India's International Fellows
The government of India has taken several initiatives towards the international exposure of scientists working in India in addition to providing lucrative incentives to bring back the eminent scientists to the country vis-a-vis implementation of several International Fellowship Programmes / Schemes.
These International Fellowships include:
i) Fellowships for attracting highly skilled, outstanding researchers and scientists of Indian origin working abroad by providing them an attractive avenue to pursue their R&D interests in Indian Institutions.
ii) Fellowships providing opportunities to the best and brightest Indian students/ researchers / scientists to go abroad and gain exposure to world class research facilities and peers in leading institutions, thereby helping to build long-term R&D linkages and collaborations.
iii) Besides these, Indian scientists regularly apply for other international fellowships and their contributions are significant in the international arena.
These efforts have helped develop a pool of talents who are helping in the furtherance of excellence in science in the country. This Section provides information regarding the scholars honoured with these International Fellowships, the year of award, their affiliations and their area of work. It includes information regarding scholars like Ramanujan Fellows, Ramalingaswami Fellows, Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance Fellows, Fulbrighters, Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Fellows, Indo-Australia Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCR) and so on...
India International Talents
Awardee | Fellowship Name | Year | Affiliation | Specialisation |
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Professor Neena Gupta | Ramanujan Prize | 2021 | Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata | Algebraic geometry and commutative algebra |
Carolina Araujo | Ramanujan Prize | 2020 | Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IMPA) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. | Algebraic geometry |
Professor Hoang Hiep Pham | Ramanujan Prize | 2019 | Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi | Pluripotential theory |
Ritabrata Munshi | Ramanujan Prize | 2018 | Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India | Number Theory |
Eduardo Teixeira | Ramanujan Prize | 2017 | Federal University of Ceará, Brazil | Analysis and Partial Differential Equations |
Chenyang Xu | Ramanujan Prize | 2016 | Beijing International Center of Mathematical Research, China | Algebraic geometry, Birational geometry |
Dr Amalendu Krishna | Ramanujan Prize | 2015 | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), India | Algebraic K-theory, Algebraic cycles and the Theory of motives |
Dr Miguel Walsh | Ramanujan Prize | 2014 | NA | Ergodic Theory and Number Theory |
Professor Ye Tian | Ramanujan Prize | 2013 | Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences | Number Theory |
Fernando Codá Marques | Ramanujan Prize | 2012 | Instituto Nacional de Matematica Pura e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Differential Geometry |