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Physical Research LaboratoryAstronomy & Astrophysics Division
Navrangpura
Ahmedabad 380 009
India
Affiliation(s) within the IAU
- Member of Division E Sun and Heliosphere
- Member of Division E Commission 10 Solar Activity
Past affiliation(s) within the IAU
- Past Member of Division II Sun & Heliosphere (until 2012)
Current research interests include:
- The Sun and its intimate relationship with the planets: Solar Terrestrial relationship.
- Research in space science in general and planetary science in particular to probing the atmospheric and geophysics of the planets and other minor bodies: Solar system evolution.
- Transfer of energy from sub-photosphere to corona: Evolution of Magnetic fields.
- Energetic Phenomena on the Sun: Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections.
- High-energy emission from solar dynamic events and their modeling.
- Evolution and dynamics of small-scale network: Magneto-convection.
- Exploring life in the solar system and beyond: Astrobiology.
- Cutting-edge instrumentation development for front-line space science research.
- Detector development for multi-wavelength observations.
- Motivating collaborative research programs.
- Past Member of Division II Sun & Heliosphere (until 2012)
- The Sun and its intimate relationship with the planets: Solar Terrestrial relationship.
- Research in space science in general and planetary science in particular to probing the atmospheric and geophysics of the planets and other minor bodies: Solar system evolution.
- Transfer of energy from sub-photosphere to corona: Evolution of Magnetic fields.
- Energetic Phenomena on the Sun: Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections.
- High-energy emission from solar dynamic events and their modeling.
- Evolution and dynamics of small-scale network: Magneto-convection.
- Exploring life in the solar system and beyond: Astrobiology.
- Cutting-edge instrumentation development for front-line space science research.
- Detector development for multi-wavelength observations.
- Motivating collaborative research programs.
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