Gokul G Nair
In Gokul’s project, he worked on problems from nonlinear dynamics, especially synchrony in coupled oscillators and chimaera states.
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In Gokul’s project, he worked on problems from nonlinear dynamics, especially synchrony in coupled oscillators and chimaera states.
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Dhiman worked on computational analysis of nano-bio interface from molecular dynamics simulation. The charge of nanoparticles influences how they interact with biomolecules. He used molecular simulation techniques with classical force fields to study the charge and mobility of nanoparticles in presence of external electric field and make predictions which can be compared with experiments.
Read MoreThe U.S. Bose Scholarship Program provides opportunities to United States students to undertake research at Indian based universities in the Summer 2018 for a period of 10-12 weeks. In order to build long-term R&D linkages and collaborations across scientific disciplines, cultures and geographical boundaries, the Science & Engineering Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology
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Mentors Scholars may identify their mentors from any top Indian or U.S. institution they would like; they are not limited to the list of former mentors or former host institutions we present on the Khorana or Bose pages of our website. Prospective Scholars: There will be a list of mentors with projects open to participating
Read MoreSatyendra Nath Bose ( 1894-1974) was an Indian physicist whose seminal theories in quantum mechanics prompted a collaboration with Einstein, and led to the development of the Bose Einstein statistics and to the creation of the field of quantum statistics. The theoretical physicist Paul Dirac named the class of particles that obey the Bose Einstein
Read MoreS.N. Bose Scholars The S.N. Bose Program for Scholars was named in honor of Satyendra Nath Bose ( 1894-1974), an Indian physicist whose seminal theories in quantum mechanics led to the development of the Bose Einstein statistics and to the creation of the field of quantum statistics. The S.N. Bose Program provides opportunities to Indian
Read MoreWINStep Forward (WSF) is a nonprofit based in Madison, WI with a mission to build a bridge between the United States and India through research, science and technology. WSF was founded by Dr. Aseem Ansari, Professor of Chemical Genomics and Synthetic Biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2014. WSF is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) agency
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WINStep Forward welcomes volunteers to help us build various aspects of our programs. We welcome volunteers in many areas including website development, outreach, and program development. If you would like to volunteer, please email us at info@winstepforward.org. Click on the pictures of the volunteers below to learn a little more about them and their experiences!
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WINStep is excited to announce two former Khorana Bose Scholars have received recognition for the work done during their Khorana/ Bose internships in U.S. labs. Santhoshini Velusamy interned with Professor Guruswami’s at Carnegie Mellon University, Her work contributed to the article, “Streaming Complexity of Approximating Max 2CSP and Max Acyclic Subgraph”, which has been accepted to
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