Sandip Trivedi
- 2018 H. K. Firodia Award
- 2015 TWAS Prize
- 2010 Infosys Prize
- 2005 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award
Sandip Trivedi (Hindi: सन्दिप त्रिवेदी; born 1963) is an Indian theoretical physicist working at Tata Institute for Fundamental Research (TIFR) at Mumbai, India, where had been the director.[1] He is well known for his contributions to string theory, in particular finding (along with Renata Kallosh, Andrei Linde, and Shamit Kachru) the first models of accelerated expansion of the universe in low energy supersymmetric string (see KKLT mechanism).[2] His research areas include string theory, cosmology and particle physics. He is now member of program advisory board of International Center for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS). He is also the recipient of the Infosys Prize 2010 in the category of Physical Sciences.[3]
Education
He completed his master of science (Integrated) in physics from IIT Kanpur in 1985. He was awarded his PhD in 1990 from Caltech, Pasadena, USA. Later he went on to work as a post-doctoral research associate at IAS, Princeton until 1992.
Awards
He won the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in the Physical Sciences in 2005. He was the recipient of the Infosys Prize 2010 in the category of Physical Sciences.[4] He is also a recipient of the TWAS Prize in Physics in 2015.[5]
References
- ^ Yogita Rao (9 July 2015). "Sandip Trivedi takes charge as TIFR director". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- ^ Kachru, Shamit; Kallosh, Renata; Linde, Andrei; Trivedi, Sandip P. (2003). "de Sitter Vacua in String Theory". Physical Review D. 68 (4): 046005. arXiv:hep-th/0301240. Bibcode:2003PhRvD..68d6005K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.68.046005. S2CID 119482182.
- ^ Infosys Prize 2010 - Physical Sciences Archived 17 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Infosys Prize 2010 - Gallery Archived 30 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Prizes and Awards". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
External links
- Sandip Trivedi's Home Page at TIFR
- List of Publications on SPIRES
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- Vijay Kumar Kapahi (1987)
- Probir Roy (1987)
- Deepak Kumar (1988)
- O. N. Srivastava (1988)
- M. Lakshmanan (1989)
- N. V. Madhusudana (1989)
- G. Baskaran (1990)
- A. K. Sood (1990)
- Deepak Dhar (1991)
- Deepak Mathur (1991)
- Vikram Kumar (physicist) (1992)
- S. R. Shenoy (1992)
- Gopal Krishna (1993)
- Rajiah Simon (1993)
- A. K. Raychaudhuri (1994)
- Ashoke Sen (1994)
- Mustansir Barma (1995)
- Thanu Padmanabhan (1996)
- B. K. Chakrabarti (1997)
- A. Raychaudhuri (1997)
- S. R. Das (1998)
- A. M. Jayannavar (1998)
- Sunil Mukhi (1999)
- E. V. Sampathkumaran (1999)
- Sriram Ramaswamy (2000)
- Varun Sahni (2000)
- Rahul Pandit (2001)
- Avinash Anant Deshpande (2002)
- Mohit Randeria (2002)
- G. Ravindra Kumar (2003)
- Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya (2003)
- Madan Rao (2004)
- Sandip Trivedi (2005)
- Atish Dabholkar (2006)
- Sanjay Puri (physicist) (2006)
- Yashwant Gupta (2007)
- Pinaki Majumdar (2007)
- Raghunathan Srianand (2008)
- Srikanth Sastry (2008)
- Rajesh Gopakumar (2009)
- Abhishek Dhar (2009)
- Kalobaran Maiti (2010)
- Umesh Waghmare (2010)
- Shiraz Minwalla (2011)
- Arindam Ghosh (2012)
- Krishnendu Sengupta (2012)
- Amol Dighe (2013)
- Vijay Balakrishna Shenoy (2013)
- Pratap Raychaudhuri (2014)
- Sadiqali Abbas Rangwala (2014)
- Bedangadas Mohanty (2015)
- Mandar Madhukar Deshmukh (2015)
- S. Anantha Ramakrishna (2016)
- Sudhir Kumar Vempati (2016)
- Nissim Kanekar (2017)
- Vinay Gupta (2017)
- Aditi De (2018)
- Ambarish Ghosh (2018)
- Aninda Sinha (2019)
- Shankar Ghosh (2019)
- Surajit Dhara (2020)
- Rajesh Ganapathy (2020)
- Kanak Saha (2021)
- Anindya Das (2022)
- Basudeb Dasgupta (2022)
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