



Name |
Project Title |
Funding Agency |
Amount in lakhs/period |
Prof. P. K. Basu (PI) & Prof. N. R. Das (Co-PI) |
Physics and modeling of Si nanophotonic devices |
DST, |
~ 12 lakhs |
Prof. S. S.De/ |
Monitoring Global Electricity Parameters |
Indian Space Research Organization |
Rs. 35, 06,558 |
Prof. S.S. De (PI) and Dr. B. Bandyopadhyay |
Monitoring Global Electricity Parameters |
ISRO |
Rs: 27.48 lakhs |
Prof. A. Maitra |
Radio Remote Sensing of the Tropical Atmosphere (Phase II) |
ISRO, Department of Space, Government of India, Bangalore |
Rs. 14.83 lakhs |
Prof. A. Maitra |
Studies on tropical rain and atmospheric water content using ground based measurements and satellite data related to Megha Tropiques Mission |
SAC, ISRO |
Rs. 29.34 lakhs |
Prof. A. Maitra |
Studies on Water Vapour and Cloud Liquid Water using Radiometers and Related Rain/Fog Environment at High Altitude Station at Darjeeling |
DST, Government of India, under IRHPA Scheme through Bose Institute, Kolkata, 2005-2010. |
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Dr. Ashik Paul |
A study on the variability of total electron content near the crest of the equatorial anomaly in the Indian zone |
ISRO, |
7 lakhs |
Prof. A. Dasgupta |
Operation of SCINDA Receiver at the University of Calcutta
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Department of the Air Force, Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD), Japan |
US$6900.00 (~Rs. 2.95 lacs) |
Prof. A. Dasgupta |
Ionospheric Space Weather in relation to Satellite Based Systems |
ISRO |
Rs. 33.05 lacs |
Prof. A. Dasgupta & Dr. Ashik Paul |
Detection of Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs) associated with the solar eclipses of July 22, 2009 and January 15, 2010 by GPS TEC monitoring |
Indian Space Research Organization |
2 years (2009-2011) |
Do |
Ionospheric Space Weather in relation to satellite-based systems |
Indian Space Research Organization |
3 years (2007-2010) |
do |
A Study on variability of post-sunset Total Electron Content and scintillation near the crest of the Equatorial Anomaly in the Indian Zone |
Indian Space Research Organization |
3 years (2009-2012) |
Dr. Soumya Pandit |
Statistical Modeling, Design and Optimization of Nano CMOS Analog/RF Circuits, |
Centre for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, University of Calcutta, |
Initially for 1 years, likely to continue for 3 years. |
Dr. Soumya Pandit |
Development of a design automation tool for nano CMOS analog circuits |
Department of Science and Technology under Fast Track Scheme for Young Scientists |
3 years, |
Dr. Abhijit Biswas |
Modeling and studies of nano CMOS devices based on strauined Si, Ge and their alloys including novel device architectures |
Centre for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, University of Calcutta |
Initially for 1 years, likely to continue for 3 years. Amount = Rs 2.00 lakh + salary of 1 SRF. |
Dr.Bratati Mukhopdhyay |
Physics and Modeling of Some Emerging Nanophotonic Devices for Application in Infrared Wavelength Regime |
Centre for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, University of Calcutta |
Initially for 1 years, likely to continue for 3 years. |
Prof. Susanta Sen |
“Design and Implementation of Digital Microfluidic Based Chips for Biomedical Applications” |
Department of Information Technology, Govt. of West Bengal through WBEIDC |
3 years from July 2009 |
Dr. Anirban Bhattacharya |
Development of solar blind photodetectors based on AlGaN nanostructures for flame sensing |
Center for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, University of Calcutta, |
Duration: 1 year, 2009-2010, amount 2 Lakhs |
Dr. Pranab K. Karmakar |
Evaluation of Rainfall Estimation over South America |
Govt .of Brazil |
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