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Name: Suvadeep Bose
Date of Birth: 20.12.1979
Nationality: Indian

Permanent Address: 64 Raja Raj Ballav Street,
                               Calcutta 700003, India

Current Address: B 136, TIFR Housing Complex,
                           2, Homi Bhaba Road, 
                           Mumbai 400005, India

Phone No.s: +91 (0)33 2554 3291 (Home) 
                  +91 (0)98693 70665 (mobile)

E-mail Addresses:  
                         sbose@tifr.res.in

                         suvadeepbose@yahoo.com
Education:

1. Currently working in Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India as a Research Scholar.

2. Completed Second B.A. in Natural Sciences (Theoretical Physics ) as an affiliated student of St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, U.K.

Courses undertaken: Tripos Part II and Part III (Physics ).

Subjects undertaken in Tripos Part II ( 2001-2002 ):

Solid State physics, Thermal and Statistical Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity& Electrodynamics, Systems, Nuclear & Particle Physics, Atoms & Light, Fluid Dynamics; Theoretical Physics : Part 1 and 2; Computational Project( Fortran ); Literature Review ( Neutrino Oscillations ).

Subjects undertaken in Tripos Part III ( 2002-till date ): Major Options: Quantum Field Theory, Particle Physics, Gravitational Astrophysics and Cosmology.

Minor Options: (attending lectures on) Polymers and Colloids, General Relativity, Frontiers in Particle Physics.


3. Passed B.Sc.( Honours -- 3 years course ) of Jadavpur University, Calcutta, in Physics in 2001 in 1st class with Distinction along with Chemistry and Mathematics as subsidiary subjects.

Percentage obtained in Honours( Physics ): 78

Percentage obtained in subsidiary subjects (Chemistry and Mathematics ): 77 Ranked 3rd


4. Passed Higher Secondary Examination ( Std. 10+2 ) of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, Calcutta in 1998 in First Division with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.

Percentage obtained: 89.2. Ranked 27th


5. Passed Secondary Examination ( Std. 10 ) of Board of Secondary Education West Bengal, Calcutta in 1996 with Physical Science, Life Science, Mathematics, History, Geography, English, Bengali and Additional Mathematics.

Percentage obtained: 94.5. Ranked 2nd


Additional Qualifications:

1. Completed a course in Visual C++ from Computer Aided Design Centre, Computer Science and Engineering Department of Jadavpur University in 1999.

2. Completed a course of Conversational Skill at Advanced level from the English Language Teaching Centre of the British Council Division, British Deputy High Commission, Calcutta, India in 1998.

3. The certificate of merit ( Grade A++ ) was awarded Achievement-cum-Diagnostic Test in Mathematics ( ADTM ) under Centre for Pedagogical Studies in Mathematics, Calcutta in 1994.

List of Honours received:

1. St Edmunds Commonwealth and Overseas Student Award, November, 2002.

2. A letter of appreciation from the Editor, Physica A, Amsterdam, for the quality of my paper on "Two time correlation for a noise driven Double-well oscillator in the Suzuki regime" which got published in the June, 2002 issue of Physica A.

3. A full cost award from Cambridge Commonwealth Trust for my study in 2nd B.A. ( Natural Sciences - Theoretical Physics ) as an affiliated student in the University of Cambridge in 2001.

4. A scholarship from Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore, India, for my project on "Continuous models for Interacting System". This is precisely one of the variants of the Predator-Prey Models - Lotka-Volterra Systems. This project was done during April to July, 2001.

5. National scholarships for my high rankings in Secondary Examination ( 1996 ) and Higher Secondary Examination ( 1998 ).

6. Certificates of merit from West Bengal Government School Teachers Association for high ranking in the list of successful students in Secondary ( Std. X ) and Higher Secondary ( Std. XII ) examinations in 1996 and 1998 respectively.

7. Ranked 27th out of 3,76,450 students appeared for Higher Secondary Examination in the state of West Bengal in 1998.

8. Ranked 2nd out of 4,98,590 students appeared for Secondary Examination in the state of West Bengal in 1996.

9. Received first prize for topping in Secondary Examination from my District (Calcutta) in 1996.

10. Selected as the Best student of the year 1996 of Sanskrit Collegiate School, Government of West Bengal, Calcutta.

Research Experiences:
1. Currently working on a project on Resistive Plate Chambers: Making and operation with in the Dept. of High Energy Physics, TIFR, under the supervision of Dr. N.K. Mondal.
Duration: January, 2004 -

2. Completed a project work under Dr Eugene Terentjev of Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, U.K., on "Theory of Chiral Imprinting" in the Tripos Part III course in Natural Sciences ( Physics ) at Cambridge. We investigated the behaviour of cholesteric elastomers under different constraints.
Duration: October, 2002 - May, 2003.

3. Completed a project on "A Note on the neutrino mass implication of the K2K experiment" under the guidance of Prof. Amitava Raychaudhuri, Head of the Department and Taraknath Palit Professor in Physics at the University of Calcutta, India. The article got accepted for publication in "Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics"(PACS: 14.60.Pq, 14.60.Lm) as a paper. (Please scroll down to see the paper in the arXiv) We studied the first result published by K2K group on the observation of mu-neutrinos. They show a depletion compared to the expectation and are consistent with neutrino oscillation with a mass-splitting in the range favoured by the Super-Kamiokande atmospheric neutrino measurements. We examined the extent by which the range of mass-squared difference obtained from the K2K can vary due to the uncertainties in the flux, cross-section and detector efficiency. Duration: July, 2002 - September, 2002.

4. Submitted a review paper on "Neutrino oscillation: Atmospheric Neutrinos" under the supervision of Prof. Bryan Webber, Head of the Theoretical High Energy Physics Group of Cavendish Laboratory in the Tripos Part II course in Natural Sciences ( Theoretical Physics ) at Cambridge. For that I have gone through lots of recent publications on this subject, including the recent observation at Super-Kamiokandi and MINOS. This helped me a lot to have an experience of studying the research work of the people around the world and also to get acquainted with the current research interest across the world. Duration: December, 2001 - April, 2002.

5. Submitted a project on "Continuous models for Interacting System". This is precisely one of the variants of the Predator-Prey Models : Lotka-Volterra systems under the guidance of Dr. D. S. Ray, Professor, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta. We studied the effect of additive noise on the system which showed the robustness of the limit cycle. It was seen that the phase-space trajectories are attached to the limit cycle for additive noise and retain its structure up to a critical level of noise strength. Then we went on studying the effect of coloured noise on the system. Duration: July, 2001-September, 2001.

6. Completed a project on " Two time correlation for a noise driven Double-well oscillator in the Suzuki regime" under the guidance of Dr. J. K. Bhattacharjee, Professor, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta, during my final year of B.Sc. (Physics ) in Jadavpur University. This paper was published in the Physica A ( PACS: 05.40.-a, 05.20.-y ) Vol. 310 ( 2002 ) 85-90. (Please scroll down to see the paper in the arXiv) In that project we studied the two time correlation for the noise driven dynamics of the double-well oscillator in the Suzuki regime. We found that, for a clearly out-of equilibrium situation characterised by the Suzuki regime in a double-well oscillator, either the spherical limit or the leading order summation of all diagrams provide a significantly better description of the two time correlation than the mode-coupling approximation. Duration: Sept, 2000-Sept, 2001.

Publication:

Science:

1. A Note on the neutrino mass implication of the K2K experiment, jointly authored with Prof. Amitava Raychaudhuri, University of Calcutta, India. The article got accepted for publication in "Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics"(arXiv:hep-ph/0303229) as a paper. (Please scroll down to see the paper in the arXiv)

2. Two time correlation for a noise driven Double-well oscillator in the Suzuki regime, jointly authored with Saumyadip Samui, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, published in Physcia A: Journal of Statistical Physics, (arXiv:nlinAO/0105059 ) Volume No. 310 ( 2002 ) 85-90. (Please scroll down to see the paper in the arXiv)


Non-Science:

1. An Old City Speaks: Published in The Statesman (A leading Newspaper Dailey in India) of 30 November, 1995.

2. My poems were published in "Gore Tolo Setu", a collection of selected poems of the contemporary poets of West Bengal and Bangladesh ( two neighbouring countries, namely India and Bangladesh ) in August 2000 by New Leaf Publication and International Distribution Services ( NLPIDS ), Calcutta.

Other Extra-Curricular Achievements:

1. Participated in the cultural functions and contributed articles in the magazines / journals of Jadavpur University.

2. Received the award of Recitation Bisharad (A seven year course of Recitation ) of Pracheen Kala Kendra, Chandigarh, India in 1998. Ranked 2nd.

Online version of my paper published in Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics.

LANL arXiv version of my article on neutrinos that got accpeted for publication in Journal of Physics G as a paper.

Here you will find my paper published in Physica A ( from the online edition of the journal)

Here you will find my paper published in PhysicaA(LANL arXiv version)