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R. Ramaswamy  
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 More options Jun 15 1994, 7:10 am
Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian, sci.physics.nonlinear
From: rr10...@newton.cam.ac.uk (R. Ramaswamy)
Date: 15 Jun 1994 11:09:44 GMT
Local: Wed, Jun 15 1994 7:09 am
Subject: Faculty Positions at JNU, New Delhi
Please bring this to the notice of anyone you think may be
interested. Thanks!
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\centerline{{\Large JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY}
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\centerline{{\large NEW DELHI-110067}
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\centerline{{\it ADVT.NO.} $A\&E${\it -II/2/94}
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\noindent {\bf SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES}
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\medskip
The School of Physical Sciences at  JNU is looking for new
faculty at the levels of
Associate Professor (two posts) and Assistant Professor
(two leave vacancies):
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The preferred areas of Specialization are:
\par
\noindent
Condensed Matter Physics,
Materials Science, Nonlinear Optics, Nonlinear Dynamics,
Field Theory and  Statistical Mechanics, but candidates in
other areas are also welcome to apply.
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\noindent ---------------------------------------------------------------
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\noindent {\bf{\sl PROFILE}}
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\medskip
The School of Physical Sciences at JNU was started in 1986.
The research interests of the current faculty are:
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\noindent {\bf HIMADRI B. BOHIDAR:}
Light Scattering Studies of Macromolecules,
Proteins, Gels, Glass Transitions.
\par
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\noindent {\bf SHANKAR PRASAD DAS:}
Lattice Gas Automata, Glass Transition,
Relaxation Phenomena in Complex Systems.
\par
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\noindent {\bf SUSHANTA DATTAGUPTA:}
Relaxation Phenomena, Phase Transitions,
Quantum Dissipative Systems, Stochastic Processes.
\par
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\noindent {\bf RUPAMANJARI GHOSH:}
Experimental and Theoretical Quantum
Optics,Laser Physics, Nonlinear Optics, Nonclassical
Interference.
\par
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\noindent {\bf DEEPAK KUMAR:}
Statistical Mechanics of Disordered
Systems, Critical Phenomena, Correlated Electron Systems.
\par
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\noindent {\bf S. S. NARAYAN MURTHY:}
Experimental Studies of Relaxation
Processes in Liquids, Glasses and Polymers.
\par
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\noindent {\bf AKHILESH PANDEY:}
Random Matrix Theoy, Quantum Chaos,
Statistical Nuclear Physics.
\par
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\noindent {\bf SANJAY PURI:}
Integrable Systems, Cellular Automata
Models in Statistical Physics, Pattern Formation.
\par
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\noindent {\bf RAMAMURTI RAJARAMAN:}
Quantum Field Theory, Many-Body Theory,
Solitons.
\par
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\noindent {\bf RAMAKRISHNA RAMASWAMY:}
Classical and Quantum Chaos, Chemical and
Molecular Dynamics.
\par
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\noindent {\bf ASHOK RASTOGI:}
Measurement of Low Temperature Electric,
Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Chalcogenides, Oxides,
Alloys.
\par
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\noindent {\bf SUBIR SARKAR:}
Nonlinear Dynamics, Macroscopic Structure
Formation in Systems Driven out of Equilibrium.
\par
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\noindent {\bf PRASENJIT SEN:}
Experimental Studies of Dilute Magnetic
Alloys, Magnetism on Surfaces, Ion Beam Interaction with
Surfaces
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\noindent
The School has a Ph. D. as well as a Master's programme in
Physics, with about 20 students in each programme. Further
details can be obtained from
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The Dean,
School of Physical Sciences,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi 110 067, INDIA
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Tel: +91-11-662 701  Fax: +91-11-686-5886
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