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SUMMARY:The Narasimhan Seshadri Theorem and Some of its Ramifications
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:The Narasimhan-Seshadri Theorem is one of the spectacular theorems from India in the past 50 years or so. The theorem is more than a deep result but is in a way a philosophy or correspondences and symmetries. The theorem has had an impact on several aspects of mathematics. The theorem has also led to developments along lines that are similar but by themselves are also deep and central. Since the talk is for a general audience\, I plan to give an overview of the theorem\, a few of its big impacts on topology and geometry\, and a few of its ramifications in terms of generalizations.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/the-narasimhan-seshadri-theorem-and-some-of-its-ramifications/
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SUMMARY:Dr Chennupati Jagadish on Semiconductor Nanostructures for Optoelectronics Applications
DESCRIPTION:In the next installment of the University Distinguished Lecture\, SRM University-AP brings to you Dr Chennupati Jagadish\, a distinguished professor in Physics in the Research School of Physics and Engineering at the Australian National University. He leads the Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group as its head since its establishment in 1990 by him. \nDate: January 22\, 2022 (Saturday) \nTime: 11.00 am IST \n\n\nAbout the Topic: \nSemiconductors have played an important role in the development of information and communications technology\, solar cells\, solid state lighting. Nanowires are considered as building blocks for the next generation electronics and optoelectronics. In this talk\, I will present the results on optoelectronic devices such as lasers/LEDs\, THz detectors\, energy devices such as solar cells\, photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting and Neuro-electrodes. Future prospects of the semiconductor nanowires will be discussed. \n\n﻿\n\nAbout the Speaker: \nDr Chennupati Jagadish obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the Acharya Nagarjuna University in Tenali\, Andhra Pradesh in the year 1977. He received his Master of Science in Applied Physics with a specialisation in Electronics from Andhra University in the year 1980. He acquired his PhD in Physics\, by working on ‘Semiconducting Thin Films’\, from the University of Delhi in the year 1986. He also held the position of a post-doctoral fellow in the Queens University. \nDr Jagadish moved to the Australian National University in the year 1990 and joined the newly established Department of Electronic Materials Engineering in the Research School of Physics and Engineering. He was the Vice-President and Secretary at the Australian Academy of Science for Physical Sciences for four years. \nCommitted to his role as an academician\, Dr Jagadish also holds many honorary and guest faculty positions around the world in leading Universities such as the Oxford University\, the Cambridge University\, South Central University (The Republic of China)\, the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China\, the University of Tokyo and the Taiwan National University to name a few. \nHe makes a frequent appearance\, by invitation\, to various international conferences and seminars on Material Sciences\, Electronics\, Quantum Electronics\, Semiconductors\, Physics\, Photonics\, and Material Sciences. As an active member of the Material Research Society\, IEEE\, he has delivered many talks and guest lectures as well as organised several sessions in MRS\, IEEE meetings throughout the world. \nDr Chennupati Jagadish is currently the Editor-in-Chief for Applied Physics Reviews. He was earlier the Editor-in-Chief for Progress in Quantum electronics and Co-Editor-in-chief for the International Journal of High-Speed Electronics and Systems. He is also the Editor for the Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science\, Springer Series in Material Science\, Springer Series in Nanoptics and Nanophotonics\, Elsevier Series in Semiconductors and Semimetals\, IEEE Electron Device Letters\, and Light: Science and Applications of Nature Publishing Group. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of over 20 journals including ACS Nano\, Physica Status Solidi: Rapid Res. Lett.\, IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine\, IEEE Photonics Journal\, Solid State Electronics\, among others. \nDr Jagadish holds many laurels to his name. He became a Champion of the Order of Australia for his eminent contributions to Physics and Engineering at the Australia Day Honours 2016. He has acquired the IEEE Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology (2015)\, the Walter Boas Medal from the Australian Institute of Physics (2013) and the Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal from the Australian Academy of Science (2019). \nHe became an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (2003). In 2020\, he also became an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering for his contributions to the nanotechnology of optoelectronic devices. The Australian Research Council awarded him with the Federation Fellowship (2004-09) and with the Laureate Fellowship (2009-14). \nIt would be a privilege to have Dr Chennupati Jagadish\, an astoundingly celebrated research personality\, in our midst. We urge everyone to make the most of this opportunity. The University Distinguished Lecture (UDL) hosted by SRM University-AP is attended by about 2000 members from IITs\, NITs\, IISERs\, Universities/Institutions\, CSIR\, DST\, DBT\, DRDO\, DAE\, ISRO\, NARL\, MoES and several others from different parts of the country. \nSRM University-AP cordially invites everyone to the fourteenth University distinguished Lecture on January 22\, 2022\, Saturday at 11.00 am IST. \n 
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/dr-chennupati-jagadish-on-semiconductor-nanostructures-for-optoelectronics-applications/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220122T160000
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SUMMARY:Ms Mallarapu Tanoogna shares her experience
DESCRIPTION:Ms Mallarapu Tanoogna\, a third-year Civil Engineering student at SRM University – AP\, has excelled at National Indoor Archery Championship-2021\, winning three gold medals and finishing 8th in the National Open Ranking representing Andhra Pradesh. The Department of Student Affairs hosts The Newsmaker session with Ms Tanoogna on January 22\, 2022\, from 4.00 pm to 5.00 pm. \nMs Tanoogna has been training to participate in indoor and outdoor archery championships for a year. She won gold medals in the Senior Recurve women individual\, women team and mixed team categories and is ranked 8th in the national archery rankings. \nAll are encouraged to join the session and get inspired by the champion!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/ms-mallarapu-tanoogna-shares-her-experience/
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