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Old July 21st, 2016, 01:11 PM
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Hello Friends , Here I want to Get List of Current Areas of Active Research of
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Old July 21st, 2016, 03:26 PM
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The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) is an Autonomous Institution set up by the University Grants Commission to promote nucleation and growth of active groups in astronomy and astrophysics in Indian Universities.

It was Founded in 1988 .

IUCAA is Located in the University of Pune

Campus Next to the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics

Research at IUCAA Spans a Wide Range of Fields.

Current Areas of Active Research Include

Classical and quantum gravity
Cosmic magnetic fields
Cosmic Microwave Background studies
Cosmology and large scale structure
Galactic and extragalactic astronomy
Gravitational waves
High energy astrophysics
Instrumentation for astronomy
Interstellar medium
Observational Astronomy (Optical, UV, X-ray and Radio)
Solar Physics
Solar system and stellar physics
Virtual observatory


Faculty Members List :


Professor Somak Raychaudhury, Director (somak)

Professor Joydeep Bagchi, Associate Professor (Scientist F) (joydeep)
Radio Astronomy, X-ray Studies of Galaxy Clusters, and High Energy Radiative Processes.

Professor Dipankar Bhattacharya, Professor (Scientist H) (dipankar)
High Energy Astrophysics, Neutron Stars, Gamma Ray Bursts, and X-ray Astronomy.

Professor Sukanta Bose, Professor (Scientist G) (sukanta)

Professor Naresh K. Dadhich, Emeritus Professor (nkd)
Classical General Relativity, and Relativistic Astrophysics.

Professor Gulab Chand Dewangan, Associate Professor (Scientist F) (gulabd)
X-ray Astronomy, AGNs, ULXs, X-ray Binaries, Multi-wavelength Astronomy.

Professor Sanjeev Dhurandhar, Emeritus Professor (sanjeev)
Gravitational wave astronomy, gravitational wave data analysis and general relativity.

Professor Neeraj Gupta, Professor (Scientist E) (ngupta)
Interstellar medium, Quasar absorption lines, Radio and optical spectroscopy, Wideband radio aperture synthesis, Very long baseline interferometry, and techniques relevant to large spectroscopic surveys.

Professor Ranjan Gupta, Professor (Scientist H) (rag)
Astronomical Instrumentation, Stellar Spectroscopy, and Artificial Neural Networks.

Professor Ajit K. Kembhavi, Emeritus Professor (akk)
Quasars, Elliptical Galaxies, Virtual Observatory, and Simulations.

Professor Ranjeev Misra, Professor (Scientist G) (rmisra)
Blackhole and Neutron Star Binaries, AGN and Quasars, High Energy Radiative Processes, and X-ray Data Analysis.

Professor Sanjit Mitra, Associate Professor (Scientist F) (sanjit)
Gravitational Waves, Cosmology and Cosmic Microwave Background.

Professor Jayant V. Narlikar, Emeritus Professor (jvn)
Physical Cosmology, Quantum Cosmology, Extragalactic Astrophysics, and Gravitation.

Professor T. Padmanabhan, Dean, Core Academic Programmes, Distinguished Professor (Scientist I) (paddy)
Quantum Gravity, QFT in Curved Spacetime, Cosmology, Structure Formation in the Universe, and Statistical Mechanics of Gravitating Systems.

Professor Aseem Paranjape, Assistant Professor (Scientist E) (aseem)
Cosmology, large scale structure (dark matter, galaxies and inter-galactic medium), galaxy clusters, dark energy, primordial non-Gaussianity, general relativity, semi-classical effects near black holes, statistical techniques for cosmology

Professor A.N. Ramaprakash, Professor (Scientist G) (anr)

Astronomical Instrumentation, and Observations.

Professor Kanak Saha, Professor (Scientist E) (kanak)
Galactic dynamics, galaxy evolution, bulges in spiral galaxies, stellar bars and double bars, structure and spin of dark matter haloes around disk galaxies, Milky Way, disk instabilities, spiral structures, N-body simulation.

Professor Varun Sahni, Distinguished Professor (Scientist I) (varun)
Cosmology, Early Universe, Inflation, QFT in Curved Spacetime, Formation of Large Scale Structure, and CMB.

Professor Tarun Souradeep, Professor (Scientist H) (tarun)
Cosmology, Structure Formation in the Universe, CMB, Early Universe, and Applications of QFT in Curved Spacetimes.

Professor R. Srianand, Professor (Scientist H) (anand)
QSO, Absorption Lines, Intergalactic Medium, and Cosmology.

Professor Kandaswamy Subramanian, Distinguished Professor (Scientist I) (kandu)
Gravitational Lensing, Origin of Cosmic Magnetic Field, Cosmology, Structure Formation, and Early Universe.

Professor Shyam N. Tandon, Emeritus Professor (sntandon)
Cosmic Ray Physics, Infrared and Far Infrared Astronomy, Astronomical Observations using Balloon Borne Flat Forms, Astronomical Instrumentation, and Weak Forces in Nature.

Professor Durgesh Tripathi, Associate Professor (Scientist F) (durgesh)
Physics of Solar Atmosphere, Solar Eruptions and Associated Phenomena, Solar Terrestrial Relations, Spectroscopy, Solar Magneto-hydrodynamics
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