Sandip Trivedi

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Sandip Trivedi
Born 1963
India
Residence India
Nationality Indian
Fields Theoretical physics
Institutions TIFR
Alma mater Indian Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology
Institute for Advanced Study
Doctoral advisor John Preskill
Known for Work on string Theory
Notable awards Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award

Sandip Trivedi (Hindi: संदीप त्रिवेदी) is an Indian theoretical physicist working at Tata Institute for Fundamental Research (TIFR) at Mumbai, India. 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. 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.[1]

Education

He completed his master of science (Integrated) in physics from IIT Kanpur in 1985. He was awarded his PhD in 1990 from Caltech, Pasedena, USA. Later he went on to work as a post doctoral research associate at IAS, Princeton till 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.[2]

References

  1. Infosys Prize 2010 - Physical Sciences
  2. Infosys Prize 2010 - Gallery

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