlights.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Mr. Balasubramanian is pursuing a graduate degree in public administration from Harvard University. He believes this would equip him with analytical skills and approaches to public policy making. On returning to India, Mr. Balasubramanian intends to work on various issues concerning the urban sector at the state and central levels.
Dhawan, Prince
Prince Dhawan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Public Administration |
Home Institution: | Government of NCT of Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two years |
Mr. Prince Dhawan, an IAS officer by profession and a development practitioner at heart, is committed to improving the living conditions of people in his country and to nation-building. Hailing from Chandigarh, he completed his dual degree (B.Tech. and M.Tech.) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in electrical engineering and ICT. He was the topper and the best all round-student of his class of 2011 and was awarded the Director’s Gold Medal as well as the Director’s Silver Medal. In 2012, he secured the third rank in the all-India civil services exam and is currently placed as the topper of his batch.
Over the last decade, Mr. Dhawan has served in three state and union territory governments, including the tribal areas of Arunachal Pradesh, where he was awarded the National e-governance Award, 2017-18, and the state gold medal for outstanding contribution to public service and use of technology. Under his leadership, the state IT Department was recognized as the best performing department in the state in 2018. Currently stationed in Delhi, Mr. Dhawan is using emerging technologies for proactive governance. As District Magistrate, West Delhi, he is also actively involved in rehabilitation of street children and in upskilling of youth. To be able to better discharge his responsibilities as a public servant in the years ahead, Mr. Dhawan would like to study the key ingredients of an effective policy for different problems and environments.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Mr. Dhawan is studying public administration and international development at Harvard university, which helps him gain a deeper understanding of complex developmental problems and acquire the right analytical tools to design and implement solutions for them. After completing his fellowship, he aims to contribute more meaningfully to his life’s mission: empowerment of underprivileged communities and transformation of public service institutions.
Gupta, Aman
Aman Gupta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
Home Institution: | Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Dr. Aman Gupta obtained a bachelor’s in engineering from the University of Delhi in 2005. Thereafter, he went to business school at the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, completing his MBA in 2007. He spent a term at the University of Lyon, France, as part of this course. Dr. Gupta worked as a credit rating analyst, from 2008 to 2010, with CRISIL Limited (a Standard and Poor’s Enterprise) and spent a few years as a co-founder of a start-up until late 2011. In December 2011, he joined the Indian Corporate Law Service of the Government of India, which regulates the functioning of companies in India.
Dr. Gupta joined the premier Indian Administrative Service in 2013 and has undertaken several assignments in the Government of NCT of Delhi and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Along with his work in the civil service, he has also completed a bachelor’s degree in law from the University of Delhi and a Ph.D. in management from the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow.
Dr. Gupta is a visually impaired person and is legally blind. He has a keen interest in reading, writing, and travelling.
As part of the Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Dr. Gupta is pursuing an LLM at Harvard University. He is studying areas of constitutional and administrative law relating to the balance of powers, balance between regulation and freedom, and trust-based governance. He hopes to be able to apply this knowledge while formulating law and policy in India and to better appreciate the nuances during their implementation. He believes this would enable him to do justice to his profession as an IAS officer in improving the lives of his fellow citizens.
Khare, Pallavi
Pallavi Khare
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Journalism and Mass Communication |
Home Institution: | Independent Communications Consultant, Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Syracuse University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | 1.5 years |
Ms. Pallavi Khare works in the field of strategic communications with a focus on community empowerment from 2019. Ms. Khare started her career as an arts and culture curator at Godrej India Culture Lab. The Godrej India Culture Lab is a cultural space and a multimedia online network that sought to amplify marginal voices across the intersections of gender, class, and region through innovative public programing. Here, Ms. Khare curated cultural events around globally pertinent issues of gender and sexuality rights, environmental conservation and community rights, and cultural place making in contemporary India. She then went on to lead community impact and public scholarship initiatives at the Indian Institute of Management, Indore such that the valuable research produced at IIMI could positively enable the local and national community, businesses, academia, and entrepreneurial endeavors.
Ms. Khare has master’s degree in media and cultural studies from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Delhi. While at TISS, she produced two documentary films: Ghutan, which documented the plight of communities displaced because of developmental projects in Mumbai as well as Aamchi BEST, which showed the impact of privatization of public transport and its repercussions on public accessibility and mobility.
Through her Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Ms. Khare aims to learn to leverage the potential of the multi-dimensional, dynamic, and evolving global media scape to drive social and cultural transformations.
Lavasa, Avny
Avny Lavasa
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Urban and Regional Planning |
Home Institution: | Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two years |
Ms. Avny Lavasa is a civil servant from the Indian Administrative Service working in Jammu and Kashmir. She has ten years’ of experience serving in various roles in the Indian government across the challenging regions of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh. She is known for her participative approach in public service as she successfully implemented infrastructural as well as community-led projects. She is an economics graduate from the University of Delhi and has a sports management diploma from Australia. Before joining the government, she worked as a professional in the sports industry.
As Deputy Commissioner (district head) of Leh district, Ms. Lavasa worked in the Ladakh region, where she set up a widely acclaimed solid waste management system with facilities spread across the region. Her other initiatives towards mitigating major urban problems and sustainable development of the ecologically fragile region include reviving public transport system, promoting eco-friendly modes of mobility, and enforcing waste management regulations at tourism destinations.
In her role as Municipal Commissioner, Jammu city, and CEO of the Smart City Mission, Ms. Lavasa led major urban infrastructure projects, like the iconic Riverfront project and Asian Development Bank funded urban water supply and urban mobility projects, among others. She played an instrumental role in procuring, designing, and managing several urban projects in Jammu.
Ms. Lavasa is a sports enthusiast and regularly participates in half marathons. She pioneered the organization of school games in Leh. She is a keen traveler and believes that both sports and travelling have enriched her life. Sports taught her the values of team spirit, discipline, and fair play.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Ms. Lavasa is pursuing urban planning to learn new aspects of urban policy, regulation, and environmental sustainability that will add to her administrative experience. She hopes to gain academic and practical insights into the area of urban reforms that will enable her to understand present and future challenges of urbanization in the world and to contribute towards better governance in her country.
P, Anugraha
Anugraha P
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Public Administration |
Home Institution: | Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Anugraha P completed her bachelor’s degree in engineering from PSG College of Technology and worked as Business Analyst. She joined the Indian Administrative Service in 2011 to pursue her passion for developing an equitable and inclusive society.
Ms. Anugraha P has held various leadership positions in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Her initiatives were aimed at improving the socioeconomic parameters of weaker sections of the society and at women empowerment through education and skill development programs. As District Collector in Shivpuri and Khargone, she has improved education standards in remote rural areas by upgrading school infrastructure and manpower training, by introducing innovative pedagogy, and by addressing issues of child labor, malnutrition, and migration. She is keen on implementing STEAM based learning models and advancing digital literacy in schools.
Ms. Anugraha P has promoted financial independence in women by providing entrepreneurial opportunities through convergence of government schemes and positive engagement with NGOs. She has collaborated on various projects with international agencies like ILO and UNICEF. She is also a proud recipient of Platinum Award for Excellence in Digital Governance, conferred by the President of India for her excellent initiatives in providing digital services in rural India.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Ms. Anugraha P is pursuing a master’s in public administration at Harvard Kennedy School. She aspires to use data analytics in designing effective public policy and to leverage technology to make education more accessible and equitable. Along with the enriching academic curriculum, she looks forward to being a part of the global peer network.
Reyaz Shah, Minaam
Minaam Reyaz Shah
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | International Affairs |
Home Institution: | Freelance Journalist and Geo-political commentator, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir |
Host Institution: | Tufts University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Two years |
Mr. Minaam Shah obtained his master’s degree in politics and international relations from the University of Kashmir and is a full-time freelance journalist based out of Kashmir. He has completed courses in social entrepreneurship and modern diplomacy, and his work has been regularly featured in the Foreign Policy magazine, South China Morning Post, Nikkei Asia, and The Diplomat, among others.
Mr. Shah’s writing career began when he joined an acclaimed news portal, The Kashmir Walla in 2020. After a brief stint there, he started covering the refugee beat for several international publications and has written on the issues of refugees, forced migrations, and displaced communities in South Asia, including the Afghans, the Rohingyas, and the Tibetans.
Before joining journalism, Mr. Shah published regular commentary for a U.S. magazine The National Interest, where he closely followed the broad contours of U.S. policy towards South Asia. In addition, Mr. Shah helped set up the publication and communication verticals of a European think tank.
During his Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Mr. Shah is pursuing graduate studies in international relations at Tufts university. He believes this program will equip him with a multidisciplinary approach to optimally analyze issues of forced migration and displacement. Furthermore, he is confident this fellowship will help him realize his objective of building spaces for solution-based journalism and of adding new perspectives to policy research on global refugee crises.
Sain, Ritu
Ritu Sain
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Public Administration |
Home Institution: | Government of India, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Columbia University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Ritu Sain is a seasoned administrator currently leading the National Anti-Doping Agency in Government of India. In her two-decade long career in the Indian Administrative Service, she has held many challenging assignments and has been credited with several innovative solutions to complex problems being faced by marginalized communities. She is known for her work in areas affected by left wing extremism, where she played a key role in mobilizing women into 10,000 + robust community institutions (self-help groups) for social change.
Her earlier assignments as a young head of administration in the districts of Surguja and Korea saw her introduce several initiatives to enable even the most vulnerable to avail program benefits with ease. Her contributions in the field rural sanitation, healthcare, education, and livelihood are considered to have made lasting impact in the state of Chhattisgarh.
Her path breaking and now much admired and replicated waste management model in Ambikapur has relevance to small cities in other parts of the developing world. The centrality of women collectives in this model has led to gains in women empowerment over and above what has been achieved through better sanitation.
She has served in policy making roles in Government of India. During her tenures in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports she was instrumental in bringing out large scale change through inclusive public policies and stake holder participation.
She has been awarded the President’s Medal for Outstanding Zeal and High-Quality Service and Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration for outstanding contribution in public service delivery.
Ms. Sain is a Draper Hills Summer Fellow (Stanford University) and a Chevening Gurukul Fellow (University of Oxford). She holds an M. Phil degree in Southeast Asian Studies and MA degree in Politics with specialization in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.
As a Fulbright-Nehra Masters fellow, Ms. Sain is pursuing public policy at Columbia University to sharpen her skills in policy analysis and implementation. She believes this experience will offer her global exposure, help her connect with a network of professionals and learn rigor required in her policy making roles in the government. Upon returning to India, she plans to contribute to inclusive governance by empowering the vulnerable population through quality education and access to livelihood opportunities and healthcare.
Tejaswi, Vivek
Vivek Tejaswi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Environmental Science/ Studies |
Home Institution: | Asian Development Research Institute, Patna, Bihar |
Host Institution: | Scripps Institution of Oceanography, CA |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Mr. Vivek Tejaswi is a public policy research and governance practitioner with a strong background in technology, social science, and climate change mitigation. He has dedicated over a decade of his career to studying and working on interdisciplinary aspects environmental science and sustainability, and collaborating with private, government, and non-governmental organizations at the sub-national level.
As a Founding Member and De-facto Director, Mr. Tejaswi has led the Centre for Studies on Environment and Climate at the Asian Development Research Institute, a prominent social sciences research think-tank in Bihar. His work in Bihar, particularly on policy framing and implementation was supported by major philanthropies such as the World Bank, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Tata Cornell Institute, and Oxford Policy Management. In his brief professional stint, he has led several other projects and team in this prior professional instant, specially with institutions such as the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (Government of India), and the Department of Finance (Government of Bihar). Prior to his involvement in policy research, he was worked with major grassroots organizations like Tata Trust, Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India), and Selco Foundation. Mr. Tejaswi’s dedication to community development and sustainability is exemplified by his recognition as a State Bank of India Foundation’s Youth For India Fellow. During this fellowship, he implemented a project that positively impacted over 500 households in remote regions of Madhya Pradesh, providing them with access to basic energy sources and farm-based technology.
Academically, Mr. Tejaswi received training in ‘Development’ with a specialization in ‘Sustainability’ from the Azim Premji University, Karnataka. He also holds a degree in ‘Electronics and Communication Engineering’, from Ranchi University, Jharkhand. He is trained in applied technology design and installation, focusing on areas such as robotics, small-scale wind energy turbines, and decentralized solar energy systems. As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Mr. Tejaswi aims to gain international exposure and receive comprehensive training in climate change science, policy, and leadership to better address the socioeconomic impacts of climate crisis. After his return from the Fulbright-Nehru grant, Mr. Tejaswi envisions continuing his work in critical thinking and strategic policy dialogues related to climate change mitigation and resource sustainability at the regional scale. He intends to bridge alliances between the international research community and regional practitioners, aiming to strengthen evidence-based policymaking, planning, and implementation tailored to the specific needs of the region.
Thekkinkat Vadukoot, Anupama
Anupama Thekkinkat Vadukoot
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Public Administration |
Home Institution: | Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Anupama Thekkinkat Vadukoot is Commissioner, Land Revenue and Disaster Management, Government of Kerala. She joined Indian Administrative Service in 2010 after completing B.E. in electrical and electronics engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani-Goa.
She was a co-founder of a social service society in her college and the first president of the Goa chapter of the NGO Nirmaan, leading to a strong foundation for her work in the social sector later in her career.
Ms. Vadukoot secured fourth rank in the country in the all-India Civil Services Examination (CSE) and joined Kerala cadre. There, she served in various positions: Sub Collector, District Collector, and Head of the Department in Government of Kerala. The sectors she worked in includes food safety, social justice, women and child, Scheduled Tribes development, tourism, disaster management, and land revenue. She is passionate about working on issues in the social sector, particularly child protection and gender.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Ms. Vadukoot is studying public administration at Harvard Kennedy School. She believes that this program will enable her to smoothly transition from her current implementation roles to policy-making roles in the government. Furthermore, she aims to learn skills necessary for developing an interdisciplinary approach in designing people-friendly policies for the state.
Viswanathan, Vidya
Vidya Viswanathan
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Public Administration |
Home Institution: | Social Accountability Forum for Action and Research (SAFAR), New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Vidya Viswanathan is an environmental policy researcher. She consults with multiple state agencies and NGOs as a domain expert. Currently, she is working with Social Accountability Forum for Action and Research (SAFAR) leading their national initiative of building accountability and transparency for common resource governance. In the past, she led the Environmental Justice Program at the Center for Policy Research (CPR), a leading policy think tank in Delhi. Ms. Viswanathan was CPR’s youngest Program Director. Under her leadership, the program restored common resources through improved regulatory compliance, thereby protecting farmlands and water bodies from industrial contamination in over 150 energy and infrastructure projects. She has also worked with the government through her engagement with the Ministries of Labor and Employment and of Rural Development.
Ms. Viswanathan is the co-author of several articles and papers that discuss the efficacy of environmental regulations in protecting ecology and managing social conflicts induced by land use changes on the ground. Her research interests include methods of strengthening environmental governance, including regulations, with a focus on building better and collaborative interfaces between citizens and regulators to promote India’s ecological security.
Ms. Viswanathan graduated top of her class and received numerous awards for her academic and non-academic achievements at the postgraduate level. She holds a Master of Arts in social work with a specialization in community organization and development practice from the prestigious Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, and a bachelor’s in economics from the University of Delhi.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Ms. Viswanathan aims to acquire specialized skills in policymaking and soft skills of leadership and advocacy. She is excited about experiential learning from a diverse and accomplished cohort that will help her refine the pathways of documenting, articulating, and building compelling insights from the grassroots into environmental policy design.
Wadekar, Disha
Disha Wadekar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
Home Institution: | Supreme Court of India, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Columbia University, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Disha Wadekar is an independent advocate practicing before the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts in India. Her practice focuses on representing marginalized communities on matters pertaining to constitutional law and anti-discrimination law. She has worked on many constitution bench matters, including the famous Sabarimala temple entry case and the economically weaker section (EWS) reservation case. In 2022, she was appointed the Assistant Special Public Prosecutor by the Government of Rajasthan.
An engineer-turned-lawyer, Ms. Wadekar completed her undergraduate law degree from Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), Pune. She has taught courses on law and marginalization at O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, and National Law University, Delhi, and has delivered lectures at various institutions. She is also a member of the academic committee on Denotified Tribes at SPPU, Pune, and of the research ethics committee at the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS), Delhi.
In 2021, Ms. Wadekar co-founded Community for the Eradication of Discrimination in Education and Employment (CEDE)—an organization working towards a diverse and inclusive Indian legal profession and the judiciary. She has also provided consultancy to organizations, such as the Centre for Women’s Development Studies, Delhi. Her work has been published by reputed journals and online portals.
During her Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Ms. Wadekar is pursuing LLM from Columbia University. She hopes to learn about the feminist, indigenous, and critical race critiques of the justice system. She believes her fellowship will enable her to contribute to litigation, research, and advocacy interventions that foreground rights-based anti-caste and intersectional perspectives in the Indian justice system.
Zeeshan Ali, Sayed
Sayed Zeeshan Ali
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
Project Title: | N.A |
Field of Study: | Public Administration |
Home Institution: | International Financial Services Centres Authority Government of India, GIFT City, Gujarat |
Host Institution: | Harvard University, MA |
Grant Start Month: | July 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | One year |
Mr. Sayed Zeeshan Ali holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from West Bengal University of Technology, a PG diploma in Management from All India Management Association, Delhi and a Master of Leadership in Sustainable Finance from Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Germany. He is a certified expert in climate and renewable energy finance; ESG and impact investing; risk, governance and compliance from FS-UNEP Centre for Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance.
Mr. Ali has worked in the areas of clean energy, climate change, sustainable finance, and international relations for more than 16 years in the South Asia region. In his professional career, he has worked as Energy Analyst with the Asian Development Bank, as Assistant Director with SAARC Development Fund, and as Chief of Sustainable Finance and International Affairs with International Financial Services Centres Authority, Gujarat.
Mr. Ali administered a cumulative clean energy portfolio of more than USD two billion. He implemented sustainable energy projects in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. He has experience of advising the Government of SAARC member countries in macroeconomic policies, public finance, climate change, and sustainable development.
During the Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellowship, Mr. Ali is studying public administration at Harvard Kennedy School. He believes this prestigious program will prepare him to take up leadership roles in the public sector with a focus on energy transition, climate change, climate risk and resilience, greening of the financial systems, and strategies to mobilize capital for climate actions in India.
Shisha Nongrum, Melari
Melari Shisha Nongrum
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Chair Program at Emory University (Research and Teaching) |
Project Title: | The Multifactorial Facets of Tribal Health: Development of a Training Module on Tribal Health for Public Health and Allied Health Professionals |
Field of Study: | Multidisciplinary Approaches to Human Health |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Public Health, Shillong, Meghalaya |
Host Institution: | Emory University, GA |
Grant Start Month: | January 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Dr. Melari Shisha Nongrum is Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Public Health, Shillong, Meghalaya. She is an indigenous woman from the Khasi indigenous community of Meghalaya, located in the northeastern region of India. Dr. Nongrum has a master’s in social work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. She conducted her research on sociocultural factors of vitamin A deficiency among children in Meghalaya, which was part of her doctoral thesis at Martin Luther Christian University, Shillong. Since her Ph.D., Dr. Nongrum has worked in the field of public health, especially in traditional knowledge systems of food and healing of the indigenous communities in her region. She acquired expertise on this subject through research and community projects, grounded in active community engagement. She co-authored the chapter “Treasures from shifting cultivation in the Himalayan’s evergreen forest” in a publication led by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Indigenous Peoples’ Food Systems: Insights on sustainability and resilience from the front line of climate change. This publication was awarded the 2021 Best in the World Sustainability Report Award by the Hallbars Sustainability Research Organization.
As Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Chair at Emory University, Dr. Nongrum’s is working on “The Multifactorial Facets of Tribal Health: Development of a Training Module on Tribal Health for Public Health and Allied Health Professionals”. She is also teaching a course titled “Multifaceted Nature of Tribes in India and the Traditional knowledge Systems of Food and Healing: Experiences from Tribal Communities in Northeastern India”.
Mariet D Souza, Shanthie
Shanthie Mariet D Souza
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Chair Program at University of Massachusetts Amherst (Research and Teaching) |
Project Title: | Global Climate Change and Geopolitics of Energy: Prospects for India-U.S. Cooperation |
Field of Study: | Public Policy |
Home Institution: | Mantraya.org Ranvaddo, Betal Batim, Goa |
Host Institution: | University of Massachusetts, MA |
Grant Start Month: | January 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Dr. Shanthie Mariet D’Souza is Founder & President of Mantraya, an independent research forum. She is also a visiting faculty at the Naval War College, Goa; a non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute, Washington D.C.; a Research Fellow at WeltTrends-Institut für internationale Politik, Potsdam; an International Advisor at the Nordic Counter Terrorism Network, Helsinki; and an Adviser for Independent Conflict Research and Analysis, London. In a career spanning over two decades, she has conducted extensive field research in India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, Africa, and Australia.
Dr. D’Souza, with a Ph.D. in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, is an established inter-disciplinary researcher on conflict resolution, foreign policy, decision making, and human security. She has been widely published in national and international journals, newspapers, policy forums, and edited books, receiving attention from academic and practitioners, informing public debate and discourse.
She has been awarded various fellowships and been associated with a number of thinktanks, universities in India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Singapore, Australia, Germany, Canada, and the U.S. Most recently, Dr. D’Souza has been a Founding Professor at the Kautilya School of Public Policy,Hyderabad. She has been a recipient of the Fulbright Junior Research Fellowship (2005-06) and the President’s Award for Excellence in Research (2009) from the Manohar Parrikar-Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
As the Fulbright-Nehru Visiting Chair in Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, she will be teaching and conducting research on Global Climate Change and Geopolitics of Energy and prospects for cooperation between India and U.S. in addressing issues of climate change, mitigation, and crisis management.
Dutta, Sumana
Sumana Dutta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers |
Project Title: | Bridging gaps through Universal Learning Design and inclusive pedagogy for special needs in Indian schools |
Field of Study: | Special education |
Home Institution: | Akshadhaa Foundation, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Ms. Sumana Dutta is an educationist with 21 years of experience. In the last 15 years, she has focused on supporting individuals dealing with autism and intellectual disabilities. She has a master’s degree in special education needs and inclusion from the University of Northampton, UK. She is also a certified autism consultant recognized by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI).
As the Founder Executive Director of Akshadhaa Foundation, Ms. Dutta spearheads ‘Equip the Special Million’ community outreach project. Her initiatives include sensitization workshops for university students, capacity-building training for parents, mainstream teachers, and community health workers. She orchestrates inclusive education through early screening camps, policy advocacy and arts-based therapy, utilizing multi-sensorial modalities of learning.
Ms. Dutta received the topper award for diploma in special education (autism spectrum disorder) in 2010. Her decade-long service was honoured with the Dr. Amarnath Annual Award, and in 2022, she was recognized with the All India Women Achiever Award for excellence in social service. She has co-authored an article “Journey of Akshadhaa: Supporting Neuro-Developmental Disabilities in Bangalore, India” in Psychosocial Rehabilitation Mental Health Journal by Springer in 2023.
Through the Fulbright DAI project, Ms. Dutta is aiming to enhance her expertise in Universal Design of Learning and structured teaching approaches for special needs children. Upon her return to India, she would like to establish an online learning platform under the Akshadhaa Foundation, providing inclusive education methodologies for teachers and parent-caregivers. Her vision extends to sharing Fulbright experiences, preparing guidelines, and incorporating inclusive education pedagogy in state-run schools in Karnataka, contributing significantly to the education landscape in India.
Gupta, Ashima
Ashima Gupta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers |
Project Title: | Developing soft skills and English communication skills of students through co-scholastic activities |
Field of Study: | English |
Home Institution: | School of Excellence, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Ms. Ashima Gupta is a mentor teacher with the Delhi Directorate of Education. In her present role, she facilitates pre/in-service teacher trainings, develops content for secondary grade classes and observes classes in her mentee schools. She has been teaching English to the students of primary and secondary grades for fifteen years. She has a master’s degree in English from IGNOU and a certificate in TESOL core.
Ms. Gupta is actively involved in the planning of student development programs like student advisory board, sports meet at state level and spoken English project (Project Voices). During weekends, she provides career and spoken English counselling to students from disadvantaged families. She was honored with the Om Foundation’s Excellence in Teaching Award in 2017 for her efforts to provide students from underprivileged backgrounds with access to education.
During Ms. Gupta’s participation in the Fulbright DAI program, she plans to study the strategies to improve soft skills of students through co-scholastic activities. She believes, students’ interest in co-scholastic activities like sports, arts and crafts, and theatre, can be used for developing their overall personality, soft skills, and English communication skills. The findings and learnings from her project will help her transform the teaching learning scenario of government schools of Delhi. She intends to cascade her learnings to the fellow educators through workshops and training programs, hence benefitting her community.
Laxmi, Priya
Priya Laxmi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers |
Project Title: | Comparative study of north Indian and American folk music and its application in school music education and art integrated learning |
Field of Study: | Earth Sciences |
Home Institution: | Shaheed Hemu Kalani Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Dr. Priya Laxmi teaches vocal music to grades six to 12 at an girls’ government school run by the Delhi Directorate of Education. She actively engages in all music related endeavors in her department. A graded artist of Aakasvani, Dr. Laxmi received a doctoral degree in vocal music from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi in 2019. She received the JRF-SRF award during her Ph.D. She also qualified for the National Level of All India Civil Services music competition.
Through her Fulbright DAI Project, Dr. Laxmi is finding ways and means to transform perceptions about the scope of music as a subject, providing students with the opportunity to explore and enhance their learning and creativity. She aspires to make music education accessible to every child and emphasize on the aesthetic importance of music education for all.
After her return to India, she will share her Fulbright experience and learning with fellow music teachers by preparing a guideline for music education and through workshops, training programs, and publications.
Rajvanshi, Madhura
Madhura Rajvanshi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers |
Project Title: | Developing a structured program for teachers in Maharashtra for teaching English to non-native speakers |
Field of Study: | English |
Home Institution: | Pragat Shikshan Sanstha s Kamala Nimbkar Balbhavan, Phaltan, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Ms. Madhura Rajvanshi has been teaching English to middle school children of Pragat Shikshan Sanstha’s Kamala Nimbkar Balbhavan, Phaltan for the past 15 years. It is a Marathi medium innovative school situated in a semi-urban region of western Maharashtra. She also works as the education coordinator of the school and her work involves administration, planning creative activities in school, and teacher mentoring. She has a master’s degree in elementary education from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.
Ms. Rajvanshi uses art, storytelling, and music to make English learning interesting and relevant for her students. She has made a substantial contribution to children’s creative and independent English writing through the production of storybooks. She has delivered talks and written several articles on the same.
Through the Fulbright DAI program, Ms. Rajvanshi hopes to understand how English teaching is approached and learning spaces are organized in American schools. She aims to explore the constructive attitudes towards language teaching in the U.S. and see how they can be adapted to Indian context.
Ms. Rajvanshi will use her Fulbright experience and learning to create a structured program for teachers in her community for teaching English to non-native speakers. After her return to India, she will share it with the teachers through workshops and training programs.
Sudheer, Anuja
Anuja Sudheer
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers |
Project Title: | Early intervention and education for children with autism |
Field of Study: | Special education |
Home Institution: | Centre for Autism and other Disabilities Rehabilitation Research and Education (CADRRE), Trivandrum, Kerala |
Host Institution: | Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Ms. Anuja Sudheer works as a speech language pathologist and head of the early years program at the Centre for Autism and other Disabilities Rehabilitation Research and Education (CADRRE), Trivandrum, Kerala. CADRRE is a not-for-profit organization that runs a full-day intervention and education program in a school setting for children with autism aged two-18 years by an interdisciplinary team of speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and special educators. Ms. Sudheer holds a master’s degree in audiology and speech-language pathology from the National Institute of Speech and Hearing, University of Kerala, and has over 13 years of experience in supporting children with special needs.
Ms. Sudheer has obtained certifications in applied behavioral analysis therapy, picture exchange communication system, oral placement therapy, PROMPT therapy, Avaz (an AAC app), comprehensive literacy skills in individuals with complex communication needs from Jane Farrall Consulting, and Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. She conducts trainings of special educators through Continuing Rehabilitation Education programs by the Rehabilitation Council of India. She participates in outreach programs to raise awareness about autism among grassroots-level healthcare workers and parents in rural India. Additionally, she has given talks at numerous national and international conferences. Through the Fulbright DAI program, Ms. Sudheer hopes to receive training in strategies and methods for teaching young children with complex communication needs, particularly those with autism. She anticipates being able to put her training to use by directly supporting her students and colleagues at CADRRE and through outreach programs in rural India.
Batra, Yatin
Yatin Batra
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | University of Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Brown University, Providence, RI |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Yatin Batra is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Modern Indian Languages and Literary Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi. His doctoral research is interdisciplinary in nature and focuses on the identity aspects of the Siraiki (Bahawalpuri/Multani) and Sindhi communities through the written and oral narratives of Partition (1947) migrants and eyewitnesses. His fieldwork includes recording Siraiki folk traditions and the narratives of Siraiki partition survivors dispersed across India.
Mr. Batra graduated with an honors degree in English literature from Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi. He has a master’s (with a gold medal) and an M.Phil. in Comparative Indian Literature from the University of Delhi. His areas of interest include comparative literature, partition studies, gender studies, folklore, and culture studies. He has presented papers at numerous national and international seminars on diverse topics.
Mr. Batra is a recipient of the Tata Trust – Partition Archive Research Grant (2021) at the 1947 Partition Archive based in Berkeley, CA, where he is also a certified Citizen Historian. He received the Likho Citizen Journalism Fellowship (2020) from the Humsafar Trust (NGO for LGBTQ rights). He has worked with NGOs such as Katha and Kitaab Club to impart education to underprivileged students.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Mr. Batra aims at building cross-cultural connections between Indianness and Americanness through his creative strategies of teaching language. As a cultural ambassador, he is imbibing culture in a pluralistic way through the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.
Bhatt, Shivani
Shivani Bhatt
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Ambedkar University, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Boston University, Boston, MA |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Shivani Bhatt is Assistant Professor of Communication at the Department of Management, Institute of Information Technology & Management (IITM), IP University, New Delhi. At IITM, she is actively involved in conducting soft skills training, growth mapping, personality development sessions, and pre-placement training.
Currently pursuing her doctoral research at the English Department, School of Letters, Ambedkar University, Delhi, Ms. Bhatt recently completed her fieldwork in the Garhwal Himalayas region. Her research focuses on exploring the intricate connections between Garhwali women’s folk songs and their reflections of local environment. She has participated in several national and international conferences, including the American Folklore Society’s International Conference, 2019 held in Baltimore, as well as the Women in Asia Conference, 2021 organized by La Trobe University and the Asian Studies Associations, Australia.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Ms. Bhatt draws upon her enthusiasm for folkloristics and communications to teach Hindi at Boston University. Her aim is to maximize her Fulbright experience by fostering a multicultural perspective among her students and by facilitating the exchange of thought-provoking ideas within a global context.
Das, Chandrika
Chandrika Das
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | TX |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, Telangana |
Host Institution: | The University of Texas, Austin, TX |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Chandrika Das is a final year Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Translation Studies, the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. Her research has led her to explore epic narratives and folktales in the Rajasthan region. She is working on oral-visual cultures, which are now on the wane in a fast-changing digital world. She collects epic narrations and explores translational relations between the narratives’ visual and oral constituents.
Ms. Das is a recipient of the Junior Research Fellowship awarded by the University Grants Commission India. She has presented her work at various national and international conferences. She also served as Associate at the Nida School of Translation Studies, Italy and was selected for the SISU Translation Research Summer School, Shanghai, which was organized by the Baker Center for Translation and Intercultural Studies. She is a budding translator, who translates between Hindi and English. One of her translated short stories has been published by Sahitya Akademi in their journal Indian Literature.
As a Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant, Ms. Das is teaching Hindi at the University of Texas, Austin. Through her participation in the program, she is engaging with a diverse teacher-learner community. She hopes to return to India with upgraded pedagogical skills, which would aid her career as an academician in India.
Ghazali, Fatima
Fatima Ghazali
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi and Urdu |
Home Institution: | Patna University, Patna, Bihar |
Host Institution: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Fatima Ghazali completed her bachelor’s and master’s in English literature from Patna University, where she was awarded the Merit Certificate for being a rank-holder. After completing her master’s, she qualified the UGC National Eligibility Test in English, with a percentile score of 99.56. She has taught English as a second language, both at secondary school and undergraduate levels.
Ms. Ghazali enjoys writing. She wrote a research article titled “British Imperialism and the Woman: A Feminist Reading of the Native and the White Female”, which was published in Patna University Students’ Journal Iris. Her Letters to the Editor have been published in a leading national newspaper, The Indian Express. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. in English literature on the topic of the postcolonial Muslim woman and the relationship between their literary representations and colonial narratives.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Ms. Ghazali is teaching Hindi and Urdu at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She believes that learning new languages opens numerous avenues and makes one more informed as well as more empathetic. Therefore, she feels honored to act as the conduit between not just two different languages, but also two separate worlds. The U.S. is a melting pot of cultures from around the world and Ms. Ghazali hopes to learn and experience myriad new things during her time there as an FLTA.
Kumar, Chandan
Chandan Kumar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Host Institution: | University of Illinois, Chicago, IL |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Chandan Kumar is Assistant Professor at the Department of English and Cultural Studies, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka. At the department, he has designed and taught several linguistics courses and establishing the linguistics club ‘Taabiir’. Dr. Kumar completed his Ph.D. in linguistics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in 2020. His doctoral research delved into the morpho-syntactic and semantic aspects of the nominals in underrepresented languages of Bihar in India. Employing a typological approach, his study prioritized functionality while utilizing generative framework to elucidate structural phenomena across languages.
Dr. Kumar has presented and published articles in prestigious national and international conferences and journals. His research interests lie at the intersection of linguistic structure, society, and meta-structure. His recent publication examines the articulated NP/DP structure, specifically focusing on the challenges of definiteness and referentiality in the Magahi language. In 2020, he was awarded an honorarium of USD 1000 for a paper published by Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul and World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Dr. Kumar’s approach to teaching Hindi at the University of Illinois, Chicago revolves around fostering an intercultural learning experience. He strives to create a dynamic classroom environment that encourages students to explore and appreciate the diversity of languages and cultures, while also strengthening their linguistic skills. Dr. Kumar strives to promote multilingual competencies and an open exchange of ideas and practices amongst his students in an inclusive and dynamic classroom.
Kumar Pandey, Krishna
Krishna Kumar Pandey
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Central Institute of Hindi (Agra), Shillong, Meghalaya |
Host Institution: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Krishna Kumar Pandey is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the Central Institute of Hindi, Agra. Additionally, he holds the position of Regional Director at the Central Institute of Hindi’s regional center in Shillong, Meghalaya.
In 2020, Dr. Pandey completed his Ph.D. in linguistics at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. His doctoral research focused on the area of second language acquisition, orthography, spelling errors, and the culture of learning. He obtained his master’s in linguistics from the Department of Linguistics at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). In 2012, Dr. Pandey received the BHU prize for securing the first rank in his bachelor’s in linguistics at BHU. He has published research papers that explore topics such as the culture of learning, the role of English as a second language in India, and the nature and identity of the Devanagari script. Furthermore, he has written articles on language, culture, and identity, which have been published on reputed news platforms.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Dr. Pandey is teaching Hindi at the University of Michigan. In this role, he is contributing to the global prominence and growth of Indian languages, particularly Hindi. He intends to integrate the valuable teaching and learning experiences gained from this program into his pedagogical practices upon returning to India. In addition to providing an exceptional platform for teaching and learning, Dr. Pandey views the Fulbright FLTA program as a remarkable opportunity for fostering intercultural exchange.
Pankhadiwala, Riddhi
Riddhi Pankhadiwala
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Symbiosis International University, Pune, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Riddhi Pankhadiwala is working as an L-4 language interpreter and a Gujarati translator at Datamark Incorporated. She completed her master’s in English literature from Symbiosis International University, Pune in 2021. She also holds a master’s in Bharatnatyam and a bachelor’s in Indian classical music. In addition, she earned a diploma in gender and cultural studies from Savitribai Phule University, Pune. Throughout her academic journey, Ms. Pankhadiwala has dedicated herself to bringing Indian mythologies, performing arts, and aesthetics together on common ground for her doctoral research. She published a research paper on social voyeurism in Manjula Padmanabhan’s play Lights Out. Her research areas include Indian mythologies, Indian criticism, and performing aesthetics through literature.
Ms. Pankhadiwala works with Asian-Indians as a professional interpreter and translates across more than four languages. She has also been an active member of the English Language Teachers’ Association in Pune for a few years.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Ms. Pankhadiwala is teaching Hindi at Yale University. Having experienced a diversity of cultures around the world, she is working on finding a way to intermingle the cultures of the East and the West through performing arts and literature and to bring them to life on a stage. She aspires to utilize her Fulbright experiences to invent new teaching methods amidst the traditional approach of teaching in her own country, and to come up with more hands-on and practice-oriented pedagogies grounded in art and literature.
Priya, Payal
Payal Priya
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Payal Priya is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for English Studies, School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She has taught several courses in English language and literature at the undergraduate level and has been a language trainer for four years. She is pursuing her doctoral research, after completing her master’s in English literature from St. Xavier’s College, Ranchi, where she was part of an amateur theatre group. She has participated and won accolades in acting and public speaking and is trained in Kathak. Her doctoral research looks at the meaning of the sacral, particularly in Rāmlīlā, and the methods of creating the sacral in a performance. Her work also looks at the memory of the sacral and how it is transformed, transmuted, and transported in urban spaces and with the diaspora through semiotic translations. Her areas of interest are performance studies, memory studies, identity studies, Indian aesthetics, and philosophy.
Ms. Priya has presented her work at several national and international conferences and has published several academic papers. She writes short stories and poems, which have been published in reputable magazines and anthologies. She designed and conducted a workshop on creative writing for Umran, a Delhi based NGO.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Ms. Priya is teaching Hindi at the University of Notre Dame. Through this program, she wishes to share the culture of her country, experience another culture, and understand and explore the possibilities of building a more inclusive and accepting world.
Shabbir, Areeba
Areeba Shabbir
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Areeba Shabbir has worked with the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, as On-Air Educator for the Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) national TV channel. She has also held positions as Guest Faculty at Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University in New Delhi, and as Assistant Professor at GLA University in Mathura.
Dr. Shabbir completed her Ph.D. in English language teaching (ELT) from the Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Her research focused on the role of technology in language learning and teaching. During her research, she volunteered for Vision Aid Incorporated USA, and developed and taught spoken English courses to visually impaired individuals. In addition to contributing research papers to journals of high impact, she also actively participated in debates, group discussions, and theatrical performances as a student.
Dr. Shabbir is a teaching assistant in Hindi and Urdu at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. She aims to foster meaningful cultural exchange between both nations. She is promoting various aspects of Indian culture, including art, literature, and values by organizing and participating in cultural events at her host institution. Furthermore, Dr. Shabbir is working on collaborating with artists, cultural centers, and educational organizations in the U.S. to launch joint projects aimed at promoting the richness of Indian culture.
Singh, Vivek
Vivek Singh
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Vivek Singh is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He has taught several courses in English literature, language, and cultural studies at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels; and has taught research writing to Ph.D. scholars. He has also taught at the Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. After pursuing his M.Phil. from Pondicherry University, Puducherry, Dr. Singh joined EFL University, Hyderabad to complete his doctorate. His research interests include disability studies, cultural studies, English language teaching, and critical humanities.
Dr. Singh has delivered more than 20 invited lectures on various topics and published more than ten articles and academic papers. He has edited a book titled The Crisis of Humanity and his forthcoming books are in two languages: The Discourse of Disability: Indian Perspectives (English) and Post-truth (Hindi). For excellence in research, he received a DAAD fellowship.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Dr. Singh is teaching Hindi at Mississippi Valley State University, Mississippi. He is also studying the American social and cultural diversity and promoting Indian languages and cultures. In the classroom, he is engaging with critical pedagogy, which insists upon deliberation, critical judgment, and civic courage to celebrate pluralities as the essence of democratic thought.
Wahab, Aiman
Aiman Wahab
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program |
Project Title: | NA |
Field of Study: | Hindi |
Home Institution: | Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Aiman Wahab is an English language teacher at Jamia Middle School. She completed her postgraduation in English literature from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in 2022. She worked as Digital Academician at Bloombrain Learning Solutions. As a mentor at Bloombrain, she provided spoken English classes to adults and enabled them to cultivate their soft skills, ace their job interviews, and achieve proficiency in the English language.
Ms. Wahab is a poetry enthusiast and has a passion for teaching language using learner-centric methods. Her poetry and articles have been published in journals, online magazines, and anthologies. Her zealous participation in slam poetry, nukkad naatak, and qawwali performances during her graduation has enabled her to use these as pedagogical tools in her classroom and to create a vibrant learning experience for her students.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Ms. Wahab intends to create cultural awareness about India’s rich heritage and employ interactive methods to introduce Hindi language and literature to her students. She looks forward to exploring new techniques of teaching foreign languages through her experience in the U.S.
Bajpai, Asha
Asha Bajpai
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Law |
Home Institution: | Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Missouri Western State University, St. Joseph, MO |
Grant Start Month: | March 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Three months |
Asha Bajpai began her career at the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, where she was one of the founding faculty members. She went on to get her MPhil and PhD in law and has been involved for over three decades in teaching, research, and training on social laws, child rights, gender laws, public health laws, clinical education, law and social work, and legislative reforms. She had also trained law enforcement and judicial officers. As a professor of law, and the founding dean of the School of Law at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, she designed unique LLM courses on access to justice for preparing community lawyers. Prof. Bajpai was the director of field action projects such as the Access to Justice Clinic, and Chunauti – for rehabilitation of children in institutions.
Prof. Bajpai has been invited as amicus curiae and expert advisor by the Mumbai and Delhi High Courts in Public Interest Litigation cases. She has also been invited as a legal expert by UNESCO and by UNODC. She was a Fulbright lecturer at the Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C., and guest lecturer at the University of Warwick, UK, and the University of Westminster, UK. She has several publications, and her book Child Rights in India: Law, Policy and Practice by Oxford University Press is now in its third edition. Her other publications include From Exploitation to Empowerment, and Adoption Law and Justice to the Child.
In her three months as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at Missouri Western State University, St Joseph, MO, Prof. Bajpai will be teaching a course on comparative child rights law, and clinical street law at the Center for Women and Children.
Chowdhury, Abhijit
Abhijit Chowdhury
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Screenwriting |
Home Institution: | Bengali Film Industry, Kolkata, West Bengal |
Host Institution: | Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Seven months |
Abhijit Chowdhury is a screenwriter and director, working in the Bengali film and television industry in Kolkata. He has directed independent feature films, short films, and multiple popular and critically acclaimed Bengali web series, such as Manbhanjan, Johny Bonny, Astey Ladies, and Ekenbabu o Dhaka Rohosyo.
Abhijit is a guest lecturer at iLead, Kolkata, and several other institutions in the city, where he teaches filmmaking and screenwriting.
In his seven months as a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, Abhijit will teach a 3-credit undergraduate course on specific aspects of Indian cinema, and also offer a writing course on episodic short-scripts. He will work with the Cinema Studies Department to add more diversity to their current course curriculum. During this time, Abhijit will direct a short film as well, using Drexel University’s production resources, which will offer experiential learning to the students on his crew.
Damodaran, Sumangala
Sumangala Damodaran
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Development Studies / Gender Studies and Music |
Home Institution: | Institute for Human Development, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | University of Washington, Seattle, WA |
Grant Start Month: | December 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Sumangala Damodaran is a professor of development studies, economics, and popular music studies, with an academic career spanning more than three decades. She has taught for a long time in Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi, and Ambedkar University Delhi. She is now at the Institute of Human Development, New Delhi. She is also a visiting professor at Ashoka University, Haryana.
Prof. Damodaran’s areas of work include industrial organization, labour and the informal sector, global value chains, and gender. She has also researched extensively on the relationship between society and music and produced several music albums. As an academician and performing musician, she has been the recipient of many prestigious grants from India and abroad. She has collaborated with scholars and performers from different countries on academic research and poetry-music performances. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
In her six months as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Prof. Damodaran will be engaged in teaching two undergraduate courses in the Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies Department, working with colleagues in developing course modules, giving lecture-demonstrations around her work in music, and engaging with community organizations such as Ragamala, a music organization in Seattle, for conducting poetry, music and storytelling sessions.
Donde, Snehal
Snehal Donde
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Environmental Science/ Studies |
Home Institution: | Bhaktivedanta Research Centre, Galtare, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | CUNY Bronx Community College, Bronx, NY |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Dr. Snehal Donde is the dean of administrative affairs at the Bhaktivedanta Research Centre, University of Mumbai, located at Govardhan Ecovillage (GEV), Palghar, Maharashtra. She is also the chief research officer of GEV, which has been awarded a United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) award in 2017. She has more than three decades of administrative, teaching, and research experience. She holds a double PhD in zoology and management studies and has successfully guided nine PhD students.
Dr. Donde has received several research grants for projects including one on Ganga River pollution, erosion and sedimentation studies. She has chaired sessions at many prestigious international conferences and has over 80 peer-reviewed research publications to her credit, including nine books. She received the Green Crusader award from the UNEP and India’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. She is a member of the advisory council of People’s World Commission on Droughts and Floods, Ulrika, Sweden.
In her four months as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at the City University of New York’s Bronx Community College, Bronx, NY, Dr. Donde will teach courses on environmental science in the Departments of Chemistry, Earth Science and Environmental Sciences. She will also work with the Department of History, particularly with the faculty offering courses on human geography, and provide students with newer perspectives on rural India. She will conduct collective social learning workshops, and seminars on various sustainability initiatives centered around water quality and scarcity, rural development, and climate change resilience.
Kapil, Manoj
Manoj Kapil
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Computer Science & Engineering |
Home Institution: | Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Prof. Manoj Kapil serves as the dean and principal at the Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. With an illustrious academic career spanning over nineteen years in the realm of computer science and engineering, he has authored several books for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Dr. Kapil also has to his credit numerous international publications in esteemed journals such as IEEE Xplore and Springer. He has chaired sessions at several international conferences and has received a letter of appreciation from the Hon’ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh for his contribution to the field of computer science and engineering. Dr. Kapil has delivered lectures on cyber security and ethical hacking and guided many PhD scholars. He has also advised several state departments on various criminal cases in his capacity as expert consultant. His core domains of work are automata, web technology, security & cryptography.
In his nine months as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at Huston-Tillotson University, Austin, TX, Dr. Kapil will teach particular courses, and also assist in curriculum development, leveraging his expertise in computer science and engineering to deliver high-quality education and ensuring that students are well-equipped for future challenges in these fields.
Karuppusamy, Balasubramani
Balasubramani Karuppusamy
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Remote Sensing |
Home Institution: | Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu |
Host Institution: | North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Ten months |
Dr. Balasubramani Karuppusamy is an associate professor in the Department of Geography at the Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN). He did his Master’s and PhD from Madurai Kamaraj University. His doctoral thesis offers important insights into the potential of geospatial technologies in preparing sustainable agricultural development plans. Before joining CUTN in 2017, Dr. Balasubramani worked at Madurai Kamaraj University (2009-2011), and Bharathidasan University (2011-2017). He was also a visiting researcher at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology in 2019. His interdisciplinary research extensively uses geospatial technologies.
Dr. Balasubramani has received research grants from several bodies such as DST, SERB, ICMR, ICSSR and UGC. He has published over 50 research articles in reputed journals on remote sensing, earth science, and public health. He is a recipient of the Young Geographer award by the National Association of Geographers, India (NAGI) and the Young Scientist fellowship by TNSCST (Government of Tamil Nadu).
In his ten months as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC, Dr. Balasubramani will teach a course on the principles of remote sensing. Additionally, he will mentor student-led projects, and work with the sustainability group of the university on geospatial technologies in agriculture. He will also deliver a series of lectures in various departments of the university and other local institutions and interact with students on the effective utilization of geospatial techniques for sustainable agriculture.
Kumar Sharma, Pawan
Pawan Kumar Sharma
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Chemistry |
Home Institution: | Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana |
Host Institution: | Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Pawan Sharma is a professor of chemistry at the Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh. Previously, he was a professor of chemistry, dean of research & development, and dean of students’ welfare at Kurukshetra University, Haryana. He is passionate about teaching chemistry, and believes chemistry is not simply a body of knowledge but also a way of thinking.
Dr. Sharma has visited six continents and many countries, including the U.S. on a Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Seminar grant (2019). He is a recipient of the prestigious Srinivasa Ramanujan Birth Centenary Award gold medal (2018-2019) by the Indian Science Congress Association. He also received a bronze medal (2018) from the Chemical Research Society of India. He has over 130 research publications in journals of international repute and has also been granted patents.
In his ten months as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, Dr. Sharma will be teaching one course per semester, bringing diversity to the curriculum in terms of perspectives in teaching and cross-cultural communication. He will deliver public lectures to share with the campus and the community his experience of going to the Antarctic region, highlighting the implications of the formation of an ozone hole over Antarctica. He also hopes to engage with secondary school students in the area for ‘Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE)’. He aspires to strengthen the ties between Wesleyan University and higher education institutions in India.
Angmo, Rinchen
Rinchen Angmo
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Science |
Home Institution: | Ladakh Public School, Ladakh, Leh |
Host Institution: | Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL |
Grant Start Month: | January 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Six weeks |
At the Ladakh Public School in Leh, Ms. Rinchen Angmo oversees the science department and serves as the high school coordinator. In her present role, she works as student-mentor and teacher-trainer and designs lesson plans and other pedagogical tools. She has a bachelor’s in science and education and a master’s in plant biotechnology.
Ms. Angmo is a member of VIBHA (Vijnana Bharati) and works relentlessly to propagate the participation of students from Ladakh in science and technology competitions and seminars. She is also a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry and has attended workshops to change the science teaching-learning methodologies practiced in schools for decades.
Through her participation in the Fulbright TEA program, Ms. Angmo is looking forward to expanding her pedagogical knowledge and skills by interacting with a global network of teachers. She is determined to empower the teachers in her community through her global exposure. She aims to take forward her belief in “compassion in education” for the holistic development of students.
Gupta, Divya
Divya Gupta
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | English |
Home Institution: | Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | California State University, Chico, CA |
Grant Start Month: | June 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Six weeks |
Ms. Divya Gupta is an English language teacher with the Directorate of Education, Government of National Capital Territory (GNCT), Delhi. She has more than 13 years of teaching experience. Currently, she is engaged with the Library branch at the Headquarters of the Directorate of Education where she is involved in improving the infrastructure and reading resources at the libraries of Delhi government schools. She works with librarians at all the Schools of Specialized Excellence in Delhi to ensure that young learners enjoy reading from their early years and get access to age-appropriate engaging books. She is also responsible for developing these libraries as safe spaces where students can explore reading at their pace.
Ms. Gupta was instrumental in creating Delhi’s first Reading Room in one of the Schools of Excellence. She strongly believes that libraries are centers of learning that play a significant role in raising a thoughtful, tolerant, sensitive generation of thinkers in addition to being springboards for academic achievement and language acquisition.
Through her Fulbright journey, Ms. Gupta aims to learn how the multiplicity of perspectives in different cultures impacts learning around the globe. During her FTEA program, she is gaining insights into curriculum design and the latest models of lesson planning. She is excited to interact with educators from the U.S. and other countries and create a network of educators for continuous professional development.
Irshad Ali, Syed
Syed Irshad Ali
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | English |
Home Institution: | Ts Model School Govt. Junior College, Pegadapally, Telangana |
Host Institution: | University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA |
Grant Start Month: | January 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Six weeks |
Mr. Syed Irshad Ali teaches English at TS Model School and Government Junior College, Pegadapally, Jagtial, Telangana. He has 14 years of teaching experience. He has a master’s in arts and a bachelor’s in education.
Mr. Ali is a resource person for state-level training programs for English teachers. He participated in an eight-week online American English e-teacher program and MOOCs. He received the district-level best teacher award of 2022 for excellence in English teaching and his services during COVID-19.
Through his participation in the Fulbright TEA program, he is exploring new methodologies to engage students actively, emerge as a global teacher, and resolve local issues to serve the community. He wants to change the perspective of a conventional teacher. On his return, he would like to develop language skills of his students and colleagues by conducting language orientation programs. This, in turn, will enhance the confidence of his students and prepare them for educational and professional goals. He will share his Fulbright program learnings by participating in nationwide language forums.
Kumar, Dinesh
Dinesh Kumar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Biology |
Home Institution: | Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Amritsar, Punjab |
Host Institution: | Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL |
Grant Start Month: | January 2026 |
Duration of Grant: | Six weeks |
Mr. Dinesh Kumar teaches biology to grades 11 and 12 at a Government Girls’ Senior Secondary School in Ajnala, Amritsar, Punjab. With more than 20 years of teaching experience, he oversees the functioning of the science and biology laboratory in the school. He has a double master’s in zoology and English.
Mr. Kumar received the Malti Gyan Peeth Puraskar in 2018 from the Vice President of India for his contributions to the field of education. He participated in a professional development program at the University of Toronto sponsored by the Punjab Government. He served as a mentor teacher and a master resource person for teacher training programs. He actively participated in national and international training sessions, workshops, and seminars, covering a wide array of subjects and objectives.
Mr. Kumar sees the Fulbright TEA program as a transformative opportunity to enhance his teaching skills and bring new perspectives to his students and colleagues. During the program, he is exploring innovative approaches to biology education, incorporating technology in the classroom, and understanding global best practices.
Upon his return to India, Mr. Kumar plans to integrate the knowledge gained from the Fulbright TEA program into his teaching methods with a focus on creating a more engaging and interactive learning environment for his students. He envisions sharing his experiences with his fellow educators and contributing to the improvement of biology education in the local community and beyond.
Kumar Sankranthi, Ravi
Ravi Kumar Sankranthi
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | English |
Home Institution: | Zilla Parishad High School, Khammam, Telangana |
Host Institution: | Kent State University, Kent, OH |
Grant Start Month: | September 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Six weeks |
Mr. Ravi Kumar Sankranthi teaches English to grades 6 – 10 at the Zilla Parishad High School in Kusumanchi, Telangana. Most of his students are from marginalized communities. Since 2008, he is also a teacher trainer for district and state-level training programs. He has trained teachers from vernacular medium schools and equipped them to teach in English medium schools. He has a master’s and a bachelor’s in English literature.
Mr. Sankranthi participated in a workshop on multilingualism organized by the Regional Institute of English, Bangalore wherein he provided digital inputs for the training module of in-service teachers. He presented a paper on “Issues and Challenges in the Implementation of Discourse Oriented Pedagogy” at a national conference in Hyderabad.
During the Fulbright TEA program, Mr. Sankranthi is learning the latest strategies in teaching English. He is excited to share his classroom experiences and success stories with the international FTEA fellows. He is curious to find solutions to the challenges of teaching in a heterogeneous classroom. As a cultural ambassador, he is excited to represent his country and culture and understand the cultures of other countries. Upon his return, Mr. Sankranthi wants to share his FTEA experiences with his students and colleagues. He intends to create a long-lasting bond with U.S. schools and schools of international FTEA fellows by designing various academic projects.
Shakeel, Shayista
Shayista Shakeel
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | English |
Home Institution: | Girls High School Dangiwacha, Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir |
Host Institution: | University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO |
Grant Start Month: | September 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Six weeks |
Ms. Shayista Shakeel teaches English and Social Science at a government high school in the district of Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir. She has a dual master’s in English and education. She is passionate about environmental pollution and undertakes activities with her students to clean water resources and disposal of bio-degradable waste. She has counseled several students who are undergoing depression or addicted to drugs. She coordinates workshops and events focusing on skill enhancement and development of students. In addition, she is a freelance columnist and has authored several articles in local dailies.
Ms. Shakeel’s participation in the Fulbright TEA program is helping her to develop a curriculum based on the model of shared learning for her students. She is learning new teaching methodologies and is sharing her experience and observations with international FTEA participants. Upon return to India, she intends to advocate practice-based learning and inclusive classrooms in schools of her community with the help of knowledge gained during her Fulbright program.
Singh Lakhanpal, Amandeep
Amandeep Singh Lakhanpal
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Grant Category: | Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | English |
Home Institution: | Government High School, Ludhiana, Punjab |
Host Institution: | University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO |
Grant Start Month: | September 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Six weeks |
Mr. Amandeep Singh teaches English at a government school in Andlu village, Ludhiana, Punjab. He has more than 15 years of experience teaching in rural and urban schools. He has a master’s in English and a bachelor’s in education. Additionally, he has completed a postgraduate certificate in the Teaching of English.
As a state resource person, Mr. Singh is involved in developing content for teacher training modules. He has attended international conferences on “English language teaching” in UK and India. He completed a five-week online teacher training course on ‘Shaping the Way We Teach English, the Landscape of English Language Teaching’ organized by the U.S. Department of State and the University of Oregon. He received the prestigious Malti Gyan Peeth Award from the President of India in 2016 for his excellence in teaching. His various appreciation certificates from the Punjab Directorate of Education speak of his contribution to imparting quality education to his students.
The Fulbright TEA program is an opportunity for Mr. Singh to learn new teaching techniques and methodologies used in the American educational system which will further help him serve his community and students in India. His participation in the FTEA program will facilitate in enhancing the English language proficiency of his students. Upon his return to India, he would like to share his knowledge about the U.S. and its educational values with his colleagues and students to make them aware of the best educational practices in the U.S.
Dilip Chimurkar, Navinya
Navinya Dilip Chimurkar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowship for Doctoral Research |
Project Title: | Understanding the Air-pollution Climate-warming Nexus in the Indian Region: Critical Optical Property Measurements of Pollution Particles |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Host Institution: | Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Navinya Dilip Chimurkar is a research scholar in climate studies at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai. He is working with Prof. Harish C. Phuleria and Prof. Chandra Venkataraman to understand the climate impact of highly overlooked non-cooking residential activities in India. He has conducted surveys and emission measurement campaigns to characterize the carbonaceous aerosol emissions from biomass and kerosene burning for water heating, space heating, and kerosene lighting.
Mr. Chimurkar has completed his master’s in climate science and technology from the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Odhisha and his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology, Chandrapur. He has published various articles, a policy brief and a book chapter on air quality. Apart from research, Mr. Chimurkar is a Hindi poet and has participated in many poetic events. He represented his master’s institute at Inter-IIT Cultural Meet for poetry. He is also a yoga enthusiast and has won a district-level competition.
During his Fulbright-Kalam Climate fellowship, Mr. Chimurkar is quantifying the climate impact of brown carbon particles from various sources using the state-of-the-science multi-wavelength spectrophotometer and Mie-theory modeling. The outcome of this research will improve climate assessment and aid in preparing a regional mitigation plan for India.
Kumar Sharma, Gagan
Gagan Kumar Sharma
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowship for Doctoral Research |
Project Title: | Focused Ion Beam (FIB) Patterned Two-dimensional Nanocomposites for Bendable Micro-supercapacitors as Green Energy Harvesters |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand |
Host Institution: | Rice University, Houston, TX |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Mr. Gagan Kumar Sharma is working as a Ph.D. candidate under the DST-INSPIRE Fellowship program at the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand. He is conducting research with Professor Davinder Kaur on 2D nanomaterial based composites for lead-free energy storage devices (supercapacitors). Mr. Sharma holds a bachelor’s degree (Honours) in physics from the University of Delhi. He is also a second-rank holder in his master’s in physics from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur. During his HSC/Intermediate, he emerged as a third district topper, and the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India has awarded him the INSPIRE Scholarship for UG & PG studies.
Mr. Sharma has published his research work in various peer-reviewed international journals, including Applied Physics Letters. He has presented his research findings at numerous international conferences, including AEM-2022 held at the Imperial College London. He is a recipient of the Best Poster Presentation Award for two conferences. He is also a sportsperson and loves to travel to new places.
As a Fulbright-Kalam Climate fellow, Mr. Sharma is working on the next generation lead-free and environmentally friendly energy storage technology. One of the primary goals of his research on green energy is to benefit every section of human civilization. He expects that the collaborative work will provide a tactic for commercialization at low manufacturing costs and prevent environmental imbalance. He is further optimizing several nanohybrid materials for better capacitive properties, which may solve the current energy crisis of the world. He also plans to explore various metallic foil/mesh/foam as a flexible current collector for bendable supercapacitors.
Salim, Rizana
Rizana Salim
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowship for Doctoral Research |
Project Title: | Investigating the Role of Aerosol Reactive Species in Public Health over India in Anthropocene: Beyond Epidemiology of Causal Connection Between Exposure and Health Outcome |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | , Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Host Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, CA |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Ms. Rizana Salim is pursuing her Ph.D. from the Aerosol group, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai under the guidance of Prof. Sachin S Gunthe. She completed her B.Tech. in civil engineering from the Royal College of Engineering and Technology, Kerala, and M.Tech. from the National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, in remote sensing and GIS. At present, her research focuses on experimental and modelling studies to investigate the role of atmospheric aerosols, as physiological sources of reactive oxygen and chlorine species, in producing oxidative stress in the lungs and the resulting health impacts.
Ms. Salim’s upbringing in the mountains made her closely connected to nature and instilled in her a strong belief that we always get what we give. Hence, she believes it is an individual’s responsibility to gift the environment a token of gratitude. Her subject of research is her token of gratitude for the air we breathe. She loves to paint, read and travel.
As a Fulbright-Kalam Climate fellow, Ms. Salim is doing her experimental work at the University of California, Irvine under the guidance of Prof. Manabu Shiraiwa. Ms. Salim is conducting detailed analysis and advanced research using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer and high-resolution mass spectrometer (HRMS) and other experimental methods for the detection and quantification of radical species and to understand the toxicity and oxidative potential of these radicals.
Moses Abraham, Bokinala
Bokinala Moses Abraham
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowship for Postdoctoral Research |
Project Title: | Combined Machine Learning and Experimental Driven Discovery of MXene Supported Single Atom Catalysis for CO2 Conversion: From Environmental Threat to Global Asset |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | Indian institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
Host Institution: | Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA |
Grant Start Month: | January 2024 |
Duration of Grant: | Twenty-four months |
Dr. Bokinala Moses Abraham is National Postdoctoral Fellow in the group of Prof. Jayant K. Singh at IIT-Kanpur, which focuses on fusing density functional theory simulations with modern machine learning approaches to rationalize and accelerate the chemical design and discovery of novel materials. Dr. Abraham obtained his first-class B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in physics from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. Thereafter, he moved to the University of Hyderabad for a Ph.D. degree, where he pursued his own research ideas that enabled him to tackle multidisciplinary problems, such as those related to the study of materials at high-pressures, and understanding the physico-chemical properties of high-energy density materials.
Dr. Abraham has contributed to nearly 45 international publications in peer-reviewed journals. He has received several prestigious and competitive fundings for attending international conferences, which includes the RSC travel grant and the International Travel Support grant offered by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India. He also received funding from high parallel-computing HPC-Europa3 mobility program (2022) for a research stay of 3 months at the University of Barcelona (UB), Spain with Prof. Dr. Francesc Illas’ group. Dr. Abraham’s work towards design and development of highly efficient catalysts for CO2 conversion and hydrogen evolution reaction are seminal contributions to the field of catalysis.
Dr. Abraham is designing and developing a library of unique and fascinating MXene-supported single atom catalysts by fusing modern machine-learning approaches with experimental techniques during the Fulbright-Kalam Climate fellowship for Postdoctoral Research. Dr. Abraham believes that the scientific knowledge generated from this project would be utilized as a reference for CO2 reduction into hydrocarbon fuels, thereby helping meet real-world energy demands in a sustainable manner.
Sharma, Aashna
Aashna Sharma
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowship for Postdoctoral Research |
Project Title: | Combined Effects of Climate and Land-use Changes on India’s Freshwater Megafauna |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, Uttarakhand |
Host Institution: | Illinois State University, Normal, IL |
Grant Start Month: | September 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Twenty-four months |
Dr. Aashna Sharma is Senior Project Associate at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun. She completed her B.Sc. (Hons) in 2011 and M.Sc. (Hons.) in 2013 in zoology from Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh. She has a Ph.D. from the Department of Zoology, PU and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), under joint supervision of Dr. Y.K. Rawal and Dr J.A. Johnson. Her doctoral research focused on assessing the climate change and invasion impacts on native Himalayan fishes, and on developing state-of-the-art models for their conservation.
Dr. Sharma has worked in various capacities at WII, contributing to the assessment of climate change impacts on various taxa of lotic ecosystems. She qualified the UGC-NET and GATE exams, apart from receiving several honors and awards, including the Best Popular Science Story award under the DST-Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research (AWSAR) and best oral presentation awards at various research seminars. She has served as an invited speaker for various national and international seminars. Dr. Sharma is also Review Editor of Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
Large-bodied freshwater fauna or megafauna are witnessing extensive declines in the Anthropocene, and climate change is expected to exacerbate the situation owing to their extinction-prone traits. Their defaunations are more feared in nations like India that are biologically diverse yet anthropically populous. Through the Fulbright-Kalam Climate fellowship for Postdoctoral Research, Dr. Sharma aims to identify conservation hotspots for megafauna in India by assessing the impacts of future climate and land-use changes.
Sonam, Sonam
Sonam Sonam
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowship for Postdoctoral Research |
Project Title: | River Protection for Climate Resilience Through the Integration of Geospatial Technology, and Indigenous Knowledge for Environmental Flow Modeling |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar, Gujarat |
Host Institution: | University of Maine, Orono, ME |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Twenty-four months |
Dr. Sonam obtained her doctorate in earth sciences from the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar in 2019, and her B.Sc.(H) and M.Sc. in geology from Hansraj College, the University of Delhi in 2011 and 2013 respectively. Her specializations are in the field of fluvial geomorphology, hydrology, and geospatial science.
Dr. Sonam was awarded the CSIR-Research Associate grant in the year 2021 and is currently a CSIR-Research Associate at IIT, Gandhinagar. She is also recipient of the CSIR-UGC JRF fellowship in the field of earth, atmospheric, ocean and planetary Sciences 2013-2018, and the DST-SERB International Travel grant to present her work at the European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2018. After her Ph.D., she worked as a post-doctoral Research Associate on the arid zone rivers and biodiversity, as a part of the Gujarat state climate change project under the National Mission for Strategic Knowledge on Climate Change, DST, Government of India.
Dr. Sonam’s Fulbright-Kalam Climate fellowship for Postdoctoral Research project is regarding environmental flow modelling for sustainable management of river systems. To understand the gravity of the crisis associated with degraded river health and to ensure sustainable development for all stakeholders, a combined socio-hydro-geomorphic approach, including indigenous knowledge and geospatial techniques, is needed. However, this integrated strategy lacks well-defined methodology. Dr. Sonam is using geospatial tools and integrating them with indigenous knowledge to model environmental flow needed to ensure a healthy functioning river: geospatial techniques are used to analyze river morphological susceptibility to exogenous forcing and indigenous knowledge is used to explain a river’s flow requirements at local scales.
Matsagar, Vasant
Vasant Matsagar
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowships for Academic and Professional Excellence (Research - Flex) |
Project Title: | Abatement of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Stubble Burning by Adapting to New Agriculture Waste Management in Gainfully Making Green Industrial Products |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi |
Host Institution: | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
Grant Start Month: | December 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Prof. Vasant Matsagar is Professor and Dogra Chair at the Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, New Delhi. He obtained his Ph.D. from IIT Bombay in structural engineering.
Prof. Matsagar is serving on editorial boards of reputed journals in various capacities: Editor-in-Chief of Indian Society of Earthquake Technology (ISET Journal) and the Indian Concrete Journal; Associate Editor for “Computational Methods in Structural Engineering” section” of Frontiers in Built Environment; and an editorial board member of Bulletin of New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, Proceedings of Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings, Advances in Civil Engineering, International Journal of Protective Structures, and the journal Architecture, Structures, and Construction. Prof. Matsagar is Founding Director and Fellow of Council of Vibration Specialists, and has received fellowships from Humboldt Foundation, Erasmus, ASEM-DUO India, FEIT Visiting Academic among others. He is also a DAAD (India) Research Ambassador and an elected fellow of the Indian National Academy for Engineering (INAE), the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), the Institution of Engineers (India), and the Indian Society of Earthquake Technology.
Prof. Matsagar is interested in multi-hazard protection of structures using advanced engineered materials. During his Fulbright-Kalam Climate fellowship for Academic and Professional Excellence at Michigan State University (MSU), Prof. Matsagar is developing a technology for manufacturing biocomposites from agro-residues for gainfully using them in built infrastructure at large-scale as construction materials. By developing a suitable agriculture waste management scheme and implementing it in practice and contributing to sustainability through decarbonized circular economy, this collaborative research work strives for the development of hazard resilient infrastructure in modern cities and towns in both the U.S. and India.
Preethi Meher, K.R.S.
K.R.S. Preethi Meher
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Grant Category: | Fulbright-Kalam Fellowships for Academic and Professional Excellence (Research - Flex) |
Project Title: | X-ray Diffraction (ex-site/in-situ) Enabled Optimization of Design, Processing and Performance of Environmentally Sustainable Photovoltaic Hybrid Halides to Meet Climate Targets |
Field of Study: | Climate |
Home Institution: | Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu |
Host Institution: | Boise State University, Boise, ID |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. K.R.S. Preethi Meher is Assistant Professor at the Department of Materials Science, School of Technology, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu. She completed her Ph.D. at the Materials Research Center, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru in 2012.
Dr. Meher was the Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window WILLPower (EMECW) visiting research fellow in 2010 at the Laboratoire Structures, Properties and Modeling of Solids Laboratory (SPMS), UMR CNRS 8580, CentraleSupélec, Paris-Saclay University, France. She was also a CNRS postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratorie CRISMAT, Caen from 2013-2014 and later served as Research Associate at the Materials Science Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu. She has been awarded UGC-DAE-CSR Collaborative Research Scheme for 2022-2025 and is a life member of the Materials Research Society of India (MRSI).
Dr. Meher’s research laboratory at CUTN focuses on the development of new multifunctional materials and electroceramics for energy production, harvesting, and sensing applications. Currently, she works on synthesis, structural and property correlations in novel perovskite halide compositions for photovoltaics. She has published 25 peer-reviewed journal articles and presented several papers at international and national conferences and workshops apart from serving as an invited speaker at various Faculty development programs.
As a Fulbright-Kalam Climate scholar for Academic and Professional Excellence, Dr. Meher is studying novel layered perovskite halide compositions that exhibit excellent optoelectronic properties coupled with very good stability for an enhanced lifetime of the photovoltaic device.
Bino Sathiadhas, Sateesh
Sateesh Bino Sathiadhas
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Grant Category: | Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program |
Project Title: | N.A. |
Field of Study: | Law and Human Rights |
Home Institution: | Kerala Police - Government of Kerala, Kerala, Kerala |
Host Institution: | American University, Washington, DC |
Grant Start Month: | August 2023 |
Duration of Grant: | Ten months |
Sateesh Bino is the Deputy Inspector General of Police in the Indian state of Kerala. He is a 2008 batch Indian Police Service officer. He has approximately 15 years of experience, including serving as the police chief in five districts of Kerala where he supervised sensitive investigations, ensured law and order, and initiated several well-appreciated community policing initiatives, specifically focusing on prevention of drug abuse and trafficking. In 2023, Sateesh was a global fellow with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). He is a certified Resilience Trainer of the University of Pennsylvania and the U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance.
Apart from his professional accomplishments, Sateesh is an avid fitness enthusiast, being an ultra-marathoner and a triathlete. He has completed two full IRONMAN triathlons (Maryland 2022, Texas 2023). He holds a master’s degree in public policy from the Indian School of Business and a doctorate in managerial economics. As a Humphrey Fellow, Sateesh will focus on law and human rights. He intends to study international best practices in ensuring human rights and contribute to the development of standard operating procedures for law enforcement in this direction.