34 <strong>Biennial</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-07Anjan Kundu•Construct <strong>of</strong> quantum integrable systems, <strong>Physics</strong> Dept, Univ Connecticut, USA, April 12, <strong>2005</strong>•Nonlinear Phenomena Soliton & Tsunami, Statistics Dept, Univ Connecticut, USA, April 16, <strong>2005</strong>•Unifying Yang-Baxter Algebra and its application, <strong>Physics</strong> Dept, Rochester Univ, USA, April 19,<strong>2005</strong>•Novel operator deformed quantum Hopf algebra as Yang-Baxter algebra, Math Dept, Ohio StateUniv, USA, April 24, <strong>2005</strong>•New Yang-baxter algebra, Bergisches Univ, Wuppertal, Germany, May 20, 2006•Integrable inhomogeneous system and their quantization, Theor <strong>Physics</strong> Dept, Hannover Univ,Germany, June 2, 2006•Operator deformed quantum Hopf algebra for generating integrable systems, Theor Phys Dept,Frei Univ, Berlin, Germany, June 15, 2006•Integrable mixed systems, Phys Dept, Rome Univ, La Sapienza, Italy•Shape changing and accelerating solitons in integrable variable mass sine-Gordon model, CTS,IISc, Bangalore, February 27, <strong>2007</strong>1.11 MiscellanyBikash SinhaMember, Scientific Advisory Committee <strong>of</strong> the Prime Minister <strong>of</strong> India, New DelhiMember, Council <strong>of</strong> Indian Statistical <strong>Institute</strong>, Kolkata, IndiaChairman, Local Committee <strong>of</strong> the Indian <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Science Education and Research (IISER)Chairman, National <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology, Durgapur, WB, IndiaPijushpani BhattacharjeeCurrently Serving as a member <strong>of</strong> the DST’s Programme Advisory Committee (PAC) on ”Plasma,High Energy, <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Physics</strong>, Astronomy & Astrophysics and Nonlinear Dynamics”Prakash MathewsVisitedCERN, Switzerland (September 27-October 27 2006)Abdus Salam ICTP, Trieste, Italy (August 31-September 26, 2006)Gautam BhattacharyyaVisitedCERN Theory Division, Geneva, Switzerland (August 2-September 11, <strong>2005</strong>)LPT, Univ. de Paris XI, Orsay, France (September 11-November 11, <strong>2005</strong>)Saclay, France (November 11-December 11, <strong>2005</strong>)Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal (March 22-April 28, 2006)International Center for Theoretical <strong>Physics</strong>, Trieste, Italy (March 16-May 31, <strong>2005</strong>; August 16-October 14, 2006)
Theoretical <strong>Physics</strong> 35Radhey ShyamVisitedDepartment <strong>of</strong> Radiation Science, Univ UPPSALA, September <strong>2005</strong>Inst fur Theo <strong>Physics</strong>, Univ <strong>of</strong> Giessen (October-December 2006)Anjan KunduVisited<strong>Physics</strong> and Statistics Dept, Univ Connecticut, USA (April, <strong>2005</strong>)<strong>Physics</strong> Dept, Rochester Univ, USA (April, <strong>2005</strong>)Math Dept, Ohio State Univ, USA (April-May, <strong>2005</strong>)As a Member <strong>of</strong> Planning Committee for SERC Schools for Nonlinear Dynamics attented meetingat Pondichery Univ, January 7, <strong>2005</strong>As a Member <strong>of</strong> Magaement Advisory Committee for DST project at The Centre for NonlinearStudies attended meeting at Trichy, January 8, <strong>2005</strong>Visited Under Humbold-FoundationBergisches Univ Wuppertal (May 2006)Theor <strong>Physics</strong> Dept, Hannover Univ (June 2006)Theor Phys Dept, Frei Univ, Berlin (June, 2006)Visited Phys Dept, Rome Univ, La Sapienza, Italy (July 2006)As a Member <strong>of</strong> planning Committee for SERC School on nonlinear Dynamics attended meetingat Kolkata, August 2006As a memeber <strong>of</strong> the DST project Advisory Committee attended the meeting at Centre for NonlinearDynamice, Trichy, 25 Feb <strong>2007</strong>1.12 External CollaboratorsAbada, A, Univ Paris Sud, Orsay, FranceAlvarez-Rusox, Luis, Univ Giessen, GermanyBarua, S, IUAC, New Delhi, IndiaBasu, DN, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre,Kolkata, IndiaBhadra, A, North Bengal University, West Bengal,IndiaBrodsky, SJ, SLAC, Stanford University, CA,USABuss, Oliver, Univ Giessen, GermanyChakraborty, Debashis, RIEC, Tohoku University,Sendai, JapanChakrabarti, Dipankar, University <strong>of</strong> Florida,Gainesville, FL, USACowsik, R, Washington Univ, St Louis, USADas, JJ, Inter Univ Accelerator Centre, Delhi,IndiaDatar, VM, BARC, Mumbai, IndiaDhiman, SK, Univ <strong>of</strong> Himachal Pradesh, Shimla,IndiaGhosh, Sanjay K, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Physics</strong>, Bose<strong>Institute</strong>, Kolkata, IndiaGupta, Nayantara, IIT, Mumbai, IndiaJhingan, A, IUAC, New Delhi, IndiaKulkarni, RG, IUAC, New Delhi, IndiaLenske, H, Univ Giessen, GermanyLosada, M, Antonio Narino Univ, ColombiaMadhavan, N, IUAC, New Delhi, IndiaMajumdar, Subhabrata, TIFR, Mumbai, IndiaMandal, Bhabani Prasad, Benaras Hindu University,Varanasi, IndiaMartinovic, Lubomir, <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Physics</strong>,Bratislava, SlovakiaMeljanac, Stjepan, Rudjer Boskovic <strong>Institute</strong>,Zagreb, CroatiaMoreau, G, Insituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,PortugalMosel, U, Univ Giessen, Germany
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