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Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (born 1968) is an Indian scientist specializing in computational biology.A professor at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, she is a Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize winner in Engineering Science for 2010, IInfosys Prize 2017 laureate in the Engineering and Computer Science category and TWAS Prize winner for Engineering Sciences in 2018.
ISI functions as an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), which is the nodal ministry of the Government of India that ensures the functioning of ISI in accordance with The Indian Statistical Institute Act 1959. [5] ISI Council is the highest policy–making body of the institute. [61]
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (8 August 1956 — 27 October 2016) [1] was an Indian actress known for her works in Bengali films. In a career spanning three and a half decades, she had acted in around 300 films. Known for her outstanding performance in negative roles, she is considered to be the most glamorous vamp in the Bengali film industry
When Sir Asutosh Mookerjee became the Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University in 1906, he used the Indian University Act of 1904-5 and converted the university from an examination body to a teaching university which will not only start post graduate degrees in humanities, English, Sanskrit, Pali, Arabic, Persian, Mental & Moral Philosophy ...
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It is based on a massive skull, ISI A 54, which was originally considered a species of Parotosuchus in 1998 [1] before being given its own genus in 2001. [2] Another species, Cherninia megarhina, is known from the Upper Ntawere Formation. C. megarhina is based on another large skull, BP/1/4223, which had also been previously referred to ...
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, first women Director of Indian Statistical Institute, India; Chandramukhi Basu, computer scientist and first female graduate in India, and the British Empire; Sekhar Basu was an Indian nuclear scientist who served as the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary to the Government of India
Sankar K. Pal studied at the University of Calcutta for his BSc in physics (1969), and BTech (1972) and MTech (1974) in radio physics and electronics.He received a PhD in radio physics and electronics from the Rajabazar Science College campus of University of Calcutta in 1979 as a student of Indian Statistical Institute, and another PhD in electrical engineering along with Diploma of the ...