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Research Highlights

How to Beat Anti-Incumbency
A more realistic mathematical model has been developed by Mrinal Ghosh and his collaborators...
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Beating HIV at its own Game
Narendra Dixit and his team have been studying the process of infection caused by HIV and its evolution using...
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FBG Devices: Solving Real-World Problems
Sundarrajan Asokan’s team works on a sensor technology known as Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) which has found a wide range of applications in optical sensing. An FBG consists of an optical fibre core surrounded by a glass cladding. This core is fabricated such that its refractive index varies in a sinusoidal pattern across its length, with a periodicity called the pitch. For a particular pitch, the FBG reflects a specific wavelength of light, while transmitting all the other wavelengths. …
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A Significant Step in Understanding Climate Change
In a new study, Govindasamy Bala—one of India’s most well-known climate scientists—and his student, Angshuman Modak, addressed the issue of the efficacy of the incident solar radiation relative to CO2.* Using amodelling approach, they considered climate system responses during three different time periods: a week, four months and a century. “What we found was that the Sun is less effective than CO2 in causing climate change,” says…
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Institute Colloquia
the list of Institute Colloquia for the academic year 2022 – 2023
01 | February 7, 2024 “Modular Forms and Entanglement in Quantum Gravity” by Prof. Justin R David (Division of Physical and Mathematical Sciences) |
02 | December 14, 2023 “What’s in a Song” by Prof. Rohini Balakrishnan (Division of Biological Sciences) |
03 | November 8, 2023 “Scalable Algorithms for Building Robust Deep Neural Networks” by Prof. R Venkatesh Babu (Division of Interdisciplinary Sciences) |
04 | October 12, 2023 “For our Energy Demands, Turn to Hydrogen” by Prof. Balaji R Jagirdar (Chemical Sciences) |
05 | September 6, 2023 “Beyond 5G Communications: Questions and Some Answers” by Prof. Chandra R Murthy (Electrical, Electronics and Computer Sciences) |
06 | August 29, 2023 “Optimal Guidance for National Space Missions” by Prof. Radhakant Padhi (Mechanical Sciences) |


THEMATIC RESEARCH CLUSTERS
IISc places special emphasis on inter-disciplinary research. Thematic research clusters represent a growing culture of faculty members cutting across departments and divisions collaborating on contemporary inter-disciplinary themes. The goal of a research cluster is to pursue collaborative research with a shared vision, conduct regular technical meetings, organize focussed workshops, identify and take up high impact initiatives at national and international scale, and secure large grants.
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Patenting at IISc
The office of IPTeL acting as the gateway to filing for intellectual property protection and technology licensing, also ensures that the value of the knowledge being generated at the Institute is leveraged, by responsible licensing, for the benefit of the Institute and thereby to the society at large. IPTeL strives to enable rapid filing of IP, so that it does not unduly delay the submission of results to academic journals.