Shradha Mishra
    INSPIRE Faculty, SNBNCBS
   







   shradha.mishra@bose.res.in
   www.bose.res.in
   Telephone +91-33-2335 5706/07/08 (extn: 413)
 

Educational Background:

  • Ph.D.: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India (2009)
  • Professional Background:

  • INSPIRE Faculty,
    S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata (Jan 2014 - present)
    India Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India (Feb 2013 - Dec 2013)
  • Post Doctoral Research Associate at Kansas State University (Dept. of physics) (USA)(Jan 2012 - Dec 2012)
  • Visiting research scholar at Rockefeller University(USA) (Mar 2011 - Dec 2011)
  • Visiting research scholar at Princeton University (USA)(Sept 2010 - Dec 2011)
  • Post Doctoral Research Associate at Syracuse University (Dept. of physics)(USA) (Nov. 2008 - July 2010)
  • Research Interests:

  • Collective behaviour of self-propelled active particles
  • Self organised pattren formation
  • Protein aggregation and phase separation in protein solution
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      Significant Recent Publications:

      • Giant Number fluctuation in the collection of active apolar particles: from spheres to long rods, SHRADHA MISHRA (accepted for publication in J. Stat. Mech.)
      • Entanglement model of antibody viscosity, Jeremy Schmit, Feng He, SHRADHA MISHRA, Randal R. Ketchmem, Christofer E. Woods and Bruce Kerwin (Accepted for publication in J. of Phys. Chem. B).
      • Mesoscopic theory for active nematics, Eric Bertin, H. Chate’, F. Ginelli, SHRADHA MISHRA, Anton Peshkov and S. Ramaswamy 2013 New J. Phys. 15 085032.
      • Collective dynamics of self-propelled particles with variable speed, SHRADHA MISHRA, Kolbjørn Tunstrøm, Iain D. Couzin and Cristi´an Huepe Phys. Rev. E 86, 011901 (2012).
      • Fluctuations and Pattern Formation in Self-Propelled Particles , SHRADHA MISHRA, A. Baskaran, M. Cristina Marchetti Phys. Rev. E 81, 061916 (2010).
      • A Dynamic Renormalization Group Study of Active Nematics, SHRADHA MISHRA, R. Aditi Simha and S. Ramaswamy J. Stat. Mech. (2010) P02003.
      • Active nematics are intrinsically phase separated, SHRADHA MISHRA, S. Ramaswamy, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 090602 (2006).
       
       
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