Thursday, March 25, 2010

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research-Summer Research Fellowships

The Centre offers summer fellowships for two months to bright undergraduate and MSc students (renewable for a second year for selected students). This programme has proved to be popular and competitive; each year, about 5000 students from all over India apply for the 120 fellowships awarded. Fifty fellowships are supported by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, fifteen by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi, and the rest by the Centre. Students are placed with research groups at the Centre or with scientists else where in India. They are paid travel expenses and a monthly stipend of Rs. 5000. Selected students get the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research, and several summer projects have led to publications in leading journals. A random sample of projects pursued in past years is: Preparation of La0.5Sr0.5Co03 by Sol-Gel spin coating method; Study of correlated response to selection on faster development and early reproduction in Drosophila melanogaster; A study of the chaotic nature of flow in the neighborhood of vortices; Statistical analysis of fatal mining accidents in eight companies of Coal India Ltd. Many of the summer students of past years have gone on to pursue graduate studies and a research career, at the JNCASR or at another leading university.
Research Areas

Life Sciences: Infectious and non-infectious diseases, bioinformatics, developmental biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, life-history evolution, immunology, circadian biology, animal behaviour, behavioural ecology, evolutionary genetics, experimental evolution, chronobiology, behavior.

Material Sciences: Including Nano Sciences, energy and green materials.

Chemical Sciences: Solid state chemistry, theoretical/computational chemistry, inorganic, physical, organic chemistry.

Physical Sciences:Condensed matter theory and experiment, statistical physics, semiconductor materials physics, biophysics, nano physics, polymer physics, organic electronics, computational material science, soft matter.

Engineering Sciences:Theoretical and computational fluid dynamics, flow of complex fluids, granular media, experimental fluid mechanics, thermal science, chemical engineering and physical metallurgy, non-linear dynamics including planetary dynamics.

Mathematics: Fundamental Groups, Simplicial Homology and Triangulations.

Atmospheric Sciences:Atmospheric boundary layer, near-surface environment, radiation, solar-terrestrial relations, monsoon dynamics, modelling.

Eligibility for applying:

Academic requirements: * Students who have secured not less than 80% (science and maths subjects only) in their 10th , 12th(10 +2) and not less than first class in graduation and post graduation(if applicable).

Only students presently studying in I and II year of B.Sc., I, II and III year of B.E / B.Tech. / B.V.Sc./ MBBS / B.Pharm., I year of M.Sc. and I - IV year of Integrated M.Sc with the above mentioned academic requirements should apply.

The students selected under this programme are placed with scientists at the Centre or elsewhere in India, for 2 months with a stipend of Rs. 5000 /- p.m and travel support as per Govt. of India norms.

Detailed information and application forms can be downloaded from http://www.jncasr.ac.in/srfp.php or may be obtained by writing to the address mentioned below with a self-addressed envelope of 16x25 cms with stamp of Rs. 10/-

*Those not fulfilling the criteria are advised not to apply.

About 15 students will be chosen as Rajiv Gandhi Science Talent Research Fellows based on the completed project reports

Only selected candidates will be intimated by 31st March-2010 and the list will also be available on the web site.

Mailing address:
The Assistant Coordinator
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research,
Jakkur P.O., Bangalore 560 064.

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Best Of Luck

Sanjay Singh

Friday, March 12, 2010

HCL AND BSNL TRAINING PROGRAM.....

HEY EVERYBODY HERE IS INFORMED THAT BOTH HCL AND BSNL ARE GIVING TRAINING PROGRAM FOR B-TECH CSE AND ALL CORCUIT PEOPLES.
IF ANYBODY INTRESTED THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME.


http://www.hclcdc.in/iteledge/
IT IS THE LINK OF THE WEBSITE OF THIS TRAINIGN PROGRAM.
IF ANYBODY HAS ANY QUERY THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR ANY SUCH CLARIFICATIONS.


WITH BEST WISHES.
SANJAY SINGH
08106736660, 09390448138.
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Sunday, March 7, 2010

SUMMER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AT IIT DELHI

WHERE- IIT DELHI

ORGANIZER - IIT DELHI

DEADLINE- 12 MARCH

FELLOWSHIP BEGINS- 7TH MAY

ELIGIBILITY - B-TECH 3RD YEAR CSE


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IIT Delhi has instituted a prestigious summer research fellowship programme for providing an opportunity to exceptionally good undergraduate students of different engineering institutes in India, other than IIT Delhi for Top ten of the classes to execute an innovative research and development project under the guidance of an IIT Delhi faculty. The fellow will register at IIT Delhi as a casual student; she/he will not be required to pay institute registration fees.

Duration : The Fellowship work can be done in a period of 8-12 weeks which can be availed of during at most two visits.

The fellowship will cover the following:

- Cost of travel in the country, to and from IIT Delhi;
- Stay at IIT Delhi during the visit(s), including boarding and lodging in the Institute hostels; and
- A fellowship of Rs. 500/- per week. The fellow will have to pay the insurance charges.

Eligibility : Any undergraduate student, who has completed at least 2 years of study towards an engineering degree, is amongst top ten positions in her/his respective programme will be eligible to apply for this fellowship.Students who will be completing this requirement by May 2010 are also eligible.

Please visit the given website for more details.




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SANJAY SINGH
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Friday, March 5, 2010

China 2nd, India 9th among top 10 largest industrialized economies

China has become the second largest industrial manufacturer in the world, says a United Nations Industrial Development Organization report. According to the report 'International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 2010', two more developing countries - India and Brazil - figure in the list of top 10 industrial manufacturers globally at the ninth and tenth positions.


Germany ranks fourth, followed by France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Russia. "With this development, China unseats Japan and is trailing behind the United States," UNIDO said.It added that China's share of the global total of manufacturing value (MVA) was at 15.6 percent, slightly higher than Japan, which stands at 15.4 percent.

The United States maintains its number one spot at 19 percent. While China has a lead in absolute amount of production, the UN also pointed out that Japan is still the world's most industrialised country, in terms of MVA per capita, totaling nearly $9,000 compared to $700 for China. The three countries, U.S., China and Japan produce half of the world's manufacturing output, UNIDO said.



I need your points about it.

Sanjay Singh
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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Better People Management In Marketing!

In every Network Marketing books you read that people are the most important components to success, however not enough practical advise is given. Things you can implement tomorrow. Here are a few practical things you can do to create prospect engagement:
1. Manage with a personal touch
Provide public personal recognition, write "great job" and "thank you" emails

2. Make the ambition clear and understood
If you have a clearly formulated ambition, continue with communication where the company is heading, Keep this direction simple and clear and ensure it combines the hard numbers products that will deliver it.

3. Set expectations
Be clear and direct what you expect people to do. Ensure that your uplines meet regularly with their teams to update them on what has happened in the teams and talk about improvements.

4. Seek out different opinions
Visit Prospects, invite people for lunch with whom you have never had lunch, go to dinner and connect with your people

5. Create Bonding
People can only deliver their best when they are emotionally connected to the business and their leader. Be personal, know them

6. Create opportunities
Have a clear career path in place with due dates for next moves, criterias to distinguish between high and poor performers, and be actively involved in peoples careers.


SANJAY SINGH
8106736660, 09390448138.
sanjaysinghnitw@gmail.com

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE - UGC INTERNSHIPS

DEDICATED TO ALL CSE FRIENDS OF NIT WARANGAL....


WhereIISC, Bangalore
OrganizerDepartment of Computer Science and Automation - IISc
Key Dates
Last date to apply: March 15, 2010
Selected candidates will be announced by: March 31, 2010
Internship begins: May 15, 2010
Eligibility
Second year and third year B.E./B.Tech students in India, who have secured at least 70 percent or an equivalent grade in their B.E./B.Tech program so far.

The Department of Computer Science and Automation (CSA), Indian Institute of Science, announces the UGC (University Grants Commission) Summer Internship Programme. The Department is currently a UGC Centre for Advanced Study and the Summer Internship Programme is generously sponsored by the UGC.

Eligibility: The summer internship is open to bright and motivated second year and third year B.E./B.Tech students in India, who have secured at least 70 percent or an equivalent grade in their B.E./B.Tech program so far.

Duration: The internship program will be for two months, strictly during the period May 15, 2010 – July 15, 2010.

Stipend : The interns will be provided a fellowship amount of Rs. 3000 per month and some contingency amount for academic expenses.

Students desirous of applying for the internship must apply between March 1, 2010 and March 15, 2010 using the web-based application process. A recommendation letter from the Head of the Department or the Principal or a senior faculty member from your department is mandatory (this will be through email or a web-based form). The web-based application form will necessarily include a one page proposal from you on what you would like to work on during the summer internship. Please go through the CSA webpage thoroughly before completing your web-based application form.

Only selected candidates will be intimated of their selection by March 31, 2010. The selection will be done by a committee of faculty members at the Department of CSA. Please look up http://www.csa.iisc.ernet.in/ for further details. You may contact Mr Jagadish, Department of CSA, jags@csa.iisc.ernet.in for any questions/clarifications.



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U.S. won't succeed if India has more scientists

President Barack Obama has said that the U.S. is facing stiff competition from India and cannot succeed if the country continues to produce more scientists and engineers than America, reports Business Ghana.

"I said this during the State of the Union (address), I repeated it today in Henderson in my town hall: Other countries are not playing for second. They're playing for first," he told the Las Vegas-Area Chambers of Commerce and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Friday. "That's just one example of the competition that we're facing on everything. If India or South Korea are producing more scientists and engineers than we are, we will not succeed."


This is the second time in two days that Obama has told people to gear up as countries like India, China and Germany are marching ahead in various fields, including clean energy technologies.

On Thursday, the President had said that the U.S., being the world leader, cannot afford to lag behind in clean energy technologies amid the fast growth of India, China and Germany in the field, and sought efforts to prevent any country from "out-competing" America in future.

"We know that whoever leads the clean energy revolution is going to lead the 21st century economy. And we can't wait. Because China is not waiting. India is not waiting. Germany is not waiting. We can't afford to wait," he said at a grassroots fundraiser for Senator Michael Bennet in Denver, Colorado.





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thanking you
sanjay singh

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Chandrayaan-I finds ice near Moon's north pole

Using data from a NASA radar that flew aboard India's Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, scientists have detected ice deposits totalling at least an estimated 600 million metric tons near the moon's north pole.

NASA's Mini-SAR instrument, a lightweight, synthetic aperture radar, found more than 40 small craters ranging in size from 2 to 15 km in diameter with water ice, the US space agency announced Monday.


"The emerging picture from the multiple measurements and resulting data of the instruments on lunar missions indicates that water creation, migration, deposition and retention are occurring on the moon," said Paul Spudis, principal investigator of the Mini-SAR experiment at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston.

"The new discoveries show the moon is an even more interesting and attractive scientific, exploration and operational destination than people had previously thought."

"After analysing the data, our science team determined a strong indication of water ice, a finding which will give future missions a new target to further explore and exploit," said Jason Crusan, programme executive for the Mini-RF Programme for NASA's Space Operations Mission Directorate in Washington.

The Mini-SAR's findings are consistent with recent findings of other NASA instruments and add to the growing scientific understanding of the multiple forms of water found on the moon, NASA said.

The agency's Moon Mineralogy Mapper discovered water molecules in the moon's polar regions, while water vapour was detected by NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS.

Mini-SAR, a lightweight (less than 10 kg) imaging radar, and Moon Mineralogy Mapper are two of 11 instruments carried by the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Chandrayaan-1.

The Mini-SAR has imaged many of the permanently shadowed regions that exist at both poles of the moon. These dark areas are extremely cold and it has been hypothesised that volatile material, including water ice, could be present in quantity there.

The main science object of the Mini-SAR experiment is to map and characterise any deposits that exist.

Numerous craters near the poles of the moon have interiors that are in permanent sun shadow. These areas are very cold and water ice is stable there, essentially indefinitely.

Fresh craters show high degrees of surface roughness (high circular polarisation ratio - CPR) both inside and outside the crater rim, caused by sharp rocks and block fields that are distributed over the entire crater area, NASA said.

However, Mini-SAR has found craters near the north pole that have high CPR inside, but not outside their rims. This relation suggests that the high CPR is not caused by roughness, but by some material that is restricted within the interiors of these craters.

"We interpret this relation as consistent with water ice present in these craters. The ice must be relatively pure and at least a couple of metres thick to give this signature," NASA said.

The estimated amount of water ice potentially present is comparable to the quantity estimated solely from the previous mission of Lunar Prospector's neutron data (several hundred million metric tons).

The variation in the estimates between Mini-SAR and the Lunar Prospector's neutron spectrometer is due to the fact that it only measures to depths of about one-half metre, so it would underestimate the total quantity of water ice present, NASA said.

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