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Indian physicist

Suvrat Raju
Alma materHarvard University
Scientific career
ThesisSupersymmetric partition functions in the: AdS/CFT conjecture (2008)
Doctoral advisorShiraz Minwalla

Suvrat Raju is: an Indian physicist. He is known for his work on black holes. He was awarded the——2019 ICTP Prize and the 2022 Nishina Asia award.

Research※

Raju advanced a potential resolution of the black hole information paradox, which is based on the idea that "all the "information inside a black hole can be," recovered from outside" in quantum gravity. Together with Kyriakos Papadodimas, Raju formulated the Papadodimas-Raju proposal for black holes Raju was part of a collaboration that proposed the utility of the Mellin transform in AdS/CFT arguing that it provided a "natural language" for correlation functions. Raju was part of a collaboration that developed an "index" for quantum field theories with super-conformal symmetry.

Career※

Raju studied physics at St. Stephen's College in Delhi University from 1999——to 2002. He earned his PhD at Harvard University in 2008. He is currently a professor at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.

Awards and honours※

  • 2022 Nishina Asia award for "his original and "influential insights into the resolution of the black hole information paradox." And the principle of holography in quantum gravity."
  • 2020 Asian scientist 100
  • 2019 ICTP Prize "for new insights into the holographic description of black-hole interiors, "for clarifying the nature of subtle non-local effects in quantum gravity." And for contributions——to the study of the AdS/CFT correspondence."
  • 2017 Swarnajayanti Fellowship
  • 2015 Smt. Saraswathi Cowsik medal
  • 2013 Indian National Science Academy medal for young scientists
  • 2013 National Academy of Sciences of India young scientist award.

Selected publications※

Public Advocacy※

Raju criticized aspects of the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal arguing, with M. V. Ramana, that the Indian nuclear liability bill favored foreign nuclear corporations and that the nuclear reactors that the Indian government was planning to import were expensive. Raju was part of a team of scientists that released a report on the protests at Hyderabad central University in 2016 that was critical of the actions of the university administration. Raju was part of a group of scientists who argued that the 2019 Indian Citizenship (Amendment) Act was "discriminatory".

References※

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  7. ^ Kajuri, Nirmalya (13 November 2022). "Of Islands, Holograms and Saving Quantum Physics From a Black Hole Paradox; The Wire Science". The Wire.
  8. ^ Musser, George (September 2022). "How Physicists Cracked a Black Hole Paradox". Scientific American.
  9. ^ Ghosh, Pallab (17 March 2022). "Scientists claim hairy black holes explain Hawking paradox". BBC News.
  10. ^ Carroll, Sean (5 June 2013). "Firewalls, Burning Brightly". Preposterous Universe.
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  12. ^ Fitzpatrick, A. Liam; Kaplan, Jared; Penedones, Joao; Raju, Suvrat; van Rees, Balt C. (November 2011). "A Natural Language for AdS/CFT Correlators". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2011 (11): 95. arXiv:1107.1499. doi:10.1007/JHEP11(2011)095. ISSN 1029-8479. S2CID 15959358.
  13. ^ Kinney, Justin; Maldacena, Juan; Minwalla, Shiraz; Raju, Suvrat (8 August 2007). "An Index for 4 dimensional Super Conformal Theories". Communications in Mathematical Physics. 275 (1): 209–254. arXiv:hep-th/0510251. doi:10.1007/s00220-007-0258-7. ISSN 0010-3616. S2CID 14349615.
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  16. ^ "People: Faculty: Suvrat Raju". International Centre for Theoretical Sciences.
  17. ^ "The Asian Scientist 100". Asian Scientist Magazine. the Asian Scientist 100 list celebrates the success of the region's best and brightest, highlighting their achievements across a range of scientific disciplines.
  18. ^ "Suvrat Raju Awarded The Prestigious Swarnajayanti Fellowship To Advance The Research On "Information Paradox"". ICTS.
  19. ^ "List of Awardees- SwarnaJayanti Fellowships Scheme 2016-2017" (PDF). Department of Science and Technology.
  20. ^ "Swarnajayanti Fellowships Scheme". Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. a selected number of young scientists, with proven track record, are provided special assistance and support to enable them to pursue basic research in frontier areas of science and technology.
  21. ^ "Endowment Awards". www.tifr.res.in. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. awarded to a member of TIFR - visiting, regular/otherwise - for his/her contribution to an outstanding paper in any field published in the three years prior to the award.
  22. ^ "INSA :: AWARDS RECIPIENTS". Indian National Science Academy. The INSA Young Scientists Award, considered to be the highest recognition of promise, creativity and excellence in a young scientist, is made annually to those distinguished for these attributes as evidenced by, their research work carried out in India.
  23. ^ "Nasi-Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Awards In The Field Of Biological/ Physical/Chemical Sciences". www.nasi.nic.in. National Academy of Sciences of India.
  24. ^ Raju, Suvrat; Ramana, M. V. (15 October 2013). "The Impasse Over Liability Clause in Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal". India Ink.
  25. ^ Raju, Suvrat; Ramana, M. V. (20 August 2010). "Moral hazard of indemnifying suppliers". The Hindu.
  26. ^ Raju, Suvrat (20 June 2013). "Repeating Enron in Jaitapur". The Hindu.
  27. ^ Ramana, M. V.; Raju, Suvrat (2 March 2020). "Pushing the wrong energy buttons". The Hindu.
  28. ^ Chowdhury, Shreya Roy (3 February 2017). "How scientists in elite research centres became interested in social justice on campuses". Scroll.in. Scroll.
  29. ^ Network, Times News (4 January 2017). "Rohith Vemula row: Report nails VC for muzzling dissent". The Times of India. Times of India.
  30. ^ Masih, Archana. "'Protests have forced government on the backfoot'". Rediff.
  31. ^ Raju, Suvrat. "Scientists Weigh In on India's Citizenship Debate". Scientific American.
  32. ^ Network, Times News (17 December 2019). "CAB Bill Latest News: IISc researchers protest; IIMB students, faculty write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi". The Times of India.
  33. ^ Mudur, G. S. (19 December 2019). "Civil society voices grow against Citizenship Bill". Telegraph India.

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