My Students


  1. Sanjay Jain, Thesis: Conformally Invariant Field Theory in 2-dims. and Strings in Curved Space , 1987.
    Presently Associate Professor, Center for Theoretical Studies, Indian Institute for Science, Bangalore.
    Current research: Complexity theory, Evolutionary networks.
  2. R. Shankar, Thesis: Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Type Effective Actions for Large N Quantum Chromodynamics, 1987.
    Presently Associate Professor, The Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Chennai.
    Current research: Field theory applications to condensed matter systems.
  3. Gautam Mandal, Thesis: An Approach to the Theory of Strings Based on the Space of 2-dim. Field Theories , 1989.
    Presently Associate Professor, Department of Theoretical Physics, TIFR.
    Current research: String theory.
  4. Anirvan Sengupta, Thesis: String Backgrounds in 1+1 Dims. , 1992.
    Presently, Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy,
    Rutgers University USA.
    Current research: Biological Physics, Condensed Matter Theory.
  5. Porus Lakdawala, Thesis: Complexity at the Edge of Order and Chaos , 1996.
    Presently, Technical staff, Silicon Graphics Corporation, California, USA.
    Research interest: Cognitive sciences.
  6. Justin Raj David, Thesis: String Theory and Black Holes, 1999.
    Presently, Junior Faculty, Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad.
    Current research: String theory.
  7. V. Ramanan, M. Phil. Thesis: An Application of the Gauge Principle to Stock Market Analysis , 2005.
    Presently, at Institutional Securities management, Morgan Stanley, Mumbai.
  8. Pallab Basu, Thesis: Black Holes and the Finite Temperatures Gauge Theory , 2007.
    Presently, Postdoc, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver.