IIT Madras professors chosen for great fellowship

IIT Madras professors have been selected for the prestigious ‘Swarnajayanti Fellowship’ Awards for 2019-20.
The fellowship for which two IIT Madras professors are selected is given by Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.


The two IIT Madras professors selected for the prestigious fellowship are Professor Prabhu Rajagopal of Department of Mechanical Engineering and Dr. P. Anbarasan who is the Associate Professor with the Department of Chemistry.
Out of these two IIT Madras professors, Professor Prabhu Rajagopal was selected for the fellowing under ‘Engineering science’ category and Associate Professor P. Anbarasan was selected under ‘Chemical Science’ category.
Under this fellowship, these two IIT Madras professors will receive special assistance and support to enable them to pursue basic research in frontier areas of science and technology.

One of the two IIT Madras professors, Professor Prabhu Rajagopal said as the world races towards quantum supremacy, sound-based analogues of currently prevalent technologies are increasingly attractive as they can access a wide range of phenomena and also harness waste heat more naturally.
Professor Rajagopal who is one of two IIT Madras professors further said he was grateful to the DST for recognizing the breakthrough potential of my work in Quantum Phononics.
The prestigious Swarnajayanti Fellowship award is an important milestone and is sure to help seek wider support and scale up this effort, he said.

‘I thank my colleagues, mentors and the leadership at IIT Madras for putting in place mechanisms whereby cutting-edge research and technology translation impacting society positively are nurtured.’
‘I am also deeply indebted to my family for constant support and students who through their zeal and energy, make this journey memorable,’ said Professor Rajagopal who is one of two IIT Madras professors to get selected for the prestigious fellowship.
Another of two IIT Madras professors, Dr. P. Anbarasan said the Swarnajayanti Fellowship is an important milestone in anyone’s research career.
This fellowship will help us to strengthen our research activities on the development of novel synthetic techniques for the construction of chiral intermediates/molecules of therapeutic importance in its enantiopure form.

‘I take this opportunity to thank my esteemed mentors, well-wishers and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras for their unconditional support.’

The two IIT Madras professors are a part of various projects.
The research areas for Professor Rajagopal who is one of the IIT Madras professors to get the scholarship are:
$ Bulk, waveguide and Quantum Phononics
$ Remote inspection of practical structures using waveguide and robotic approaches
$ Gesamtkunstwerk in the context of engineering design
$ Large scale inspection data management using Blockchain and analytics
Some of the major projects Professor Prabhu Rajagopal is involved are:
$ Development of robotic tools for automated intervention in septic tanks and sewer lines, projects supported by CSR grants from Gas Authority of India Limited and Capgemini Technology Services India Limited
$ Development of Autonomous Surface Vehicle for Mapping Marine Environment and Water Quality in shallow coastal waters, supported by Ministry of Shipping and Major Ports of India (Laboratory demonstrations completed, translational efforts initiated)
$ Development of Blockchain-based solution of tracking contagious disease and renovation of healthcare infrastructure (CSR grant from Infosys Limited) repurposing this research into Blockchain for support with the COVID-19 outbreak (pending approvals for trials)
$ Development of Phononic metamaterial-based insets to protect sensitive installations from harmful surface and seismic disturbances, supported by Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) R&D India.
The reasearch areas of focus for Dr. P. Anbarasan who is the other of the two IIT Madras professors to win the fellowship are:
$ Functionalization of metallocarbenes
$ Asymmetric synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates
$ Conversion of biomass to value-added products
$ Targeted synthesis of drug molecules
Also, Dr. Anbarasan is currently involved in design and development of chiral ligands and catalysts for transition metal catalysis and organocatalysis.
These research findings will help achieve sustainable, efficient and selective asymmetric transformation for the synthesis of biologically and therapeutically important chiral intermediates, lead molecules and natural products.
This will immensely benefit the chemical and pharmaceutical industries and eventually to human well-being.
The fellowships won by the two IIT Madras professors are scientist specific and not institution specific, very selective and have close academic monitoring.
The Government of India instituted the ‘Swarnajayanti Fellowships’ to commemorate India’s 50 years of Independence.

The project submitted by the selected Fellows will be considered for funding by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) as per norms, for recurring and non-recurring heads.
Scientists selected for the award will be allowed to pursue unfettered research with a freedom and flexibility in terms of expenditure as approved in the research plan.
The project should contain innovative research idea and it should have a potential of making an impact on R&D in the discipline.
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