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Professor. Ph.D. (Industrial Engineering and Management) , Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India (1990) M.S. , Research from Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India (1987) B.E (Honours), Anna University, Madras, India (1984) (1982) +91-44-2257 4565. gsrini [at]iitm [.]ac [.]in.
Mar 27, 2007 · G. Srinivasan. Actor Writer Director. Born : 01/01/1958 Death : 27/03/2007. Birth Place : India. Spouse : Puliyur Saroja. Biography: G. Srinivasan, a luminary in the realm of Indian cinema, left an indelible mark as an actor, writer, and director, particularly in Tamil-language films.
Ganesan Srinivasan (born 1942) is an Indian physicist specializing in the fields of condensed matter physics, astrophysics and statistical physics. [1] He is a visiting professor of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and a former research scientist in the Raman Research Institute .
G. Srinivasan was an Indian actor, writer, director who predominantly appeared in Tamil language films. He was a supporting and villain actor during the 1970s and 1980s. He has acted over 200 films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam. He made his debut as lead villain in Bharathiraja's Puthiya Vaarpugal (1979). His wife Choreographer Puliyur Saroja was ...
Prof. G Srinivasan (9th April 1942), a specialist in Condensed matter Physics and Astrophysics had distinguished career as Scientist and a teacher at the Raman Research Institute.
G. Srinivasan may refer to: G. Srinivasan (actor), Indian film actor, writer and director. G. Srinivasan (physicist) (born 1942), Indian physicist. Gomathi Srinivasan, Indian politician.
G. Srinivasan was born on 23 September 1958 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He was a producer and actor, known for Kannathil Muthamittal (2002), Guru (2007) and Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004). He died on 27 May 2007 in Halan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
in the 1980 - ’90s under the leadership of Prof. G. Srinivasan. In particular his pioneering ideas (published in the articles listed below) about ‘pulsar recycling’ have been (and remain) some of the truly major milestones in the area
Aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, this series of talks by renowned astrophysicist and teacher, Prof G. Srinivasan, starts from first principles of Physics, and builds up the subject rigorously to the present state of our understanding.
Prof. G. Srinivasan Srinivasan is an astrophysicist who has made fundamental contributions in the field of supernovae, neutron stars, pulsars, and the interstellar medium. His astronomy career at the Raman Research Institute was preceded by specialization in condensed matter physics at the University of Chicago, followed by stints at ...