Indian Statistical Institute 92nd Annual Report 2023-24

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The Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) has released its Annual Report for 2023-24, highlighting key research, teaching, training, and consultancy activities. ISI maintains its interdisciplinary approach, fostering collaboration between statistics and other sciences. The report mentions the passing of Prof. C. R. Rao, and covers the institute’s various divisions, academic programs including the launch of a new Bachelors of Statistical Data Science (BSDS) program aligned with the National Education Policy. The report further discusses recognitions, research projects, MOUs, infrastructure developments, and outreach programs, showcasing ISI’s commitment to data-driven strategies and national development. The Administrative Ministry has forwarded the ISI Review Committee’s recommendations to the Council of the Institute for its consideration.

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Preface From the Desk of the Director

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About the Institute
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Teaching and Training

2.1 Programmes Offered ….. 29
2.2 Admissions ….. 30
Degree, Diploma and Ph.D. Programmes ….. 30
Enrollment in Degree-Diploma Programmes ….. 31
Short-term Training Programmes ….. 32
2.3 Graduating Students ….. 33
Recipients of Prizes ….. 34
PhD Degrees Awarded by ISI ….. 35
PhD Degrees Awarded by Other Academic Bodies ….. 37
2.4 Placement ….. 38
Higher Education ….. 38
Placement in Industry ….. 38
2.5 International Training Programme- International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC) ….. 40

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Publications

5.1 Books Published ….. 145
5.2 Journal Publications ….. 146
5.3 Publication in Conference Proceedings ….. 170
5.4 Publication in Book Chapters ….. 177
5.5 Sankhyā, the Official Journal of ISI ….. 181

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Other Academic Activities
6.1 Patents ….. 184
6.2 Memoranda of Understanding ….. 185
6.3 Museums ….. 186
6.3.1 Geology Museum ….. 186
6.3.2 Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum \& Archives ….. 188
6.4 Scientific Assignments ….. 192
6.5 Visiting Scientists ….. 205
6.6 Research Associates ….. 221

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Events

7.1 Convocation ….. 223
Indian Statistical Institute ….. 223
International Statistical Education Centre ….. 225
7.2 Conferences, Symposia, Workshops \& Training Programs ….. 226
7.3 Lectures ….. 234
7.4 Outreach Activities ….. 249


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Research Activities

3.1 Applied Statistics Division (ASD)
3.2 Biological Sciences Division (BSD)
3.3 Computer and Communication Sciences Division (CCSD)
3.4 Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)
3.5 Social Sciences Division (SSD)
3.6 Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division (SQC\&OR)
3.7 Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)
3.8 Library Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)
39 Computer and Statistical Service Centre (CSSC) Kolkata
3.10 Academic Centres
The Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML)
The Centre for research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE)
The Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR)
R.C. Bose Centre for Cryptology \& Security (RCBCCS)
Technology Innovation Hub (TIH)

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Awards and Recognitions

4.1 Science Academy Fellowships 133
4.2 Awards 134
4.3 Honours \& Recognitions 135
4.4 Memberships 137
4.5 Editorial Assignments 140

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Administration

8.1 Administrative Services Division
8.2 Office Bearers of the Institute Administration during the year
8.3 List of workers joined/ retired/ voluntarily retired/ resigned/ terminated/ died during the year
8.4 Manpower by Gender, Social Category and Disability Group
8.5 Annual Return on Cases of Sexual Harassment
8.6 Applications received and action taken by the Institute under RTI Act, 2005
8.7 Major Constructions / Repair works taken up by the Institute
8.8 Specific Achievements
8.9 Administrative Training programmes
8.10 Brief description of specific achievements and functions related to the implementation of the Official Language Policy
8.11 Reports on various activities of the Institute

Annual Accounts

91 Balance Sheet 277
92 Income \& Expenditure 278
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PREFACE

The Annual Report 2023-24 endeavours to summarize the salient research, teaching, training and consultancy activities which the ISI faculty members carried out during the period under review. While we celebrate the achievements of the ISI fraternity, we also miss the doyen of statistical world, Prof. C. R. Rao. He left us forever on $22^{\text {nd }}$ August 2023. He was the right-hand man of Prof. Mahalanobis and the Director of the Institute. The Annual Report of this year devotes a few pages to his memory. I am grateful to my colleague Prof. Probal Chaudhuri for readily agreeing to write this piece.

In keeping with the times, this year we have tried to collect most of the relevant information from the faculty on-line. Since this is the first such attempt, there have been some hiccups. We shall take care and the process will hopefully improve next year. We aim to collect all the relevant information on-line next year.

The compilation of this report requires the support and co-operation of not only the scientific workers but also of the nonscientific workers. They are gratefully acknowledged. Our colleagues at the Reprography and Photography Unit deserve special mention for helping the Editorial Committee with the required photographs from their archives. My sincere thanks are due to our colleagues at the Public Relations Unit for tirelessly burning the mid-night oil for its completion. I am also grateful to my colleagues on the Editorial Board for their advice and support. Inadvertent errors and/or omissions are regretted.

M Z Anis
Chairperson

The Editorial Board

Md. Zafar Anis – Chairperson
Akhilesh Kumar Member
Antar Bandyopadhyay Member
Biswajit Halder Member
Biswaranjan Behera Member
B.S. Daya Sagar Member
G. Ravindran Member
Manoj Kumar Pandey Member
Niladri Sekhar Dash Member
Raghunath Chatterjee Member
Ravinder Kumar Member
Sarbani Palit Member
Shyamal Krishna De Member
Souvik Roy Member
Subhajyoti Das Member
Subhamoy Maitra Member
Sujan Dutta Member
Swapan Rana Member
Kishore Chandra Satpathy Member-Joint Convener
Utpal Mahato Member-Joint Convener

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It is my privilege to present before you the Annual Report 2023-2024 of the Indian Statistical Institute. Founded in 1931 on the guiding principle of Unity in Diversity, ISI retains its unique interdisciplinary approach, encouraging close interaction between Statistics and the natural and social sciences for mutual development of Statistics and these sciences. The journey of more than ninety-two years has been eventful and fulfilling. Aspirations remain as high as ever as the Institute adjusts to the demands of the changing times, making significant strides in its academic programs, enhancing engagement with government and industry, and focusing on multidisciplinary research in data driven science.

The year 2023-24 saw the Institute continue to flourish under the able leadership and guidance of Prof Sankar Kumar Pal, the President of the Institute, and Dr. Pronab Sen, the Chairman of the ISI Council. The Institute celebrated the $93^{\text {rd }}$ Foundation Day and conducted the $58^{\text {th }}$ Convocation in December 2023. Professor Trevor J. Hastie, John A. Overdeck Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Professor of Statistics, Stanford University, was the Convocation speaker, while Prof. Nilanjan Chatterjee, an ISI alumnus and Professor at Johns Hopkins University, delivered the Foundation Day lecture.

The faculty and students continue to bring recognition to the Institute through their scientific endeavors. I mention some of the recognitions received by faculty members and scholars of the Institute in the past year. Arup Bose of the Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Kolkata received the prestigious International Statistical Institute

Mahalanobis International Award 2023. Arup Bose continues his J C Bose Fellowship for the period January 01, 2024-March 31, 2027. Neena Gupta of Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Kolkata and B.S. Daya Sagar of Systems Science and Informatics Unit, Bangalore were elected Fellows of Indian National Science Academy (INSA). Neena Gupta has also received the 2023 TWAS-CAS Young Scientist Award in Mathematics. Sushmita Mitra of the Machine Intelligence Unit, Kolkata and Jaydeb Sarkar of Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Bangalore were elected Fellows of the Indian Academy of Sciences (IASC). Utpal Garain of Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit, Kolkata was elected as Fellow, Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE). Souvik Roy of Applied Statistics Unit, Kolkata was selected for receiving the Social Choice and Welfare Prize for the year 2024 given by the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, France. Raghunath Chatterjee of Human Genetics Unit, Kolkata received the SERB Science and Technology Award for Research (STAR). Kiranmoy Das of the Interdisciplinary Statistical Research Unit, Kolkata is the recipient of IISA Early Career Award in Statistics and Data Science (Application Track). The Chief Librarian Kishor Chandra Satpathy received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Panjab University Alumni Association. Jaydeb Sarkar was also elected Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI). CNRS Postes Rouges Visiting Fellowship 2023 was awarded to Yogeshwaran Dhandapani of the Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Bangalore. Kanishka Kacker of the Economics and Planning Unit, Delhi received the 2023 EfD Peter Berck best discussion


The faculty and students continue to bring recognition to the Institute through their scientific endeavors. Much to our delight, our alumnus, Sourav Chatterjee, Professor of Statistics and Mathematics, Stanford University was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Another alumnus, Apoorva Khare, currently Professor at IISc Bangalore, was conferred the SS Bhatnagar Award.
After many years, the Institute is on the verge of launching its third Bachelors program, namely Bachelors of Statistical Data Science (BSDS). In line with the recommendation of the National Education Policy, BSDS is planned to be a fouryear program with an exit option after three years, and an option for a Master’s degree after fifth year of studies.
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paper award. Soham Sarkar of the Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Delhi received the Inspire Faculty Fellowship for five years starting from September 2023. Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay of the Economics and Planning Unit was elected as a visiting fellow of Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton. Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal, President of the Institute and Emeritus Professor, received the Distinguished Alumni Award 2023 from Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Calcutta and the $30^{\text {th }}$ Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Lecture Award, at the $30^{\text {th }}$ West Bengal State Science \& Technology Congress, Govt. of West Bengal in 2023. Prof. Partha P. Majumder has received the INSA Distinguished Lecture Fellowship (2023). Shri Uddalok Sarkar, JRF of the Advanced Computing and Microelectronic Unit (ACMU) received the prestigious Google PhD Fellowship in 2023. Snehinh Sen, a student of M. Math, secured first position in the CSIR-UGC NET. Students of ISI have performed excellently in the Madhava Mathematics Competition 2024. Much to our delight, our alumnus, Sourav Chatterjee, Professor of Statistics and Mathematics, Stanford University was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Another alumnus, Apoorva Khare, currently Professor at IISc Bangalore, was conferred the SS Bhatnagar Award. Many other faculty members and students of the Institute have received various recognitions. The full list is included in a part of this Annual Report. We are proud of the achievements of all of them.

As in every year, many workshops, training programs and conferences were conducted round the year. Institute faculty members, scholars and students have published more than

520 journal articles, besides many more in conferences and as book chapters. The institute faculty members have carried out many national and international assignments, including sponsored projects. They are regularly invited to various Universities around the world for research collaborations and for giving lectures and seminars. These are listed in different parts of this report. Several outreach programs were conducted by the Institute in various institutions, including schools and colleges, for popularization of Statistics, Mathematics and the other sciences.

After many years, the Institute is on the verge of launching its third Bachelors program, namely Bachelors of Statistical Data Science (BSDS). In line with the recommendation of the National Education Policy, BSDS is planned to be a four-year program with an exit option after three years, and an option for a Master’s degree after fifth year of studies. Other recently launched programs, like the fully online Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics, are progressing well. The two-year long tri-Institute Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics program, organized jointly by ISI, IIT Kharagpur and IIM Calcutta continues to garner deep interest from the students’ community, with the placement record remaining very strong. The $4^{\text {th }}$ ISI Review Committee had submitted its recommendations to the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation (MoSPI) in 2022. The administrative ministry has forwarded these to the Council of the Institute for its views. The Council is presently reviewing these recommendations.


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The construction works in R. C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security and the ISI North East Centre in the North East are now in advanced stages. New academic buildings are also coming up in the Headquarters in Kolkata and the Centre in Bengaluru.

The Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML) remains engaged in carrying out research in several niche areas of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). One of these areas addresses advanced ML techniques for cryptanalysis for the Defence Research and Development Organisation. The Centre for research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE) in ISI Delhi has successfully taken up several studies related to the Environment and Climate, and was successful in attracting significant grants, including foreign grants. Other cells like the Cell for Collaboration with Academia, Industry and R\&D labs (CCAIR), the PhD-DSc Cell, the Faculty Recruitment Cell and the Placement Cell have provided exemplary administrative support. Efforts are ongoing to streamline the faculty recruitment process. Several rounds of recruitment including Special Drives have been or are being launched. The Institute has signed/ extended several MoUs with other organizations from the government, industry and academia.

I remain grateful to the President of the Institute, Prof. Sankar K. Pal, the Chairman of the ISI Council, Dr. Pronab Sen, and all members of the ISI Council for their leadership and guidance, which has helped ISI in all its activities in 2023-2024. Thanks are due to the Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation and all officials of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India for their strong support. I thank all the scientific and non-scientific workers, students and all well-wishers of the Institute for extending their cooperation for the all-round development of the Institute.

Sanhagholhy

Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay


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ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

The Indian Statistical Institute, an Institute of National Importance, is a premier and internationally acclaimed research, teaching and training institute.
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Founder: Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis
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Mission:

  • To promote the study and dissemination of knowledge of Statistics, to develop statistical theory and methods, and their use in research and practical applications at large, with special reference to problems of planning for national development and social welfare;
  • To undertake research in various fields of natural and social sciences with a view to the mutual development of Statistics and these sciences;
  • To provide for, and undertake, the collection of information, investigations, projects, and operational research for purposes of planning and the improvement of efficiency of management and production; and
  • To undertake any other ancillary activities in fulfillment of the objectives stated above.

1.1 LOCATIONS

Campus Locations and Outlying SQC\&OR Units

The Indian Statistical Institute was formally established in 1931. The Institute has its headquarters in Baranagar, Kolkata. It has four other centres at Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and Tezpur, and a branch at Giridih. The R.C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security was created in 2014 and is also located in Kolkata. The various locations are shown on a map of India along with a separate list of units at each campus.

At Kolkata, West Bengal

I) The Head Quarters of ISI

The headquarters of the Institute, which shifted to its present campus in 1953, has a lush green sprawling campus in the northern fringe of the Kolkata metropolis. It has 19 academic units, a large and vibrant library, a computer and statistical services centre, two museums, two centres of excellence, two Associate Institution of ISI and a Technology Hub. They are listed below: –

  1. Advanced Computing and Microelectronics Unit (ACMU)
  2. Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit (AERU)
  3. Applied Statistics Unit (ASU)
  4. Biological Anthropology Unit (BAU)
  5. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit (CVPRU)
  6. Economic Research Unit (ERU)
  7. Electronics and Communication Sciences Unit (ECSU)
  8. Geological Studies Unit (GSU) and the Geology Museum
  9. Human Genetics Unit (HGU)

  10. Interdisciplinary Statistical Research Unit (ISRU)

  11. International Statistical Education Centre (An Associate Institution of ISI)
  12. Linguistic Research Unit (LRU)
  13. Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU)
  14. Physics and Applied Mathematics Unit (PAMU)
  15. Population Studies Unit (PSU)
  16. Psychology Research Unit (PRU)
  17. Sampling and Official Statistics Unit (SOSU)
  18. Sociological Research Unit (SRU)
  19. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&ORU)
  20. Stat-Math Unit (SMU)
  21. Library and the PCM Memorial Museum and Archives (PCMMMA)
  22. Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR):

A National Facility (An Associate Institution of ISI)
23. Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML)
24. Computer and Statistical Services Centre (CSSC)
25. Technology Innovation Hub (TIH)

The TIH centre was established on March 16, 2021 pursuant to the decision of the ISI Council in its meeting held on December 22, 2020

II) The RC Bose Centre

The R.C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security at Kolkata was created in 2014 as a national hub for cryptographic requirements. This Centre has only one Unit at present.

  • Cryptology and Security Research Unit (CSRU)
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The Bangalore Centre, Karnataka

The Bangalore Centre was conceived by Professor P.C. Mahalanobis during the 1960s. The Statistical Quality Control Unit had been functioning in Bangalore since 1956 and the Documentation Research and Training Centre was set up in 1962. The activities of the Bangalore Centre started in September 1978 in a rented building and the various units moved to the present campus in May 1985. The Bangalore Centre was formally declared as a Centre of ISI in September 1996. The present campus, full of eucalyptus trees, is located on Mysore Road on the outskirts of the city and is close to the Bangalore University campus. Presently the Centre has six units and a library, namely –

  • Applied Statistics Unit (ASU)
  • Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC)
  • Economic Analysis Unit (EAU)
  • Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&ORU)
  • Stat-Math Unit (SMU)
  • Systems Science and Informatics Unit (SSIU)
  • Library
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The Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research (SQC \& OR) Units

The Institute has a network of seven Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research (SQC\&OR) units spread across the country. In addition to the units functioning from its headquarters at Kolkata and from other centres in Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai, the other three units are located in-

  • Hyderabad, Telangana
  • Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Pune, Maharashtra

The Delhi Centre, Delhi

The Delhi Centre was established in 1974 within the Planning Commission premises. It shifted to its present campus in 1975. It is located in a part of South Delhi known as the Qutub Institutional Area. The Centre is composed of the following:

  • Economics and Planning Unit (EPU)
  • Stat-Math Unit (SMU)
  • Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&ORU)
  • Library
  • Centre for research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE)

The CECFEE centre was established on July 24, 2020 pursuant to the decision of the ISI Council in its meeting held on June 09, 2020.

The Chennai Centre, Tamil Nadu

The Chennai Centre came into existence in 2008 and is presently located at 37, Nelson Manickam Road (First Floor), Aminjikarai, Chennai. The Centre has three units and a library, namely –

  • Applied Statistics Unit (ASU)
  • Computer Science Unit (CSU)
  • Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&ORU)
  • Library

The North-East Centre at Tezpur, Assam

The North-East Centre at Tezpur was established in 2011 and is presently located at Punioni, Solmara which is north of Tezpur and is close to Tezpur University, and the Defence Research Laboratory (DRL) of the Defence Research \& Development Organization (DRDO). The Centre has the following three units and a library-

  • Applied and Official Statistics Unit (AOSU)
  • Socio-Economic Research Unit (SERU)
  • Theoretical and Applied Sciences Unit (TASU)
  • Library

The Giridih Branch, Jharkhand

The Giridih branch was started in 1931 and is situated at the heart of Giridih town. The sprawling campus of the Giridih branch includes three land parcels. Besides the office buildings, Giridih has two large agricultural farms adjacent to the river Ushri. The farms with different land situations (high, mid and low) are ideal for conducting agricultural experiments and have well-equipped laboratories as well. The Giridih branch has two operational units functioning under the respective units in Kolkata-

  • Agricultural \& Ecological Research Unit (AERU)
  • Sociological Research Unit (SRU)

1.2 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Academic Divisions

  1. Applied Statistics Division (ASD)
  • Applied and Official Statistics Unit (AOSU), NorthEast Centre, Tezpur
  • Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Bangalore
  • Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Chennai
  • Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Kolkata
  • Interdisciplinary Statistical Research Unit (ISRU), Kolkata
  1. Biological Sciences Division (BSD)
  • Agricultural \& Ecological Research Unit (AERU), Kolkata \& Giridih
  • Biological Anthropology Unit (BAU), Kolkata
  • Human Genetics Unit (HGU), Kolkata
  1. Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)
  • Advanced Computing and Microelectronics Unit (ACMU), Kolkata
  • Computer Science Unit (CSU), Chennai
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit (CVPRU), Kolkata
  • Cryptology and Security Research Unit (CSRU), Kolkata
  • Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore
  • Electronics and Communication Sciences Unit (ECSU), Kolkata
  • Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU), Kolkata
  • Systems Science and Informatics Unit (SSIU), Bangalore
  1. Library, Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)
  • Library, Bangalore
  • Library, Chennai
  • Library, Delhi
  • Library, Kolkata
  • Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum \& Archives
  • Library, North-East Centre, Tezpur

5. Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)

  • Geological Studies Unit (GSU), Kolkata
  • Geological Museum
  • Physics and Applied Mathematics Unit (PAMU), Kolkata
  • Theoretical and Applied Sciences Unit (TASU), North-East Centre, Tezpur

6. Social Sciences Division (SSD)

  • Economic Analysis Unit (EAU), Bangalore
  • Economics and Planning Unit (EPU), Delhi
  • Economic Research Unit (ERU), Kolkata
  • Linguistic Research Unit (LRU), Kolkata
  • Population Studies Unit (PSU), Kolkata
  • Psychology Research Unit (PRU), Kolkata
  • Sampling and Official Statistics Unit (SOSU), Kolkata
  • Socio-Economic Research Unit (SERU), NorthEast Centre, Tezpur
  • Sociological Research Unit (SRU), Kolkata \& Giridih

7. Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division (SQCORD)

  • SQC \& OR Unit, Bangalore
  • SQC \& OR Unit, Chennai
  • SQC \& OR Unit, Delhi
  • SQC \& OR Unit, Hyderabad
  • SQC \& OR Unit, Kolkata
  • SQC \& OR Unit, Mumbai
  • SQC \& OR Unit, Pune

8. Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

  • Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit (SMU), Bangalore
  • Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit (SMU), Delhi
  • Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit (SMU), Kolkata

Teaching and Training

  1. Dean’s Office
  2. Placement Cell

Associate Institutions

  1. Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR): A National Facility, Kolkata
  2. International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC), Kolkata

Centres of Excellence

  1. Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML)
  2. Centre for Research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE)

Technology Innovations Hub (TIH)

Computer and Statistical Service Centre (CSSC), Kolkata

Administrative Services Division

1. Director’s Office

  • Cell for Co-operation with Academia, Industry \& Research labs (CCAIR)
  • Faculty Recruitment Cell
  • PhD/ DSc Cell
  • ST/SC/OBC Liaison Cell

2. CE (A\&F)’s Office

  • Accounts Section
  • Audio Visual Unit
  • Canteen
  • Cash Unit
  • Central Despatch Unit
  • Council Section
  • Electrical Maintenance Unit
  • Engineering Unit
  • Estate Office
  • Guest House
  • Hostels
  • House Building Advance Cell
  • Human Resource Development Unit
  • Import/ Travel Cell
  • Internal Audit Cell
  • Legal Cell
  • Medical Expenses Reimbursement Unit
  • Medical Welfare Unit
  • Official Language Cell
  • Personnel Unit
  • Provident Fund Unit
  • Public Relations Unit
  • Printing and Publication Unit
  • Retirement Benefit Cell
  • RTI, Grievance, Complain Cell
  • Security Unit
  • Stores and Purchase Unit
  • Telephone Unit
  • Transport Unit

1.3 ISI: Course of Important Events

Snapshots!

1931 – 1980:

  • PC Mahalanobis establishes ISI in 1931
  • First international journal of Statistics in India, Sankhya, foreword by Rabindranath Tagore in 1933
  • Path-breaking discoveries by ISI scientists: Mahalanobis distance, large scale sample survey method – PC Mahalanobis
    Cramer-Rao Bound, Rao-Blackwell Theorem CR Rao
    BCH Error-correcting codes – RC Bose Theory of large deviations – SRS Varadhan Bahadur Efficiency and Basu’s Theorem in Statistics
  • National Sample Survey (NSS) was conceived for the collection of socio-economic data in 1950
  • UNESCO empowers ISI to train statisticians of developing countries – International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC) established in 1950
  • Second Five-Year Plan drafted in 1954
  • ISI designs the first analog computer in India in 1954
  • ISI imports and instal’s the first digital computer in India, HEC-2M, in 1955
  • Dinosaur fossil, Barapasaurus tagorei, discovered by ISI geologists in 1957
  • ISI was recognized as an Institute of National Importance by a Central Act in 1959
  • First digital computer (ISI-JU-1) built and commissioned (1961-1966)
  • Delhi Centre of ISI established in 1974
  • Bangalore Centre of ISI established in 1978

$1981-2004$ :

  • M. Tech Program in Computer Science (M.Tech (CS)) started in 1981.
  • Nodal Centre for a $5^{\text {th }}$ Generation KnowledgeBased Computer Systems (FGCS/ KBCS) in the fields of Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision, Image Processing and Artificial Intelligence established in 1987
  • M. Tech Program in Quality, Reliability \& Operations Research (M.Tech (QROR)) started in 1989.
  • M. S. Program in Quantitative Economics (MS (QE)) started in 1996.
  • Computer-based dictionary in the Indian Language (Bangla) developed for use by blind persons in 1996
  • Bachelor’s Program in Mathematics (B.Math) started in 2000
  • Master’s Program in Mathematics (M.Math) started in 2003

2005 – till date :

  • Introduction of Soft Computing in India and establishment of the first Centre for Soft Computing Research in Asia in 2005
  • Outreach program: North-East in 2005
  • 29* June declared as the National Statistics Day during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations at ISI by the then Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh in 2006
  • Chennai Centre of ISI established in 2008
  • M. S. Program in Library \& Information Science [MS (LIS)] started in 2008
  • Adoption of IISC faculty pay scale replacing UGC pay scale in 2009
  • Pioneering work in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Bioinformatics, Computational Genetics, Cryptology, Indian Language Technologies, Population Genomics, Soft Computing Technology
  • The Center of Soft Computing Research has been declared an “Associate Institution” of ISI in 2010
  • North-east Centre of ISI established for the development of the region in 2011
  • M. S. Program in Quality Management Science [MS (QMS)] started in 2014.
  • RG Rose Centre for Cryptology and Security established in 2014
  • Teaching and training in Official Statistics \& Policy Research initiated
  • Seminal contributions in Game theory, Algebraic Geometry, Poverty and Inequality measures, Disease Genetics, Granular Computing
  • A tri-institute Post-Graduate Program in Business Analytics (PGDBA) started in 2015.
  • Discovery of Shringasaurus indicus in 2017
  • M. Tech Program in Cryptology \& Security [M. Tech (CrS)] started in 2018.
  • Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning established in 2019
  • Computational and experimental biology research; cancer, autoimmune and neuro-degenerative diseases
  • Centre for Research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment, Delhi recognized as Centre and Technology Innovation Hub, Kolkata established in 2020
  • Technology Innovation Hub established in 2020
  • Coal Index developed and adopted by Coal Ministry
  • Development of an Integrated Solution for Automatic Assessment of Autism using visual attention, facial expression and vocal emotion cues.
  • Development of a computer vision-based vehicle type and vehicle number detection system
  • Development of National Mineral Index

Thinking ahead of times!

Academic programmes introduced in ISI

  • The Institute began offering its internationally-acclaimed UG and PG programmes in Statistics, (B.Stat. and M.Stat.) in 1961, empowered by The Indian Statistical Institute Act of 1959 to award degrees.
  • This Act was amended by the Parliament of India in 1995 to empower the Institute to award Degrees/Diplomas not only in Statistics but also in Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science and other subjects related to Statistics as may be determined by the Institute from time to time.
  • ISI also started awarding Ph.D. degrees in the areas of Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science as well as Quality, Reliability and Operations Research, in addition to the original discipline, namely, Statistics.
  • Several degree/diploma programmes have been introduced subsequently. A timeline of the innovative programmes introduced in ISI are as follows –
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PGDSMA program

*The PGDSMA was initially introduced in 2011-12 as PG Diploma in Statistical Methods with Applications at the NorthEast Centre and later renamed in 2013. The programme has been running successfully at Tezpur, with $50 \%$ of its seats reserved for candidates domiciled in the Northeast region. Since 2019, this programme is also being offered simultaneously at the Chennai centre for candidates from all over India.


1.4 A Brief History of the Institute

In the 1920’s, Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, then a Professor of Physics at Presidency College, Calcutta conducted several studies employing statistical methods with results that vindicated his ideas about the efficacy and possibilities of the emerging science of Statistics.

The Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) was formally established on 17 December 1931 in a meeting presided by Sir R.N. Mukherjee, the first President of the Institute, and Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis was appointed as the Honorary Secretary.

On April 28, 1932, the Indian Statistical Institute was registered as a non-government and non-profit distributing learned society under the Societies Registration Act No. XXI of 1860. The Institute is now registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act XXVI of 1961, as amended in 1964.

The Institute started functioning initially from a room of the then Presidency College (now Presidency University) with enduring support from several distinguished personalities
and devoted scholars in Calcutta. Over the first two decades, which turned out to be a glorious chapter in the annals of Indian science and institution building, the ISI embarked upon a series of pioneering programmes involving the application of Statistics in search of solution to the urgent and live problems of the country. Such programmes included innovative projects on sample surveys of yield and land utilization of crops, socio-economic after-effects of the Bengal famine and problems of flood research. These innovations and methodological research have since become classics in Statistics. At the same time, the training of scientific personnel began to grow. This also encouraged high-level research and brought into focus the need for publication of the research results, for which Sankhy, the first international journal of Statistics in the country came into being in 1933.

When India became independent, the Institute played a pivotal role in the task of nation-building through the brilliant choice of the area of surveys, which were socially and nationally relevant. The patronage and invaluable contribution of Sir Ronald A. Fisher played an important role. Led by Professor Mahalanobis and a very capable group of younger statisticians including R.C. Bose, S.N. Roy and C.R. Rao, the Institute was poised to take on the larger role. In 1954 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the then


Prime Minister of India, entrusted Professor Mahalanobis and ISI with the responsibility of preparing the draft Second Five-Year Plan for the country. The draft submitted by Professor Mahalanobis and the planning models formulated by him and his colleagues have since been regarded as major contributions to economic planning in India. The formal recognition came in December 1959, when the then Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru himself piloted the enactment of the Indian Statistical Institute Act of 1959 in the Parliament. This Act designated ISI as an ‘Institution of National Importance’. The activities of ISI steadily grew, existing interests became more broad-based and a number of science units were created in the interest of live interaction between Statistics and Natural and Social Sciences. Empowered by the Act to award degrees, the Institute started the B. Stat. and M. Stat. programs. An excellent library was established at

Kolkata and the Documentation Research and Training Centre began functioning in Bangalore. Other developments in infrastructure also began.

The Indian Statistical Institute Act of 1959 was amended by the Parliament in 1995 to empowering the Institute to award Degrees/Diplomas not only in Statistics, but also in Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science and such other subjects related to Statistics as may be determined by the Institute from time to time. Several degree/diploma programmes have been introduced subsequently, The detailed list is given on page 29.

On December 24, 2006, during the inauguration of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of the Institute (200607), Dr. Manmohan Singh, the then Prime Minister of India declared the birth anniversary (29 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ June) of Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis as the National Statistics Day.

Visitors:

The Institute, since its formative period till present times, has had many eminent visitors, some of whom were Nobel Laureates. Besides Ronald A. Fisher, J.B.S. Haldane and Walter A. Shewhart, the luminaries included Frederic and Irene Curie, Neils Bohr, A.N. Kolmogorov, P.M.S. Blackett, J.D. Bernal, Joan Robinson, William Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, Genichi Taguchi and George Akerlof (Nobel prize in economics, 2001). Incidentally, George Akerlof was a visiting professor at ISI during 1967-68. During recent times, the visit of Amartya K. Sen, Robert Aumann, Lotfi A. Zadeh, Roger Penrose, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Sir James A. Mirrlees, Eric Maskin, Ei-ichi Negishi, Ada Yonath, David Jonathan Gross, S.R.S. Varadhan (Winner of Abel Prize, 2007 for his contributions to probability theory and an alumnus of the institute), Leslie Gabriel Valiant, Meghnad Desai and Trevor Hastie may be specially mentioned. The Institute is proud to have C.R. Rao, who was among the world leaders in statistical science, in its list of illustrious alumni.
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Niels Bohr with P.C. Mahalanobis at Indian Statistical Instutute on $16^{\text {th }}$ January, 1960.
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PCM explaining an exhibit to Mr. Chivu Stoica, Romanian Prime Minister (centre), at the Museum on $21^{\text {st }}$ March, 1958.
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Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis and Nirmal Kumari Mahalanobis with the King and Queen of Nepal at Amrapali on $2^{\text {nd }}$ December, 1955


1.5 C.R. Rao: In Memoriam

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C.R. Rao was born on $10^{\text {th }}$ September, 1920, in Hoovina Hadagali, now a small town in Karnataka, but originally in the Madras Province of British India. His father CD Naidu was an inspector of police and his mother Lakshikanthamma was a housewife. Rao was the $8^{\text {th }}$ child of his parents and following a general custom in South India, as mentioned by Rao himself in his autobiography, he was named Radhakrishna after Lord Krishna, who, according to the mythology, was the $8^{\text {th }}$ child of his parents.

Rao graduated with a degree in Mathematics from Andhra University in 1940, but failed to obtain a scholarship to do research in the same university because his application came in late. He then came to Kolkata to appear for an interview for the position of a mathematician at the army survey unit, and was not selected for that job either. Later, when Calcutta University started a Master’s degree programme in Statistics in 1941, he joined that as a student. He passed the MA degree examination in 1943 with a first class and secured the first rank. Rao was one of the first five students, who graduated from Calcutta University with a Master’s degree in Statistics.

In one of his autobiographical essays, Rao gave an entertaining description of that postgraduate degree programme that is worth quoting here. “None of the teachers had any experience in teaching Statistics and, further, they were as ignorant as the students in some areas of Statistics. As there were no textbooks on Statistics, the teachers had to learn by reading original papers and then teach. The courses given in the first two years benefitted the faculty as well as the students.”

Rao joined Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) as a statistical apprentice in 1943 and decided to settle down in the city of Kolkata. He started teaching soon after joining the institute, and it was in the course of his interactions with the students that he co-invented his famous Cramér-Rao Lower Bound and Rao-Blackwell Theorem.

At ISI, one of Rao’s several responsibilities was the analysis of anthropometric data on different castes and tribes collected during the decennial census of the Indian population in 1941. In 1946, J.C. Trevor, a Cambridge University anthropologist, requested ISI to depute a scholar, who would analyse some anthropometric data collected by the Cambridge University Anthropological Museum. Rao was deputed, and he arrived in England in August 1946. According to Rao, he sailed for England by a steamship named Andes that was carrying mostly Italian prisoners of the Second World War from Mumbai to Naples. The Italian soldiers were captured in Africa and detained in India.

Soon after arriving in Cambridge, Rao took admission as a research scholar at King’s College. This was in addition to Rao’s assignment at the Anthropological Museum at Duckworth Laboratory at Cambridge. Ronald Fisher was the Balfour Professor of Genetics at Cambridge at that time. Rao requested Fisher, whom he met in 1944, to accept him as a PhD student. Fisher agreed and suggested that he should work in the genetics laboratory to gain experience with breeding of mice for linkage studies. On the other hand, Rao’s assignment at the Anthropological Museum involved analysis of measurements taken of skeletal materials excavated by a British expedition in the ancient graves in Jebel Moya in North Africa.

The general theme of Rao’s PhD research was discriminant analysis using multivariate data, and it was deeply connected with Fisher’s work on discriminant analysis. Towards the end of his two-year-long stay at Cambridge, Rao met H.E. Daniels, who asked him to submit a discussion paper to the Royal Statistical Society based on his PhD research. The paper that was submitted by Rao was titled “The Utilization of Multiple Measurements in Problems of Biological Classification”. Rao’s paper was accepted for a discussion at the Royal Statistical Society, and it was read before the Research Section of the society in 1948. It was also published in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B (Methodological) in the same year.

Rao extended Fisher’s discriminant analysis for more than two populations. He also established the Bayes risk optimality of Fisher’s linear discriminant function for multivariate Gaussian populations. Another significant part of Rao’s paper is the development of a graphical tool for visual representation of multivariate populations by projecting them into some appropriate lower dimensional spaces so that observations from different populations cluster into groups of similar populations.

Rao’s 1948 paper is a fundamental contribution in discriminant analysis that has influenced several generations of research in multivariate statistics. While discussing


his PhD research, Rao once wrote, “For my PhD thesis, I wanted a theoretical topic. I asked Fisher to suggest some problem on which I could work. He said: ‘Problem must be yours and I shall help you if I can’. I wrote my PhD thesis on classification problems extending Fisher’s work on the discriminant function to more than two populations, which arose in my work at the museum. I did not take much help from Fisher. Finally, when I showed him the thesis, he said, ‘The problem was worth investigating’.”
After returning to India from Cambridge in the August of 1948, Rao joined the Indian Statistical Institute as a professor, when he was only 28 years old. At that time, ISI was getting reorganised as the Government of India agreed to give a recurring grant to support the research and training activities of the Institute. Prior to this government grant, ISI depended mainly on money earned through project work involving large scale sample surveys. Rao was appointed the Head of the Research and Training School of ISI, and he created an internationally renowned teaching and research programme in statistics. After the death of Mahalanobis, Rao was made the Director and Secretary of ISI, a designation which Mahalanobis had as the Chief of the Institute. He gave up that position in 1976 and was appointed as the Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of ISI. Rao gave up this professorship and retired from ISI in 1984. In 1985, he became a National Professor.

Other distinguished positions that C.R. Rao held included Distinguished Professorship at University of Pittsburgh and the Eberly Professorship at Pennsylvania State University, both in the US. In 2002, Rao established the C.R. Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science in Hyderabad.

Rao’s contributions to statistical theory and applications have become part of the undergraduate and postgraduate
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curricula in statistics, econometrics, electrical engineering, and many other disciplines at most universities worldwide. His work has had a profound influence on the theory and application of statistics in diverse fields.

Rao was the recipient of many prestigious awards, including the US National Medal of Science awarded by the President of the US, and the Padma Vibhushan awarded by the Government of India. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society, and served as the President of the International Statistical Institute, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and the International Biometric Society.

Rao passed away in Buffalo, New York on $22^{\text {nd }}$ August, 2023.
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A. N. Kolmogorov with C. R. Rao and P. C. Mahalanobis at the Special Convocation on 28.04.1962


1.6 Distinguished scientists and statesmen who have served the Institute since inception

Presidents

1 Sir Rajendra Nath Mookerjee 1932-35
2 Shri E.C. Benthall 1936-37
3 Shri James Reid-Kay 1938
4 Shri Badridas Goenka 1939-41
5 Dr. Nalini Ranjan Sarkar 1942-43
6 Dr. Chintaman D. Deshmukh 1944-63
7 Shri Y.B. Chavan 1964-66
8 Prof. Satyendra Nath Bose 1967-75
9 Shri Subimal Dutt 1976-89
10 Prof. M.G.K. Menon 1990-2012
11 Dr. C. Rangarajan 2012-16
12 Dr. Vijay Kelkar 2016-18
13 Shri Bibek Debroy 2018-22
14 Prof. Sankar K. Pal 2022-till-date

Chairpersons

1 Shri B. Rama Rao 1964
2 Shri D.N. Mitra 1955-63
3 Shri K.P.S. Menon 1964-70
4 Shri S.C. Roy 1971
5 Dr. Atma Ram 1972
6 Shri P.N. Haksar 1973-97
7 Dr. Bimal Jalan 1998-2001
8 Dr. N.R. Madhava Menon 2002-03
9 Shri Pranab Mukherjee 2004-12
10 Shri A.K. Antony 2012-14
11 Dr. Arun Shourie 2014-16
12 Prof. Goverdhan Mehta 2016- 20
13 Dr. Ashok Kumar Lahiri 2020-22
14 Dr. Pronab Sen 2023- till-date

Directors

1 Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis Dec 1931 June 1972
2 Prof. C.R. Rao July 1972 June 1976
3 Prof. G. Kallianpur July 1976 Sept 1978
4 Prof. B.P. Adhikari Aug 1979 Oct 1983
5 Prof. Ashok Maitra Apri 1984 Jan 1987
6 Prof. J.K. Ghosh Jan 1987 Jan 1992
7 Prof. B.L.S. Prakasa Rao Jun 1992 Feb 1995
8 Prof. S.B. Rao July 1995 July 2000
9 Prof. K.B. Sinha Aug 2000 July 2005
10 Prof. Sankar K. Pal Aug 2005 July 2010
11 Prof. Bimal K. Roy Aug 2010 July 2015
12 Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay Aug 2015 July 2020
13 Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay Sep 2020 till Date

D.Sc. (Honoris Causa) awardees

Feb 1962 Prof. Satyendra Nath Bose, Prof. Ronald A. Fisher, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Walter A. Shewhart
Apr 1962 Prof. A.N. Kolmogorov
May 1965 Dr. Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh
Dec 1974 Prof. Raj Chandra Bose, Dr. M.V. Keldysh, Prof. Jerzy Neyman
Feb 1977 Prof. Harald Cramer
Feb 1978 Shri Morarji Desai, Prof. L.V. Kantorovich
Dec 1989 Prof. C.R. Rao
Jan 2001 Prof. Gopinath Kallianpur
Feb 2004 Prof. S.R. Srinivasa Varadhan
Mar 2006 Prof. L.A. Zadeh
Dec 2006 Dr. Manmohan Singh
Feb 2011 Dr. Subhas Mukherjee (Posthumously)
Jan 2013 Prof. K.R. Parthasarathy, Prof. Jayanta Kr. Ghosh, Prof. Pranab Bardhan

1.7 THE COUNCIL \& KEY COMMITTEES

Council

President

Prof. Sankar K. Pal
National Science Chair, SERB-DST
Govt. of India

Chairman

Dr. Pronab Sen

Director

Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay

Representatives of the Government of India

Shri Alok Shekhar

Additional Secretary
Government of India, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, New Delhi

Shri Jayant Sinha

Additional Secretary \& Financial Advisor
Government of India,
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, New Delhi

Ms. Hema Jaiswal

Dy. Director General
Government of India, Ministry of Finance

Dr. O.P. Mall

Executive Director,
Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai

Smt. Puja Singh Mandol

Additional Secretary
Government of India, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, New Delhi

Shri Deepak Narain

Additional Secretary \& Financial Advisor
Government of India,
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, New Delhi

Dr. Manoranjan Mohanty

Scientist – F and Head Autonomous Institute Division
Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi

Shri R. Rajesh

Deputy Director General
Ministry of Education, New Delhi

Representative of the ICSSR

Prof. Satish Jain

Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi (01.04.2023 – 30.08.2023)

Representatives of the INSA

Prof. Kapil H. Paranjape

Department of Mathematical Sciences
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, (IISER), Mohali

Prof. Rohini M. Godbole, FNA

Centre for High Energy Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Dr. Anurag Agarwal

Former Director, CSIR -Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB)
Dean Biosciences and Health Research, Ashoka University

Prof. Rahul Mukherjee, FNA

National Science Chair, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta


Representative of the University Grants Commission

Prof. Kolin Paul

Microsoft Chair Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Scientists co-opted by the Council

Prof. Saibal Chattopadhyay

Professor and Former Director, IIM Calcutta

Prof. Asis Kumar Chattopadhyay
Pro-Vice-Chancellor
Academic Affairs, Calcutta University

Elected representatives of the Institute members not employed in the Institute

Shri Rabindra Narayan Das

Kolkata

Prof. B. Mohan Reddy

Hyderabad

Elected representatives of the employees of the Institute

Dr. Utsav Chowdhury

Representative of the Scientific Workers
(01.04.2023 – 06.08.2023)

Shri Swarup Ghara

Representative of the Non-Scientific Workers

Officers of the Institute

Prof. Pradipta Bandyopadhyay
Professor-in-Charge,
Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division

Dr. Abhishek Mukherjee

Professor-in-Charge,
Biological Sciences Division

Prof. Rajat Kumar De

Professor-in-Charge,
Computer and Communication Sciences Division

Prof. Biswabrata Pradhan

Head, SQC \& OR Division

Prof. B.S. Daya Sagar

Head, Bangalore Centre

Prof. Gopal Krishna Basak

Dean of Studies

Non-Member Secretary

From $1^{\text {st }}$ April 2023 – $2^{\text {nd }}$ April 2023
Lieutenant Colonel Sandeep Pal
Chief Executive (Administration \& Finance) – Officiating

Prof. Smarajit Bose

Professor-in-Charge,
Applied Statistics Division

Prof. Niladri Sekhar Dash

Professor-in-Charge,
Social Sciences Division

Prof. Parthasarathi Ghosh

Officiating Professor-in-Charge (01.04.2023-13.12.2023)
Professor-in-Charge (from 14.12.2023)
Physics and Earth Sciences Division

Prof. Antar Bandyopadhyay

Head, Delhi Centre

Prof. G. Ravindran

Head, Chennai Centre

Shri Ravinder Kumar

Chief Executive (Administration \& Finance)


Academic Council

Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
Director (Chairperson)
\section*{Gopal Krishna Basak}
Dean of Studies (Convener)

Applied Statistics Division

  • Amita Pal
  • Anup Dewanji
  • Atanu Biswas
  • Ayanendranath Basu
  • Bimal Kr. Roy
  • Debapriya Sengupta
  • Debasis Sengupta
  • Debashis Paul
  • Kishan Chand Gupta
  • Mridul Nandi
  • Palash Sarkar
  • Smarajit Bose
  • Subhamoy Maitra
  • Souvik Ray
  • Subir Kumar Bhandari
  • Sumitra Purkayastha
  • Tapas Samanta
  • Abhik Ghosh
  • Arnab Chakraborty

Biological Sciences

Division

  • Arunava Goswami
  • Joydev Chattopadhyay
  • Pabitra Banik
  • Rabi Ranjan Chattopadhyay
  • Sabyasachi Bhattacharya
  • Pradip Bhattacharyya
  • Suparna Mandal Biswas

Computer and

Communication Sciences Division

  • Ansuman Banerjee
  • Arijit Bishnu
  • Ashish Ghosh
  • B.S. Daya Sagar
  • B. Uma Shankar
  • Devika P. Madalli
  • Dipti Prasad Mukherjee
  • Kausik Kumar Majumdar
  • Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya
  • Mandar Mitra
  • Nikhil Ranjan Pal
  • Pradipta Maji
  • Rajat Kumar De
  • Sandip Das
  • Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
  • Sasthi Charan Ghosh
  • Sourav Chakraborty
  • Srimanta Pal
  • Subhas Chandra Nandy
  • Sushmita Mitra
  • Susmita Sur-Kolay
  • Umapada Pal
  • Utpal Garain
  • Mathew C. Francis
  • Sabyasachi Karati

Physics and Earth Sciences

Division

  • Dhurjati Prasad Sengupta
  • Guruprasad Kar
  • B. Ramakrishnan
  • Partha Sarathi Ghosh
  • Preeti Parashar
  • Subir Ghosh
  • Amlan Banerjee
  • Dibakar Ghosh

Social Sciences Division

  • Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay
  • Chetan Ghate
  • Debasis Mishra
  • Diganta Mukherjee
  • E. Somanathan
  • Farzana Afridi
  • Indraneel Dasgupta
  • Madhura Swaminathan
  • Manipushpak Mitra
  • Niladri Sekhar Dash
  • Prabal Roy Chowdhury
  • Samarjit Das
  • Tridip Ray
  • Anuj Bhowmik
  • Kanishka Kacker

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division

  • A.L.N. Murthy
  • Abhijit Gupta
  • Arup Kumar Das
  • Arup Ranjan Mukhopadhyay
  • Ashis Kr. Chakraborty
  • Ashok Sarkar
  • Biswabrata Pradhan
  • Boby John
  • Dipak Kr. Manna
  • E.V. Gijo
  • G. Murali Rao
  • G. Ravindran
  • G.S.R. Murthy
  • Md. Zafar Anis
  • Nandini Das
  • Prasun Das
  • Ranjan Sett
  • Sanjit Ray
  • Surajit Pal
  • Susanta Kr. Gauri
  • U. Haridas Acharya
  • S. M. Subhani
  • Sagar Sikder

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division

  • Abhay Gopal Bhatt
  • Amartya Kumar Dutta
  • Anil Kumar Ghosh
  • Anish Sarkar
  • Antar Bandyopadhyay
  • Arup Bose
  • Arup Kumar Pal
  • B. Sury
  • B.V. Rajarama Bhat
  • Debashish Goswami
  • Gopal Krishna Basak
  • Isha (Bagai) Dewan
  • Jaydeb Sarkar
  • Mahuya Datta
  • Mohana Delampady
  • Mrinal Kanti Das
  • Neena Gupta

  • Partha Sarathi Chakraborty
  • Parthanil Roy
  • Pradipta Bandyopadhyay
  • Probal Chaudhuri
  • Rahul Roy
  • Raja C. Edward Robinson
  • Ritabrata Munshi
  • Rudra Pada Sarkar
  • Shanta Laishram
  • Siva Athreya
  • Swagata Nandi
  • Swagato Kumar Ray
  • Arijit Chakrabarty
  • Issan Patri

Computer and Statistical Service Centre

  • Ujjwal Bhattacharya

Library, Documentation and Information Sciences Division
– Kishor Chandra Satpathy
Member-Secretary, International Statistical Education Center
– Amita Pal

Finance Committee

  • Director (Chairperson);
  • Government Representative (MOS\&PI);
  • Government Representative (Ministry of Finance);
  • Deputy Director, ISI;
  • Subhamoy Maitra, ISI, Kolkata;
  • E.V. Gijo, ISI Bangalore;
  • Pradipta Bandyopadhyay, ISI, Kolkata;
  • Subir Ghosh, ISI, Kolkata;
  • Kuntal Ghosh, ISI, Kolkata;
  • Rabindra Narayan Das, Representative, General Body, ISI Council;
  • Utsav Choudhury, ISI, Kolkata;
  • Head, Delhi Centre;
  • Head, Bangalore Centre;
  • Head, Chennai Centre;
  • Chief Executive (A\&F);
  • Amitava Mukherjee, (Convener)

Works Advisory Committee

Bangalore

  • S.V. Venkatesh (Chairperson)
  • B.K. Keshavan, External Expert (Electrical Engineering)
  • P. Raghuveer Rao, External Expert (Civil Engineering)
  • Head, ISI, Bangalore
  • Head, Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, ISI, Bangalore or his/her nominee
  • Head, Documentation Research and Training Centre, ISI, Bangalore or his/her nominee
  • Head, SQC \& OR Unit, ISI, Bangalore or his/her nominee
  • Head, Systems Science and Informatics Unit, ISI, Bangalore or his/her nominee
  • Sr. Accounts Officer, ISI, Bangalore
  • Deputy Chief Executive (A), ISI, Bangalore
  • Sr. Administrative Officer, ISI, Bangalore (Convener)

Delhi

  • B. Bhattacharjee, Civil Engineering department, IIT, Delhi (Chairman)
  • G.K. Taneja, Executive Engineer, IIT, Delhi, Expert (Electrical)
  • R. Upadhyay, Executive Engineer (Civil), Shri Lal Bahadur National Sanskrit University, Expert (Civil)
  • Madhav Naik (Architect)
  • Head, ISI, Delhi
  • Anish Sarkar, ISI, Delhi
  • Moni Shankar Bishnu, ISI, Delhi
  • Mr. Parama Gogoi, ISI, Delhi
  • Deputy Chief Executive (A), ISI, Delhi (Convener)

Kolkata

  • Debashis Bandyopadhyay, Jadavpur University (Chairperson)
  • Anandapran Gupta (Special Advisor)
  • Ranjan Sett (Vice-Chairperson)
  • Indranil Dasgupta, ISI, Kolkata
  • Amartya Kumar Dutta, ISI, Kolkata
  • Hari Charan Behera, ISI, Giridih
  • Sankar Sarkar, ISI, Kolkata
  • Dilip Saha
  • Srikumar Bhattacharya (External Expert) (Retd. Chief Engineer\& Ex. Officio Secy., PWD, GoWB)
  • Bhaskar Sengupta (External Expert (Civil))
  • Siddhartha Datta (External Expert (Architecture))
  • Asim Sinha (External Expert (Electrical))
  • Chief Executive (A\&F)
  • Swarup Ghara, ISI, Kolkata
  • Amitava Mukherjee, Deputy Chief Executive (F)
  • In-Charge, Electric Maintenance Unit, ISI, Kolkata
  • In-Charge, Engineering Unit, ISI, Kolkata (Convener)

Infrastructure Development Committee, North-East Centre

  • Chair, External from Tezpur University, External experts
  • Nityananda Sarkar, External Expert
  • Darpa Saurav Jyethi, ISI NE Centre
  • Isha Dewan, ISI Delhi
  • Smarajit Bose, ISI Kolkata
  • Avijit Ganguly, Sr. Engineer, ISI Kolkata
  • Sukhendu Majumdar, Accounts Officer (ISI NE)
  • Amitava Mukherjee, DCE(F)
  • Head, North-East Centre
  • Rimlee Bardhan (Convener)

Infrastructure Development Committee, Chennai

  • R.L. Karandikar (Chairperson)
  • T.V. Prabhakaran, Retired Architect, Chennai (External Expert)
  • K. Premalatha, Head, Civil Engg. Dept., Anna Univ. (External Expert)
  • ipti Prasad Mukherjee, ISI, Kolkata
  • Abhay G. Bhatt, ISI, Delhi
  • Avijit Ganguly, Sr. Engineer, ISI Kolkata
  • Amitava Mukherjee, DCE(F)
  • Biju Mathew, Sr. Admn. Officer, ISI, Chennai
  • Head, Chennai Centre

Ph.D. / D.Sc. Committees

Computer Science

  • Director or his/her nominee (Chairperson)
  • Dean of Studies or his/her nominee
  • Sarbani Palit
  • Pradipta Maji
  • Dipti P. Mukherjee
  • Subhamoy Maitra
  • B. S. Dayasagar
  • Mathew C. Francis
  • Ansuman Banerjee
  • Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya (Convener)

Mathematics

  • Director or his/her nominee (Chairperson)
  • Dean of Studies or his/her nominee
  • Arijit Chakraborty (TSMUK)
  • Jaydeb Sarkar
  • Mahuya Datta
  • Mrinal K Das
  • Parthasarathi Chakraborty
  • Samik Basu
  • Satadal Ganguly
  • Suresh Nayak
  • Tanvi Jain
  • Maneesh Thakur (Convener)

Quantitative Economics

  • Director or his/her nominee (Chairperson)
  • Dean of Studies or his/her nominee
  • Samarjit Das
  • Manipushpak Mitra
  • Prabal Roy Chowdhury
  • Madhura Swaminathan
  • Debasis Mishra
  • Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay
  • Indraneel Dasgupta (Convener)

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research

  • Director or his/her nominee (Chairperson)
  • Dean of Studies or his/her nominee
  • Prasun Das
  • Susanta K. Gauri
  • Md. Zafar Anis
  • G. Ravindran
  • Biswabrata Pradhan
  • Debasis Sengupta
  • Arup Ranjan Mukhopadhyay (Convener)

Statistics

  • Director or his/her nominee (Chairperson)
  • Dean of Studies or his/her nominee
  • Arijit Chakrabarti (ASUK)
  • Ayanendranath Basu
  • Deepayan Sarkar
  • Indranil Mukhopadhyay
  • Kiranmoy Das
  • Parthanil Roy
  • Anil K Ghosh
  • Rituparna Sen (Convener)

Policy Planning and Evaluation Committee (PPEC)

  • Chairman of ISI Council (Chairperson)
  • Director, ISI (Vice-Chairperson)
  • Director General, CSO
  • Financial Advisor, MOS \& PI
  • Professor Amitabha Ghosh, Former Director, IIT Kharagpur, Former Professor, IIT Kanpur, Hony. Distinguished Prof. of IIEST
  • Professor Partha P. Majumder, National Science Chair, NIBMG
  • Professor Partha Pratim Chakrabarti, Professor and former Director, IIT, Kharagpur

  • Dr. Shekhar C. Mande, Former DG, CSIR
  • Professor Bharat Ramaswamy, Ashoka University, Haryana
  • Professor Debasis Sengupta, ISI, Kolkata
  • Professor Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay, ISI, Delhi
  • Professor B.V. Rajarama Bhat, ISI, Bangalore
  • Professor Dipti P. Mukherjee, Dy. Director, ISI (Member-Convener)

Technical Advisory Committees (TAC)

Applied Statistics Division

  • Director, ISI (Chairperson)
  • Professor R.L. Karandikar
  • Professor Kalyan Das
  • Professor Sahadeb Sarkar
  • Professor Arnab Laha
  • Professor-in-Charge, Applied Statistics Division (Convener)

Biological Sciences

Division

  • Director, ISI, Chairperson
  • Professor Gaurangadeb Chattopadhyay
  • Dr. Santasabuj Das
  • Professor Tapas Kumar Das
  • Dr. Sanjay K. Ray
  • Professor-in-Charge, Biological Sciences Division (Convener)

Computer and
Communication Sciences
Division

  • Director, ISI (Chairperson)
  • Professor P. Nagabhushan
  • Professor Santanu Chaudhury
  • Professor Chiranjib Bhattacharyya
  • Professor Pijushkanti Panigrahi
  • Professor Arobinda Gupta
  • Professor N. S. Narayanswamy
  • Professor-in-Charge, Computer \& Communication Sciences Division (Convener)

Library, Documentation and Information Sciences Division

  • Director, ISI (Chairperson)
  • Gurdish Sandhu
  • Dr. K. Rama Patnaik
  • Prof. Prabir Ghosh Dastidar
  • Dr. Nabi Hasan
  • Dr. Venkat Srinivasan
  • Chief Librarian (Convener)

Physics and Earth Sciences Division

  • Director, ISI (Chairperson)
  • Professor Archan S. Majumda
  • Professor Suman Chakraborty
  • Professor Joydip Mukhopadhyay
  • Professor Tapas Bhattacharyya
  • Professor Manju Mohan
  • Professor-in-Charge, Physics \& Earth Sciences Division (Convener)
  • Social Sciences Division
  • Director, ISI (Chairperson)
  • Professor Awadesh Kumar Mishra
  • Professor Manas Kumar Mandal
  • Professor Kamal Kant Misra
  • Professor Saikat Sinha Roy
  • Professor Tathagata Bandyopadhyay
  • Professor-in-Charge Social Sciences Division (Convener)

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division

  • Director, ISI (Chairperson)
  • Professor Debasis Kundu
  • Professor Asok K. Nanda
  • Professor Anand G.
  • Mr. Rajaram Majali
  • Head, SQC \& OR Division (Convener)

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division

  • Director, ISI (Chairperson)
  • Professor Saibal Chattopadhyay
  • Professor Gourangadeb Chattopadhyay
  • Professor V. S. Borkar
  • Professor Mahan Maharaj
  • Professor Jugal Verma
  • Professor-in-Charge, Statistics \& Mathematics Division (Convener)

1.8 Funding

The Ministry of Statistics \& Programme Implementation, Government of India provides full funding to the Institute. Their support and constant encouragement are among the major factors that help the Institute to sustain its academic growth and excellence.


Chapter

Teaching and Training

Dean of Studies:
No of Scientific Staff:
No of non-scientific staff:

Gopal Krishna Basak
Office: $5^{\text {th }}$ floor, S.N. Bose Bhawan, ISI, Kolkata-700 108
up to January 2024 – 3 (Male)
February – March 2024- 2 (Male)
12 (Male- 10 and Female-2)

Admission across programmes

UG (3 year) : 114 100 14
PG (2 year) : 270 230 40
PG (Diploma) : 117 93 24
PG (Diploma) : 183 (Online Programme)
Ph. D. : 61 45 16

Human Resources Generated

UG (3 year) : 57 50 7
PG (2 year) : 235 198 37
PG (Diploma) : 44 35 9
PG (Diploma) : 43 37 6
Ph. D. : 40 31 9

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2.1 Programmes Offered

ISI, a premier institute in India, is renowned for its first internationally acclaimed undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in Statistics introduced by its founder, Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis in 1961. Over the years, more academic programmes have been added.

The following academic programmes were offered during the academic session 2023-24:

Name of Programme Centre(s) at which offered
Undergraduate Programmes (three-year)
Bachelor of Statistics – B. Stat. (Hons.) Kolkata
Bachelor of Mathematics – B. Math. (Hons.) Bengaluru
Postgraduate Programmes (two-year)
Master of Statistics – M. Stat. Delhi \& Kolkata
Master of Mathematics – M. Math. Kolkata \& Bengaluru
Master of Science in Quantitative Economics – MSQE Delhi \& Kolkata
Master of Science in Quality Management Science – MSQMS Bengaluru and Continuing second year at Hyderabad
Master of Science in Library and Information Science – MSLIS Bengaluru
M. Tech. in Computer Science (CS) Kolkata
M. Tech. in Cryptology and Security (CrS) Kolkata
M. Tech. in Quality, Reliability and Operations Research (QROR) Kolkata
Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (two-year)
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA) Jointly conducted by IIM Kolkata, IIT Kharagpur and ISI Kolkata Kolkata
Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (one-year)
Post Graduate Diploma in Statistical Methods and Analytics (PGDSMA) Chennai and North-East Centre, Tezpur
Post-Graduate Diploma in Agricultural and Rural Management with Statistical Methods and Analytics (PGDARSMA) Giridih
Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics (PGDAS) Online Programme
Doctoral Programmes
Research Fellowships and degrees awarded by ISI in Statistics, Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science, Quality, Reliability and Operations Research
Research Fellowships awarded by ISI and degrees awarded by other academic bodies in areas including Biological Sciences (Agricultural and Ecological Research), Library \& Information Science, Sociology and Physics \& Applied Mathematics. Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Giridih, Hyderabad/ Mumbai \& Kolkata
Research Fellowships awarded by government bodies (e.g. CSIR, DST, INSPIRE, NBHM, UGC) and degrees awarded by ISI/other academic bodies.
Short-term Training Programmes (4 weeks-6 months)

This training is provided to UG/PG students from other reputed Universities/Institutions as part of their curriculum requirements/ for enhancement of knowledge and application skills, under the guidance of faculty members of the Institute.


2.2 Admissions

Degree, Diploma and Ph.D. Programmes

An all-India entrance examination is conducted annually by the Dean’s Office for all programmes (except Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics).

The two-year Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA) programme, jointly offered with IIM Calcutta and IIT Kharagpur, aims to deliver a cutting-edge interdisciplinary educational experience to graduates aspiring to build a career in the rapidly expanding field of business analytics. The first semester of this programme is conducted every year in ISI. The selection and admission process for the programme is carried out by the three institutes on a rotation basis.

Date of ISI Admission test: 14 May 2023
Date of PGDBA Admission test: 26 March 2023

Programmes Number of Applications Received Number of Applicants Taking the Admission Test Number of Applicants Shortlisted for Interview Number of Applicants Offered Admission Number of Women Applicants Offered Admission Number of SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwBD Applicants Offered Admission
Bachelor of Statistics – B. Stat. (Hons.) 6029 3892 181 71 10 SC-12, ST-01 OBC-16, EWS-07
Bachelor of Mathematics – B. Math. (Hons.) 5100 3342 183 68 12 SC-07, ST-01 OBC-23, EWS-02
Master of Statistics M. Stat. 1072 797 57 30 04 SC-04, ST-01 OBC-05, EWS-02
Master of Mathematics – M. Math. 746 500 80 29 01 SC-03, OBC-07 EWS-01
Master of Science (M.S.) in Quantitative Economics – MSQE 1753 1285 94 45 13 SC-01, ST-01 OBC-05, EWS-03
Master of Science (M.S.) in Quality Management Science – MSQMS 399 299 46 18 01 SC-04, OBC-06 EWS-04
Master of Science (M.S.) in Library and Information Science MSLIS 97 67 34 13 06 SC-02, ST-01 OBC-06, EWS-01
M. Tech. in Computer Science (CS) 960 600 87 35 03 SC-03, OBC-11 EWS-06
M. Tech. in Cryptology and Security (CrS) 209 160 60 24 05 SC-05, OBC-07 EWS-03
M. Tech. in Quality, Reliability and Operations Research (QROR) 202 120 45 28 SC-03, ST-01 OBC-11, EWS-03
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA) 1974 1497 329 61 06 SC-10, ST-01 OBC-20, EWS-06
Post Graduate Diploma in Statistical Methods and Analytics (PGDSMA) 144 102 86 48 14 SC-04, OBC-16 EWS-07

Programmes Number of Applications Received Number of Applicants Taking the Admission Test Number of Applicants Shortlisted for Interview Number of Applicants Offered Admission Number of Women Applicants Offered Admission Number of SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwBD Applicants Offered Admission
Post Graduate Diploma in Agricultural and Rural Management with Statistical Methods and Analytics 25 15 15 12 03 OBC-05
EWS-01
Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics (PGDAS) 118 79 61 25 SC-03, OBC-08 EWS-02
Junior Research Fellowship 1206 738 149 58 13 SC-05, OBC-10 EWS-04

Enrollment in Degree-Diploma Programmes

PROGRAMME Number Enrolled Number of Women Enrolled Number of SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwBD Enrolled
Undergraduate Programmes (three-year)
Bachelor of Statistics – B. Stat. (Hons.) 58 08 SC-06, OBC-10 EWS-05
Bachelor of Mathematics – B. Math. (Hons.) 56 06 SC-05, ST-01 OBC-12, EWS-01
Postgraduate Programmes (two-year)
Master of Statistics – M. Stat.
(including B. Stat to M. Stat. : 35 and ISI-Test channel: 30)
65 11 SC-09, OBC-10 EWS-01
Master of Mathematics – M. Math.
(including B. Math to M. Math. : 13 and ISI-Test channel: 27)
40 02 SC-02, OBC-07 EWS-01
Master of Science (M.S.) in Quantitative Economics – MSQE 45 12 SC-01, ST-01 OBC-04, EWS-03
Master of Science (M.S.) in Quality Management Science – MSQMS 17 03 SC-03, OBC-05 EWS-03
Master of Science (M.S.) in Library and Information Science MSLIS 11 04 SC-02, ST-01 OBC-06
M. Tech. in Computer Science (CS) 36 03 SC-05, OBC-10 EWS-04
M. Tech. in Cryptology and Security (CrS) 25 05 SC-05, OBC-06 EWS-03
M. Tech. in Quality, Reliability and Operations Research (QROR) 31 SC-04, ST-01 OBC-11, EWS-02
Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (two-year)
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA) 61 06 SC-10, ST-01 OBC-20, EWS-06
Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (one-year)
Post Graduate Diploma in Statistical Methods and Analytics (PGDSMA) 46 15 SC-04, OBC-12 EWS-04
Post-Graduate Diploma in Agricultural and Rural Management with Statistical Methods and Analytics (PGDARSMA) 10 03 OBC-05, EWS-01

PROGRAMME Number Enrolled Number of Women Enrolled Number of SC, ST, OBC, EWS, PwBD Enrolled
Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics (PGDAS) (159 candidates were registered for the regular channel and 24 candidates were registered through tuition waived channel) 183 37 Data not collected as there are many foreign students
ISI JRF Programmes
Mathematics 10 01 SC-02, OBC-02
Statistics 07 01 OBC-02
Computer Science 20 06 SC-02, OBC-02
Economics 05 02 OBC-01
Quality Reliability and Operations Research 02 OBC-01
Physics and Applied Mathematics 10 03 SC-01, OBC-03 EWS-02
Sociology 01 EWS-01
Biological Science (Agricultural and Ecological Research) 01
Library and Information Science 01 01
Externally-funded JRF Programmes
Physics 02 01
Biological Science 02 01 SC-01

Short-term Training Programmes

Division/Centre Unit Number of
Trainees
Number of Women
Trainees
Applied Statistics Division
ASU Kolkata 01 01
ISRU 02
Biological Sciences Division
AERU Kolkata 31 17
Computer \& Communication Sc. Div
ACMU 01
CVPRU 10 02
ECSU 04 01
DRTC 01
Physical \& Earth Sciences Division
GSU 12 05
PAMU 06 01
Social Sciences Division
SOSU 01
SQESOR Division
SQCORU Kolkata 04
TOTAL 73 27

2.3 Graduating Students

The number of students graduating, under the different programmes, are as follows-

PROGRAMME Number Graduating Number of Women
Graduating
Undergraduate Programmes (three-year)
Bachelor of Statistics – B. Stat. (Hons.) 36 06
Bachelor of Mathematics – B. Math. (Hons.) 21 01
Postgraduate Programmes (two-year)
Master of Statistics – M. Stat. 60 08
Master of Mathematics – M. Math. 35 03
Master of Science (M.S.) in Quantitative Economics – MSQE 40 10
Master of Science (M.S.) in Quality Management Science – MSQMS 13 03
Master of Science (M.S.) in Library and Information Science – MSLIS 13 07
M. Tech. in Computer Science (CS) 33 02
M. Tech. in Cryptology and Security (CrS) 19 03
M. Tech. in Quality, Reliability and Operations Research (QROR) 22 01
Postgraduate Diploma Programmes (one-year)
Post Graduate Diploma in Statistical Methods and Analytics (PGDSMA) 38 08
Post-Graduate Diploma in Agricultural and Rural Management with 06 01
Statistical Methods and Analytics (PGDARSMA) 43 06
Post-Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics (PGDAS)
Ph.D. Degrees 07 02
Mathematics 02 01
Statistics 19 02
Computer Science 04 03
Economics 02
Quality Reliability and Operations Research 01
Physics 01
Geology 03 01
Biological Science
Extemally-funded Ph.D. Degrees 01
Geology

Recipients of Prizes

During the $58^{\text {th }}$ Convocation of the Indian Statistical Institute was held on $19^{\text {th }}$ December, 2023, students were felicitated with medals and prizes in recognition of their outstanding performance for the session ending 2024, under the following programmes –

Undergraduate

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Aytijhya Saha
B.Stat.

ISIAA – Mrs. M. R.
lyer Memorial Gold Medal for outstanding overall performance
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Aytijhya Saha
B.Stat.

Nikhilesh Bhattacharya
Memorial Gold Medal for best performance in Statistics
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Aytijhya Saha
B.Stat.

Usri Gangopadhyay Memorial
Medal for the best female student in B. Stat. (Hons.) Programme
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Arunav Bhowmick
B.Stat.
D. Basu Memorial Gold Medal for outstanding performance
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Rupsa Ray

B.Stat.

Mukul Chaudhuri Cash Award for the best female student in the first year (2022-23)
Mukul Chaudhuri Cash Award for the best female student in the second year
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Aprameya Girish Hebbar
B.Math.
S. H. Aravind Gold Medal for outstanding performance

Postgraduate

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Anvit Garg

M.Stat.

ISIAA – J. K. Ghosh Memorial Gold Medal for outstanding performance
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Sreejit Roy

M.Stat.

Sabyasachi Roy Memorial Gold Medal for doing the best project work in second year
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Tathagata Sadhukhan

M.Stat.

Certificate of Honourable Mention in connection with Sabyasachi Roy Memorial Gold Medal for doing an excellent project work in the second year
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Aritra C Bhattacharya

M. Math.

ISIAA – P. C. Panesar Memorial Gold Medal for outstanding overall performance
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Manit Paul

M.Stat.

P. C. Mahalanobis Memorial Gold Medal for outstanding performance
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Tathagata Sadhukhan
M.Stat.

Certificate of Honourable Mention in connection with Sabyasachi Roy Memorial Gold Medal for doing an excellent project work in the second year
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Kaustav Sen

MS (QE)
Dr. N. S. Iyenger Award for best student of Econometrics


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PhD Degrees Awarded by ISI

The following students were conferred PhD degrees after having successfully completed their requirements for the award of PhD degree –

Ph.D. degrees awarded by ISI
$\begin{aligned} & \text { G1. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Scholar
(Name of women scholar is highlighted)
Name(s) of the Supervisor(s) Title of the Thesis Subject area
1. Atanu Kumar Ghosh Dr. Arnab Chakraborty, ASU. ISI, Kolkata Data Reduction Using EM Algorithm with Deliberately Introduced Missingness Statistics
2. Damitri Kundu Dr. Kiranmoy Das, ISRU, ISI, Kolkata Bayesian joint modeling of multivariate longitudinal and event-time outcomes with applications to ALL maintenance studies Statistics
3. Sourjya Banerjee Prof. Mrinal Kanti Das, SMU, ISI, Kolkata Projective modules and complete intersection ideas over affine algebras Mathematics
4. Susmita Das Prof. Jaydeb Sarkar, SMU, ISI, Bangalore Tridiagonal shifts and analytic perturbations Mathematics
5. Md Nurul Molla Prof. Biswaranjan Behera, SMU, ISI, Kolkata Weighted inequalities for maximal operators and the Hardy space H1 on LCA groups Mathematics
6. Sayantan Maitra Prof. Siva Athreya, SMU, ISI, Bangalore Stochastic Equations Driven by Levy Processes Mathematics
7. Priyanka Sen Prof. Arup Bose, SMU, ISI, Kolkata Limiting Spectral distribution of some patterned random matrices with independent entries Mathematics
8. Sk Asfaq Hossain Prof. Debashish Goswami, SMU, ISI, Kolkata Quantum symmetry in multigraphs and its applications in physical models Mathematics
9. Deepak Kathikulath Dilip Prof. Jaydeb Sarkar, SMU, ISI, Bangalore Commutant lifting, Interpolation and Toeplitz operations in several variables Mathematics
10. Ahana Basistha Prof. Farzana Afridi, EPU, ISI, Delhi Essays on Corruption – The Role of Information, Beliefs and Incentives Quantitative Economics
11. Sujaya Sircar Prof. Tridip Ray, EPU, ISI, Delhi A Weather Eye on Employment and Education: Essays on Employment Polarization, Technology and Human Capital Formation Quantitative Economics
12. Siddharth Chatterjee Prof. Arunava Sen, EPU, ISI, Delhi Essays on Games and Decisions Quantitative Economics

Ph.D. degrees awarded by ISI
$\begin{aligned} & \text { SI. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Scholar (Name of women scholar is highlighted) Name(s) of the Supervisor(s) Title of the Thesis Subject area
13. Nikita Sangwan Prof. Farzana Afridi, EPU, ISI, Delhi Technology, shocks, and labor response: A gendered perspective Quantitative Economics
14. Arun Kumar Das Prof. Sandip Das, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Some Geometric Problems on Location Detection Computer Science
15. Subhadeep Ranjan Dev Prof. Sandip Das, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Center Location and Related Problems on Graphs and Polyhedral Space Computer Science
16. Bishwajit Chakraborty Prof. Mridul Nandi, ASU, ISI, Kolkata Design and Analysis of Lightweight Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data Computer Science
17. Abhinav Chakraborty Prof. Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Gathering at Fixed Nodes by Oblivious Mobile Robots Computer Science
18. Soumya Chattopadhyay Prof. Mridul Nandi, ASU, ISI, Kolkata Tight Security of PMAC-type and CBCtype Message Authentication Codes Computer Science
19. Subhadip Singha Prof. Palash Sarkar, ASU, ISI, Kolkata On the Tightness Gap Analysis of Reductions of some Lattice Problems to the Learning with Error Problem Computer Science
20. Chandan Biswas Dr. Ujjwal Bhattacharya, CVPRU, ISI, Kolkata and Dr. Debasis Ganguly, University of Glasgow, U.K. Privacy Aware Machine Learning Computer Science
21. Sayantan Sen Prof. Sourav Chakraborty, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Sample and Query Complexities of Some Estimation Problems Computer Science
22. Subhasis Koley Prof. Sasthi Charan Ghosh, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Improved lower and upper bounds on the span of distance labelling for some infinite regular grids Computer Science
23. Bibhuti Das Prof. Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Distributed k-Circle Formation by Mobile Robots Computer Science
24. Aniruddha Biswas Prof. Palash Sarkar, ASU, ISI, Kolkata Studies in Boolean Function Analysis Computer Science
25. Manish Kumar Dr. Anisur Rahaman Molla, CSRU, ISI, Kolkata Message Efficient Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computations Computer Science
26. Subhojit Sarkar Prof. Sasthi Charan Ghosh, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Obstacle Detection and Infrastructure Deployment for Efficient Millimeterwave Communications Computer Science
27. Rathindra Nath Dutta Prof. Sasthi Charan Ghosh, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata On Resource Efficient and Obstacle A ware Link Selection in D2D Communications Computer Science
28. Manobendra Nath Mondal Prof. Susmita Sur-Kolay, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata and Prof. Bhargab B. Bhattacharya, ACMU, ISI, Kolkata Memoristive Crossbars: ALU Design, Testing, and Fault Analysis for Neuromorphic Applications Computer Science
29. Debamita Kumar Prof. Pradipta Maji, MIU, ISI, Kolkata Discriminative Deep Joint Subspace Analysis for Multi-View Data: Correlation, Dependency to Spatial Proximity Computer Science
30. Suchismita Das Prof. Nikhil Ranjan Pal, ECSU, ISI, Kolkata Dimensionality Reduction for Data Visualization and Classification Computer Science
31. Susanta Samanta Prof. Kishan Chand Gupta, ASU, ISI, Kolkata Design and analysis of MDS and NearMDS Matrices and their application to lightweight cryptography Computer Science

Ph.D. degrees awarded by ISI
$\begin{aligned} & \text { SI. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Scholar (Name of women scholar is highlighted) Name(s) of the Supervisor(s) Title of the Thesis Subject area
32. Jyotirmoy Basak Prof. Subhamoy Maitra, ASU, ISI, Kolkata Studies on the Quantum Private Query Primitive in the Device-Independent Paradigm Computer Science
33. Arindam Panja Prof. Biswabrata Pradhan, SQC \& OR Unit, Kolkata On Some Issues of Stochastic Comparisons \& Their Applications Quality,
Reliability and Operations Research
34. Siddhartha Chakraborty Prof. Biswabrata Pradhan, SQC \& OR Unit, Kolkata On Cumulative Information Measures: Properties, Inferences and Applications Quality, Reliability and Operations Research

PhD Degrees Awarded by Other Academic bodies

A. Research Fellows (with ISI-fellowships) who have been awarded Ph. D degree by Academic Bodies other than ISI for work done in ISI.

Ph.D. degrees awarded to ISI Research Fellows by other Academic bodies
$\begin{aligned} & \text { SI. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Scholar (Name of women scholar is highlighted) Name(s) of the Supervisor(s) Title of the Thesis University
1. Ekta Bhattacharya Dr. Suparna Mandal Biswas, AERU, ISI, Kolkata Translating the Chemical Vocabulary of Plants by Interpreting the Bioremediation Efficacy of Cleome rutidosperma DC Jadavpur University
2 Naresh Saha Prof. Barnana Roy, PAMU ISI, Kolkata Nonlinear Waves And Localized Structures University of Calcutta
3. Kanishka Bose Dr. Shiladri Shekhar Das, GSU, ISI, Kolkata Systematics, Diversity, Palaeobiogeography, And Palaeoecology Of Miocene Gastropods Of Dwarka Basin, Gujarat, India University of Calcutta
4. Abhishek Bhattacharya Prof. Rabi Ranjan Chattopadhyay, AERU, ISI, Kolkata Development of novel natural food preservatives from phenolics of peels of five selected varieties of potato with special emphasis on omega-3 fatty acids fortified functional foods Jadavpur University
5. Supriya Majumder Prof. Pabitra Banik, AERU, ISI, Kolkata and Dr. Pabitra Kumar Biswas, Visva Bharati University Chemistry of Arsenic dynamics in paddy soils and its bioavailability to rice under different rice ecosystems from an Arsenic affected area of West Bengal Visva-Bharati University

B. Research Fellows (with other fellowships)/Personnel who have been awarded Ph. D degree by Academic Bodies other than ISI for work done in ISI.

Ph.D. degrees awarded to ISI Research Fellows by other Academic bodies
$\begin{aligned} & \text { SI. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Scholar Name(s) of the Supervisor(s) Title of the Thesis University
1. Sandip Saha Dr. Shiladri Shekhar Das, GSU, ISI, Kolkata and Dr. Subhronil Mondal, University of Calcutta Systematics, Diversity, Palaeobiogeography, And Palaeoecology Of The Jurassic Gastropods From Western India University of Calcutta

2.4 PLACEMENT

During 2023-24 Indian Statistical Institute had offered the following degree and diploma courses B. Stat, B. Math, M. Stat, M. Math, MS(QE), MSQMS, MSLIS, M. Tech (CS), M. Tech (C/S), M. Tech (QROR), PGDBA, PGDSMA, and PGDARSMA. ISI also offers PhD programs in various disciplines. All the PhD scholars are fully absorbed in various institutes, universities and other sectors. Generally, students of B. Stat and B. Math programs do not opt for jobs but enrol into M. Stat and M. Math programs respectively. Some students after completion of their programs, opt for higher education and enrol at the PhD programs in the country or foreign universities or institutes. All the other remaining students go for jobs through the ISI placement cell (or otherwise). Some students during master and diploma programs work as interns in various companies for a short- or medium-term period. Tables with course-wise information about placements and corresponding salary offered are given subsequently.

Higher Education

Given the excellent education that students receive under the well-designed, modern curriculum at ISI, a majority of them opt for higher education by joining PhD programmes in world-renowned universities and institutions (national and international), after completing their post-graduate education in ISI.

At the conclusion of the academic year 2022-23, a large number of students completing various Master’s degree programmes at ISI, secured admission to PhD programmes conducted by prestigious national and international universities, very often after a highly competitive selection process.

The Universities/ Institutions in which these students joined PhD programmes in 2023-24 are listed below:
National Institutes/Universities: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore; Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow; Indian Statistical Institute. Total (56)
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Placement in Industry

Course-wise Recruitments and Salary

Name of Program No. of Job Market
Candidates
No. of Candidates
offered Jobs
Highest Salary Offered
(in LPA)
Median salary Offered
(In LPA)
M Tech (CS) Kolkata 24 (Male 22, Female 2) 24 37 20
M Stat (Kolkata) 34 (Male 29, Female 5) 34 37.5 22
M Math (Kolkata) 2 (Male) 2 20 17.5
MS(QE)
Kolkata
15 (Male 9, Female 6) 15 34 20

Name of Program No. of Job Market
Candidates
No. of Candidates
offered Jobs
Highest Salary Offered
(in LPA)
Median salary Offered
(In LPA)
MS(QE)
Delhi
28 (Male-23, female-5) 28 26 18
M Tech (CrS)
Kolkata
6 (Male 5, Female 1) 6 20 18.5
M Tech QROR
Kolkata
23 (Male 21, Female 2) 34 29 20.5
MSQMS (Bangalore /
Hyderabad)
13 13 52.92 18.19
MSLIS (Bangalore) 11 (Male-5, Female-6) 11 8 5.5

Name of some companies who recruited
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Diploma Course-wise Recruitments and Salary

Name of Program No. of Job Market
Candidates
No. of Candidates
offered Jobs
Highest Salary Offered
(in LPA)
Median salary Offered
(In LPA)
PGDSMA (Tezpur) 14 (male-8, Female-6) 14 15 8.75
PGDSMA (Chennai) 7 (Male-4, Female-3) 7 7.0 5.83

Name of some companies who recruited
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2.5 International Training Programme International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC)

Member Secretary: Prof. Amita Pal (1 ${ }^{\text {st }}$ April – $31^{\text {st }}$ December 2023
Dr. Md. Zafar Anis (1st January – 31st March 2024)
Office: C.D. Deshmukh Bhawan, 202, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata

No of Scientific Staff: One (1)
No of non-scientific staff: Four (4)
The International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC) was founded in 1950 at Kolkata through the initiative of Professor P.C. Mahalanobis, based on an agreement between the International Statistical Institute and the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI). It is an Associate Institution of ISI as per Regulation no. 14 of the Institute. It functions under a Board of Directors, which has members from ISI, MoSPI and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), and whose current Chairman is Professor S. P. Mukherjee. The centre aims to provide training in theoretical and applied statistics at various levels to selected participants from countries of the Middle East, the Far East, South and South-East Asia, as well as the Commonwealth countries of Africa. The primary training programme is a 10 -month regular course in Statistics (titled Statistical Theory and

Applications) leading to a Diploma. In addition, special courses on different topics of varying duration are also organized for international participants. In the current financial year (2023-24), two such short-duration courses were organized.

Regular Course

The $75^{\text {th }}$ term of the regular course titled Statistical Theory and Applications commenced on $1^{\text {st }}$ September, 2023 with 14 trainees. The trainees are from thirteen different countries, namely Burundi, Bangladesh, Botswana, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gambia, Kenya, Madagascar, Myanmar, Malawian, Niger.
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ISER Regular Course 75th
St. no. Name of Trainee (Male/
Female)
Country Supported by
01. Mbabarempore Celestin Male Burundi Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
02. Iqbal Kobir Male Bangladesh Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
03. Gomotsegang Khudu Female Botswana Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
04. Yapi Eloge Odilon Male Ivory Coast Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
05. Allade Hermann N”da
Assamoi
Male Ivory Coast Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
06. Kasongo Chris Katari Regis Male Democratic Republic of the Congo Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
07. Desta Yohannis Hemade Male Ethiopia Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
08. Matelita Drodro Female Fiji Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
09. Lamin Fadera Male Gambia Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
10. Elizabeth Mbatha Mutua Female Kenya Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
11. Fandresena Mbolatiana Rakotozafy Female Madagascar Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
12. Mi Si Si San Female Myanmar Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
13. Kabononkhola Henderson Chihana Male Malawian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
14. Abdoul Rachid Alio Mahamane Male Niger Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)

Special Course

St. No. Name of Special Course Duration No. of Participants Composition (by Country)
01. Sampling Methodologies for Conducting Household Surveys October 30 to
November 10,
2023
Male Female Ghana, Jamaica, Maldives, Tanzania, South Sudan, Vietnam, Thailand
06 07
Objective: The objective of this course was to provide participants with an overview of available sampling methodologies for conducting household surveys.
02. Data Analytics for Decision Making March 4-22, 2024 05 10 Bhutan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mongolia, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda
02. Objective: In today’s digital economy, data is the key to business and improvement. Extracting useful insights from data helps BIG (Business, Individuals and Governments) to cultivate huge rewards. Data Science and Analytics involves using scientific methods to extract, process and organize structured and unstructured data to derive valuable insights used for decision making.

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Chapter

Research Activities

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Research Activities

The major thrust of the Institute is on research in various disciplines and the activities of the Institute are organized into Divisions. These Divisions have multi-locational units (vide the Locations page, Chapter 1). Scientists of the Institute carry out independent research in their own basic discipline and also undertake interdisciplinary research in collaboration with other units within the Institute and also with other organizations. The Institute also takes up various internally and externally funded projects in diverse fields on challenging problems of national and international importance. As a part of research activities, the scientists of the Institute are also involved in consultancy work.

The Institute has a network of units under the Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division which, in addition to research and training activities, also specialize in providing technical consultancy to a wide range of public and private organizations for developing quality management systems and in solving critical problems of quality, reliability and productivity.
This chapter provides the principal areas of work and the projects undertaken by the faculty, of the different Divisions, during 2023-2024.

The eight Divisions for research, development and consultancy activities are
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One Division providing services –

Computer and Statistical Services Centre (CSSC), Kolkata

Additionally, there are five national facilities

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3.1 Applied Statistics Division (ASD)

Professor In-Charge: SMARAJIT BOSE, ISRU, Kolkata
Office: $4^{\text {th }}$ floor, R.A. Fisher Bhavan, ISI, Kolkata 700108

Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Bangalore

  • Head of Unit: Rituparna Sen
  • Number of Faculties: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Office: $8^{\text {th }}$ Mile, Mysore Rd, RVCE Post, ISI, Bengalore, Karnataka 560059

Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Subhamoy Maitra
  • Number of Faculties: 15 (Male: 15)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 48 (Male: 40, Female: 8)
  • Office: 203 B.T. Road, $8^{\text {th }}$ Floor, S.N. Bose Bhavan, ISI, Kolkata 700108

Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Chennai

  • Head of Unit: Sudheesh Kumar Kattumannil
  • Number of Faculties: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Office: 37, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, ISI, Chennai, Tamilnadu -600029

Interdisciplinary Statistical Research Unit (ISRU), Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Amita Pal
  • Number of Faculties: 9 (Male: 8, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 3 (Male: 1, Female: 2)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 14 (Male: 13, Female: 1)
  • Office: $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, R A Fisher Bhavan, ISI, Kolkata – 700108

1. Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Bangalore

RESEARCH

The unit carries out research in applied statistics especially in the area of financial statistics and risk management. In addition it participates in consulting and teaching.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Rituparna Sen Energy Finance Soudeep Deb, IIM Bangalore
Risk Management Suparna Biswas

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Functional Time Series E-517 Feb 23,
2021
3 years Rituparna Sen SERB $6,60,000.00$
2 Estimation of Risk Measures E-515 Dec 22,
2020
3 years Suparna Biswas, ASU Bangalore DST 28,24,416.00

2. Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Chennai

RESEARCH

The faculty member is doing research in the area of Reliability and Survival Analysis, Non-parametric inference and empirical likelihood inference. Helping IIT Tirupati with teaching activities.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Sudheesh Kumar Kattumannil Emprirical Likelihood inference Dr. Saparya Suresh, IIM Kozhikode
Mathematical Statistics Prof. Balakrishanan N, MacMaster University
Dr. Deepesh Bhati, Central University of Rajasthan
Dr. Sreedevi E P, Cochin Univrsity of Sceince and Technology
Survival Analysis Prof. P G Sankaran, Cochin University of Science and Technology

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3. Applied Statistics Unit (ASU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

Cryptology, and Security, Digital Watermarking, Sensor Networks, Quantum Information, Combinatorics, Theoretical Computer Science, Discrete Logarithm Problem, Computation using Kummer Line, Lattice Based Cryptography, Symmetric Key Cryptography.
Problems related to Discrete-Valued Time Series, Sequential Analysis and Clinical Trials, among others Multivariate Analysis, Inference, Bio-Statistics, Signal Processing, Big Data Analysis, Regression and Data Science.
Copula based Methods and Inference with focus on Multivariate Longitudinal Models.
High-Dimensional Statistics, Model Selection, Multiple Hypothesis Testing.
Applied Statistics, Pattern Recognition, E M Algorithm.
Game Theory, High dimensional Inference, Change-point Detection in Random Networks, Large-Scale Multiple Testing for Sequential Data

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Anup Dewanji Reliability Farha Sultana, Prajamitra Bhuyan, Dhrubasish Bhattacharya, Debashis Kushary
Survival Analysis Biswadeep Ghosh, Tamalika Koley, Sudipta Das, G Asha, CS Soorya
Arijit Chakrabarti Model selection and inference in High-Dimensional Problems Sayantan Paul, SRF, ISI Kolkata, Prof. Tapas Samanta, ISI Kolkata, Dr. Prasenjit Ghosh, Texas A \& M University, USA
Bimal Kumar Roy Combinatorics, Design of Experiments, Optimization, Cryptology, Data obfuscation, Design of secure Electronic voting machine
Debasis
Sengupta
Environmental and health statistics
Modeling and analysis of climate and environmental data paleoclimatic data modeling
Dr. Nachiketa Chattopadhyay, SOSU, ISI Prof. Debashis Paul
Dr. Radhendushka Srivastava, IIT Bombay and Dr. Prosenjit Ghosh, IISc Bangalore
Mridul Nandi Symmetric Key Design, Provable Security, Cryptanalysis and Implementation, Hash Function, Authenticated Encryption and its Applications, Quantum Symmetric Key
Palash Sarkar Cryptology, Combinatorics, Theoretical Computer Science, Discrete Logarithm Problem, Computation using Kummer Line, Lattice based cryptography, Symmetric Key cryptography
Shyamal
Krishna De
functional data analysis, high-dimensional statistics multiple hypothesis testing, sequential analysis Multiple testing in response adaptive designs Dr. Anirvan Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata Prof. Subir Kumar Bhandari, ISRU, ISI Kolkata Prof. Atanu Biswas, ASU, ISI Kolkata Ujjwal Kumar, Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, Germany
Souvik Roy Game Theory (non-cooperative and cooperative); Stochastic Game Theory; Evolutionary Game Theory; Decision Theory; Percolation Game Theory; Combinatorial Game Theory; Computational Game Theory; Probability Theory (Percolation, Random Graphs); Stochastic Block Model; Exponential Random Graph Model; Bayesian Learning; Image Processing; Algebraic Graph Theory; Social Choice Theory; Matching Theory; Mechanism Design with Transfer; Sayar Karmakar, University of Florida Moumanti Podder, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune Soumyarup Sadhukhan, IIT Kanpur Ratul Lahkar, Ashoka University Surajit Borkotokey, Dibrugarh University Dipyoti Majumdar, Concordia University Montreal Soumendu Sundar Mukherjee, ISI Kolkata Yadati Narahari, IISc Bangalore Sukanta Pati, IIT Guwahati Raghul S Venkatesh, IISER Bhopal
Subhamoy
Maitra
Cryptology and Security, Digital Watermarking, Sensor Networks, Quantum Information

Projects

Externally Funded Projects
NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Analysis of Cryptographic Algorithms \& protocols used in Wireless Mobile Communications E-215 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 06, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 30 months PI:Subhamoy
Maitra, Co-PI:
Mridul Nandi
(ASU), Sabyasachi
Karati (RCBCCS)
DRDO $1,10,33,000.00$

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Research \& Development of stream encryption Algorithm E-176 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 17, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ 36 months PI: Mridul Nandi (ASU) DST,GOI $15,21,816.00$

4. Interdisciplinary Statistical Research Unit (ISRU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

This unit was formed in 2006, and was known as BIRU until 2015. The unit had 9 faculty members during this period. The research areas covered by the unit include robust inference, machine learning, pattern recognition, classification and clustering, Bayesian inference, spatio-temporal data analysis, high dimensional statistics, multiple hypothesis testing, statistical image analysis, directional data analysis, big data analytics, bioinformatics, computational neuroscience and many others. The faculty maintain research collaborations with scientists from various national and international organizations. Each and every faculty member of the unit take regular part in teaching — not only in the courses under the curriculum of the Institute as approved by the Academic Council — but also in Summer/Winter Schools, Workshops and ISEC courses. The faculty members are also active in supervising doctoral and master’s degree programs, and serve in the editorial board of several international journals.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the ISCW
Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Abhik Ghosh Applications of Statistics within
Econophysics \& Socio-economic
Applications
Robust Inference for High and Ultra-high
dimensional Data
Robust Inference for Stochastic Processes
Robust Methods in Bioinformatics
Prof. Banasri Basu, ISI Kolkata
Prof. Leandro Pardo (UCM, Madrid, Spain), Prof.
Magne Thoresen (UiO, Oslo, Norway)
Robust Statistical Inference for various Applications Prof. Claudio Agostinelli (UiT, Trento, Italy)
Prof. Ayanendranath Basu (ISRU, ISI Kolkata)
Prof. Leandro Pardo (UCM, Madrid, Spain),
Ayanendranath Basu Minimum Distance Methods; Robust
Methods; Multivariate Analysis.
Dr. Abhik Ghosh, ISI
Prof. Leandro Pardo, Complutense University,
Madrid, Spain
Dr. Sancharee Basak, St. Xaviers College, Kolkata.
Jayant Jha Directional data, Bayesian inference,
Brain network models, Applied statistics
Neelesh S. Upadhye, IIT Madras
Saheli Datta
Upama Paul Chowdhury, University of Maryland
Kiranmoy Das Bayesian modeling
Bayesian modeling, Biostatistics
Quantile Regression
Spatio-temporal modeling
Dr. Shubhajit Sen, NC State University, USA
Dr. Damitri Kundu, Intuit, India
Zhaofeng Guo, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tannistha Mondal, University of Chicago, USA

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Partha Sarathi Mukherjee Applications of statistical tools in the research on neurotoxicity and air pollution Image monitoring using statistical control charts Image registration using jump regression analysis Image restoration (denoising and deblurring) using jump regression analysis. Dr. Lilian Calderon-Garciduenas, University of Montana, USA
Dr. Yicheng Kang, Department of Information Systems \& Analytics, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA.
N. Balakrishanan, McMaster University
Debanjan Mitra, IIM Udaipur
Suvra Pal, University of Texas Arlington
Sandip Barui Cure Rate Models in Survival Analysis; Reliability Modeling Ananda Sen, Professor, University of Michigan
Smarajit Bose Statistical Pattern Recognition Dr M Dey \& Mr N Das
Subir Kumar
Bhandari
Multiple Hypothesis Testing

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Comparative Integrations of Robust Statistical and Machine Learning Methodologies Apr 01, 2023 3 years Abhik Ghosh

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Bayesian estimation of virtual brain parameters E-194 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr } 01, \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ 2 years Jayant Jha SERB DST 14,94,669.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Unravelling the interdisciplinary facets of physics and data sciences in real life socio-economic challenges E-135 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr } 01, \ 2020 \end{gathered}$ $\begin{gathered} \text { Jun } 30 \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ Abhik Ghosh and Banasri Basu (PAMU) SERB, Govt. of India 21,19,546.00

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3.2 Biological Sciences Division (BSD)

Professor In-Charge: ABHISHEK MUKHERJEE, AERU, Giridih
Office: Rose Villa, New Barganda, ISI, Giridih, Jharkhand – 815301

Agricultural \& Ecological Research Unit (AERU), Giridih \& Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Suparna Mandal Biswas
  • Number of Faculties: 8 (Male: 7, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 3 (Male: 2, Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 5 (Male: 5)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 31 (Male: 16, Female: 15)
  • Office: 203, B. T. Road, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata 700108 and AERU Giridih Branch, Indian Statistical Institute, Rose Villa, New Barganda, Giridih, Jharkhand – 815301

Human Genetics Unit (HGU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Raghunath Chatterjee
  • Number of Faculties: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 11 (Male: 7, Female: 4)
  • Office: $2^{\text {nd }}$ floor, A.N. Kolmogorov Bhavan, 203, B. T. Road, ISI, Kolkata 700108
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1. Agricultural \& Ecological Research Unit (AERU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

The Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit (AERU) belongs to the Biological Sciences division. AERU is based in Kolkata and has its branch at Giridih, Jharkhand State. The Unit is comprised of eight faculty members and three Associate Scientists. The primary focus of the Unit is to conduct research in agricultural and ecological sciences with special emphasis on enhancing agricultural productivity, promoting environmental sustainability, and addressing ecological challenges. Our unit is also involved in developing various ecological models using advanced mathematical and statistical tools. This is a powerful approach in better understanding of complex ecological interactions. It helps to build strategies for sustainable ecological management and conservation. Our faculty members take classes for B. Stat and M. Stat courses of ISI and also in other Universities. AERU is conducting Post Graduate Diploma in Agricultural and Rural Management with Statistical Methods and Analytics in the Giridih Branch.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Abhishek Mukherjee Applications of nanotechnology in agriculture Dr. Chandan Ghosh, Department of Material Science and Technology, School of Materials Science \& Nanotechnology, Jadavpur University
Biocontrol of pest and diseases Prof. Birendra Nath Panja, Prof. and HoD, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya
Invasive weed ecology and management Dr. Achyut Banerjee, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, China Dr. Raghu Sathyamurthy, Biosecurity Flagship, CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia
Plant – Nematode interaction Prof. Matiyar R. Khan, Principal Scientist, Division of Nematology, ICAR- IARI, New Delhi Dr. Dipankar Chakraborti, Department of Genetics, University of Calcutta Dr. Totan Adak, NRRI, Cuttack
Arunava Goswami Nanoscience in Agriculture Prof. Sabyasachi Bhattacharyaya, ISI
Joydev
Chattopadhyay
Mathematical Biology, Epidemiology, Early warning, Evolutionary Dynamics. Dr. Amar Sha, A B N Seal College Prof. A.K.Misra, BHU
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Tiwari, IIIT-Bhagalpur.
Pradip
Bhattacharyya
Lignin degrading microorganisms in Tea garden soil Dr. Saibal Ghosh, Tocklai Tea Research Institute, Assam India
Microbial remediation of Arsenic contaminated mica mine soils of Jharkhand Dr. Jajati Mandal, University of Salford, UK
Nano Biochar based remediation of calcareous Soils of Bihar Dr. Jajati Mandal, University of Salford, UK and Dr. Chandan Ghosh, Jadavpur University, India
Remediation of Fluoride contaminated water of Jharkhand, India Dr. Jajati Mandal, University of Salford, UK and Dr. Sandip Mondal, Ohio State University, USA
Restoration of Mangrove in coastal soils of Orissa, India Mr. Sumit Roy, World Wide Fund for Nature India
Vermiremediation of Steel waste slag and application for crop cultivation Prof. Anjana Verma, Vinoba Bhave University, Jharkhand
Rabi Ranjan Chattopadhyay Developments of natural preservatives Prof. Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, AERU, ISI, Kolkata
Sabyasachi
Bhattacharya
Theoretical Statistics; Statistical / Mathematical Ecology. Dr. Debal Deb, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Barrackpore, Kolkata
Prof. Susmita Sarkar, University of Calcutta Prof. Shyamal Kumar Mondal, Vidyasagar University Dr. Uttam Ghosh, University of Calcutta

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Suparna Mandal Biswas Characterization of fungal metabolites and bioactivity screening to assess its potentialities as raw material for development of dying agents and pharmaceutical products. Dr. Lalit Kumar, ICAR – Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research, Modipuram Meerut.
Evaluating the potential role of plant derived natural products in urease inhibition and nitrogen utilization for enhancing soil health – A rhizosphere manipulation strategy Prof. Panchanan Pramanik, Former Professor of IIT, Kharagpur.
Metabolomic profiling and bioefficacy evaluation of some endemic lichen species. Dr. Pranab Kumar Mondal. Associate Professor Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam, India 781039
Potent senotherapeutics for sustainable natural sources for rejuvenation and healthy aging Prof. Parimal Karmakar Department of Life Science and Biotechnology, Jadavpur University.

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Chitinolytic bacteria for Biological Control: A Sustainable and EcoFriendly Approach to Integrated Pest Management in Agriculture $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 31, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ 3 years
2 Investigation Of Novel Antioxidants From Anthocyanins Of Syzygium Cumini Fruit Pulp For Extending The Shelf Life Of Omega 3 Fatty Acids Fortified Functional Foods $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 1 year Prof. Rabi Ranjan Chattopadhyay (AERU)

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Mapping dynamic interaction of aqueous medicinal plant extracts and soil derived nanoparticles with simple and complex biological systems. $\begin{gathered} \text { Mar 31, } \ 2024 \end{gathered}$ 1 year Prof. Arunava Goswami (AERU) \& Prof. Sabyasachi Bhattacharyaya (AERU)

COMPLETED PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Fungal endophytic communities associated with root galls of Meloidogyne graminicola: exploitation of their role in biological control Apr 01,
2021
Mar 31, 2024 Abhishek Mukherjee, Pradip Bhattacharyya
2 Green synthesis of nanoparticle in plant ethanol extracts and application in various experimental and field model systems $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Prof. Arunava Goswami (AERU)
3 Vetiver based phytoremediation of metal contaminated chromium asbestos mines of Jharkhand: A cradle to grave approach through vermitechnology $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Pradip Bhattacharyya
4 Designing strategies for the enhanced production of cosmetic antiaging “squalene” from the shedded leaves of Moraceae and exploring its novel sources based on molecular cues $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Suparna Mandal Biswas, Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C
No
Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Machine learning for imagebased identification of nematodes – anovel paradigm in biodiversity assessment and precision agriculture $\begin{gathered} \text { Mar 31, } \ 2024 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Abhishek Mukherjee (AERU, Giridih), Utpal Garain (CVPRU) DBT 75,00,000.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 A study on chemical constituents of rice root modulating herbivory by the rice root knot nematode Meloidogyne graminicola: a chemical ecology perspective E-158 $\begin{gathered} \text { Mar 19, } \ 2021 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Abhishek Mukherjee SERB 21,52,683.00
2 Delaying programmed cell death of beneficial gut bacteria in microgravity using oxide and complex nanoparticles E-126 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2020 \end{gathered}$ 5 Years Arunava
Goswami
(AERU) \&
Sabyasachi
Bhattacharyaya
(AERU)
ISRO,
Gol
34,63,000.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 IGP Contract for conducting surveys in India to identify biocontrol agent for Nymphoides cristata F-591 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2021 \end{gathered}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 31, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Abhishek Mukherjee CSIRO,
Australia
14,62,086.00
2 Winter School on Introduction to Basic GIS and Spatial Analysis of Species Diversity and Distribution T-160 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2020 \end{gathered}$ May 12, 2023 Abhishek Mukherjee (AERU, Giridih), Pradip Bhattacharyya (AERU, Giridih), Parthasarathi Ghosh (GSU), Sabyasachi Bhattacharya (AERU, ISI, Kolkata) DST 5,55,922.00
3 Antidotes against dsDNA adenovirus induced keratoconjunctivitis: ex-Vivo platform for nano-formulation development E-130 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2020 \end{gathered}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 31, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Prof.
Arunava Goswami (AERU)
DBT,Gol 34,28,000.00
4 Characterization and hazard prediction of tannery waste sludge in West Bengal and resource recovery through vermiremediation E-115 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2020 \end{gathered}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 31, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Pradip
Bhattacharyya
WBDSTBT 15,00,000.00

SI. Name of the Project AC No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
5 Agronomic evaluation of Nano Urea in Maize \& Rice E-197 Jan 01,
2023
Dec 31,
2023
Pradip
Bhattacharyya
Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited 80,50,00.00

2. Human Genetics Unit (HGU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

  1. Genetic and epigenetic association in Human Health and Diseases
  2. To identify the role of genetic and epigenetic alterations in epidermal keratinocytes in the pathogenesis of Psoriasis
  3. Genomic data integration
  4. Development of single-cell data analysis methods
  5. Genetic Association Mapping Of Comorbid Phenotypes
  6. Combining Family-based Controls with Unrelated Cases In Genetic Mapping

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Indranil Mukhopadhyay Applied Statistics, Statistical Modeling, Data Analysis, Statistical Inference and Multivariate Statistics Dr. D. Das Ghosh SGCCRI, Kolkata
Raghunath Chatterjee Genetics, genomics and epigenomics in Human Health and Diseases Dr. S. Grewal, NCI, NIH, USA
Dr. G. Chatterjee, IPGMER Kolkata
Dr. JG Roy, Dr. R Ahmed Dental College \& Hospital, Kolkata
Dr. S. Banerjee, IPGMER Kolkata
Dr. S. Manna, SINP Kolkata
Dr. A Saha, Presidency universoity Kolkata
Dr. B Das, THSTI Faridabad
Tilak Nayak Genomics of human diseases, microbial ecology Dr. P.K. Dhal, Jadavpur University

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
1 PIWI interacting RNAs (piRNAs) in the pathogenesis of Psoriasis and their underlying molecular mechanisms $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Raghunath Chatterjee

COMPLETED PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
1 The synergistic effect of microRNAs on target genes in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2020 \end{gathered}$ Apr 01, 2023 Raghunath Chatterjee

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Response to 5-aza-2deoxycytidine (decitabine) therapy in activating fetal haemoglobin ( HbF ) among $\mathrm{HbE} / \beta$-thalassemia patients: development of a machine learning based predictive model. E-222 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 15, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Raghunath Chatterjee (PI) \& Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (Co-PI) ICMR $1,54,00,000.00$
2 MiRNAs In regulating the cardinal histopathological features of psoriasis and their role as molecular checkpoints in cell proliferation E-214 May 29, 2023 3 Years Raghunath Chatterjee SERB 38,50,000.00
3 Biomarker Identification: Multiomics approaches to differentiate between diabetic and non-diabetic kidney disease and identification of markers of progression in chronic kidney disease. E-224 Jan 12, 2024 3 Years Raghunath Chatterjee ICMR $67,73,000.00$

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 To identify the role of genetic and epigenetic alterations in epidermal keratinocytes in the pathogenesis of Psoriasis E-157 Mar 18, 2021 3 Years Raghunath Chatterjee SERB $66,75,400.00$

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3.3 Computer and Communication Sciences Division (CCSD)

Professor In-Charge: RAJAT KUMAR DE, MIU, Kolkata
Office: $4^{\text {th }}$ floor, Platinum Jubilee Building, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Advanced Computing and Microelectronics Unit (ACMU), Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Sandip Das
  • Number of Faculties: 10 (Male: 9, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 4 (Male: 3, Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 40 (Male: 24, Female: 16)
  • Office: $5^{\text {th }}$ floor, P.J.A. Building, 203, B. T. Road, ISI, Kolkata – 700 108.

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit (CVPRU), Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Sarbani Palit
  • Number of Faculties: 6 (Male: 5, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 17 (Male: 14, Female: 3)
  • Office: $8^{\text {th }}$ floor, S.N. Bose Bhavan, 203 B T Road, ISI, Kolkata 700108

Computer Science Unit (CSU), Chennai

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  • Head of Unit: T. Karthick
  • Number of Faculties: 4 (Male: 3, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 3 (Male: 3)
  • Office: 37, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, ISI, Chennai-600029.

Cryptology and Security Research Unit (CSRU),
Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Goutam Kumar Paul
  • Number of Faculties: 5 (Male: 5)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 3 (Male: 3)
  • Office: $3^{\text {rd }}$ floor, C.D. Deshmukh Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata 700108

Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore

  • Head of Unit: Biswanath Dutta
  • Number of Faculties: 3 (Male: 2, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 5 (Male: 1, Female: 4)
  • Office: $8^{\text {th }}$ Mile, Mysore Road, ISI, Bengaluru- 560059

Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU), Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Bulusu Uma Shankar
  • Number of Faculties: 10 (Male: 8, Female: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 4 (Male: 2, Female: 2)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 12 (Male: 5, Female: 7)
  • Office: $4^{\text {th }}$ floor, Platinum Jubilee Building, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108
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    (ECSU) Kolkata
  • Head of Unit: Pinakpani Pal
  • Number of Faculties: 7 (Male: 6, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 5 (Male: 5)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 16 (Male: 15, Female: 1)
  • Office: $9^{\text {th }}$ floor, S.N. Bose Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata 700108

Systems Science and Informatics Unit (SSIU), Bangalore

  • Head of Unit: Prabuddha Chakraborty
  • Number of Faculties: 4 (Male: 4)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 2 (Male: 1, Female: 1)
  • Office: $8^{\text {th }}$ Mile, Mysore Road, RVCE Post ISI, Bengaluru – 560059

1. Advanced Computing and Microelectronics Unit (ACMU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

The focus of the faculty/scientific members of the ACM Unit (ACMU) is in the core areas of Computer Science and Engineering, broadly spanning topics in Theoretical Computer Science and High Performance Computing Systems.

TEACHING AND TRAINING :-

(a) Degree and Training Courses: During 2023 -2024, all the faculty members of the Unit taught a significant number of courses in the M.Tech (Computer Science) program, along with those in other degree programs such as B. Stat., M. Stat. and PGDBA of the Institute. Five research courses were also taught for Ph.D. scholars.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Ansuman Banerjee Formal Verification
Spiking Neural Networks
Dr. Sumana Ghosh, ECSU, ISI Kolkata
Dr. Swarup. K. Mohalik, Ericsson Research
Manaswi Paraashar, ISI
Sayantan Sen, ISI
Gopinath Mishra, Warwick
Arijit Ghosh, ISI
Kunal Dutta, Univ. Warsaw
Subhas C. Nandy, ISI
Manaswi Paraashar, ISI
Sayantan Sen, ISI
Gopinath Mishra, Warwick
Sourav Chakraborty, ISI
Arijit Bishnu, ISI
Kunal Dutta, Univ. Warsaw
Nabil Hasan Mustafa, EISEE Paris
Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, INRIA Siddharth Pritam, Shiv Nader
Univ
Arijit Bishnu Theoretical Computer Science
Biswajit Halder Network Security, Software Defined Network, Cryptography
Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya Algorithms for Robot Swarms
Sandip Das Discrete and Computational Geometry Anil Maheshwari, Carleton University,Canada Swami Sarvattomananda, RKM University Yan Gerard, Université d’ Auvergne, France
Graph Theory and Graph Algorithms Binay Bhattacharya, SFU, Canada Sergio Cabello, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Optimization Sagnik Sen, IITDh
Aritra Banik, NISER
Sasanka Roy Computational Geometry and Data Structures Satyabrata Jana, IMSc
Binayak Dutta, Tezpur University
Sanjib Sadhu, NIT, Durgapur
Jammigumpula Ajay, Google
Subhas C. Nandy, ISI
Anil Maheshwari, Carleton University, Canada
Michiel Smid Carleton University, Canada
JSB Mitchell, Stony Brook University, USA
Minati De, IIT, Delhi
Binay Bhattacharya, SFU, Canada
Sayan Bandyapadhyay, Portland State University
Haim Kaplan, Tel Aviv University
Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv University
Matya Katz, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Kasturi R.
Varadarajan, The University of Iowa. USA

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Sasthi Charan Ghosh Wireless Networks Mobile Computing Device to device communications 5G cellular networks Wireless local area networks Network Planning and Optimization Hand-off management in heterogeneous networks Arpan Chhattopadhyay, IIT Delhi Shankar K. Ghosh, Shiv Nadar University, Delhi NCR Durgesh Singh, UPES University, Dehradun
Sourav Chakraborty Theoretical Computer Science, Machine Learning, Algorithms. Complexity Divesh Aggarwal, NUS, Singapore
Rishiraj Bhattacharyya, University of Birmingham
Diptarka Charkraborty, NUS, Singapore
Eldar Fishcer, Technion, Israel
Arijit Ghosh
Avijeet Ghosh
Sujata Ghosh
Gunjan Kumar, IIT Kanpur
Umang Mathur, NUS, Singapore
Kuldeep Meel, University of Toronto
Gopinath Mishra, CMI
Rajat Mittal, IIT Kanpur
Maciej Obremski, NUS, Singapore
Manaswi Paraashar, Copenhagen University
Aduri Pavan, Iowa State University
Yash Pote, NUS, Singapore
Swagato Sanyal, IIT Kharagpur
Uddalok Sarkar
Nitin Saurabh, IIT Hyderabad
Francois Schwarzentruber, ENS Rennes, France
Sayantan Sen
Mate Soos, NUS Singapore
N.V.Vinodchandran, Nebraska University
Subhas Chandra Nandy Computational Geometry, Graph Algorithms, VLSI Design, Data Structure \& Analysis of Algorithms
Susmita Sur-Kolay 3D Image Processing
Algorithm for Physical Design
Automation
Hardware IP Security
In-memory Computation
Quantum Computing
Prof. Aditi Majumder, UC Irvine
Dr. Pritha Banerjee, CSE, CU
Dr. Debasri Saha, AKCSIT, CU
Prof. Bhargab B. Bhattacharya, Dr. Debajyoti Bhattacharjee, IMEC Belgium
Dr. S. Raghunathan and Dr. D. Vinayagamurthy, IBM Prof. Amlan Chakrabarti, AKCSIT, CU

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS


SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 On the Interplay of Machine Models and Algorithms Apr 01, 2022 3 years Arijit Bishnu, ACMU
2 Beyond Local Queries on Graphs Apr 30, 2023 3 years Arijit Ghosh
3 Distributed Algorithms for Programmable Matter Apr 01, 2023 3 years Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya, ACMU
4 Multipacking on Graphs Apr 01, 2023 3 years Prof. Sandip Das, ACMU
5 Optimization problems in Geometric Intersection Graphs Apr 01, 2023 3 years Sasanka Roy
6 Network selection in 5G and beyond: an AI Perspective Apr 01, 2022 3 years Sasthi Charan Ghosh
7 Verifying the Equivalence of Probabilistic Programs Apr 01, 2022 3 years Sourav Chakraborty
8 Minimum Discriminating Codes in Geometric Setup – Further Extensions Apr 01, 2023 1 year 4 months Subhas Chandra Nandy, ACMU
9 Machine Learning based Physical Design Automation for Next Generation ICs Phase – II Apr 01, 2023 1 year 4 months Prof. Susmita Sur-Kolay, ACMU

COMPLETED PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
1 Modeling, Verification and Synthesis for Multi-Access Edge Computing (MVSMEC) Apr 01, 2021 Mar 31, 2024 Ansuman Banerjee

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Formal Verification
Methods for Cache
Coherence Protocols
E-195 Feb 01,
2023
1 Year (The Project has been extended further) Ansuman
Banerjee
Thales
India Pvt.
Ltd.,Bangalore
13,57,000.00
2 Towards Fourier Entropy Influence E-182 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 30, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Sourav
Chakraborty
SERB $6,60,000.00$
3 Design for
Manufacturability Aware
Global Routing
251A $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan 01, } \ & 1970 \end{aligned}$ 2010 To Till Date Susmita Sur-
Kolay, ACMU
IBM, USA 5,96,649.00

2. Computer Science Unit (CSU), Chennai

RESEARCH

The main research activities of the unit are in the following topics: (a) Reasoning in games on graphs (b) Complexity of logics of knowledge, games and protocols (c) Logics for distributed games (d) Reasoning in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (e) Game-theoretic empirical studies (f) Learning how to negotiate. (g) Coloring of some special classes of graphs (h) Design of efficient MDS matrices of order 8 (i) Graph coloring and its variants (j) Algorithmic graph theory (k) Structure of some graph classes

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s)
Ayineedi Venkateswarlu Cryptology, Efficient MDS
Diffusion Layers
Akshay Dhan

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s)
Mathew C. Francis Graph coloring, Graph reconfiguration problems Manu Basavaraju, NIT Surathkal
L. Sunil Chandran, IISc Bangalore
Veena Prabhakaran, ISI Chennai Centre
Sujata Ghosh Logics for games on graphs Ansuman Banerjee
Soham Banerjee
Qian Chen (Tsinghua University)
Dazhu Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua University)
Yaxin Tu (Princeton University)
Logics for knowledge and observations Sourav Chakraborty
Avijeet Ghosh
Francois Scwarzentruber (ENS Rennes)
Model-changing modal logics Shreyas Gupta (IISc, Bengaluru)
Li Lei (Shaanxi Normal University)
Reasoning in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder Torben Braüner (Roskilde University) Aishwarya Ghosh (University of Utah)
T. Karthick Graph coloring problems Dr. Shenwei Hunag and Y. Ju, College of Computer Science Nankai University Tianjin 300350, China Mr. Arnab Char, Ms. C. U. Angelia

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Chromatic bounds for some special classes of graphs 02011/55/2023/ NBHM(R.P)/ RDII/16733 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct } 11, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 2 years T.
Karthick, CSU
Chennai
National Board for Higher Mathematics, Department of Atomic Energy, India $14,18,160.00$

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Strategizing with partial information – From game theory, logic, automata theory to experiments and computational cognitive models E-801 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb 26, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb 25, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Sujata Ghosh (CSU) Department of Science \& Technology $35,75,460.00$
2 Coloring of some special classes of graphs MTR/2018/
000288
Mar 01, 2023 Mar 31, 2024 T. Karthick, CSU Chennai DST-SERB, MATRICS $6,60,000.00$

3. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit (CVPRU), Kolkata RESEARCH

The faculty members of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Unit (CVPRU) are actively engaged in research activities in various areas of Computer Science and Information Technology like Document Processing, Handwriting Analysis, Video Text Analysis, Information Retrieval, Sentiment Analysis, Natural Language Processing, Data Mining, Biometrics, Medical Image/Signal Processing, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image and signal processing applications etc. The faculty members of CVPRU are also engaged in teaching various courses of the Institute such as Operating Systems, Compiler Construction, Data Structures, Programming Languages, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Document Processing, Information Retrieval, Natural Language Processing, Digital Signal Processing etc.


Current Areas of Research

Name of the UCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Debapriyo
Majumdar
Ensembles of Large Language Models Explainable Information Retrieval Sandeep Chatterjee Amit Awekar, IIT Guwahati
Mandar Mitra
A. Anand, TU Delft
D. Ganguly, U. Glasgow
D. Majumdar
S. Saha, SRF
Mandar Mitra Information Retrieval Dr. Ujjwal Verma, Manipal Institute of Technoloy
Prof. Debashis Nandi, NIT, Durgapur, Prof. Sudesh Yadav,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Sarbani Palit Image based estimation of air quality, Image dehazing, Underwater image enhancement, Galaxy morphology, Medical Image Analysis, Glacier induced disaster modelling and prediction Subhrajyoti Dasgupta (Mila–Quebec Al Institute, Montreal, Canada)
Arindam Das (Valeo India, Chennai, India)
Sudip Das (Valeo India, Chennai, India)
Andrei Bursuc (Valeo.ai, Paris, France)
Senthil Yogamani (Valeo Visions Systems, Galway, Ireland)
Ciarán Eising (University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland)
Sudarshan Paul (Valeo, India), Niko Scholz (Valeo, Germany)
Akhilesh Kumar Malviya (Valeo, India)
G. Sistu (Valeo, Ireland)
Ujjwal
Bhattacharya
Autonomous Driving Systems Sarbani Palit
Dr. Abhijit Das, BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus, India
Computer vision and Machine learning Professor Michael Blumenstein, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Document Image Analysis. Dr SHIVAKUMARA PALAIAHNAKOTE, University of Salford, Manchester, UK
Video Document Analysis. Dr. Hongjian Zhan, Dr. Yue Lu, East China Normal University, China
Analyzing Semantic Faithfulness of Language Models for Question Answering Akshay Chaturvedi (ANITI Lab, Toulouse Institute, France),
Swarnadeep Bhar (ANITI Lab, Toulouse Institute, France),
Soumadeep Saha, Nicholas Asher (ANITI Lab, Toulouse Institute, France)
Deep learning for cosmology Purba Mukherjee, Rahul Shah, Soumadeep Saha, Supratik Pal
Domain Obedient Self-supervised Training Arijit Ukil (TCS research), Arpan Pal (TCS research), Soumadeep Saha, Sundeep Khandelwal (TCS research)
Utpal Garain Impact of Model Size on Fine-tuned LLM Performance in Data-to-Text Generation Joy Mahapatra
Long-tailed data analysis for ECG classification Arijit Ukil (TCS Research), Arpan Pal (TCS Research), Ishan Sahu (TCS Research), Trisrota Deb (TCS Research), Sundeep Khandelwal (TCS Research)
Region Mixup for classification Saptarshi Saha
User-centric explanation for deep models in medical diagnostics Aditya Shankar Pal, Debasis Banerjee (Drs Tribedi \& Roy Diagnostic Laboratory, Kolkata), Debojyoti Biswas, Joy Mahapatra, Prantar Chakrabarti (Zoho Corporation, India)

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Developing models for prediction of Glacial Lake Outburst Flood Mar 31, 2024 3 years S. Palit, CVPR
2 DSTS: Deep Scene Text Spottining Apr 01, 2023 3 Years Ujjwal Bhattacharya (PI) (CVPR Unit)
3 Automatic Personality Traits Identification using Social Media Images Apr 01, 2023 3 years PI- Umapada Pal, CVPRU, ISI, Co-PI-P. Shivakumara, University of Salford, UK

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Image based estimation of air quality Apr 01, 2021 Mar 31, 2024 S. Palit, CVPR

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C
No
Starting
Date
Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned
Amount
1 Mentoring/guiding MOL-IT team members on topics/ issues related to ML/AI E-203 $\begin{gathered} \text { Jun } 01, \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ 12 months + extension for 2 months Ujjwal
Bhattacharya (PI), CVPR Unit
MOL-IT, India $16,00,000.00$

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Image based quality control of raw materials for steel production E-201 Jan 18,
2023
2 years S. Palit CVPR MSP Steel and Power Limited 5,86,500.00
2 Remote Intelligent Baby Monitoring F-013 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 06, } \ & 2020 \end{aligned}$ 4 years PI- Umapada Pal, CVPRU, ISI, Co-PIMr. T. Pal, CVPRU, ISI Baby sensor, Norway 16,05,000.00
3 SARER: Semanticallyaware representations for efficient reasoning E-208 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Utpal Garain (CVPR) and Sujata Ghosh (CSU) Indo-French Centre for Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR/CEFIPRA) 82,37,118.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Neuro-symbolic AI mainly for healthcare and retail applications I-097 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Utpal Garain (CVPR) Tata
Consultancy
Services (TCS)
33,21,936.00
2 Brainstorming session on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML) techniques I-095 Jul 03, 2023 Jul 07, 2023 Utpal Garain (CVPR) Alleima India Pvt. Ltd. $1,53,400.00$

Projects done for Govt. of India/State Govt.
ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C
No
Starting
Date
Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned
Amount
1 Air Quality Assessment of Industrial Regions using camera captured images E 223 $\begin{gathered} \text { Mar 06, } \ 2024 \end{gathered}$ 2 years S. Palit (PI), Debashis Nandi, NIT, Durgapur (Co-PI) West Bengal
Pollution
Control Board
$16,29,448.80$

4. Cryptology and Security Research Unit (CSRU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

CSRU is a part of the Computer and Communication Sciences Division (CCSD) of Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. It is an integral component of R C Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security, a national hub for cryptographic requirements, cutting-edge research activities and indigenous capacity building in all relevant fields of study. The Unit aims at the promotion of interdisciplinary research in Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics towards furtherance of teaching, research as well as training and development in Cryptology and Cyber Security.

Major activities of CSRU include teaching, training and research in Cryptology and Security. The Unit promotes sustained collaboration in focused research areas, and serves as a meeting point for eminent scholars. It also conducts internship and training programs targeted to produce a critical mass of experts to cater to the national and international requirements in this niche area.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Anisur Rahaman Molla Security in Distributed Computing, Byzantine Computation, Distributed computation by mobile Agents or robotics, Distributed graph algorithms Dr. Apurba Das, BITS, Pilani
Dr. Debasish Pattanayak, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada Dr. Subhash Bhagat, IIT Jodhpur
Dr. Shruti Gan Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Dr. Gokarna Sharma, Kent State University, Kent, USA
Dr. William K. Moses Jr., Durham University, UK
Prof. Ajay D. Kshemkalyani, UI, Chicago, USA

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computation:
Beyond Complete Networks
Apr 01, 2023 stopped after
1 year
Anisur Rahaman Molla

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Scalable and Secure Byzantine Algorithms in Distributed Networks Apr 01, 2020 Apr 01,
2023
Anisur Rahaman Molla

5. Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore

RESEARCH

The Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), established in 1962 by Prof. S. R. Ranganathan is an internationally recognized centre for advanced training and research in Library and Information Science. DRTC is a unit under the Computers and Communication Science Division of the Indian Statistical Institute. DRTC unit is located at the Bengaluru centre of the institute. Since its foundation, the Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore, has played a major role in almost all pedagogical and research advances in the Indian LIS milieu. Additionally, The DRTC researchers have worked with UNESCO, IFLA, Library of Congress, European Union, European Commission and other apex bodies. DRTC has taken the lead in adopting, integrating, and popularising the most recent technological developments that are altering library and information services in India.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Biswanath Dutta Knowledge Graph, Ontology design and development, Semantic techniques and applications, AI and applications
Metadata, Semantic Artifact management, Data FAIRness Dr. Clement Jonquet, Senior Researcher INRAE (MISTEA) \& Associate Researcher Univ. of Montpellier (LIRMM), FRANCE
Devika P Madalli Knowledge orgnaization, data management, ontology engineering Anthony Juenhne, NIH, USA, Ingvill
Knowledge orgnaization, Data management, and Citation analysis
Gopalji Information Seeking Behaviour, Information Systems and Services, Digital Repository DR Subhash Reddy, PES University, Bangalore

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

COMPLETED PROJECTS

S1. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Integrated and Unified Data Model for Publication and Sharing of prolonged pandemic data as FAIR Semantic Data: COVID-19 as a case study Apr 01, 2021 Mar 31, 2024 PI: Biswanath Dutta, DRTC Unit, ISI
Bangalore; Co-PI: Sushmita Mitra, Machine
Intelligence Unit, ISI Kolkata \& Michael
DeBellis, Independent Consultant and
Independent Scientific Researcher (https://
www.michaeldebellis.com/)
2 Ontology Information Systems for Knowledge Management Apr 01, 2021 Mar 31, 2024 M Krishnamurthy

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

S1. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Biswanath
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Facility for transforming library data to linked library data 02970110105078 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 10, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 24 months Dutta, DRTC
Unit, ISI
Bangalore
ICSSR 8,00,000.00

6. Electronics and Communication Sciences Unit (ECSU) Kolkata

RESEARCH

The Electronics and Communication Sciences Unit (ECSU) is the oldest unit within the Computer and Communication Sciences Division (CCSD) of the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. This unit is deeply involved in cutting-edge research in diverse areas including deep generative models, large language models, medical informatics, statistical theory of deep learning, image and video analytics, computational intelligence, information theory, quantum information processing, Cyber-Physical Systems, Formal Verification of AI-assisted Systems, Cryptology and Software Engineering. Faculty members actively participate in various governmental and industrial projects and consultancies that address significant real-life challenges of national importance. ECSU regularly hosts international conferences and workshops featuring esteemed researchers from around the globe. Faculty members have received numerous national and international awards and honors in recognition of their research excellence. They are also dedicated to knowledge dissemination through teaching, training, and research guidance. The unit is supported by a dynamic team of junior and senior research fellows, project-linked personnel, and both scientific and non-scientific staff, all of whom contribute significantly to the unit’s accomplishments.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DESW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Pinakpani Pal Compositional Zero-shot Learning for Image Understanding, Petrographic Image Analysis Aditya Panda, ISI,
Dr. Rashmi Singh, Tata Steel
Naqueeb Ahmad Warsi Classical and Quantum Information theory, Quantum Learning Theory
Nikhil Ranjan
Pal
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Brain Science, Computational Intelligence Prof. C. T. Lin, UTS, Australia
Prof. Jian Wang and Prof.
Kai Zhang, China University of
Petroleum, China
Prof. Jun Wang, City University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Partha Pratim Mohanta Image and Video Processing, Computer Vision Sanjoy Kumar Saha, Jadavpur University, India
Machine/Deep Learning, Neural Networks, Artificial Intelligence Sayed Umer, Aliah University, India
Srimanta Pal Air pollution, neural networks, econophysics. Book manuscripts ready for publication: (1) Engineering Probability \& Statistics: (a) Part I: Probability Theory Including Solved Examples and Objective Questions for Kindle, 222 pages, (b) Part II: Statistics Including Solved Examples and Objective Questions for Kindle, 422 pages, (2) Python : (a) Illustrative Elementary Python for Beginners, for Kindle, 352 pages (b) Elementary Python for Beginners, for Kindle, 724 pages, (3) Econophysics, (a) Volume 2: Classical Economachanics, for Kindle, 242 pages, (b) Volume 3: Econo-Fluidmachanics, for Kindle, 322 pages, (c) Volume 4: EconoThermodynamics, for Kindle, 208 pages, (d) Volume 5: Econo-Optics, for Kindle, 216 pages, (e) Volume 6: Econo-Acoustics, for Kindle, 94 Dr. Tuhin Kumar Mandal, NPL, pages, (f) Volume 7: Econo-Electromechanics, for Kindle, 106 pages, New Delhi
(g) Volume 8: Econo-ElectroStatistical Physics, for Kindle, 300 pages (h) Volume 10: Econo-NeuroPhysics, for Kindle, 254 pages Paper submitted for publication: (1) Martina Rani, Sakshi Ahlawat, N Vijayan, Lokesh Yadav, Tirthankar Banerjee, Abhijeet Chatterjee, Manpreet Singh Bhatti, Trupti Das, Amit Dhir, Sangita Goel, Altaf Hussain Khan, Ravindra Khaiwal, Jagdish Chandra Kuniyal, Anita Lakhani, Abhishek Gupta, Srimanta Pal, Prasenjit Saikia, B.M. Vyas, Suman Mor, Tuhin Kumar Mandal, Saptial heterogeneity in health risk assessment of heavy metals during North-east Monsoon and South-west Monsoon over India, Springer Nature

Name of the DOSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Sumana Ghosh Cyber-Physical Systems, Formal Verification Dr. A. Banerjee, ACMU
Dr. D. Lohar, MPI SWS, Germany
Dr. R. Gajavelly, IBM India
Dr. S. Dey, IIT Kharagpur
Dr. S. Mohalik, Ericsson India
Dr. S. Sudhakar, TI India
Swagatam Das Generative Deep Models; Long-tailed Classification; Graph Machine Learning; Large Language Models Diganta Mukherjee Salvador Garcia, University of Garcia, Spain Jason Xu, Duke University, USA Vaclav Snasel, VSB TU Ostrava, Czech Republic

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Image and Video Understanding in 5G Infrastructure Apr 01, 2023 3 years Dipti Prasad Mukherjee

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Quantum Multiparty Learning theory and Quantum Channel Capacities May 01, 2022 3 years Naqueeb Ahmad Warsi, ECSU
2 Neural Atkinson Model for Video Captioning Apr 01, 2021 3 Years PI: Partha Pratim Mohanta, Co-PI: (i) Bhabatosh Chanda, ECSU, ISI, Kolkata (ii) Sanjoy Kumar Saha, CSE Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
3 Cross-Layer Approach for Designing Secure Cyber-Physical Systems May 01, 2023 3 years PI: Sumana Ghosh (ECSU)

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Development of Automated Procedure for Coke/Carbon Petrography for its Industrial Application I-091 Jul 06,
2023
Two years Dipti Prsad Mukherjee Tata Steel 20,40,000.00
2 Flat Product Surface Defect Detection System through Image Processing Algorithms I-098 $\begin{gathered} \text { Feb 29, } \ 2024 \end{gathered}$ Two years Dipti Prasad Mukherjee Tata Steel 24,00,000.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Deployment of Services related to Image and Video Understanding in 5G Infrastructure E-200 Jan 18,
2023
3 years Dipti Prasad Mukherjee SERB 27,48,196.00

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
2 Quantum Intersection 9558 Jan 18, 2023 3 years Naqueeb Ahmad Warsi, ECSU SERB 6,60,000.00
3 Machine Learning and Formal Verification Joining Hands F-018 Dec 01, 2022 3 Years PI: Sumana Ghosh (ECSU) and Co-PI:
Ansuman Banerjee (ACMU)
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) USA $33,42,000.00$
4 On-demand Compute Management using Formal Methods Feb 02, 2024 3 years PI: Sumana Ghosh (ECSU) and Co-PI: Ansuman Banerjee (ACMU) Ericsson Research India $43,90,000.00$
5 Formal Methods for Modelling, Verification and Interpretability of Spiking Neural Networks Feb 02, 2024 3 years PI: Sumana Ghosh (ECSU) and Co-PI: Ansuman Banerjee (ACMU) Ericsson Research India 64,30,000.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Development of Advanced Machine Learning Tools for Multi-modal Imageassisted Diagnostics of Infectious Respiratpry Diseases E-148 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 20, } \ & 2020 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 31, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Swagatam Das SERB 10,00,000.00

Projects done for Govt. of India/State Govt.

NEW PROJECTS

Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Digital Restoration and Reconstruction of Indian Heritage Artefacts with Focus on Murals, Manuscript, and Sculptures using Big Data Technology E-118 $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ 1 Swagatam Das, ECSU and Bhabatosh Chanda DST $48,40,000.00$

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7. Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

The objective of the unit is to carry out fundamental research concerning certain aspects of machine intelligence. Machine intelligence signifies the work associated with attempting to make a machine behave like a human being, and conveys the core concept of pattern recognition and machine learning with the advanced technologies like fuzzy logic, artificial neural networks, evolutionary computing, granular computing and rough sets. These tools provide efficient theories of flexible information processing, can tackle real-life ambiguous situations in an efficient manner like human beings, and therefore form the basis of future generation computing systems. The faculty members of the unit have also started working in the area of deep learning, both from the perspectives of theory and applications. Applications include bioinformatics, personalized medicine, computer vision, medical image processing and network analysis, while theoretical study deals with developing novel deep models with optimized architecture and appropriate learning algorithms for solving certain problems.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Ashish Ghosh Deep Learning; Data Science and Machine Learning, Automated Pollution Prediction and Rainfall Prediction Jonathan H. Chan, King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
T. Veerakumar, NIT Goa
R. Roy, Mahindra University, Hyderabad
B. N. Subudhi, IIT Jammu
S. Dehuri, F. M. University, Balasore, Odisha
S. Ghosh (nee De), Jadavpur University, Kolkata
A. Datta, LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur
A. Mondal, IIT Hyderabad
Bulusu Uma Shankar Machine learning approach to predict terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) using topographical and remote sensing data Bikash Ranjan Parida, Department of Geoinformatics, School of Natural Resource Management, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi 835222, Jharkhand, India
Medical Image Processing (COVID-19 and LUNG Cancer images analysis) Sushmita Mitra, MIU, ISI
Deba Prasad Mandal community question answering services Dipankar Kundu, Lecturer, National Law University Meghalaya
Image Generation Conditioned on Text using Diffusion Models Dinabandhu Bhandari, Professor, Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata
Kuntal Ghosh Complex \& Brain Network Swarup Chattopadhyay, XIM Bhubaneswar Dr. Gautam Das, Bangur Institute of Neuroscience
Ecological Cybernetics Anjana Dewanji
Rajen Halder, University of Calcutta
Remote Sensing and Disaster Management Sanjit Maitra
Oishila Bandyopadhyay, IIIT Kalyani
Malay
Bhattacharyya
Computation for Social Good, Computational Healthcare Bhramar Mukherjee, University of Michigan
Dhruva Chaudhry, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak Elizabeth J. Williamson, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Geert MOLENBERGHS, KU Leuven
Jishnu Das, Georgetown University
Liam Smeeth, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Natalie E. Dean, Emory University
Nicholas P. Jewell, UC Berkeley

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Richard Grieve, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Sam Abbott, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Sinead Langan, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Stephen Evans, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Pradipta Maji Bioinformatics Dr. Ekta Shah, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin
Deep Learning Dr. Debamita Kumar, HIT Kolkata
Imaging Genomics Sankar Mondal
Machine learning Dr. Aparajita Khan, IIT Roorkee
Dr. Ankita Mandal, Harvard Medical School, USA
Medical Imaging Dr. Archya Dasgupta, ACTREC, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai Dr. Shaswati Roy, TIU Kolkata
Suman Mahapatra
Rajat Kumar De Computational Biology Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Washington University in St. Louis
Computational Biology, Deep Learning Dibyendu B. Seal, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Vivek Das, Novo Nordisk A/S, Malov, Denmark
Computational Systems Biology Abhijit Dasgupta, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, USA
Genomics Rituparna Sinha, Heritage Institute of Technology
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay Computational Biology, Machine Learning, Graph Neural Networks, Explainable AI, Multiobjective Optimization, Evolutionary Computing Dr. Debarka Sengupta, IIIT Delhi
Dr. Sumanta Ray, Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering \& Technology
Prof. Ujjwal Maulik, Jadavpur University
Monidipa Das, ISM Dhanbad, Sourav Mallik, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health,USA.
Shubhra Sankar Ray Cancer, MiRNA expression analysis, Ensemble Frameworks Joginder Singh and Sukriti Roy
Sushmita Mitra Data Science, Medical Imaging, Artificial Intelligence Dr. Paromita Roy, TMC Kolkata
Dr. Sugata Banerji, Lake Forest College, Chicago, USA
Dr. Swalpa K. Roy, Alipurduar Govt. Engg. College

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Machine Learning based Global Terrestrial Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) Model Development using Satellite Driven Observation and Eddy Flux Covariance Data (Phase – II) Apr 01, 2023 2 years PI: B. Uma Shankar, CO-
PI: Ashish Ghosh, Co-PI:
Bikash Ranjan Parida

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Crowd Opinion Aggregation in a Streaming Setting $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 3 years Malay Bhattacharyya (MIU)
2 Deep Multi-View Dependency Analysis for Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Pradipta Maji(MIU)
3 Development of Scalable Repository and Machine Learning Algorithms for Next Generation Sequence (NGS) Analysis under Big Data Framework: A Step towards Personalized Medicine $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 years Rajat Kumar De (MIU)

Sl. Name of the Project Starting
Date
Duration Principal Investigator(s)
4 Hierarchical Semantics-driven Graph Representation Learning
based on Micro- Macro Analysis
Apr 01,
2022
3 years Sanghamitra
Bandyopadhyay, (MIU)
5 Interactive robust grading of prostate cancer using deep learning Apr 01,
2023
3 years Sushmita Mitra (MIU)

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Brain Network Analysis of Neurological Disorders $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2021 \end{gathered}$ $\begin{gathered} \text { Mar 31, } \ 2024 \end{gathered}$ Kuntal Ghosh, Rajdeep Chatterjee(KIIT, Bhubaneswar), Gautam Das (BIN, Kolkata), Javier M. Buldú (KJCU, Spain)
2 A study in ecological cybernetics: information processing in Alternanthera philoxeroides, the Alligator Weed $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2022 \end{gathered}$ $\begin{gathered} \text { Dec 31, } \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ Kuntal Ghosh, Anjana Dewanji, Bijay Bal

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Integration of Multiomics Data using Deep Neural Networks: Feature Extraction, Association Mining, Big Data Realization and Privacy Preservation IDEAS-
TIH
$\begin{gathered} \text { Aug 08, } \ 2022 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Rajat Kumar De (MIU) IDEAS-TIH of ISI 40,00,000.00
2 Exploring Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for Data-driven Modelling of Poly-pharmacy Adverse Drug Events from drugdrug interactions E-191 $\begin{gathered} \text { Nov 15, } \ 2022 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, MIU Indo- French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR) / CEFIPRA, DST. 44,19,162.00
3 J. C. Bose Fellowship Phase 2 E 192 $\begin{gathered} \text { Feb 01, } \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ 5 years Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (MIU) Anusandhan National Research Foundation (erstwhile SERB) 95,00,000.00
4 Exploring the heterogeneity of systemic lupus patients based on autoantibodies distribution and multiomics approaches compared in two ethnic cohorts E-213 $\begin{gathered} \text { Feb 06, } \ 2022 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (MIU, Co-PI) Indo-Italy Project, DST 1,38,81,033.00
5 Design and Development of an AI based Portable Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) System for Respiratory Function Studies using Machine Learning Techniques E-189 $\begin{gathered} \text { Feb 14, } \ 2022 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Sushmita Mitra (MIU) DST 97,14,862.00

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
6 J C Bose Fellowship E-156 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 26, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ 5 years Sushmita Mitra (MIU) SERB, DST 95,00,000.00
7 Artificial Intelligence for Affordable Screening and Prediction of Diabetic Retinopathy in the Framework of Big Data E-173 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 31, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ 3 years Sushmita Mitra (MIU) \& B. Uma Shankar (MIU) DBT 2,72,23,224.00

8. Systems Science and Informatics Unit (SSIU), Bangalore

RESEARCH

Research activities: Machine learning and data analysis, Mathematical morphology, Data analysis in neuroscience, theoretical condensed matter physics and quantum computing

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
B. S. Daya Sagar Mathematical Morphology, Geospatial Data Sciences, Mathematical Earth Sciences, Satellite Remote Sensing International Institute of Information Technology – Bangalore,
Morphological Interpolations Multimedia University, Malaysia, Dr. Lim Sin Liang
Prabuddha Chakraborty Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics Prof. Krishnendu Sengupta, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project $\begin{gathered} \text { A/C } \ \text { No } \end{gathered}$ Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Granular Deep Learning Models For Remote Sensing Image Classification E-523 $\begin{gathered} \text { Jan 04, } \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Saroj Kumar
Meher, SSIU,
CCSD
SERB, DST 6,60,000.00

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3.4 Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)

Professor In-Charge: PARTHASARATHI GHOSH, GSU, Kolkata
Office: $2^{\text {nd }}$ floor, Platinum Jubilee Building, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Geological Studies Unit (GSU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Shiladri Shekhar Das
  • Number of Faculties: 7 (Male: 5, Female: 2)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 4 (Male: 2, Female: 2)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 12 (Male: 6 , Female: 6)
  • Office: $2^{\text {nd }}$ floor, Platinum Jubilee Building, 203 B. T. Road, ISI, Kolkata 700108

Theoretical and Applied Sciences Unit (TASU), North-

East Centre, Tezpur

  • Head of Unit: Darpa Saurav Jyethi
  • Number of Faculties: 3 (Male: 3)
  • Office: Punioni, Solmara, ISI, Tezpur, Assam – 784501

Physics and Applied
Mathematics Unit (PAMU), Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Santanu K. Maiti
  • Number of Faculties: 10 (Male: 9, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 3 (Male: 3)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 41 (Male: 29, Female: 12)
  • Office: $7^{\text {th }}$ floor, A.N. Kolmogorov Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata 700108

1. Geological Studies Unit (GSU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

Presently, research works in the GSU covers several different aspects of Earth Sciences:

1) Crustal Geodynamics:

  • Structural, stratigraphic and metamorphic evolution of the Proterozoic mobile belts of India, with geochemical and geochronological constraints.
  • Geodynamicand metamorphic evolution of the Precambrian crationic basins of the Indian shield.

2) Evolution of Sedimentary Basins with their sedimentology, paleoclimate and depositional history:

  • Proterozoic Basins of India.
  • Gondwana Basins of Peninsular India
  • Mesozoic and Cenozoic Basins of Kutch, Sourastra, Dwarka, Jaisalmer etc.
  • Neogene Siwalik Basin of Northeast India.

3) Phanerozoic Faunal Record as widows to Evolutionary and Developmental Paleobiology as observed in the –

  • Mesozoic non-marine Gondwanatetrapods of India
  • Cenozoic marine gastropod fauna of India
  • Tertiary marine invertebrates, vertebrates of Kutch, Sourastra, Dwarka and Jaisalmer Basins of India
  • Tertiary foraminifera of Kutch Basin India

4) Numerical analysis and modelling of geological data and geological systems in domains like-

  • GIS based analysis of geospatial data
  • Morphometric and shape analyses of fossils and other geological objects
  • Evolutionary taxonomy

Patterns of the Proterozoic carbonate cycles to understand the relations between climatic change and eustatic sea-level variation

GSU offers an elective course along with field study to the B.Stat students, which encompasses basic ideas of Earth System Science. The scientists also conduct Ph.D course work for research students of the Institute, train B.Sc./M.Sc./M.Tech and B.Tech students either from the Institute or from other Universities/Institutes during their postgraduate dissertations or summer internships.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the ECSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Amlan Banerjee Geochemistry and geochemical modelling; sedimentology Dr. Arijit Debnath, Damayanti Choudhury, Ph.D student CSIR Fellow
Pramita Majumder, Ph.D. student, ISI Fellow Sayani Khan Ph.D. Student, ISI Fellow, currently in GSI
Arijit Debnath Sedimentology and geochemical study of the siliciclastic and carbonate rocks of the Kurnool Group, Cuddapah Basin Dr. Amlan Banerjee
Damayanti Choudhury, Ph.D student CSIR Fellow
Tectono-sedimentary evolution of the Eastern Himalayan Siwalik Group, Arunachal Pradesh : implication for the sea-level changes and tectonics. Dr. Sandip More (Assistant Professor), Department of Botany, Murshidabad University Dr. Suchana Taral, Assistant Professor, Department of Earth Sciences,Pondicherry University Dr. Tapan Chakraborty (Retired Professor), Honorary Visiting Scientist, ISI
Debarati Mukherjee Cenozoic sirenians from the western India Ms. Aatreyee Saha, PMRF, IIT Roorkee
Prof. Sunil Bajpai, IIT Roorkee
Evolution of the braincase within the Clade Archosauromorpha Prof. Sanghamitra Ray, IIT Kharagpur Ms. Urmi Chakraborty, SRF IIT Kharagpur
Evolution of the Jurassic crocodylomorphs from Pranhita-Godavari basin, India Ms. Shaibi Dhar, ISI Kolkata
Quantitative approach to understand the evolutionary trends of the Mesozoic archosauromorph claws Dr. Nibedita Rakshit, Assistatnt Professor, IIT Bombay
Revision of Jurassic Gondwana dinosaurs from India Dr. Debajit Datta, NPDF, IIT Roorkee

Name of the EoSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Dhurjati Prasad Sengupta A. Taphonomy of Eocene larger benthic foraminifera and coeval macrofauna of Kutch Basin B. Evolution, diversity and taphonomy of Triassic Gondwana Vertebrates, their Morphometry and Gondwana stratigraphy (Triassic) For topic A
1.Prof. Parthasarathi Ghosh, ISI KolkaTA 2. Ms. Sreemoyee Chakravorti, SRF, isi Kolkata For topic B
1. Dr. Sanjukta Chakravorti, Stalisches Museum for Nature Kunde, Sttutgart, Germany 2. Prof. Rainer Schoch Museum for Nature Kunde, Sttutgart, Germany 3. Prof. Saswati Bandyopadhyay (Retired Professor), Honorary Visiting Scientist, ISI Kolkata. 4. Ms. Pummy Roy and Ms. Eirin Kar Geologists, Geological Survey of India
1) Concepción Arenas Abad, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
2) Shantanu Datta, SRF, ISI 3) Suparna Goswami, Geovale, Kolkata India. 4) Arnab Sain, Presidency
University, Kolkata, India
Debarati Mukherjee
None
Parthasarathi Ghosh Ferruginous coated grains in the Lower Jurassic palustrine limestones of the PranhitaGodavari Basin, India
Ichnology of Kota Limestone Bed Megafan drainage network Sedimentology of the Upper Gondwana successions
Shantanu Datta, SRF ISI Arpan Chaudhuri, SRF ISI
R. Saha Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur-721302, India. S. Bardhan 64A, Canal South Road, East Rajapur, Santospur, Kolkata 700075, India. S. Mallick Department of Geology, Trivenidevi Bhalotia College, Raniganj-713347, India. S. Mondal Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata, Mohanpur, West Bengal 741246, India. S. Paul Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur-721302, India. S. Saha Geological Studies Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B. T. Road, Kolkata-700108, India. W.D. Allmon Paleontological Research Institution, and Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, 1259 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca, New York, 14850 USA. K. Bose Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, Maharashtra, India. S. Mondal Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata, Mohanpur, West Bengal 741246, India.
Shiladri
Shekhar Das
Comment on: Fürsich et al., 2023, Miocene instead of Jurassic: the importance of sound fieldwork for paleontological data analysis. K. Bose Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, Maharashtra, India. S. Mondal Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata, Mohanpur, West Bengal 741246, India.
Shreya Karmakar Tectonometamorphic evolution of the Chitradurga Greenstone Belt and enclave suite of rocks in the Peninsular Gneiss: Implications for the evolution of the Dharwar Craton and Nature of Archean Tectonics. Dr. Tridib Kumar Mondal
Dr. Shreya Karmakar
Professor Sourav Chakraborty
Dr. Amlan Banerjee
Dr. Arnab Sain
Professor Sakhawat Hossain, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
Dr. Sourav Mondal, IIT Kharagpur
Professor Susanta Samanta, Jadavpur University
Professor Subhadip Bhadra, Pondicherry University
Dr. Thirukumaran V., Salem Govt. College
Tridib Kumar Mondal Structural Geology and Tectonics (Fabric analysis; Dyke emplacement mechanism; Paleostress analysis; Structural control on mineralization Vein emplacement and upper crustal fluid flow; Mechanical characterization of apparently massive and foliated rocks) Dr. Sourav Mondal, IIT Kharagpur
Professor Susanta Samanta, Jadavpur University
Professor Subhadip Bhadra, Pondicherry University
Dr. Thirukumaran V., Salem Govt. College

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Sedimentology and geochemical study of the siliciclastic and carbonate rocks of the Kurnool Group, Cuddapah Basin Mar 31, 2024 3 years Amlan Banerjee GSU

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 A multidimensional study on the Gondwana crocodylomorphs from the continental Jurassic of India $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 years Debarati Mukherjee
2 Mineralogical and Geochemical changes across the Triassic-Jurassic Boundary $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Parthasarathi Ghosh (PI), GSU;
Suparna Goswami, Shantanu
Datta, Arpan Chaudhuri, Debarati
Mukherjee, Arijit Debnath, GSU
3 Gastropods diversity and evolutionary trends in three adjacent Cenozoic basins of western India with special emphasis on interbasinal correlations. $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Shiladri Shekhar Das
4 Fracture network characterization in the rocks of Chitradurga Schist Belt (Dharwar craton, India): Implication in understanding the upper crustal fluid flow $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 years Tridib Kumar Mondal

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 To understand oxygenation of Indian Mesoproterozoic basins using geochemical proxies of sedimentary records Mar 31, 2021 Mar 31, 2024 Amlan Banerjee GSU
2 Taphonomic significance of two discrete biotic elements, a new remintonocetid whale and larger benthic foraminifera from the Eocene of Kutch basin, India. Apr 01, 2021 Mar 31, 2024 Dhurjati PrasadSengupta; Geological Studies Unit
3 Understanding the mechanism of tensile fractures and estimation of paleostress in mechanically rigid layers Jun 17, 2021 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Tridib Kumar Mondal

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sunctioned Amount
1 Depositional settings and tectonic evolution of the Sonakhan greenstone belt and the Dongargarh supracrustal belt: a stratigraphic perspective MoES
(MoES/ P.O.
(Geo)/ 224/
2020
Jan 01, 2023 3 years Amlan Banerjee GSU; Sarbani Patranabis Deb (PI Deceased); Dilip Saha (PI Deceased) MOES $63,00,000.00$
2 Tectonometamorphic evolution of the Chitradurga Greenstone Belt and enclave suite of rocks in the Peninsular Gneiss: Implications for the evolution of the Dharwar Craton and Nature of Archean Tectonics. E-230 Sep 29, 2023 3 years Shreya
Karmakar
DST SERB 28,16,000.00

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sunctioned Amount
3 Evolution of deformational fabrics in Singhbhum Shear Zone (India) and its implication for hydrothermal mineralization: insights from field investigation, AMS analysis, micro-structural study and experimental approach $\begin{gathered} \text { Oct 12, } \ 2022 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Co-PI: Tridib Kumar Mondal ; PI: Susanta Kumar Samanta (Jadavpur University); MoES $56,08,000.00$

2. Physics and Applied Mathematics Unit (PAMU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

The main areas of research in PAMU are Theoretical Physics and various areas related to Applied Mathematics. Additionally, some experimental works are also being done in the Fluvial Mechanics Laboratory of this Unit. In a nutshell, the areas of Physics in which Scientists of PAMU have been working, are Astrophysics \& Astrophysics related Data Science, Cosmology \& Astroparticle Physics, High Energy Physics \& Particle Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Mesoscopic Physics and Nanoelectronics, Physics of Complex Phenomena, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Information Theory, Foundation of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Thermodynamics, and many more. The areas of Applied Mathematics in which Scientists of PAMU have been working, are Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, active matter physics, Temporal Networks, Quantum Coherence as Resource Theory, Study of Quantum Channel and Quantum Cryptography. Experimental works are performed in the Fluvial Mechanics Laboratory of this Unit.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Amit Dutta
Banik
Particle physics,
Astrophysics,
Cosmology,
Neutrino Physics,
Gravitational wave
Prof. Supratik Pal, ISI Kolkata
Dr. Pooja Bhattcharjee, LAPP, CNRS, USMB, France
Dibakar Ghosh Eco-evolutionary game theory, timevarying networks, Extreme events Prof. Andre Longtin, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Dr. Arnab Pal, The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai
Prof. Alexandar Hramov, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia
Prof. D. Taylor, State University of New York, Buffalo, USA. Prof. G.
Restrepo, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
Prof. H. A. Harrington, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Prof. Juergen Kurths, Postadm Institute of Climate Impact and Research, Germany
Dr. Kevin O’Keeffe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Prof. Matjaz Perc, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Prof. Manish Dev Shrimali, Central University of Rajashtan, India
Dr. Muhammet Uzuntarla, Gebze Technical University, Turkey
Dr. Nikita Frolov, KU Leuven, Belgium
Prof. Paulsamy Muruganandam, Bharathidasan University
Prof. Peng Ji, Fudan University, China
Dr. Sajad Jafari, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Iran
Prof. Timoteo Carletti, University of Namur, Belgium
Prof. Youming Lei, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Prof. Z. Gao, Tianjin University, China.
Guruprasad Kar Foundation of quantum mechanics and quantum information theory Subhendu Ghosh, Tathagata Gupta, Snehasish Roy, Dr. Manik Banik, S.N.Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences
Preeti Parashar Quantum
Entanglement Theory
A. Das Bhoumik

Name of the
Group Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Ramij
Rahman
Anonymous local distinguishability of quantum states Self
Quantum nonlocality and Local Indistinguishability Dr. A Mukherjee, IIT Jodhpur
Dr. S. Saha, S. N. Bose National Center for Basic Sciences, Kolkata and Dr. T. Guha, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Self-testing of genuine multipartite entanglement Dr. R. Adhikary, ECSU, ISI, Kolkata and A. Mishra, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Sankar Sarkar Electrokinetic Theory Partha P Gopmandal, NIT Durgapur
Fluvial Mechanics Alessio Radice, Plotecnico di Milano
Spectral properties of phononic quasicrystals Ranjini Bhattacharya (ISI)
Suvendu Chakraborty (ISI)
Dr. Sudin Ganguly (University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya)
Suparna Sarkar (ISI)
Debjani Das Gupta (ISI)
Dr. Moumita Dey (Adamas University)
Spintronics in magnetic helix structure Suvendu Chakraborty (ISI)
Ranjini Bhattacharya (ISI)
Dr. Moumita Dey (Adamas University)
Dr. Sudin Ganguly (University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya)
Dr. Kallol Mondal (NISER Bhubaneswar)
Santanu K.
Maiti
Topological states and localization phenomena Suparna Sarkar (ISI)
Souvik Roy (ISI)
Dr. Moumita Dey (Adamas University)
Dr. Sudin Ganguly (University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya)
Kallol Mondal (NISER Bhubaneswar)
Transport phenomena in interacting quantum systems Arpita Koley (ISI)
Dr. Madhumita Saha (IISER, Pune)
Transport properties in presence of irradiation Arpita Koley (ISI)
Dr. Moumita Dey (Adamas University)
Prof. Shreekantha Sil (Visva-Bharati University)
Dr. Sudin Ganguly (University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya)
Subir Ghosh Dark Energy models in Cosmology, ; Coherent state appl. in General Relativity, Dr. S. Chakrabarty, I.A.C.S. Dr. S. Pan, Presidency University
Dr. S. Chakrabarty, I.A.C.S.
Supratik Pal Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics Antara Dey, Sourav pal, Rahul Shah, Debarun Paul, Arko Bhawmik,
Dr. Purba Mukherjee, Dr. Amit Dutta Banik, Soumadeep Saha, Prof. Utpal Garain
(all ISI), Dr. Anish Ghoshal(ITP, Warsaw), Prof. Zygmunt Lalak (ITP, Warsaw),
Shiladitya Porey (NSU, Russia), Dr. Arnab Paul (IACS, Kolkata), Dr. Barun Pal
(Netaji Nagar College, Kolkata), Dr. Ayan Mitra (University of Illinois Urbana-
Champaign, USA)
Swapan Quantum Resource Theory Dr. A. Streltsov, CeNT, Warsaw, Poland

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Turbulent flow fields near rigid and flexible vegetations in rough-bed streams under wave-current interactions Apr 01, 2022 3 Years Sankar Sarkar (PI),
PAMU; and Dibakar
Ghosh (Co-PI), PAMU

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Footprints of Multicomponent Dark Matter and Beyond Standard Model Observables E-178 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 20, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ 5 years PI- Amit Dutta Banik DST 7,00,000.00
2 Dynamical origin of extreme events and data-based early warning detection E-181 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb 21, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Dibakar Ghosh, PAMU
(PI) and Sankar
Sarkar, PAMU (Co-PI)
SERB 21,74,546.00
3 Flow characteristics in a vegetated meandering channel: Experimental and Machine learning approaches E-228 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb 28, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Sankar Sarkar (PI),
PAMU; and Amlan
Banerjee (Co-PI), GSU
DST-SERB 22,45,640.00
4 Electrokinetic transport of charged particles and ionized liquids: a Mathematical study E-227 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb 17, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Sankar Sarkar (PI) DST-SERB 6,60,000.00

3. Theoretical and Applied Sciences Unit (TASU), North-East Centre, Tezpur

RESEARCH

The Theoretical and Applied Sciences Unit (TASU) was established in August 2018 at the North East Centre of the Institute. The goal of the Unit is to pursue research in (a) basic theoretical sciences and (b) emerging interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary applied sciences.

The Unit is involved in research on:
Explicit evaluation of higher order convolution sums of the divisor functions; Properties of the Shimura map on some classes of modular forms of half-integral weight; Simultaneous non-vanishing of central L-values of modular forms with large level.

Bankline detection and monitoring technique near Kaziranga National Park, Crop Health Monitoring.
Air quality, Atmospheric sciences, and Climate change.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Darpa Saurav Jyethi Climate change, Air pollution, Environmental
Exposure
Sanjit Maitra Bankline detection and monitoring technique
near Kaziranga National Park
Tapan Chakraborty (GSU), Kuntal
Ghosh (MIU), Srutiparna Neogi (IIIT
Kalyani)
Crop Health Monitoring
Identification of erosion prone region in
Kaziranga National Park
Rituraj Gogoi
Koyel Mandal

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
1 Atmospheric Particulate Matter (PM2.5) associated Elemental Carbon, Organic Carbon and Water-Soluble Organic Carbon at Tezpur, a site in the North Bank Plain Region of Brahmaputra Valley $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2020 \end{aligned}$ $3+1$ years None
2 Crop health monitoring during the growing season around Tezpur Apr 01, 2023 3 year Kushal Banik Chowdhury (SERU)

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C
No
Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Arctic soils and sediments: Contamination and association with black carbon and total organic carbon $\begin{gathered} \text { Apr 01, } \ 2023 \end{gathered}$ 1 year NCPOR,
MoES

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3.5 Social Sciences Division (SSD)

Professor In-Charge: NILADRI SEKHAR DASH, LRU, Kolkata
Office: Ground floor, R. A. Fisher Bhavan, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Economic Analysis Unit (EAU), Bangalore

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  • Head of Unit: Madhura Swaminathan
  • Number of Faculties: 1 ( Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Office: $8^{\text {th }}$ Mile, Mysore Road, RVCE Post, ISI, Bengaluru – 560059

Economic Research Unit (ERU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Anuj Bhowmik
  • Number of Faculties: 10 (Male: 9, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 3 (Female: 3)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 4 (Male: 3, Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 13 (Male: 10, Female: 3)
  • Office: $6^{\text {th }}$ floor, S.N. Bose Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Economics and Planning Unit (EPU), Delhi

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  • Head of Unit: Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay
  • Number of Faculties: 11 (Male: 10, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 31 (Male: 21, Female: 10)
  • Office: Room No. 201, Faculty Block, Economics \& Planning Unit, ISI, Delhi Centre 7 SJS Sansanwal Marg Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi-110016

Linguistic Research Unit (LRU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Niladri Sekhar Dash
  • Number of Faculties: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Office: Ground floor, R. A. Fisher Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Population Studies Unit (PSU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Niladri S Dash
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Office: $5^{\text {th }}$ floor, R. A. Fisher Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Sampling and Official Statistics Unit (SOSU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Nachiketa Chattopadhyay
  • Number of Faculties: 4 (Male: 3, Female: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1,)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 4 (Male: 4)
  • Office: $3^{\text {rd }}$ floor, C.D. Deshmukh Bhavan, 202 B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Sociological Research Unit (SRU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Niladri S. Dash
  • Number of Faculties: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Office: $5^{\text {th }}$ floor, R. A. Fisher Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Psychology Research Unit (PRU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: Niladri S Dash
  • Number of Faculties: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Office: 7th floor, Platinum Jubilee Building, 203, B. T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Socio-Economic Research Unit (SERU), North-East Centre, Tezpur

  • Head of Unit: Souvik Roy
  • Number of Faculties: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Office: Punioni, Solmara, ISI, Tezpur, Assam- 784501

1. Economic Analysis Unit (EAU), Bangalore

RESEARCH

Research Students and faculty of EAU continue to work on contemporary problems of development, especially pertaining to the rural economy. Using secondary and primary data, we have examined issues of women’s work in agriculture, impact of climate change on agricultural yields and input use, problems of incomes from rice cultivation in India and Vietnam, features of Scheduled Caste majority villages, access to rural energy and understanding tenancy. Our concerns are with understanding the overreaching problems of poverty, inequality and food insecurity in the context of the pandemic and identifying suitable policy approaches.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
M Swaminathan Agriculture, gender, labour, livestock, household incomes, credit, poverty, inequality R Vijayamba, Azim Premji University, Nageshwar Bansode, BASE, V Surjit, NIRD
Molly Chattopadhyay Effect of mechanization on women’s labour in the coffee sector of Karnataka

2. Economics and Planning Unit (EPU), Delhi

RESEARCH

Economics and Planning Unit at Delhi comes under the Social Sciences Division of ISI. We carry out research in the areas of economic theory, applied economics and econometrics, macroeconomics, growth theory, econometric methods, time series analysis and economic statistics. Some specific areas are: welfare economics, industrial economics, game theory and applications, international economics, public economics, financial economics, agricultural economics, development economics, environmental economics, issues on living standards, gender studies and labour economics. While the quantitative and applied work involves extensive application of existing statistical and mathematical tools, substantial contribution is being made in econometric and time series methods in the areas of macro-econometrics, micro-econometrics and financial econometrics.

Economics and Planning Unit has a doctoral program in Economics and a Master’s program called Masters in Science in Quantitative Economics (MSQE). We offer courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Statistics and Econometrics, Mathematics for Economists, Economic Development, Game Theory, Macro Dynamics, International Economics, Finance, Industrial Organization, Dynamic Programming, Applied Econometrics, Time Series Econometrics, Social Choice and Political Economy, Public Economics, Intertemporal Economics, and Environmental Economics, and many more. Details about courses and our Masters and doctoral program can be found under the Academics link.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay Higher Education and Rural Prosperity Ravinder, ISI Delhi
Amparo Castello-Climent, Univ of Valencia
Optimal Allocation of Healthcare workers: A study in Meghalaya Vastav Ratra, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi
Persistent Effects of Short Term Electoral Legislation-Rajasthan project Rolly Kukreja, NIPFP
Subhasish Dey, Univ of Warwick
Nishith Prakash, Northeastern U
Shaping Minds: The Transformative Effects of Theater-Based Learning Shantanu Khanna, Northeastern U
Raisa Sharif, Max Plank
Ritam Chaurey, John Hopkins
Sofia Amarel, World Bank
Aakash Bhanot, UCSD)
Sowing the Seeds of Entrepreneurship: Evaluating the Effects of Entrepreneurial Mindset Development Program in Andhra Pradesh Nishith Prakash, Northeastern Univ
Ritam Chaurey, Johns Hopkins
Gaurav Khanna, UCSD
Isis Gaddis, World Bank
Samreen Malik, NYU-AD
Soham Sahoo, IIM B
Subhasish Dey, Univ of Warwick

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Chetan Ghate Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Macro-Finance, Open Economy Macroeconomics Ken Kletzer, Piyali Das, Anuradha Saha, Pawan Gopalakrishnan, Rishabh Chowdury, Md. Arbaj Meman
Farzana Afridi Women’s labor market participation, Citizen activism, Clean energy transition Abhishek Arora (Harvard)
Prabhat Barnwal (Michigan State)
Sourav Bhattacharya (IIM Kolkata), Diva Dhar (Oxford University)
Amrita Dhillon (Kings College London), Sanchari Roy (University of Exeter)
Daila Serra (Texas A\&M University)
Martin Mattson, National University of Singapore
Saif Ali, Jamia Millia Islamia
Ridhima Gupta, Independent
Ping Qin, Remnin University, China
Jie-Sheng Tan Soo, National University of Singapore
Shefali Khanna, Imperial University London
Jorge Bonilla, University of the Andes, Bogota
Marcela Jaime, University of Concepcion, Chile
Cesar Salazar, University del Bio Bio, Chile
Nikita Sangwan, Queens University Belfast
E. Somanathan and Pankaj Kumar
C. Ruiz Tagle, London School of Economics
S Chandrasekhar, IGIDR
Shankha Chakraborty, University of Oregon
Korok Dasgupta, Columbia University
Monisankar
Bishnu
Intergenerational transfers, capital taxes, fertility, labor force participation, growth Chakshu Jain, ISI Delhi
CS Kumru
Australian National University
Srinivasan Murali, IIM Bangalore
Jiu Lian, Australian National University
Mudit Kapoor Decomposition of neonatal mortality between the rich and poor Health economics (Prevalence of low birth weight in India, Seasonality in nutritional outcomes) Prediction of early neonatal sepsis The association between exposure to open biomass burning and hypertension prevalence in North India Contract structure in agriculture Development Economics: Micro-finance, and Land Reforms Information campaign on Arsenic poisoning and marriage markets in Bangladesh Information Economics Mixed Markets, Privatization, and Consumer Welfare; Congested Markets: Public vs Private Provision, Inequality and Competition; Land Market Frictions and Differential Manufacturing and Services Growth; Temperature and exam scores in India; Contract Hiring and Computer Investment: Evidence from Rainfall Shocks; Changing Structure of the Labour Market in India: Job Polarization and Informalization; Caste Peer Effects on Student Performance: Evidence from Indian Schools; Gendered Stream Choice in India UNICEF
UNICEF
AIIMS
AIIMS
Debdulal Mallick (Deakin University)
Shyamal Chowdhury (University of Sydney), Debdatta Saha (South Asian University), Sarmistha Pal (University of Sussex)
Shyamal Chowdhury (University of Sydney), P:rachi Singh (University of Aberdeen)
Parimal Bag (National University of Singapore)
Arghya Ghosh (University of New South Wales)
Arka Roy Chaudhuri (Shiv Nadar University)

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Intimate Partner Violence and
Prevalence of Anemia among Women and Children and their Pre-school Participation, in India
1.5 years Prabal Roy Chowdhury, Indrani Roy Chowdhury (Jawaharlal Nehru University), Anusree Paul (BMLM University)
2 Thickness of Information, Inequality and Growth Traps 2 years Prabal Roy Chowdhury, Abhinandan Sinha (Ahmedabad University)

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Analyzing Bid Trends in Solar Auctions in India Apr 01, 2020 5 years Kanishka Kacker (EPU), Priyanka Dutta (EPU)
2 Caste Peer Effects on Student Performance: Evidence from Indian schools Apr 01, 2021 3 years Tridip Ray

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C
No
Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Examining the Potential of Air Purifiers and Behavioural Interventions in Mitigating the Impact of Air Pollution on Children in the Global South Feb 02,
2024
2 years Nikita Sangwant, Queens University Belfast;
Pankaj Kumar (EPU); C.
Salazar, University of Bio Bio
Chile; M. Jaime, University
of Concepcion, Chile; C.
Ruiz-Tagle, London School
of Economics
Environment for Development Initiative $39,07,500.00$
2 How does traffic congestion affect air pollution?
A comparative analysis across countries
Jan 01,
2024
1 year Kanishka Kacker (EPU); Jorge Bonilla (University of the Andes); Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo (National University of Singapore); Ping Qin (Remnin University, China) Environment for Development Initiative $15,50,790.00$

ONGOING PROJECTS

Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Health, Endogenous retirement and demand for annuity 6975106200 Feb 21, 2022 36 months Monisankar Bishnu SERB, Gol 6,60,000.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Does traffic congestion have health impacts Jun 01,
2020
Jun 01,
2023
Kanishka Kacker (EPU),
Ridhima Gupta South Asian
University, Saif Ali IIIT Delhi
Environment for Development Initiative 34,68,735.00

3. Economic Research Unit (ERU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

Throughout the period, ERU has been actively involved in teaching, research and other academic activities. The scientists of the Unit participate in various teaching programs like B.Stat., M.Stat., MS(QE), ISEC and Post-Graduate Diploma programs over the year. They also teach PhD courses and supervise research of the PhD scholars. They publish their research works in various internationally acclaimed journals, conference proceedings and as book chapters. Some scientists also publish books. Their brought research areas are: Applied Econometrics, Financial Econometrics, Mechanism Design, Lexicographic Preferences, Inequality Measures, R \& D and Technology Licensing, Economics of Terrorism, Political Economy, Economics of Conflict, Gender Studies, Women Empowerment, Child Labor, Healthcare, Econophysics, General Equilibrium Theory, Public Economics, Game theory \& Decision Theory etc. The scientists also engage in internally and externally funded projects. Some lectures and seminars were organized during 2023-24.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Anuj Bhowmik Set-Valued Analysis, Fixed Point an Selection Theorems, Mathematical Economics, General equilibrium Theory, Game Theory, Networks, Decision Theory, Social Choice Theory, Mechanism Design Dr. Mihir Bhattacharyay, Ashoka University Prof. Arijit Sen, IIM Calcutta
Dr. Soumi Tikader, Diamond Harbour Women’s University Prof. Nicholas C. Yannelis, The University of lowa
Brati Sankar Chakraborty Tariff and trade
Indraneel Dasgupta Conflict
Bayesian and heuristic belief updating Sanmitra Ghosh, Jadavpur University
Priyadarshi Banerjee Deception detection Sanmitra Ghosh, Jadavpur University Sanchaita Hazra, University of Utah
Decision making under complexity Tanmoy Das, University of Gottingen
Nutrition Gardening – a step towards climate change, tackling malnutrition and mental health S Pramanick, Madras School of Economics Dr. B Chakraborty, Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore
Raju Maiti Time Series Analysis of Annual Rainfall Data of West Bengal Anirban Ghosh, Kalyani University Dr. P Ghosh, IIT Guwahati
Time Series Analysis of Climate data like Air Quality Index of West Bengal Anirul Islam, IIT Kanpur
Samarjit Das Time Series, Econometrics Dr. S. Santra, CSSSC Prof. G. Basak
Soumyanetra Munshi Applied Game Theory, Bureaucracy, Lobbying, Enforcement
Tarun Kabiraj (i) Cooperative vs. non-cooperative R\&D under uncertain probability of success, (ii) One-sided incomplete information and R\&D incentives for process innovation Dr. Rittwik Chatterjee, Assistant Professor, Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women, Kolkata

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Livelihood risk, strategies and resilience of rural communities affected by COVID-19 in Jharkhand May 01, 2022 Jun 30,
2024
PI – Hari Charan Behera.
Co-PI- Tarun Kabiraj and others.

4. Linguistic Research Unit (LRU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

During this Academic Year (April 2023- March 2024), the Linguistic Research Unit (LRU) of the Institute has been working in the areas of Corpus Linguistics, Language processing, Computational Lexicography, Language Documentation \& Digitization, Digital Ethnography, Cognitive Linguistics, Clinical Linguistics, and Descriptive Linguistics. During this academic year (2023-2024), the LRU has published one (1) research monograph, three (3) book chapters, six (6) journal papers, and seven (7) conference papers. The faculty member has also delivered several keynote speeches, invited plenary talks, taught as guest faculty, acted as an expert in several committees and meetings conducted by govt departments, academic institutions and research organizations as well as worked as a Visiting Scientist in two universities in India and abroad. Also, he has served the different ministries and departments of the Govt. of India on several occasions. The LRU has undertaken 1 (one) external project funded by the MeitY, Govt. of India, and has collaborated with two institutions across the world for joint collaborative research and publication. It has trained several research interns in various areas of corpus linguistics, language technology, language documentation, computational lexicography, and clinical neurolinguistics. Ten (10) scholars from India and abroad visited LRU this academic year.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the ECSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Niladri Sekhar Dash Characterizing phonological properties of nasality in Bengali words through the experimental study
“Cross-linguistic Investigation of Agrammatism in South-Asian Languages” (SRG22220345): British Academy ‘Leverhulme Small Research Grants’.
Prof. Adti Lahiri, Centre for Linguistics and Philology. Walton Street, Oxford University, UK.
Dr. Arpita Bose, School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, UK.

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Digital Dictionary Development for the Kheria Sabar Speech Community Apr 01, 2022 3 years Niladri Sekhar Dash, LRU, ISI

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Bengali WordNet Augmentation and Upgradation Apr 01, 2021 Mar 31,
2024
Niladri Sekhar Dash, LRU, ISI

Projects done for Govt. of India/State Govt.

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting
Date
Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sondioned
Amount
1 VIDYAAPATI: Bidirectional Machine Translation Involving Bengali, Konkani, Maithili, Marathi, and Hindi E-188 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ 3 years Niladri Sekhar Dash, LRU, ISI MeitY, Govt. of India $63,92,000.00$

5. Population Studies Unit (PSU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

RESEARCH

The department is engaged in research on various issues of demography and public health. Scientific workers of this unit are involved in various teaching, training and research activities. Some of the research areas are: fertility, mortality, migration, maternal and child health and nutrition, ageing, population projection, survival analysis in health care perspective, economic efficiency in the provision of health care, and inequality in health.


Current Areas of Research

Name of the DOSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Partha De Impact of Amphan and Yaas Cyclones that Struck during the COVID-19 and its lockdown periods on life and livelihood in the Sundarban adjacent Gangetic West Bengal Inequality in maternal and child health care utilization in the east and northeast states of India using National Family Health Survey data with H. C. Behera (PI) and other Co-PIs inside ISI
Prof. Sambit Mallick (Department of HSS, IIT, Guwahati), Dr.Rupak Goswami (IRDMFC, RKMVU, Narendrapur, W.B.), Dr. Abarna Mukherjee (Ranaghat College)
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of family members for the children developmental problems in a district of India Prof. Nandita Chatterjee, Dept. of Paediatrics, MGM Medical College \& LSK Hospital, Kishanganj,Bihar, India
Professor. Ranabir Pal, Dept. of Community Medicine, MGM
Medical College \& LSK Hospital, Kishanganj, Bihar, India
Dr. Amrita Ghosh,Department of Biochemistry, Midnapore Medical College, Paschim Medinipur, W.B., India
with Kuntal Ghosh (PI) and other Co-PIs inside ISI
Prof. Dr. I Saha (Scientist-E, ICMR-CNCD, Salt Lake), Prof. Dr. M. K. Gumta (CM \& SDH), Dr. P K Das (DTM \& H), Prof Dr. G Das (IPGME \& R)
with Kuntal Ghosh (PI) and other Co-PIs inside ISI
Prof. Dr. I. Saha (ICMR-CNCD, Salt Lake), Prof. Dr. M. K. Gumta (College of Medicine \& Sagore Dutta Hospital, Kamarhati), Prof. Dr. G. Das (IPGMER \&R), Dr. Prabir Kr. Chatterjee (Aamader Haspatal, Sarenga, Bankura), Dr. Satabdi Ghosh (SAI), Dr. Chandra Das (Netaji Subhas Engineering College, Garia), Prof Partha P Majumdar (NIBMG)

6. Psychology Research Unit (PRU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

Unit has research, teaching and symposium activities.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DOSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Garga Chatterjee Effect of Internet on Brain structure
Heroes, Heroines and perception of skin-tone based attractiveness
Human Face and Body skin tone and their relationship with various biological and social parameters.
South Asian Face Database
Ryota Kanai, Araya Research
Devasmita Chakraverty, IIM Ahmedabad
Neloy Chakraborty, Thapar University

7. Sampling and Official Statistics Unit (SOSU), Kolkata RESEARCH

Government of India and other apex organisations of Government (like Reserve Bank of India) have been sending officers for general and specialised training in regular intervals to SOSU. The research on methodologies have prompted Government to revisit the existing method of data collection in some sectors. The policy research undertaken at this department have been acclaimed highly in international forums. The publications of the scientists in reputed academic journals has earned international reputation in a very short period of time. Along with this, SOSU has been engaged in disseminating the knowledge of Statistics and promote Official Statistics teaching/training and research in backward areas of North Eastern India in the form of training programmes and workshops with the help of local Institutions.


Current Areas of Research

Name of the DESAR Member Research Topic(s)
Bikram
Mahapatra
Applied Statistics,Official Statistics
Market Microstructure Sumanta Basu, Cornell and Sourojyoti Barick, PhD student
Diganta
Mukherjee
Online Games Swagatam Das, Ansuman Banerjee and Satyam Shubham, PhD student
Poverty and Health Zakir Husain, Presidency and Arpita Kundu
Kajal Dihidar Randomized Response Surveys
Nachiketa
Chattopadhyay
Measurement Issues in Economics, Mobility, Health Statistics, Official Statistics Satya Ranjan Chakravarty, Conchita D’Ambrosio (University of Luxemberg)
Sandip Mitra Capacity Building for State Statistical System of Govt of Tripura DES, Tripura
Declining Clientelism of Welfare Benefits? Targeting and Political Competition based Evidence from an Indian state(NBER WORKING PAPER) Prof.Pushkar Maitra, Monash University<>, Prof..Dilip
Mookherjee,Boston University \& Prof.Sujata Visaria, City University, London
Prof Pranab Bardhan, University of California, Berkeley, Prof. Dilip Mookherjee, Boston university, Prof. Kunal Sen, Manchester University,Prof. Pushkar Maitra, Monash University, Dr Sujata Visaria, City University, London, Professor Vegard Iversen, University of Greenwich
How Do Voters Respond to Welfare Vis-a-Vis Public Good Programs? Theory and Evidence of Political Clientelism (NBER WORKING PAPER Prof Pranab Bardhan, University of California, Berkeley,<> Prof. Dilip Mookherjee, Boston university, Dr. Anusha Nath,Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Nr. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Workshop on Official Statistics in the North-East India ( Five days Workshop on Official Statistics and Data Science Essentials: Sampling, Visualization, Reporting” held during Feb 19-23, 2024 at Depts. of ECE and IT, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT), Sikkim) Apr 01, 2023 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 31, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ PI- Kajal Dihidar(SOSU) \& Co-PI – Nachiketa Chattopadhyay(SOSU)

Projects done for Govt. of India/State Govt.
ONGOING PROJECTS

Nr. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Statistical Data Audit E-226 Sep 21,
2023
To be continued as per MoU Nachiketa Chattopadhyay (SOSU), Debasis Sengupta (ASU) RBI 15,00,000.00
2 Technical Guidance for Implementation of SSS Scheme by DES, Tripura Finance handled by DES, Government of Tripura as Sitting Fees to Experts as per MoU Dec 15, 2022 2 Years Nachiketa Chattopadhyay (SOSU), Sandip Mitra (SOSU), Aloke Kar (SOSU), Debasis Sengupta (ASU) Government of Tripura 0.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned
Amount
1 Delivery of Entrusted Services and Financial Health of Rural Local Bodies in West Bengal E-209 Feb 01, 2023 Nov 30, 2023 Nachiketa Chattopadhyay (SOSU), Sandip Mitra (SOSU), Debasis Sengupta (ASU) Government of West Bengal Government of West Bengal 20,00,000.00
2 Social Audit Applying Survey Sampling and Data Analytics E-169 Nov 01, 2021 Sep 30, 2023 Nachiketa Chattopadhyay (SOSU), Sandip Mitra (SOSU), Debasis Sengupta (ASU), Mausumi Bose (ASU), Anup Dewanji (ASU) NITI AAYOG,
Government of India
24,94,000.00

8. Socio-Economic Research Unit (SERU), North-East Centre, Tezpur

RESEARCH

Faculty members of SERU teach PGDSMA students and do research in Social Choice Theory, Social Choice Theory, Auction Theory, Macroeconometrics, Time Series Modeling and Panel Data Analysis

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DESW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Kushal Banik Chowdhury Macroeconometrics, Time Series Modeling, Panel Data Analysis Susmita Kar (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), Shoroshi Dey Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), Sudip Kumar Ghosh (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), Jayanta Mukhopadhyay (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), Sunil Kumar (Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research), Sourja Ghosh(Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), Swachchha Majumdar (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute)
Mridu Prabal Goswami Quality stocks and business cycle, Land surface temperature and NDVI.
Social Choice Theory, Auction Theory Manipushpak Mitra, Soumendu Sarkar(Delhi School of Economics)

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 A Geometric
Understanding of
Auction Mechanisms
7187000100085140 May 16,
2023
3 years Mridu Prabal Goswami SERB, DST 6,60,000.00

9. Sociological Research Unit (SRU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

Sociological Research Unit (Kolkata \& Giridih) deals with multiple external and internal research projects and organized several symposia/seminars during 2023-24. Besides, the faculty member of SRU has been a resource person of the MMTTP, UGC and delivered lectures in multiple forums during the year 2023-24. Scientific Staff of SRU has been designated as a Member of the Ph.D. Advisory Committee of RKMVERI, Narendrapur, West Bengal, since 2022 till the date. The scientific staff also have been supervising the PG Students of ISI and other universities/institutes. Besides, there are scientific publications by the faculty and Non-faculty Scientific staff of SRU in 2023.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Hari Charan Behera ‘The Sacred Hills and Groves’ A Study of Culture and Biodiversity Conservation in Jharkhand, India ${ }^{4}$ funded by IGNCA, New Delhi Dr. H.C. Behera, ISI Giridih (PI) and Prof. K. Anil Kumar, IGNCA (CoPI)
Impact of Amphan And Yaas Cyclones That Struck During The Covid-19 And Its Lockdown Periods On Life And Livelihood In The Sundarban Adjacent Gangetic West Bengal Internal Members Dr. Hari Charan Behera (PI, Sociological Research Unit, Social Sciences Division) Prof. Tarun Kabiraj (CoPI, Head, Sociological Research Unit and Economic Research Unit, Social Sciences Division, Social Sciences Division)
Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (CoPI, Machine Intelligence Unit, Computer and Communication Sciences Division \& CSCR)
Dr. Sanjit Maitra (CoPI, Theoretical and Applied Sciences Unit, Physics and Earth Sciences Division)
Dr. Partha De (CoPI, Population Studies Unit, Social Sciences Division)
Dr. Rabindranath Jana (Coordinator \& CoPI, Sociological Research Unit, Social Sciences Division)
Dr. Darpa Saurav Jyethi (CoPI, Theoretical and Applied Sciences Unit, Physics and Earth Sciences Division). Affiliation of Non-ISI Members Prof. Sambit Mallick (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT, Guwahati) Dr. Rupak Goswami (IRDMFC, RKMVU, Narendrapur, West Bengal) Dr. Abarna Mukherjee (Ranaghat College, Nadia, West Bengal)
Measuring the Effectiveness of Social Security Programme in Eradicating Poverty and Inequality- A Study of Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G) in Rural Jharkhand, ICSSR Special Call for “Short-term Empirical Research 2023-24 (6 months). Dr.Sanhita Sucharita (PD), Central University of Jharkhand Prof. N. Sethi, NIT Rourkela Prof. P.C. Pradhan, XLRI’ Dr. H.C. Behera, ISI Giridih (Co-PD)
Rabindranath Jana Livelihood risk, strategies and resilience of rural communities affected by COVID-19 in Jharkhand ISI: Dr. Hari Charan Behera (SRU), PI
Prof. Tarun Kabiraj (SRU)
Dr. Rabindranath Jana (SRU)
and Dr. Kuntal Ghosh ( MIU \& CSCR), Dr. Partha De (PSU).
Non-ISI:Prof. Sambit Mallick (Department of HSS, IIT, Guwahati)
Dr. Rupak Goswami (IRDMFC, RKMVU, Narendrapur, W.B.)
Dr. Gautam Das(Bangur Institute of Neurosciences, Kolkata)
Statistical Approach for Studying Social Awareness Among Young Individuals in South 24 Parganas and Purulia ISI: Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (MIU \& CSCR), Dr. Rabindranath Jana (SRU), Non-ISI: Uddalak Mukherjee (RKMVERI, Belur), Dr. Sanjoy Ganguly (Jana-Sanskriti, Madhyamgram)

Name of the ENSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Unearthing the heterogeneity in virulence using both ICMR COVID-19 testing data and other primary data: A Data Mining approach \& An Exploratory study from West Bengal ISI: Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (MIU \& CSCR)-PI, Prof.
Ayanendranath Basu (ASU), Dr. Shubhra Sankar Ray (MIU \& CSCR),Dr. Arup Ranjan Mukhopadhyay (SQC \& OR), Prof. Biswabrata Pradhan (SQC \& OR), Dr. Sandip Mitra (SOSU), Dr. Rabindranath Jana (SRU), Dr. Partha De (PSU). Non_ISI: Prof. Dr. I. Saha (ICMR-CNCD, Salt Lake), Prof. Dr. M. K. Gumta (College of Medicine \& Sagore Dutta Hospital), Prof. Dr. G. Das (IPGMER \&R, Kolkata), Dr. Prabir Kr. Chatterjee (Aamader Haspatal, Sarenga, Bankura), Dr. Satabdi Ghosh (SAI), Dr. Chandra Das (Netaji Subhas Engineering College, Garia, Kolkata), Prof Partha P Majumdar (NIBMG)

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

S\$. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Livelihood risk, strategies and resilience of rural communities affected by COVID-19 in Jharkhand (Continuing). DCSW-TAC funded project of Indian Statistical Institute May 01, 2022 2 years | H.C. Behera, SRU (PI); T. Kabiraj, ERU; R. Jana, SRU; Dr. K. Ghosh, MIU; P. De, PSU; S. Mallick, IIT Kharagpur; R. Goswami, IRDMFC, RKMVU, Narendrapur, West Bengal;and G. Das, Kolkata (Co-PIs).

COMPLETED PROJECTS

S\$. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Land-leasing arrangements and functions in eastern India. DCSW-TAC funded project of Indian Statistical Institute. May 01, 2020 May 31,
2023 | H.C. Behera, SRU (PI)

Externally Funded Projects

COMPLETED PROJECTS

S\$. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Impact of amphan and yaas cyclones that struck during the covid-19 and its lockdown periods on life and livelihood in the sundarban adjacent gangetic West Bengal D001(9426) May 01,
2022
Jun 30,
2023
Hari Charan Behera, SRU (PI); Tarun Kabiraj, ERU; R. Jana, SRU; Kuntal Ghosh, MIU; Partha De, PSU; S. Mallick, IIT Kharagpur; R. Goswami, IRDMFC, RKMVU, Narendrapur, West Bengal; Abarna Mukherjee (Ranaghat College, Nadia, West Bengal), Kolkata (CoPIs) CSR
funded
project | $3,00,000.00$

3.6 Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division (SQC\&OR)

Head: BISWABRATA PRADHAN, SQC \& OR Kolkata
Office: $7^{\text {th }}$ floor, Platinum Jubilee Building, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division, Bangalore

  • Head of Unit: Somnath Ray
  • Number of Faculties: 6 (Male: 5, Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 1, Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Office: $8^{\text {th }}$ Mile, Mysore Road, ISI, Bengaluru – 560059

Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division, Delhi

  • Head of Unit: Samir K. Neogy (Till Feb 2024)
  • Number of Faculties: 2 (Male: 1, Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Office: 7, S.J.S. Sansanwal marg, ISI, New Delhi – 110016

Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division,
Hyderabad

  • Head of Unit: S M Subhani
  • Number of Faculties: 5 (Male: 5)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 4 (Male: 3, Female: 1)
  • Office: Street No.8, Habsiguda, ISI, Hyderabad -500007

Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division, Kolkata

  • Head of Unit: Md. Zafar Anis
  • Number of Faculties: 11 (Male: 10, Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 3 (Male: 2, Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 8 (Male: 8)
  • Office: $6^{\text {th }}$ Floor, ANK Bhavan, 203 B. T. Road, ISI, Kolkata – 700108

Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division, Pune

  • Head of Unit: Subrata Rath
  • Number of Faculties: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Office: B-Wing, $3^{\text {rd }}$ Floor, B-9, Anandavan Co-op. Hsg. Soc. Near Gandhi Bhavan, S. No: 36, Kothrud, ISI, Pune- 411038

Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division, Mumbai

  • Head of Unit: Sagar Sikdar
  • Number of Faculties: 2 (Male: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Office: $3^{\text {rd }}$ Floor, Pratishtha Bhavan (Old CGO Building), 101, Maharshi Karve Road, ISI, Mumbai – 400020

1. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&OR), Bangalore

RESEARCH

This unit concentrates on

  • Teaching
  • Training, and
  • Consultancy
    in the areas of Statistics and Statistical Quality Control

Current Areas of Research

Name of the ECCW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Gijo E V Bivariate Extension of Dynamic Residual Inaccuracy Measure
Multiple Step-Stress Dependent Competing Risks Models
Viswakala K V (Research Associate SQCOR)
Sarat Sindhu Mukhopadhyay (SRF SQCOR)
Jagadish Optimization Techniques ; Six Sigma; Supply Chain Management; Statistical Modeling \& Analysis ;Industrial Engineering; Dr. N.V. Swamy Naidu, NIT Raipur Dr. G. Srinivasu NIT Raipur Prof. P.K. Patowri NIT Silchar, Dr. Biplab Das NIT Silchar
Moutushi Chatterjee Process Capability Analysis, Tool Replacement policy using quality control techniques

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Application of Support Vector Machine and other Machine Learning Algorithms in Statistical Quality Control Jul 31, 2023 Jan 30,
2024
ONGOING PROJECTS
Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Development, and Experimental Investigation of New Class of Green Composites from Waste Natural Resources (bamboo \& coconut skin) for Industrial Applications Mar 31, 2024 1 year Jagadish, (SQCOR Unit)

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Hybrid Decision Support System based Modeling and Optimization of Green Manufacturing Systems for Product Quality Improvement: A Case Study Approach Jul 26, 2023 Mar 31,
2024
Jagadish, (SQCOR Unit)

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Training and Project I-370 $\begin{gathered} \text { Mar 31, } \ 2024 \end{gathered}$ 1 April 2024 – 31 March 2025 Sanjit Ray Banas Dairy, Gujarat 30,00,000.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Enabling Tribals of Chhattisgarh towards Sustainable Livelihood Improvement through Sustainable Hybrid Bricks (SHB) for Lowcost Housing Structure $\begin{aligned} & 02 / 41 / 2022- \ & 23 / S T / T S / R P \end{aligned}$ Sep 01, 2023 1 year Jagadish, SQC \& OR Unit Bangalore \& Gouri Sharma, MGAHW Wardha, Maharashtra, India Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Jnu Institutional Area, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110067 (INDIA) 5,00,000.00

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
2 Tribal Education Culture and Identity: A Study (Chhattisgarh) (with special reference to the Lapachadi Bega tribe) 02/46/2022-
23/GEN/TS/
RP
$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 1 year Jagadish, SQC \& OR Unit Bangalore \& Gouri Sharma, MGAHVV Wardha, Maharashtra, India Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Jnu Institutional Area, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi – 110067 (INDIA) 5,00,000.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Problem Solving using Design of Experiments (DoE-08) S-159 Jul 03, 2023 Mar 31, 2024 Boby John \& Jagadish Participants 63,000.00
2 Online Course on Business Forecasting using Python (BF-07) I-359 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 10, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Boby John \& Jagadish Participants 1,10,500.00
3 Online Course on Machine Learning using python and R (ML-05) I-369 Jan 02, 2024 Mar 31, 2024 Boby John Participants 4,20,000.00
4 Six Sigma Black Belt, DFSS \& Data Analytics Programs and Project Guidance I-361 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 06, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Boby John, U H Acharya \& Jagadish Bharat Electronics 12,17,530.00
5 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program I-366 Dec 05, 2023 Mar 31, 2024 Boby John \& Jagadish BEML 2,00,000.00
6 Training Program on Statistical Process Control and Related Fields I-355 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 10, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Boby John Reetam HR 80,000.00
7 Program on Statistical Process Control (SPC) S-161 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 14, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Boby John \& Jagadish Kirloskar
Toyota Textile
Machinery
Pvt Ltd
80,000.00
8 Program on Design of Experiments S-160 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Boby John \& Jagadish Walvoil Fluid Power 70,000.00
9 Six Sigma Green Belt \& Black Belt Certification I-364 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 11, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Feb 29, 2024 E V Gijo (PI), Somnath Ray (Co-PI), SQC \& OR Unit Hyundai
Motor India Ltd
19,20,000.00
10 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification program for M/s. Strides Pharma Science Limited, Bangalore. I-352 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb 20, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Jun 30, 2023 E V Gijo (PI), Somnath Ray (Co-PI), SQC \& OR Unit M/s. Strides Pharma Science Limited, Bangalore 3,60,000.00
11 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification for GE Healthcare Ltd., Bangalore I-362 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 25, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Sep 29, 2023 E V Gijo (PI), Somnath Ray (Co-PI), SQC \& OR Unit GE Healthcare Ltd.,
Bangalore
4,00,000.00
12 Online Certification Program on Six Sigma Black Belt (BB 39) I-358 Jul 17, 2023 Aug 12, 2023 Sanjit Ray, E V Gijo External Participants 7,00,000.00
13 Online Certification Program on Six Sigma Black Belt (BB 40) I-367 Jan 08, 2024 Feb 11, 2024 Sanjit Ray, E V Gijo External Participants 2,70,000.00
14 Training and Project Handholding I-368 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb 06, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Mar 31, 2024 Sanjit Ray Banas Dairy, Gujarat 8,00,000.00
15 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program (GB-61 _Online) I-353 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 22, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ May 26, 2023 Somnath Ray (PI), E V Gijo (Co-PI) Extrnal Participants 3,20,000.00

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
16 Six Sigma Green Belt \& Black Belt Certification Programmes I-357 May 31,
2023
Dec 11, 2023 Somnath Ray (PI), E V Gijo (Co-PI) HAL
Management
Academy
7,50,000.00
17 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program (GB-62 _Online) I-360 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 26, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Somnath Ray (PI), E V Gijo (Co-PI) Extrnal Participants 4,00,000.00
18 Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification Program (MBB-36 _Online) I-363 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 30, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Nov 20, 2023 Somnath Ray (PI), E V Gijo (PI) Extrnal Participants 5,88,000.00
19 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program (GB-63 _Online) I-365 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 27, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 02, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Somnath Ray (PI), E V Gijo (Co-PI) Extrnal Participants 2,52,000.00

Projects done for Govt. of India/State Govt.
ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Six Sigma Green Belt, Statistical Process Control \& Root Cause Analysis programs I-356 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 30, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 2 years Boby John, U H Acharya \& Jagadish Defence Institute of Quality Assurance (DIQA) 3,25,000.00

2. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&OR), Chennai

RESEARCH

Research areas are in Stochastic games, Linear Complementarity and Completely Mixed games, Process Control and Evaluation for Univariate and Bivariate Zero-inflated Processes. The unit also carries out training and consultancy activities in MRF Limited and Training at Apollo tyres.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
D Sampangi Raman Stock cutting problem, AI in Quality S Aravindan, L \& T Ship Building
G. Ravindran Stochastic Games, Linear Complementarity Problems, Completely Mixed games T. Parthasarathy (late), Sunil Kumar, A.R. Sricharan
Surajit Pal Process Control and Evaluation for Univariate and Bivariate Zero-inflated Processes Dr. Susanta Kumar Gauri

Projects
Internally Funded Projects
COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 International Conference on Game theory and Optimization. Mar 18, 2024 Mar 19, 2024 G. Ravindran, D.
Sampangi Raman

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 SPC Implementation at MRF Limited, Trichy plan I-503 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 14, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ One Year and 3 months G. Ravindran, D.
Sampangi Raman, Surajit Pal (SQC and OR Unit,Chennai)
MRF
Limited
20,00,000.00

3. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&OR), Delhi

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Samir Kumar Neogy Mathematical Programming, Linear
Complementarity Problem and its
generalizations, Optimization problem in graph
theory, Matrix Theory (Study of Matrix Classes
useful in Complementarity, Optimization
and Game Theory), Non-cooperative games,
Algorithms for Stochastic Games
T.E.S. Raghavan (University of Illinois
at Chicago, USA), Dipti Dubey (Shiv
Nadar University), Gambheer Singh
(Delhi University), Promila Kumar
(Delhi University)

4. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&OR), Hyderabad

RESEARCH

SQC \& OR Unit, Hyderabad has conducted various training programs such as Six Sigma Green Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, Business Analytics, Optimization Tools, etc. to the industrial executives as well as individual aspirants. Three research papers were published by Dr. Sujeet Kumar Singh in the reputed journals like Annals of Operations Research, Benchmarking, etc. Number of research papers were submitted for publication awaiting for acceptance. Some of our faculty members have delivered invited talks/lectures at various institutions like IITs, VIT, etc.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
A L N Murthy
Sujeet Kumar Singh
Statistical Modelling, Machine Learning, Six
Sigma Methodology, Decision Support Systems
Polynomial optimization, Multi-Objective
optimization, Supply chain and logistics
optimization, Fuzzy optimization
Vinay Yadav, IIT Kharagpur
Alka Arya, IIM Kashipur
BS Sahay, IIM Jammu
Rizwan Manzoor, IIM Jammu

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 On the multi-objective optimizations and its applications Mar 31, 2024 1 year Sujeet Kumar Singh (ISI Hyderabad)

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Development of some tight relaxations for multiobjective polynomial optimization problem Apr 01, 2023 Mar 31, 2024 Sujeet Kumar Singh (ISI Hyderabad)

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned
Amount
1 Certification
Program on Six
Sigma Black Belt
with Business
Analytics
(Online)
ISP(T) 23012024_1 Mar 02,
2024
Approximately
70 hours
(March – April
2024, On
Saturdays \&
Sundays 4
hours each 9
weekends)
G Murali Rao Individual
Participants/
Organization
$7,78,800.00$

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Six Sigma Green Belt Training and Guidance (Wave I) towards achieving Business Excellence I-691 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov } 01, \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 29, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ A L N Murthy (PI) \& G Murali Rao (Co-PI) ITC Limited, Paper Boards and Specialty Papers Division, Unit: KOVAI, Mettupalayam, Tamilnadu $12,00,000.00$
2 Review/Revision of Existing Sampling Norms and Development of Comprehensive Scientific Sampling Methodology for Risk Focused Internal Audit by State Bank of India (SBI) Training Program on “Quality and Reliability Engineering” to DRDO Scientists $\begin{aligned} & \text { I-693 } \ & \text { ISP(T) } \ & 111220 \ & 23 _3 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan } 03, \ & 2022 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul } 31, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ G Murali Rao (PI) \& A L N Murthy (Co-PI) State Bank of India, I \& MA Division, Hyderabad $10,00,000.00$
3 Jan 01,
2024
Jan 13,
2024
G Murali Rao Defence Institute of Advance Studies, Pune $16,52,000.00$
4 Six Sigma Green Belt (Online) $\begin{aligned} & \text { I-692 } \ & \text { I-696 } \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun } 05, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun } 09, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ S M Subhani \& Pathik Mandal Participants $4,60,000.00$
5 Six Sigma Green Belt (Five-days Online Training Program) $\begin{aligned} & \text { I-696 } \ & \hline \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan } 06, \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan } 28, \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ S M Subhani \& Boby John Participants $4,62,500.00$

5. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&OR), Kolkata RESEARCH

The faculty members of SQC\&OR unit, Kolkata are engaged in teaching in M. Tech (QROR), B. Stat and MS(QE) programs, research in various topics of quality, reliability and operations research and providing consultancy in different industries in India and overseas. During April 2023 – March 2024 there are 32 journal publications (some of which were collaborative works with other SQC \& OR units). Five book chapters were also published. The research topics include statistical process control of zero-inflated process data and ordinal data, process capability indices, reliability, extropy of coherent and mixed systems, lean supply chain management, PCI for auto correlated data, reverse logistic process/ operations, zero-sum stochastic games, complementary problems, among others.

During the period under review, two internally funded projects and eight externally funded projects have been completed or are in progress; eight Research Scholars were working under guidance of the faculties or undergoing course works; three Research Associates and one Visiting Scientist carried out research works with the faculties. During the period, Dr. M. Z. Anis was elected as a member of the International Statistical Institute; Prof. B. Pradhan continued to be Associate Editor of the Journal of the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics; Dr. P. Das worked as panel member in a conference; Dr. P. Das and Dr. B. Pradhan chaired two sessions in two conferences; Dr. A. K. Das and Dr. B. Pradhan delivered three invited talks.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Abhijit Gupta Mathematical Programming, Linear
Complimentarity Problem
Dr. S. K. Neogi
Arup Kumar Das Optimization Theory, Complementarity Theory,
Linear Algebra, Game Theory, Graph Theory
Dr. Deepmala, IIITDM, Jabalpur,
Mr. Bharat Kumar, IIT, Kanpur, Mr. Rani Deb,
Jadavpur University

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Arup Ranjan Mukhopadhyay Sustainable Development \& Supply Chain Management, and Statistical Process Control. Dr. Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, Professor, JU, for Sustainable Development \& Supply Chain Management
Ashis Kumar Chakraborty Software Reliability, Hardware Reliability, Nonparametric Regression, Supply Chain Management Dr. Abhijit Barman, IIM Raipur
Dr. Mamta Kumari, NIT Silchar
Pallabi Ghosh, Calcutta University
Dr. Soumen Dey, Norwaigian University of Life Sciences
Subrata Rath, Dr. Tanujit Chakraborty, Sorbonne University and Sorbonne Center for AI
Biswabrata Pradhan Bayesian reliability acceptance sampling plan with optional warranty under hybrid censoring Rathin Das
Bayesian sampling plan for adaptive simple step stress model
Degradation modelling for residual lifetime prediction using Bayesian semi-parametric approach Barin Karmakar
Optimal planning of progressive Type-I interval censoring schemes under dependent competing risks Rathin Das
Dr. Soumya Roy, IIM Kozhikode
Residual lifetime prediction under degradation modelling in heterogeneous environment using Bayesian semi-parametric approach. Barin Karmakar
Kaustav Kundu Digital Supply Chain Modelling Dr. Prasun Das
M Z Anis Reliability Aritra Saha
Distributions Mohammad Ahsanullah, Rider University, USA
I. Okorie, Khalifa University, UAE
Process Capability Indices Kuntal Bera
Nandini Das Multivariate Control Chart
Prasun Das Supply Chain Prof. B. C. Giri, JU, Kolkata
S. K. Gauri Developing tools and techniques for statistical process monitoring of zero-inflated Poisson processes Dr. Surajit Pal, SQC \& OR Unit, Chennai
Monitoring of processes with ordinal data, process capability analysis Dr. Surajit Pal, SQC \& OR Unit, Chennai

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

COMPLETED PROJECTS

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Training Program on Statistical Quality Control I-093 Jul 31, 2023 Aug 05, 2023 Arup Ranjan Mukhopadhyay (PI), Zafar Anis (Co-PI), Kaustav Kundu (Co-PI) (SQC\&OR, Kolkata) Birla Jute Mill 3,83,500.00

Sl. Name of the Project A/C No. Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
2 Preparation of common merit list for Engineering and Pharmacy admissions for year 2023-24 I-092 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 29, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Feb 01, 2024 Ashis Kumar Chakraborty Admission Committee for Professional Courses, Ahmedabad $11,50,000.00$
3 Training on SPC, SQC, MSA, ST, DA \& AS (CNAI, Vizag) I-094 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 10, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Jul 18, 2023 Prasun Das CNAI, Vizag 4,00,000.00
4 Training on SPC, SQC, MSA, ST, DA \& AS (NAI, Cossipore)-01 I-090 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 02, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ May 19, 2023 Prasun Das, Nandini Das Naval Armamemt Inspectorate, Cossipore, Kolkata 7,50,000.00
5 Training on SPC, SQC, MSA, ST, DA \& AS (NAI, Cossipore)-02 I-100 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 15, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Dec 01, 2023 Prasun Das, Nandini Das Naval Armamemt Inspectorate, Cossipore, Kolkata 7,50,000.00

6. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&OR), Mumbai

RESEARCH

SQC \& OR Unit, ISI, Mumbai commenced its operations from 1965. It has served a wide variety of organizations, both Manufacturing and Service, across the country through training and consultancy in the fields of Statistics and Operations Research.

The unit activities can be described in the following categories.

  • Consultancy and project assignments
  • Conducting in plant and general Training

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Sagar Sikder Quality Management, Six Sigma, SPC

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No. Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Comprehensive course on Business Analytics I-942 May 06, 2023 3 month Ashok Sarkar/ Boby John/ Amitava Bandophadhay Participants 10,50,000.00
2 Six Sigma Green Belt Training and Certification I-947 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 04, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 1 month Ashok Sarkar B N P
Paribas
Securities
3,25,000.00
3 Workshop on Design of Experiment with “R” S-602 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 19, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 1 month Ashok Sarkar Participants 45,000.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No. Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Network Planning and Route Optimization I-950 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 6 month Ashok Sarkar Greencell Express
Private Limited
4,00,000.00

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
2 Study of sample size, sample coverage, analysis and reporting J-851 Jan 03, 2024 4 month Ashok Sarkar Delhi International Airport Ltd. 2,50,000.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification I-928 Mar 31, 2023 Jun 06, 2023 Sagar Sikder (PI), Co-PI (Ashok Sarkar) Naval Armament Inspectorate 2,00,000.00
2 Six Sigma Green Belt training \& Certification I-939 Apr 14, 2023 Apr 30, 2023 Sagar Sikder (PI), Co-PI (Ashok Sarkar) External Participants 4,18,644.00
3 Six Sigma Black Belt Certification I-941 Jul 10, 2023 Sep 16, 2023 Sagar Sikder (PI), Co-PI (Ashok Sarkar) External Participants 8,50,000.00
4 SS Green Belt Certification I-943 Nov 23, 2023 Feb 11, 2024 Sagar Sikder (PI), Co-PI (Ashok Sarkar) UPL Ltd. 3,45,000.00
5 Six Sigma GB Certification I-945 Sep 22, 2023 Oct 08, 2023 Sagar Sikder (PI), Co-PI(Ashok Sarkar) External Participants 5,00,000.00
6 Six Sigma hand holding session J-852 Aug 18, 2023 Mar 19, 2024 Sagar Sikder (PI) Deepak Fertilizers 1,25,000.00

7. Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Unit (SQC\&OR), Pune RESEARCH

The unit activities can be described in the following categories;
Consultancy and project assignments
Conducting in-plant and general Training
Teaching and training.
SQC \& OR Unit, ISI, Pune has served a wide variety of organizations, both Manufacturing and Service, across the country through training and consultancy in the fields of Statistics and Operations Research like Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, Design of Experiment, Statistical Process Control etc.

Current Areas of Research

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SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
3 SSGB 23-24 03 Public
Programme
J-814 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 24, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ 5 days SUBRATA
RATH
INDIVIDUAL 1,20,000.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Six Sigma Yellow Belt J-817 Mar 12, 2024 5 DAYS Subrata Rath Schott Poonawalia Pvt. Ltd. 12,000.00
2 Six Sigma Black Belt J-816 Mar 06, 2024 12 DAYS Subrata Rath Kirioskar Oil Engines Limited 4,80,000.00
3 Training \& Consulting on Machine FMEA \& Six Sigma Green-Belt I-807 May 02, 2023 1YEAR Subrata Rath Gia India Laboratory Pvt. Ltd 4,80,000.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Advanced Data Analytics -Defence Officer j-804 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 29, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Feb 12, 2024 Subrata Rath \& Biswabrata Pradhan Directorate General Resettlement 24,23,725.00
2 Six Sigma Black Belt 232401 Public Programme I-810 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 11, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 07, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Subrata Rath \& Biswabrata Pradhan Individual 8,18,000.00
3 Six Sigma Master Black Belt 23-24 01 Public Programme J-802 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 13, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 18, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Subrata Rath \& Biswabrata Pradhan Individual 4,20,000.00
4 Six Sigma Green Belt 23-24-01 Public Programe J-801 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 17, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Subrata Rath Individual 80,000.00
5 Training \& Consulting on Six Sigma Green-Belt J-803 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 05, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 07, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Subrata Rath C-QUEST
BRIGHTSPARK
ENERGY PVT LTD
1,20,000.00
6 SSBB 23-24 02 Public
Programme
J-805 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 23, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Nov 26, 2023 Subrata Rath \& Biswabrata Pradhan Individuals 3,50,000.00
7 MBB 23-24 02 Public
Programme
J-807 Jan 06, 2024 Feb 11, 2024 Subrata Rath \& Biswabrata Pradhan Individual 9,10,800.00
8 Training \& Consulting on Six Sigma Black-Belt J-808 Nov 16, 2023 Mar 08, 2024 Subrata Rath Balasore Alloys Limited 2,00,000.00
9 SSBB 23-24 03 Public
Programme
J-812 Feb 17, 2024 Mar 24, 2024 Subrata Rath \& Biswabrata Pradhan Individual 4,00,000.00

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3.7 Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

Professor In-Charge: PRADIPTA BANDYOPADHYAY, SMU, Kolkata
Office: $5^{\text {th }}$ floor, A.N. Kolmogorov Bhavan, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Stat-Math Unit (SMU), Bangalore

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  • Head of Unit: SURESH NAYAK
  • Number of Faculties: 20 (Male: 18, Female: 2)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 20 (Male: 17, Female: 3)
  • Office: $8^{\text {th }}$ Mile, Mysore Rd, RVCE Post, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560059

Stat-Math Unit (SMU), Kolkata

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  • Head of Unit: RUDRA PADA SARKAR
  • Number of Faculties: 26 (Male: 23, Female: 3)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 6 (Male: 5, Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 47 (Male: 42, Female: 5)
  • Office: $3^{\text {rd }}$ floor, A.N. Kolmogorov Bhavan, 203, B.T. Road, ISI, Kolkata-700 108

Stat-Math Unit (SMU), Delhi

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  • Head of Unit: Shanta Laishram
  • Number of Faculties: 13 (Male: 10, Female: 3)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 4 (Male: 3, Female: 1)
  • Office: Stat-Math Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi, 7 S.J.S Sansanwal Marg, Delhi- 110016

1. Stat-Math Unit (SMU), Bangalore

RESEARCH

Stat-Math Unit Bangalore Center has been very active from 2023 to 2024 in conducting research in various fields of Mathematics such as Algebraic Geometry, Number Theory, Operator Theory, Operator Algebras, Quantum Probability, Probability and Statistics, Stochastic geometry, Random topology, Random graphs, Bayesian Statistical Inference, Statistical Ecology, Group actions, COVID related work, etc. During this period, the unit has been very productive in publishing papers in journals of international reputes.

The Unit was also involved in organizing conferences and conducting the Madhava mathematics competition and Simon Marais Mathematics Competition. We also hosted a good number of postdocs and visitors.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the PCSW Member Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Anita Naolekar Category theory Abhishek Banerjee, Associate Professor, IISc Bangalore
B V Rajarama Bhat Almost everywhere equivalence of completely positive maps Iterative roots of functions Chongdar, Arghya
Gopalakrishna, Chaithanya
Joint spectral radii and spectral properties of positive maps Saha, Biswarup
Sahasrabuddhe, Prajakta
Quantum convexity of instruments Chongdar, Arghya and Murali, Sruthy (Kannur University)
B. Sury Sylvester’s problem on cube sums and elliptic curves; Linear congruences with restrictions and Ramanujan sums; Davenport constant and variants for nonabelian groups; p-numerical semigroups; 4-rank of class groups C.G. Karthick Babu
Ranjan Bera
Mainak Ghosh
Somnath Jha (IIT Kanpur), Takao Komatsu
(Nagasaki University)
Dipramit Majumdar (IIT Madras)
Jyothsnaa Sivaraman (IISER
Thiruvananthapuram)
Mostow’s Theorem and Mahler’s Criterion Nil
Power maps Dr. A. Mandal, IIT Roorkee
space of closed subgroups of connected Lie groups Dr. M. Choudhuri, IITRM, Ahemadabad
Jaydeb Sarkar Analytic projections and sub and quotient modules R. Debnath (IISc) and D. Pradhan (IIT Hyderabad)
Automorphisms and Generalized projections on spaces of analytic functions R. Maurya and A. Sensarma from ISI Banglaore
Commutant lifting, interpolation, and perturbations on the polydisc Deepak K.D from ISI Bangalore
M-ideals in bounded analytic functions Deepak K.D. from TIFR CAM and and S. Siju from ISI Bangalore
Paired operators, and Toeplitz + Hankel operators N. Das and S. Das, ISI Bangalore
Representations of commuting pairs of isometries S. De (IIT Goa), Shankar. P (CUSAT) and Sankar T. R (IIT Goa)
Manish Kumar Embedding problems for etale fundamental group Poulami Mandal
Genuinely ramified maps and monodromy Biswas, Indranil(6-SNU2-M)
Parameswaran, A. J.(6-TIFR-SM)
Quot schemes and Fourier-Mukai transformation Biswas, Indranil(6-SNU2-M)
Dubey, Umesh V.(6-HCRI)
Parameswaran, A. J.(6-TIFR-SM)
Mathew Joseph stochastic PDEs Siva Athreya, Carl Mueller (University of Rochester)
Ramdin Mawia Rankin-Selberg convolutions and Beyond Endoscopy Satadal Ganguly, ISI Kolkata
sign changes of Kloosterman sums Didier Lesesvre, Université Lille 1
Satadal Ganguly, ISI Kolkata
Olivier Ramaré, Université Aix-Marseille

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s)
Ramesh
Sreekantan
Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry
Hyperuniformity and optimal matchings Raphael Lachieze-Rey, Univ. Paris Cite and INRIA
Giovanni Peccati, Univ. Luxembourg
Chinmoy Bhattacharjee, Univ. Hamburg |
Yogeshwaran
Dhandapani
Noise sensitivity and spectral samples
Random topology
Takashi Owada, Purdue Univ
Random topology

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 TARE Oct 27, 2022 3 years Jaydeb Sarkar (SMU)

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Ashok Maitra Memorial Lectures Feb 16, 2024 Feb 28, 2024 Mathew Joseph \& Yogeshwaran Dhandapani SMU-B

Externally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 JC Bose Fellowship project (Second term) E-520 Mar 01,
2022
5 years Bhat, B V
Rajarama
SERB,
India
95,00,000.00
2 Groups admitting recurrent random walks and representation of groups $\begin{aligned} & \text { MTR/2022/ } \ & 000429 \end{aligned}$ Jan 10,
2023
3 years C. R. E.
Raja (SMU)
SERB –
MATRICS
6,60,000.00

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 the stochastic heat equation MTR/2020/
000453
Feb 19,
2021
Feb 18,
2024
Mathew Joseph (SMU) SERB 6,60,000.00
2 MATRICS E-516 Feb 19,
2021
Feb 18,
2024
Yogeshwaran
Dhandapani
SERB 6,60,000.00

2. Stat-Math Unit (SMU), Delhi

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s)
Anish Sarkar Probability Theory Rahul Roy, Kumarjit Saha – Ashoka University, Moumanti Podder – IISER Pune, David Coupier – Institut Mines Télécom Nord Europe, Chi Tran – Univ. G. Eiffel, UFR de Maths
Antar
Bandyopadhyay
De-Preferantial Random Graphs with Linear and Inverse Power Law Weights Dr. Subhabrata Sen, MIT, USA
Hard-Core Model on Random Graphs
Height of a Random Recursive Tree Dr. Debleena Thacker, Durham University, UK and Professor Andrew Wade, Durham University, UK.
Interacting Urn Models Mr. Deborah Das, SRF, ISI, Delhi

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Arindam Chatterjee High dimensional statistics,
Resampling
Network sampling
Quantum groups, Noncommutative geometry
Dr. Debraj Das, IIT Bombay
N.A.
Arup Kumar Pal Partha Sarathi Chakraborty, ISI Kolkata
Manabendra Giri, ISI Delhi
Deepayan Sarkar Reproducible research in epidemiology Laha Ale, Southwest Jiaotong University, China
Robert Gentleman, Harvard Medical School
Teresa Filshtein Sonmez, 23 and Me, Inc.
Christopher Endres
Isha Dewan Nonparametric Inference, Relaibility and Survival Analysis Dr Sudheesh Kattumanil, Dr Naresh Garg, Prof Sangita Kukathinal, University of Helsinki
Dr Deepesh Bhatti, Central University of Rajasthan
Issan Patri Mathematical biology- evolution of bacterial cell wall structure Dr. Garima Rani, Friedrich Schiller Universitat, Jena
Prof. Pierre Fima, Universite Paris Cite, Dr. Malay Mandal, IMSc
Universal Quantum Homomorphisms von Neumann algebras and descriptive set theory Prof. Pierre Fima, Universite Paris Cite, Prof. Francois Le Maitre, Universite Paris Cite, Prof. Kunal Mukerjee, IIT Madras
Rahul Roy Probability theory and stochastic process Anish Sarkar ISI, Delhi, Hideki Tanemura, Keio University, Yokohama, Masoto Takei, yokohama National University
Prof. Ritumoni Sarma, IIT Delhi
Arithmetic Dynamics Himanshu Sharma, IIT Delhi
Prabhakar Yadav
Shanta Laishram Diophantine Equations and Approximation Dr Satyavrat Sahoo, IIT Kanpur
Dr Gorekh Prasad Sena, HRI Prayagraj
Dr Anuj Jakhar, IIT Madras
Irreducibility and Galois groups of polynomials Dr Ankita Jindal
Prof. K. Srinivas, IMSc Chennai
Prabhakar Yadav
Soham Sarkar Functional Data Analysis, High Prof. Anil K. Ghosh
Annesha Ghosh
Dimensional Data Analysis, Statistical Learning Prof. Rita SahaRay, UC Santa Barbara
Dr. Sarbojit Roy, KAUST Saudi Arabia
Dr. Subhajit Dutta, IIT Kanpur
Swagata Nandi Modified Newton-Raphson Algorithm for elementary chirp signal D. Kundu, IIT Kanpur
Multichannel Sinusoidal Signal Arijit Naskar
Nonlinear least squares in a random amplitude chirp model Rhythm Grover, IIT Guwahati
Weighted least squares for autoregressive process D. Kundu, IIT Kanpur
Spectral properties of special matrices Prof. Rajendra Bhatia, Ashoka University
Symplectic and Hamiltonian matrix theory Ms. Kirti Kajla, Panjab University

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

S1. Name of the Project AC No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 Directed random networks and their scaling limits Sep 12, 2023 36 Months Kumarjit Saha – Ashoka University, David Coupier – Institut Mines Télécom Nord Europe, Chi Tran – Centre Franco-
Indien pour la Promotion de la Recherche Avancée (CEFIPRA)
4,27,303.00

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
2 CRG Project
“Diophantine equations and polynomials”
N-747 $\begin{gathered} \text { Mar 11, } \ 2024 \end{gathered}$ 3 years Shanta Laishram, TSMU, Delhi SERB, DST 29,23,888.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 Topology of Quantum Super spaces and Operator Algebra invariants 69751062000 Jan 04, 2023 2 years Issan Patri, TSMUD SERB $13,88,640.00$

3. Stat-Math Unit (SMU), Kolkata

RESEARCH

SMUK focuses on research in:
Statistics: Robust and Nonparametric Techniques, Statistical Methods in Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis,
Probability: Stochastic Processes, extreme value theory, random matrix theory, Heavy-tailed Distributions
Mathematics: Number theory, Automorphic Forms, Operator algebras, Subfactor theory, Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic and differential topology,

Harmonic Analysis on Lie groups, Geometry of Banach Spaces, Non-commutative geometry, Commutative algebra, Wavelet analysis.

The unit currently has 26 faculty members, 5 of them are Bhatnagar awardees. Faculty members are engaged in teaching, supervising Ph.D. students, and mentoring Post-Docs.

There were 47 research scholars and 37 post-docs, Inspire fellows working in the Stat-Math unit for the period 2023-24.

Current Areas of Research

Name of the DCSW
Member
Research Topic(s) Colaborator(s)
Amartya Kumar Dutta Commutative Algebra, Affine Algebraic Geometry, History of Mathematics
Large deviations Gennady Samorodnitsky, Cornell University
Arijit Chakrabarty Random Matrix Theory Rajat Subhra Hazra, University of Leiden
Moumanti Podder, IISER Pune
Association measures for spatialtemporal time series Divya Kappara, IIT Bombay
Madhuchhanda Bhattacharjee, University of Manchester
Estimating Bergsma’s covariance Divya Kappara, IIT Bombay
Madhuchhanda Bhattacharjee, University of Manchester
Joint convergence of high dimensional sample autocovariance matrices Monika Bhattacharjee, IIT Bombay
Apratim Dey, Stanford University
Random matrices with independent entries Priyanka Sen, IIT Bombay
Sample autocovariance matrices in high dimensions Walid Hachem, University of Paris East
Biswaranjan Behera Maximal operators associated with general sets in a topological space Md. Nurul Molla
Kingshook Biswas Holomorphic dynamics, Riemann surfaces, Negatively curved manifolds, Harmonic analysis Utsav Dewan, JRF, ISI Kolkata. Prof. Ricardo PerezMarco, Universite Paris VI, France.
Mahuya Datta Differential Geometry and Topology

Name of the DCSW Member Research Topic(s) Collaborator(s)
Neena Gupta On embedding of linear hypersurfaces Dr.Parnashree Ghosh, TIFR Mumbai Ananya Pal
On the family of affine threefolds $\$ a(x) y=F(x, z, t) \$$ Dr.Parnashree Ghosh, TIFR Mumbai Ananya Pal
On the rigidity of Pham-Brieskorn Surfaces Ananya Pal
On the triviality of an \$A^2\$-fibration over a DVR Parnashree Ghosh, TIFR Mumbai
Pradipta
Bandyopadhyay
Geometry of Banach spaces Deepak Gothwal
Ritabrata Munshi Number Theory Roman Holowinsky (Ohio-State), Jakob Streipel (U. Maine), Prahlad Sharma (MPIM), Aritra Ghosh (Renyi Institute), Saurabh Singh (IITK), Sampurna Pal (ISI), Mayukh Dasaratharaman (ISI), Pratim Mitra (ISI)
Samik Basu Algebraic Topology Prof. D. Blanc, University of Haifa
Dr. P. Dey, NIT Calicut
Dr. S. Ghosh, IIT Roorkee
Dr. S. Gondhali, BITS, Goa
Dr. R. Kasilingam, IIT Madras
Dr. R. Santhanam, IIT Bombay
Dr. S. Sarkar, CEBS, Mumbai
Dr. D. Sen, IIT Kanpur
Satadal Ganguly Analytic Number Theory, L-functions, zero-free regions etc. E.M. Sandeep, Manipal Inst. of Tech., Karnataka
Counting integral points on determinant surfaces, spectral theory of automorphic forms Rachita Guria, Max Planck Inst. (Bonn)
Soumendu Sundar Mukherjee Adaptive Estimation Dr. Sabyasachi Chatterjee, University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign
Dr. Subhajit Goswami, TIFR Mumbai
Changepoint Analysis for Network Data Dr. Sharmodeep Bhattacharyya, Oregon State University Dr. Shirshendu Chatterjee, CUNY
Percolation Theory Dr. Subhajit Goswami, TIFR Mumbai
Random Matrices, Free probability Prof. Arup Bose, ISIK
Dr. Debapratim Banerjee, Ashoka University
Mr. Dipranjan Pal, ISIK
Mr. Himasish Talukdar, ISIK
Random Matrices, Topological Data Analysis, High-Dimensional Statistics, Neural Networks, Learning under Group Invariance Dr. Subhrosekhar Ghosh, National University of Singapore
Random Matrix Theory for Imputed Matrices Dr. Rajarshi Mukherjee, Harvard University Mr. Himasish Talukdar, ISIK
Transfer Learning for Networks Dr. Arya Mazumdar, University of California, San Diego Dr. Purnamrita Sarkar, University of Texas, Austin Mr. Akhil Jalan, University of Texas, Austin
Utsav Choudhury Algebraic Geometry, Motivic Homotopy theory, Moduli stacks, Neeraj Deshmukh, IMPAN Poland
Amit Hogadi, IISER Pune, Biman Roy, ISI Kolkata

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding Agency Sanctioned Amount
1 J C Bose Fellowship Renewal E-236 Jan 01, 2024 Till March 31, 2027 Arup Bose, SMU Kolkata ANRF 62,00,000.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project A/C No Starting
Date
Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned Amount
1 JC Bose Fellowship E-043 Jul 25, 2021 5 years Debashish Goswami (PI) SERB, Govt. of India 95,00,000.00
2 Studies on affine spaces and related objects through algebraic group actions and locally nilpotent derivations E-212 Feb 21,
2023
3 years Neena Gupta (SMUK) and Amartya Kumar Dutta (SMUK) Department of Science and Technology 68,21,775.00
3 J.C. Bose Fellowship E-171 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 14, } \ & 2021 \end{aligned}$ 5 years Ritabrata Munshi (SMUK) SERB 95,00,000.00
4 On Some Inference Problems for Networks (DST/INSPIRE/04/ 2018/002193) E-137 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 01, } \ & 2020 \end{aligned}$ 5 Years (The start date is 06/03/2019 but your system does not allow me to enter that value) Soumendu Sundar Mukherjee (SMUK) DST 35,00,000.00

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3.8 Library Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)

Divisional Head: DR. KISHOR CHANDRA SATPATHY

Library, Bangalore Centre

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  • Name of the Primary Contact: Dr. M Krishnamurthy
  • Address for Postal Communication: Indian Statistical Institute, $8^{\text {th }}$ Mile, Mysore Road, RVCE Post, Bangalore 560059
  • [Year of Establishment: 1960]

Library, Delhi Centre

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  • Name of the Primary Contact: Udaya Bhanu Kandha
  • Address for Postal Communication: Library Unit, Indian Statistical Institute Delhi Centre, 7, S. J. S. Sansanwal Marg, New Delhi 110016
  • [Year of Establishment: 1974]

Central Library, Kolkata

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  • Name of the Primary Contact: Dr. Kishor Chandra Satpathy
  • Address for Postal Communication: $1^{\text {st }}$ floor, S.N. Bose Bhawan, ISI, Kolkata 700108
  • [Year of Establishment: 1933]

Library, Chennai Centre

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  • Name of the Primary Contact: KALPANA. T.M.,
  • Address for Postal Communication: 110, Chateau D Ampa, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, Chennai 600049
  • [Year of Establishment: 2010]

Library, North-East Centre, Tezpur

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  • Name of the Primary Contact: Kakoli Gogoi
  • Address for Postal Communication: Punioni, Solmara, Tezpur-784501
  • [Year of Establishment: 2011]

1. LIBRARY, BANGALORE CENTRE

A Brief Overview of the Library

Indian Statistical Institute Bangalore Centre Library aims to be identified as a model library in the Indian academic scenario. ISI Bangalore Centre Library has also initiated interactive applications for its users. The library has developed a distinguished collection in different knowledge domains such as Mathematics, Statistics, Systems Science, Information Science, Economics, Quality Management \& Operations Research, Library \& Information Science, Computation \& Artificial Intelligence, and so on. Various services are designed to meet the information needs of the faculty members, students, research scholars, and visiting scientists. Walk-in users from the other institutions are also permitted to use the library. Major activities of the Library are given below.
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Details about Current Status of the Library
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Description of the Facilities or Services Provided

Number of Circulations held in the Year 8988 (and 935 Bound Volumes)
Usage Statistics of Plagiarism Software The library is also providing a plagiarism-checking facility through
URKUND to teachers and research scholars of the Institute
Promotional Activities Performed in Library Regular display of Newly arrived books (monthly)

Collection Development in 2023-24
Head Details
Books 32,374
Journals e-resources remotely
E-books 39 E-Books
CDs 600
Services added in 2023-24
Serial no. Short Description
1 The Bangalore Center of the Indian Statistical Institute was conceived by Prof. P. C. Mahalanobis during
the 1960s, even when the city was emerging as a center of science. It is a tribute to his foresight that the
Institute is now well-established in one of the most vibrant scientific communities in India.

Programme Organised by the Library, if any

Conference, Seminar, Workshop,
Training Organized by the Library :
– ISIBC Library provided on job internship training to five students of the sixth
semester students of the Diploma in Library and Information Science from the
Government Polytechnic for Women College. They completed three months of
training in ISIBC Library from $1^{\text {st }}$ January 2024 to $12^{\text {th }}$ April 2024.
Outreach Activities, User
Orientation, or Exhibitions
Initiated by the Library :
– For new users of the library, User Orientation was carried out for the first-year
B-Math, M-Math, MSLIS, MSQMS students, and JRF students. They were
briefed about the rules and regulations of the ISI BC Library, and guided on
how to use the library resources and materials.
– A group of II PU students visited the ISIBC Library from Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer
Jain College on 24th May 2024.

2. LIBRARY, CHENNAI CENTRE

A Brief Overview of yhe Library \& Services Offered

The library of Indian Statistical Institute Chennai Center (ISICC) fully automated with RFID Technology is located in Aminjikarai Campus, Chennai with SQC and OR unit (SQC \& OR) started in 1956 and Chennai Centre library was started in 2011. Both libraries have an excellent collection of books in subjects like Mathematics, Statistics, Management, Operations Research, Finance, Quality Control Computers and Cryptography. Conference Proceedings, Bound Volumes, Online and Print journals complement this collection. Library books from SQC and OR unit from Coimbatore were shifted to Chennai library increasing its collection to around 7400 .

ISICC Library website focuses on providing access to relevant information services, bibliographic and full-text digital and printed resources to support the Scholarly Community of the Institute. It also shares a platform with ISI group institutions in Resource sharing to broaden the resource availability. However, it is also open for reference to academic users of other educational and scientific institutions and its neighboring regions.
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Details About the Current Status of the Library (in Numbers)
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Collection Development in 2023-24

Head Details
Books 35 nos of Print books (Rs. 73, 518)

3. LIBRARY, DELHI CENTRE

A Brief Overview of the Library \& Services Offered

The Library Unit of ISI Delhi Centre cater to the information needs of the faculty, visiting scientists, staff members, scholars and students of the institute engaged in studies, research and training in the field of Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Statistical Quality Control and Operation Research. However, it is also open for reference to academic and research users of other educational and scientific institutions of the city and its neighboring regions.

Delhi Centre Library is one of the designated NBHM Regional Library since 1994 to serve the academic users of the northern region. Additional funds are being provided by NBHM for maintaining and developing resources in the fields of mathematics and statistics.

Library Working Hours (Mon-Fri): 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM.
Extended Library Hours: 5.30 PM to 9.00 PM on working days as per the need of students.
The Library is fully automated with Koha Library Management Software. It also maintained Library website for the purpose of providing information to users.

Major Activities:

Collection development, Organization and maintenance of Library resources. The Library procures and maintains an excellent collection of books, journals, reports, government publications, theses and other documents in print and electronic format. The total collection of the library (both books and bound journals) is about 52,600 volumes.

E-Resources Access facility:

The library subscribes and gets access to all major reputed e-journals, databases, and e-books in electronic format. Special arrangements have been made for Delhi centre users to access the e-resources of Central Library, Kolkata via RemoteXs.

Other Library Services:

  1. Circulation Service
  2. Reading Room Service
  3. Inter-Library Loan Service
  4. Reference Service
  5. Photocopy services
  6. Electronic document delivery service
  7. Current awareness service
  8. Web-OPAC Facility
  9. Web Enable Library Services
  10. Remote access (Off-Campus access) to e-resources via RemoteXs
  11. Wi-Fi/Internet Browsing Facility
  12. Plagiarism detection services

DETAILS ABOUT THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE LIBRARY (IN NUMBERS)

DETAILS ABOUT THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE LIBRARY (IN NUMBERS)
Total Members as on March 31, 2024 : 163
Total Library Personnel as on March 31, 2024 : 4 (1 Associate Scientist ‘C’, 1 Scientific Worker Non-Faculty, 2 NonScientific Workers)
Total Collection as on March 31, 2024 : Physical (Print) Digital (Electronic)
Books : 34440 Provision of 68043 e-books Off-Campus access available to users via RemoteXs
Journals : 18888 Bound Volumes 28 Current Journals Provision of 21219 e-journals Off-Campus access available to users via RemoteXs
Reports /Standards/AV materials: 700 CDs/DVDs
Online Databases : Provision of 78 e-databases Off-Campus access available to users via RemoteXs
Special Materials (if any) : E-resource access of via RemoteXs
Budget Spent by the Library : 9,55,269.00
DESCRIPTION OF THE FACILITIES OR SERVICES PROVIDED
Items Delivered in Electronic Format / ILL $50+$
Usage Stat / Data Downloads/ Hits via RemoteXs Total Data (MBs): 3907.31
Browsing Data (MBs): 3063.44
Download Data (MBs): 843.87
Total Download: 842
Logins: 1085
Users: 76
Number of Circulations held in the Year 3551
Usage Statistics of Plagiarism Software 10
Number of Hits counted in the Lib Website $2500+$
Promotional Activities Performed in Library Book Display Event Organised Collection awareness about the common e-resources available via RemoteXs. How to access e-resources via RemoteXs WebOPAC access etc.
New Services Undertaken by the Library Literature search e-alerts facility
Collection Development in 2023-24
Head Details
Books 117
e-books Nil
Journals 14
e-Journals/ databases/ e-reports 14
Others 3

Programme Organised by the Library, if any

Outreach Activities, User Orientation \& Exhibitions etc.: 1 Book display/exhibition event
1 User Orientation


4. LIBRARY, NORTH-EAST CENTRE, TEZPUR

A Brief Overview of the Library \& Services Offered

Although the ISI NE Library appears to be small, its collection is high quality. Helping the user community to the greatest extent possible is the library’s primary goal. The library tries to respond quickly to the user community in order to support their academic endeavours.

The library provides RemoteXs facility to its users for accessing e-resources remotely.

The library also provides a plagiarism-checking facility through iThenticate to teachers of the institute.

Library Service/Facility:

  • Circulation Service
  • Reference Service
  • Current awareness service
  • Reprographic facility
  • Plagiarism checking facility
  • Web-enabled Library Service
  • Electronic Document Delivery Service
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DETAILS ABOUT THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE LIBRARY (IN NUMBERS)

Total Members as on March 31, 2024 :
Total Library Personnel as on March 31, 2024 :
Total Collection as on March 31, 2024 :
Books :
Journals :
Reports /Standards/AV materials:
Special Materials (if any) :
Budget Spent by the Library :

1
Physical (Print)
3272
207 (Bound Volume)
Student Project Report-74, Summer Internship Report-5, Technical Report – 4, Discussion Paper-2, Workshop Report-2
Gift Item: (Book, journal, magazine-41
CD: 64 (Book), 29 (NRSC Data)
225841 (Total)


DESCRIPTION OF THE FACILITIES OR SERVICES PROVIDED
Items Delivered in Electronic Format / ILL 15
Usage Stat / Data Downloads/ Hits via RemoteXs $2064 \mathrm{MB} / 775.98 \mathrm{MB} / 240$
Number of Circulations held in the Year 350
Usage Statistics of Plagiarism Software 10
Number of Hits counted in the Lib Website 2696
Requests Received for Repro-photo Services 55
Details about Web-based Services Provided Assist users in finding necessary documents as well guide
them to use the e-resources
Promotional Activities Performed in the Library Prepared and shared library-related PPT to students
Collection Development in 2023-24
Head Details
Books 43
e-Journals/ databases/ e-reports 11 (Student Project Report)
Others 12 (Gifted Books and journal)

5. CENTRAL LIBRARY, KOLKATA

A Brief Overview of the Library \& Services Offered

The mission of the Indian Statistical Institute Library, Circulation unit is to meet with valuable resources that provides efficient, effective and quality services to support the Institute as a Centre of excellence in teaching, learning, research and consultancy that contribute towards the advancement of knowledge and progress of the country, provide the highest quality service and to organize and display the collection for easy, open access by all. Circulation work refers to all activities performed and procedures adopted for registration of users, issue and return of documents, maintenance of statistics, gate register, property counter, etc. The Circulation Unit provides lending services and facilities for the return of loaned items and renewal of materials. Fines are also paid at the circulation desk. Circulation staff may provide basic search and reference services, though more in-depth questions are usually referred to reference librarians.

Reprography and Photography Unit:

The Reprography and Photography Unit of the Library, Documentation, and Information Science Division at the Indian Statistical Institute has been providing reprographic and photographic services since the 1940s.

The Unit offers unique services in graphic design, image processing, developing digital photo archives, scanning and restoring old photographs, art photography, and scientific photographic work. Additionally, it provides services such as image file modification, poster printing, color printing, spiral binding, lamination, and more.

This Unit also specializes in photographic coverage of various events, including ISI Council meetings, ISI convocations, seminars, conferences, visits of dignitaries, and cultural and sports activities at the institute. It performs indoor
photography such as portraits and scientific photography for different scientific units.

A Digital Photo Archive has been developed to store photographs along with their metadata. The large collection of photo negatives and photographs of different scientific activities and academic visits over the decades, preserved by the Unit, holds significant archival and historical value. Efforts in restoration and development of the photo archive are ongoing to preserve the memories of ISI.

The Unit has also developed a database on microfilm and microfiche, which contains many documents of historical value.

Work Statement of Reprography and Photography Unit (April,2023 to March,2024):

  1. Total colour photo print
  2. A4 size B/W print
  3. A3 size B/W print
  4. A4 size colour print
  5. A3 size colour print
  6. Total Photographs taken
  7. Scanning
  8. Soft copy given
  9. Designing
  • 1455 copies.

462 copies.

  • 6385 copies.

1379 copies.

  • 12859 nos.

  • 272 nos.

1793 nos.

  • 265 nos.

Periodicals Unit :

The Periodicals Unit has full-text access to several online journals, databases, e-books, and reports and keeps a good collection of electronic materials which support the research on varied disciplines. The Wall Street Journal, Duke Mathematical Society Journal, Euclid Prime, ACM Digital


Library, Project Muse, AMS \& IMS journals, IEL online of IEEE, Econlit, Science Direct, Springer, Taylor \& Francis journals, Wiley, Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press journals, EPWRF Indian Time Series, Proceedings of the Royal Society A \& B, J-Gate, Computer Science and Mathematics collection from World Scientific Publishing, Geological Society of America \& Geology, SAGE journals along with SCOPUS and ProQuest databases, and others have all been renewed.

The library provides access to Census data along with other subscribed online report databases (IP \&/login based) for providing data services to the faculty, researchers and other potential users. Subscribed online databases are namely Economic Outlook (CMIE), States of India (CMIE), Indiastat. com (Datanet India) with 5000 data table download facility, Indiastatdistricts.com with 250 data table download facility, CEIC Databases (Global DB + Daily DB + Indian Premium DB).

The Unit renders electronic document delivery services in India and abroad. Library is also providing data download services as well as photo-copying, data-copying, and printing services.

The Unit accessioned more than 6 bound volumes of journals (the total number of bound volumes of journal is 84196 ) and subscribed to around 100 scholarly journal titles in print. Apart from this several journal titles were received as complimentary and in exchange. The Unit received and processed more than 510 loose issues of journals.

Publication Exchange Programme: The library maintains the publication exchange programme of ‘Sankhya’-The Indian Journal of Statistics’ with 37 National and International Institutions/ Organizations. The 26 international agencies are from various countries of the world such as Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, China, Taiwan, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, UK and USA.

Acquisition \& Technical Processing Unit:

The jobs of the Acquisition \& Technical Processing Unit is the combination of two separate parts i.e. Acquisition \& Processing of books and other non-print materials. Acquisition \& Technical Processing Unit is the back-end working platform but it is the heart of the library division. The acquisition Unit is responsible for financial work regarding book purchase and collection development. The main functional work of the Acquisition Unit is the budget creation, selection and purchase of documents. The Technical Processing work is responsible for metadata entry of the total procured both subscribed and complimentary books and other non-print (CD) materials and updated in Web OPAC.

Reports and Records Unit:

The primary objective of the unit is to provide data services for academic and research purposes. Keeping in view of current research endeavours, the unit acquires various statistical and economic reports (both from Government and Statutory Bodies) in a complementary and subscription basis. However, it also acquires various data-books, numerical tables, and many other relevant resources published by national and international bodies. At present the unit holds 37759 published reports (hard copies) and 259 CD-ROMs.

Besides Sample Micro Data, all published Census Tables published from 1991 to 2011 Census available in soft copy are also stored at the Workstation which is a part of this unit.

DETAILS ABOUT THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE LIBRARY (IN NUMBERS)
Total Members as on March 31, 2024 : 2504 (Staff 468,
Students \& Res Sch. 798, Ins. Member 1115, Project \& others 123)
Total Collection as on March 31, 2024: Physical (Print) Digital (Electronic)
Books : 40322 (Workers Circulating Library)
Purchased books 138657 and
Complimentary books C27414
(Acquisition \& Technical Processing Unit)
10757 (Periodicals Unit)
Journals : 84196(Periodicals Unit) 21649+(Periodicals Unit)
Reports /Standards/AV materials: 37759 Hard Volumes (Reports \& Records Unit) 259 CD’s(Reports \& Records Unit)
Online Databases : 9 (Periodicals Unit)
Reports \& Records Unit: Economic outlook, States of India, IndiaStat,
DistritofIndia, CEIC databases and EPWRF

Special Materials (if any) : E-Thesis- 591(Acquisition \& Technical Processing Unit)
Total Storage(in MBs) used for In-house Digital Content of the Library: Data Stored in Dspace 30 GB
Bibliographic Records Added to the ILM \& DAM Systems of the Library : In IR total 6732 full-text records are found in Dspace and 83 records(36 dissertations, 35 theses, 1 question Paper, 10 ISI Scientist Pub., 1 Annual Report) were updated in the last year consisting about 3000 Pages
DESCRIPTION OF THE FACILITIES OR SERVICES PROVIDED
Items Delivered in Electronic Format/ILL Periodicals Unit :
The library renders electronic document delivery services based on online /offline databases in India and abroad. It also provides data download services with highend computing facilities and photo-copying, data-copying, printing, etc. (During the period reported, 68 online requests for full-text articles/bibliographical data were received and about 1100 pages of full-text documents were supplied by the Periodicals unit.)
Number of Circulations held in the Year Local Use-577, CD-Rom-11, References-2380, Dean’s Library Circulation 685) Collection from Plagiarism software Total Rs 22,075/- has been collected (Total Member used (Internal-4, External- 96), Library fine collection- Rs 33,210/, Annual Membership Subscription Rs.27,180.00
Usage Statistics of Plagiarism Software As Stock verification progressed during this year 2845 barcodes were pasted, Nearly 3000 security tags were pasted in the Book and nearly 4575 untraceable books were found in the library
Number of Requests for Inter Library Loan 4 Inter-Library Loan books have been issued
Number of Hits counted in the Lib Website About 12000
Reports \& Records Unit :
Apart from classification and meta-data entry of documents in Web- OPAC and institutional repository, the Reports \& Records Unit also provided personal (nearly about 100 individuals) assistance to users (both short-term and long-term) seeking textual and socio-economic data from our online databases and other open source databases from various Ministries. Also Provided Digital Document Delivery Service The usage of data during 2023-24 is 141829 Megabytes.
New Services Undertaken by the Library Newly, ISI Scientist collection was created consisting of 1200 Books in 3 Almirahs
Other Relevant Information (please specify) Information Storage and Retrieval Unit:
– Routine maintenance and update of the faculty profiles
– Rectification of journal catalogue records in Koha
– Metadata development services for DC ( $\mathrm{n}=2311)$
Workers Circulating Library:
Several important tasks were completed by this unit. First, the books were shelved in a proper manner, a necessary step for accurate stock verification. Additionally, books without barcodes were listed, and approximately ten thousand barcodes were generated. Lastly, a reminder list for users was created.
Reprography and Photography Unit:
The Reprography \& Photography Unit supported all Units and Divisions with photography, graphic design, multimedia content generation, and digital restoration. The Unit’s responsibilities included archival work, laboratory upkeep, equipment maintenance, and budget management. This Unit organized exhibitions and taught workshops and lecture series on photography, graphic design, and multimedia, including day to day official work.
Other Relevant Information (please specify) Reprography and Photography Unit:
This Unit organized exhibitions and taught workshops and lecture series on photography, graphic design, and multimedia, including day to day official work.

Collection Development in 2023-24
Head Details
Books 306 Hindi Books by Workers Circulating Library.
Acquisition \& Technical Processing Unit :
During 2023-24, the Acquisition \& Technical Processing Unit purchased 92 books, did metadata entry of 713 documents ( 92 purchased, 572 complimentary including 149 retrospective reports and 49 E-thesis) along with their abstract and table of contents and uploaded in library WEBOPAC.
e-books Periodicals Unit :
During the year under report, the Periodical Unit added Springer- eBooks Collection of Math \& Statistics- 428 titles, Cambridge eBooks Collection of Math-11 titles, Computer Science-6 titles, Statistics \& Probability-45 titles and Sociology-7 titles, Elsevier eBooks collection of Mathematics-105 titles which are accessible across the centers through IP ranges.
Journals Periodicals Unit :
Print Journals Collection:
During the year, Periodicals Unit subscribed to many scholarly journal titles in print, such as Productivity, Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society, Journal of the Geological Society of India, Man in India, Current Science, Ganita Bharati and IAPQR Transactions, Indian Journal of Information, Library \& Society, Bhavana, Granthagar, Down to Earth, Dalal street journal, Economic and Political weekly, DESIDOC Journals of LIS, IASLIC Bulletin, Informs Pub Suit (14 titles), Geological Society of American \& Geology.
e-Journals/ databases/ e-reports Periodicals Unit:
The Periodicals Unit has a good collection of electronic resources on different media and has access to several online journals/ databases. It has provided online access to about 21649+ fulltext journals and renewed all major online databases like MathSciNet, AMS journals (6 Jls.), IMS Journals ( 9 titles), ACM digital library (50+ Scholarly journals \& 7+ Magazines), IEL Online /IEEE, Econlit with full text online journals, OUP (51 titles.) + Comp. access to other Jls., CUP Journals with Read \& Publish Offer (150 titles), Project Muse – Social Science collections, PNAS, AAASScience online, Duke Mathematical Journal, SAGE Sociology Subject collection (94 titles) \& urban studies \& planning (33 titles), SAGE Indian journal package ( $85+$ titles), IOP collection (73+ 12 OA access titles), Informs Pub Suit (16 titles), Emerald journal (309 Titles), Taylor \& Francis (49 titles) with complimentary access to Mathematics Statistics and Economic Collection, Wiley (138+ titles ) and 300 full-text articles (complementary), Euclid Prime (30 + Open access Jls), UoCP (85 Journals), APS All (14+ titles), SIAM (18 e-Jls), Wall Street Journal, EPWRF India Time Series (30 titles), Science Direct collections (140 unique titles along with access to 45 Math, 78 CS and 106 Eco sub. Coll.), Proceedings of the Royal Society A and B, Review of Economics \& Statistics (5 issue), J-Gate and J-Gate Datatype, Springer Journals ( 82 titles) along with free access to 1700 + journals, Springer Nature (5 titles), WSP-Computer Science (31 titles) and Math Collections (32 Titles), Geological Society of American \& Geology, SCOPUS, LISA, AIP Complete Package (17+ titles), Journal of the Indian Chemical Society.
The Periodicals Unit has also subscribed to Census data and acquired online report databases (IP \&/or Password based) for providing data services to potential users. Subscribed online databases are namely – Economic Outlook (CMIE), States of India (CMIE), IndiaStat.com (Socio-economic Statistical Information \& facts on India with 5000 data table download facility), Indiastatdistricts. com (only West Bengal Districts, with 250 data table download facility), CEIC Databases (Global DB + Daily DB + Indian Premium DB).
The Periodicals Unit has Institutional tie-ups with several professional bodies like ILA, IASLIC, BLA, DELNET,British Council,Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute-Membership and AIMS
Access to Online Databases Reports and Records Unit :
6 (Economic Outlook, States of India, IndiaStat, DistrictofIndia, CEIC database and RPWRF)
Reports and Records Unit:
Newly Accessioned – 9

Collection Development in 2023-24
Head Details
Others Information Storage and Retrieval Unit:
Curation and creation of metadata records ( $n=2311$ ) in the ISI-Digital Commons platform; which comprises Journal-articles (1145), Conf-papers (190), Book-chapters (48), PhD-thesis (468), Master’s dissertations (399), Patents (10), Dataset (1), others (50). Thus a total of 5000 records have been created successfully in the ISI-DC platform during the last two years. (https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/)
Periodicals Unit :
Stock Verification \& Catalogue rectification in KOHA: During the period, the Periodicals Unit has completed the ‘Stock verification of physical resources by some external agency. During the process, about 630+ shelves of BV of periodicals were scanned physically and number of BV found to be unprocessed (not catalogued/classified and barcoded). About 1200 new barcodes were generated and pasted on the respective documents. Necessary processing (cataloguing \& classification) and Shelve rectification/ extension’ has been performed accordingly, and the rectification work of the catalogue entry of bound volume periodicals in KOHA is going on.
Reports and Records Unit :
About 364 new documents and 1500 old documents along with their selected abstract and table of contents were uploaded in Koha Library Management software. Around 2500 unprocessed documents were classified and catalogued along with respective label works.

Projects

Internally Funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

St. Name of the Project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s)
1 Arrangement, Description \& Digitization of Archival Documents Apr 01, 2022 2 Years Kishor Chandra Satpathy \& Monali Mitra Paladhi, PCMMM\&A

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3.9 Computer and Statistical Service Centre (CSSC) Kolkata

CSSC: General Information

Name of Head Ujiwal Bhattacharya
Physical Location $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, Library Building, ISI Kolkata

Research

The Computer and Statistical Service Centre (CSSC) of the Institute, located at its main campus in northern part of the city of Kolkata, serves as the central hub for managing the comprehensive IT infrastructure of ISI. This includes supervising the operations of the data center, campus wide network (LAN and Wi-Fi), VoIP telephony services, virtual meetings, VPN services connecting other branches etc. Also, CSSC manages a wide array of end-user computing devices across the length and breadth of the Kolkata campus of ISI.

In addition to infrastructure management, CSSC is responsible for maintaining of critical enterprise IT applications such as the Institute’s website, email services, and other bespoke applications essential for academic and administrative operations. It provides robust computational facilities, including specialized GPU servers and symmetrical multiprocessing environments, crucial for research and scientific computing needs across various departments.

CSSC supports the broader academic mission of Institute by managing two dedicated computing labs for computer programming classes of all major courses offered by ISI. Also, these labs are used for various research activities of the Institute throughout the academic year. These labs are equipped with a large number of computers tailored to meet the specific needs of various programs like B. Stat., M. Stat., M. Tech. (CS), M. Tech. (CrS), M. Tech. (QR \& OR), M. S. (QE) as well as various research programs.

Furthermore, CSSC plays a pivotal role in smooth organization of online teaching and remote learning capabilities, ensuring seamless connectivity and video conferencing services for both local and distant participants. It also coordinates the technical aspects of conducting computer-based tests in its specialized examination hall.

In adiition to providing infrastructure and academic support, CSSC manages bulk purchases of computers, distribution, and maintenance of various hardware and software needs of all the users of the Institute, and provides technical training and support to staff across scientific and administrative divisions of the Institute. This comprehensive role underscores CSSC’s integral position in enhancing operational efficiency and technological advancement within the institution.

Major Activities \& Associated Resources

Resource Brief Overview
Datacentre The primary data centre of CSSC houses 6 servers, primarily catering to enterprise needs and a portion of computational requirements. In contrast, the newly established SYMEC data centre boasts 19 servers designed to meet specialized computational needs of specific user groups of the Institute. Both data centres are interconnected via high-speed networking fabric, and storage virtualization is implemented atop a network file storage system. Server virtualization is facilitated through VMware and Linux containers, ensuring efficient resource allocation and management.
Campus wide LAN The campus LAN follows a three-tier design, comprising 12 switches at the distribution layer and approximately 150 switches at the access layer. To accommodate users’ BYOD needs, there are around 140 WiFi 4 access points deployed across the campus. A single aggregation switch at CSSC facilitates seamless aggregation of distribution traffic. Network access control is enforced to enhance security over the WiFi network.
Software for use by students, faculty and CSSC technical team CSSC provides access to a variety of software tools and programming environment, including Mathematica, R, FORTRAN, Matlab and its Toolboxes, SPSS, MySQL, PostgreSQL, IDRISI (Geographical Information System), Magma, Sage, Python, C, and Java.
IP Telephony IP telephony services support approximately 150 users and utilize BSNL lines for external connectivity.
Video-conferencing CSSC offers comprehensive video conferencing capabilities across multiple platforms including VC endpoints, personal computers, and smartphones. Its large VC room features advanced amenities such as a smart display and a cutting-edge 360-degree audio system. This setup caters to a variety of gatherings including academic council meetings, administrative meetings, faculty candidate presentations, classes for outlying center students, and expert lectures. Additionally, a smaller VC room with basic facilities accommodates overlapping meetings. Dedicated technical support staff ensures seamless management and assistance for all video conferencing needs across different groups and individuals.

Resource Brief Overview
VPN Connectivity The Institute maintains Site-to-Site Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections with its centers in Delhi, Chennai, Tezpur, Bangalore, and Giridih. Outlying branches of the Institute utilize this VPN connectivity to access the IT infrastructure hosted at CSSC in Kolkata.
Lab facilities for all the students of Kolkata Headquarter of the Institute are provided by the CSSC. Practical classes of regular courses like B. Stat., M. Stat., M. Tech. (CS), M.Tech. (Q.R. \& O.R.), M.S. (Q.E.), and M. Stat. take place regularly at the computer laboratories of CSSC round the year. Certain courses of various streams like B. Stat. (Delhi centre), M.Tech. (CS), PGDSMA etc. are often organized online through video conferencing facility managed by CSSC. It has also facility for conducting Computer Based Tests (CBT) of a limited number of students.
Computing Laboratories CSSC periodically undertakes bulk purchases, distribution, and maintenance of laptop and desktop computers to fulfill the needs of its faculties and administrative staff. This includes procurement services for acquiring new equipment, annual maintenance contracts (AMC) to ensure ongoing support and upkeep, and decommissioning services for retiring outdated hardware. The institute also maintains comprehensive records throughout these processes to efficiently manage its IT resources.

Resources acquired/used/maintained

Resource Brief Overview
Networking a) 1 Gbps NKN Backbone for Internet Connectivity (continuation).
b) One Core switch (Cisco Nexus 7009) for L3 networking and DMZ.
c) One L3 switch each in all the buildings in the campus connected to the Core switch via Fiber channel.
d) Hostels are Connected to the Core Switch via Fiber channel.
e) The entire Kolkata campus is covered with Wi-Fi connectivity.
f) Servers and storage at CSSC are connected internally with 10Gbps Backbone.
Software for use by students, faculty and CSSC Matlab, Mathematica, SPSS, SPSS AMOS, Magma, R, Sage including programming facilities in Python, C and Java
Zoom Cloud Meeting Education Host Licenses for 20 Users, Zoom Cloud Recording 1 TB Monthly Usage for 1 Year, Zoom Conference Room Connector
IP Telephony a) IP Telephone Router through which all telephones in Kolkata Campus are routed to BSNL.
b) VoIP Telephone System for communication within Kolkata Campus and with Outlying Centres/ unit/Branches through VPN for zero cost Internal Telephone System.
Video-conferencing a) Five (5) Video Conferencing Systems.
b) One Cisco Meeting Server.
c) One Zoom Admin licenses with 30 users
Internet Security a) Firewall/ Proxy Server with packet filtering.
b) MAC based Wifi Authentication.
c) SSL Certificate for encryption.
d) Email Security Appliance for email security
VPN Connectivity a) Centres/Unit/Branches are Connected with VPN which enable them to utilize the computational facility, FACT server, Library resources and all software resources available in the Kolkata Campus.
b) A Linux based Gateway server for users to avail the computational facility from outside the ISI network.
Computing Laboratories (No. and capacity) a) Two Computing Laboratories in CSSC having total capacity of 54 users and projector connectivity. These rooms are also being used for Computer Laboratory Classes.
b) The VC Room is also equipped with Desktop computers for 44 users with networking facility and suitable for online classes and computer based tests.
Disbursal of Desktops/Laptops Purchased and distributed 40 desktop PCs among the Scientific workers and another set of 20 desktops among the administrative workers to meet their regular computational needs.

3.10 Academic Centres

The Centre For Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML), Kolkata

  • Centre Head: Prasun Das
  • Number of Faculties: 12 (Male: 10, Female: 2)
  • Number of Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 4 (Male: 1, Female: 3)
  • Office: $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, SN Bose Bhawan, 203 B. T. Road,ISI, Kolkata – 700108

The Centergor Soft Computing Research (CSCR), Kolkata

  • Centre Head: Kuntal Ghosh
  • Number of Faculty/ Faculty-equivalent: Four (Male: 4)
  • Number of Non-scientific Workers: 4 (Male: 2; Female: 2)
  • Number of Research Scholars: 13 (Male: 4, Female: 9)
  • PhD. Students: 8 (Male: 2; Female: 6)
  • Post Doc: 2 (Female: 2)
  • Project Assistant: 2 (Female: 2)
  • Junior Project Assistant: 1 (Male: 1)
  • Office: $1^{\text {st }}$ Floor, R. A. Fisher Bhawan, 203 B. T. Road, ISI, Kolkata – 700108

The Centre for Research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE), Delhi

  • Centre Head: Mudit Kapoor (April 01 – May 30, 2023) E. Somanathan (June 01, 2023 March 31, 2024
  • Number of Faculty: CECFEE has a total of 34 members. More than half are faculty at other institutions such as IISc, IIT-Mumbai, Delhi School of Economics, Institute of Economic Growth, Ashoka University, JNU, South Asian University etc. 7 tenured faculties in ISI’s EPU, Delhi, 6 Male and 1 Female, 3 Visiting Assistant Professors, 2 Female and 1 Male.
  • Number of Scientific Workers: 6 Research Assistants (Male: 3, Female 3)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 1 (Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholars: 4 PhD students at ISI (Male: 4)
  • Office: 7 S.J.S. Sansanwal Marg, Delhi, New Delhi 110016

R.C. Bose Centre For Cryptology \& Security (RCBCCS), Kolkata

  • Centre Head: Subhamoy Maitra
  • Number of Faculties: 5 (Male: 5)
  • Number of Non-Scientific Worker: 4 (Male: 4)
  • Number of Research Scholar: 8 (Male: 8)
  • Office: 203, Barrackpore Trunk Road, ISI, Kolkata – 700108

Technology Innovation Hub (TIH), Kolkata

  • Centre Head: Ashish Ghosh / Dipti Prasad Mukherjee
  • Number of Faculty/ Faculty-equivalent: 20 (Twenty) (Male: 17, Female: 3)
  • Number of Scientific Workers: 01 (One) (Male: 1)
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  • Number of Non-scientific Workers: 08 (Six) (Male 7, Female: 1)
  • Number of Research Scholars: 30 (Thirty) (Male: 24, Female: 6)
  • Office: 203 B. T. Road, ISI, Kolkata – 700108

1. The Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML), Kolkata

RESEARCH

Prof. Nikhil R. Pal, Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Prof. Utpal Garain, and Dr. Malay

Bhattacharyya have developed Machine Learning Models for performing various kinds of cryptanalysis, namely Distinguishing Attack and Differential Cryptanalysis on a number of ciphers.

CAIML faculties have offered an Online Weekend-mode 6 month course on “Business Analytics” in association with Jamshedpur Management Association.

Prof. Utpal Garain has provided Research Advisory Services to Tata Consultancy Services.

Dr. Ujjwal Bhattacharya have completed a consultancy project on “Mentoring / guiding the MOLIT on ML/AI issues towards achievement of improved results in their AIML”.

Dr. Malay Bhattacharyya has developed a machine learning model for the prediction of stages in

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy as a part of the project funded by Google.

Dr. Rituparna Sen fine tuned the various existing statistical methodologies employed by Canara Bank and further adopt novel and best risk management practices across the financial/banking industry.

Projects

Externally Funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned
Amount
1 Risk Management I-354 Apr 01, 2023 2 years Rituparna Sen Canara Bank $7,08,000.00$

ONGOING PROJECTS

SI. Name of the Project A/C No Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding
Agency
Sanctioned
Amount
1 Advanced Machine
Learning Techniques
for Cryptanalysis
E-172 Dec 01, 2021 3 years Utpal Garain DRDO $1,92,13,700.00$

2. Centre for Research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE), Delhi

RESEARCH

Dr. Mudit Kapoor led CECFEE until Prof. E. Somanathan took over in June 2023 after his fellowship at Stanford University’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. Dr. K. VijayRaghavan chaired CECFEE’s third Board of Management meeting in June 2023, commending the centre’s work.

Dr. Soubhagya Sahoo was appointed Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP) with IFMR funding but resigned in December. Mr. Nilanjan Bhattacharya succeeded him in March 2024. Raavi Aggarwal joined as a VAP in July 2023, focusing on EfD-EPfD collaboration.

In 2023, CECFEE secured funding from four external sources for projects.

CECFEE researchers collaborated with the Climate Change Finance Unit of the Department of Economic Affairs during India’s G20 presidency, contributing to carbon pricing and climate finance reports. A roundtable on carbon pricing
policy in India was held at ISI, Delhi, in October 2023. Researchers presented at the EfD Annual Meeting in Accra, Ghana, in October 2023, receiving positive feedback.

Ongoing research involves CGE modelling of the Indian economy to assess the impact of alternative GHG mitigation strategies on growth and income distribution.

Partnerships with Kerala’s Energy Management Centre (EMC), Dept of Power, Govt of Kerala focus on solar PV, clean cooking, and electric cooking projects. Current initiatives promote e-cooking in Anganwadis and study its impacts on cooking time, fuel cost, convenience, safety, carbon emissions, and indoor air pollution.

The $7^{\text {th }}$ CECFEE policy and research workshop, in collaboration with EMC in Trivandrum, Kerala, underscored the center’s commitment to research and policy dialogue. The Digital Platforms and Women’s Economic Empowerment initiative, led by Farzana Afridi, was launched in New Delhi.


Four in-person, two virtual seminar and a public lecture were conducted, featuring presentations by international and domestic researchers on topics aligned with the research themes. CECFEE researchers published 27 peer-
reviewed papers in national and international journals, including a book chapter. While prioritizing air pollution, CECFEE researchers explore diverse themes like health, gender, food, agriculture, waste, and policy design.

Current Areas of Research

Name of Faculty Research topic(s) Collaborators
E. Somanathan* CGE modelling of the Indian economy to understand the impacts of alternative GHG Abhay Gupta – Research Assistant, CECFEE
Shoibal Chakravarty – CECFEE member
EMC has initiated a project to promote e-cooking through solar-generated electricity in 33,000 Anganwadis across Kerala. CECFEE researchers are studying the causal impact of electric cooking through induction on cooking time, cost of fuel, convenience, safety, carbon emissions and indoor air pollution in the Anganwadis The Energy Management Centre, Dept of Power, Govt of Kerala.
Eshita Gupta – CECFEE Member
Fizza Suhel – Research Assistant, CECFEE

*Members who are tenured faculty in EPU, ISI

Externally-funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

$\begin{gathered} \text { St. } \ \text { No. } \end{gathered}$ Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency Account Number Sanctioned amount (¢)
1 EfD India Work Plan \& Agreement of EfD 2023 – under the ISI-EfD Umbrella Agreement 2021-2024 Jan 2023 2021-24
(Subcontracted each year)
E. Somanathan EfD, University of Gothenburg, Sweden F-701 $1,26,90,001$
2 Digital Labor and Women’s Economic Empowerment project (DP-WEE) Jan 2023 3 years Farzana Afridi Lead at Financial Management \& Research (IFMR) – Supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation E-706 $48,519,54$
3 Electric cooking, household air pollution, women’s time use, and health (Pilot study) May 2023 December 2024 20 months E. Somanathan King Climate Action Initiative (K-CAI) J-PAL at MIT $43,81,500$
4 Utilization of data for enhanced service uptake and provision Oct 2023 18
Months
Mudit Kapoor Bill \& Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) F- 710 $3,88,36,880$

ONGOING PROJECTS

St.
No
Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding agency Account Number Sanctioned amount (¢)
1 Electricity reliability and electric cooking: What can we learn from cross-national comparisons? Jan 1 2022 3 years E. Somanathan EfD F-701 $59,00,431$

St.
No
Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency Account Number Sanctioned amount (\%)
2 Optimal emissions pricing in LMICs accounting for household emissions from traditional cooking Jan 1
2022
3 Years E. Somanathan EfD F-701 $67,73,500$
3 Distributional effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns in India Jan 1
2021
Extended
till Dec
2024
R.
Somanathan (Co-
PI: Siva Athreya)
EfD F-701 $48,82,680$
4 Impact of externally funded projects on women empowerment, poverty \& climate change adaptability of vulnerable coastal communities: A comparative study on India \& Tanzania Jan 1
2023
2 years Saudamini
Das (Co-PI: E.
Somanathan)
EfD F-701 $19,26,250$
5 Impact of landfills on health Jan 1
2023
2 years Shivani Wadehra (Co- PI: Gaurav Dhamija) EfD F-701 $52,59,538$
6 How does traffic congestion affect air pollution? A comparative analysis across countries Jan 1
2023
2 years Kanishka Kacker EfD F-701 $14,83,834$

COMPLETED PROJECTS

St.
No
Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal
Investigator(s)
Funding agency Account Number Sanctioned amount (\%)
1 Effects of heat on the incomes of workers in the informal sector Jun 07
2019
4 years Saudamini Das E. Somanathan (Co-PI) EfD F-701 $35,49,494.00$

3. The Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR), Kolkata

RESEARCH

The Center for Soft Computing Research: A National Facility was established at the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata, in 2004 by the Department of Science \& Technology (DST), New Delhi under its prestigious IRHPA program. The Center has been declared in 2010 an Associate Institution of ISI. Research activities are conducted in enriching as well as developing new soft computing technologies in the framework of modern AI and data
science. These include granular computing, computational theory of perception, deep learning and explainable AI, human-centered robotics, theory of cognition, cybernetics, information processing in plants and small animals, and machine-mind development, with fore-front application areas like granular data mining, granulated deep learning, cognitive vision, soft deep architecture, video analytics, social network analysis, bioinformatics, pollution analytics, remote sensing image analysis, assistive technology, and computing with words


Current Areas of Research

Name of Faculty Research topic(s) Collohacatory
Prof.
Ashish Ghosh
Deep Learning; Data Science and Machine Learning, Automated Pollution Prediction and Rainfall Prediction Himanshu Dutta (KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha), Saurabh Bilgaiyan (KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha), Bhabani Shankar Prasad Mishra Mishra (KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha), Satchidananda. Dehuri, (F. M. University, Balasore, Odisha), Susmita. Ghosh (nee De) (Jadavpur University, Kolkata), Ch. Sanjeev Kumar Dash (Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar), Ajit Kumar Behera (Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar), Archita Mullick (Techno India, Kolkata), Anuva Chowdhury (BIT Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand),Jayesh Mukherjee (Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom), Surajit Ghosh (International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka), Avinandan Taron (International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka), Bunyod Holmatov (International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka), Rahul. Roy, (Mahindra University, Hyderabad), Badri Narayan. Subudhi, (IIT Jammu), Himanshu Singh (IIT Jammu), Saurabh Suman (IIT Jammu), Vineet Jakhetiya (IIT Jammu), Subhadip Boral (ISI, Kolkata), Sayan Poddar (Pondicherry University, Pondicherry)
Dr. Kuntal Ghosh Cognitive Science, Cybernetics, Information processing in plants and small animals, Computational Biology, Psychophysics, Graph Manipulation Algorithms, Information Technology for Accessibility and Health Care Applications Sindha Agarwal (Heritage Institute of Technology), Adarsh Raj (Heritage Institute of Technology), Geetanjali Aich, Rajdeep Chatterjee (KIIT, Bhubaneswar),Anjan Chowdhury, Keerthi S. Chandran, Amrita Mukherjee, Sandipa Roy, Barnini Bhattacharyya, Shibsankar Roy, Durjoy Lahiri (Institue of Neuroscience, Kolkata), Sriram Srinivasan (Bowie State University, USA), Animesh Mukherjee (IIT Kharagpur), Sanjukta Bhowmick (University of North Texas, USA), Avijit Paul, Bijay Bal (Retd. Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics), Swarup Chattopadhyay (XIM University) Gautam Das (IPGME\&R), Rajen Halder (University of Calcutta)
Prof.
Sankar Kumar
Pal
img-78.jpeg Anima Pramanik. J. Maiti (IIT KGP), P. Mitra (IIT KGP, A. Garg (IIT KGP), S. Das (IIT KGP), S. Sarkar (IIM, Ranchi), Pritam Paral (IIEST), A. Chatterjee (JU), A. Rakshi (JU), Romi Banerjee (IIT Jodhpur), Debasis Das (IIT Jodhpur), Jayanta. K. Pal (Jio Platforms, Reliance Industries Ltd.), Pritam Paral, Dasari Arun Kumar, Debashree Dutta, R. Bhaduri, S. Roy, Saroj Meher (ISI Bangalore), Chandrani Chatterjee
Prof. Shubhra Sankar Ray Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Neural Networks, Soft Computing
{f8f6945d-4f5c-4f9c-844e-809f-8f8d0d9}Joginder Singh, Jayanta K. Pal (Jio Platforms, Reliance Industries Ltd.), Sukriti Roy

Externally-funded Projects

ONGOING PROJECTS

Sl.
No.
Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency Account Number Sanctioned amount (\%)
1 SERB National Science Chair $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug } 1 \ & 2020 \end{aligned}$ Project was of 3 years but extended till $31^{\text {st }}$ July 2025 Prof.
Sankar Kumar
Pal
SERB E144 2,20,00000/ (Initial
Sanction: Rs.
$1,32,00,000 /-$
+ Additional
Fund of Rs.
88,00,000/-)

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency Account Number Sanctioned amount (?)
2. Understanding the Impact of ‘Invasive’ and ‘NonInvasive’ Stimuli on Cognitive Intelligence of Adult Zebrafish $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar } 27 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 3 Years Dr. Kuntal Ghosh DST, Gol (WISE KIRAN) E210 13,60,410/-
3. (DST-WOS-B funding) Towards development of assistive technology for Indian sign language: cognitive analysis and application development $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct } 4 \ & 2021 \ & \text { (As } \ & \text { per ISI } \ & \text { Order) } \end{aligned}$ 3 years Sandipa Roy (Mentor: Kuntal Ghosh) $\begin{aligned} & \text { DST } \ & \text { (WOS-B) } \end{aligned}$ E167 29,31,768/-
4. Unearthing the heterogeneity in virulence using both ICMR COVID-19 testing data and other primary data: A Data Mining Approach \& Exploratory study from West Benga $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr } 13 \ & 2022 \ & \text { (As } \ & \text { per ISI } \ & \text { Order) } \end{aligned}$ 2 years Dr. Kuntal Ghosh ICMR E184 15,35,020/-
5. Status of virulence of COVID-19 in urban population of Eastern India: An empirical study from Kolkata Municipal Corporation and its North suburb $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep } 30 \ & 2021 \ & \text { (As } \ & \text { per ISI } \ & \text { Order) } \end{aligned}$ 2 Year Dr. Kuntal Ghosh CSR Fund $\begin{gathered} \text { D001 } \ \text { (9309) } \end{gathered}$ Initially 3 Lakhs Additional 1 lakh has been approved
6. Networking on Data Science and Machine Learning $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan } 23 \ & 2019 \ & \text { (As } \ & \text { per ISI } \ & \text { Order) } \end{aligned}$ Project is of 3 years but extended till September 2023 Prof.
Ashish Ghosh
DST (ICPS
Programme)
E112 83,47,400/-
7. Coordination of Cluster Projects under Data Science Research $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan } 23 \ & 2019 \ & \text { (As } \ & \text { per ISI } \ & \text { Order) } \end{aligned}$ Project is of 3 years but extended till September 2023 Prof.
Ashish Ghosh
DST (ICPS
Programme)
E113 58,90,000/-
8. Center for Distributed Deep Learning Framework for Classification $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 22 \ & 2021 \ & \text { (As } \ & \text { per ISI } \ & \text { Order) } \end{aligned}$ Project is of 2 years but extended till September 2022 Prof.
Ashish Ghosh
Indo-US
Science \&
Technology
Forum
(IUSSTF)
E170 32,87,100/-

COMPLETED PROJECTS

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No } \end{aligned}$ Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency (mandatory) Account Number Sanctioned amount (?)
1. Understanding vision from filling in and visual illusion perspectives with the help of computational modeling Nov 30 2017 (As per ISI Order) Initially, project was of 3 years but extended till November 2021. Dr. Kuntal Ghosh DST (CSRI) E080 24,58,800/-

4. R.C. Bose Centre for Cryptology \& Security (RCBCCS), Kolkata

RESEARCH

The Centre aims at the promotion of interdisciplinary research in Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics towards furtherance of teaching, research as well as training and development in Cryptology and Cyber Security. It acts as a national hub for cryptographic requirements, cuttingedge research activities and indigenous capacity building in all relevant fields of study.

Major activities of the Centre include teaching, training and research in Cryptology and Security. The Centre promotes sustained collaboration in focused research areas, and serves as a meeting point for eminent scholars. It also conducts training programs targeted to produce a critical mass of experts to cater to the national and international requirements in this niche area.

5. Technology Innovation Hub (TIH), Kolkata

RESEARCH

The Technology Innovation Hub, IDEAS (Institute of Data Engineering, Analytics, and Science Foundation), is a Section-8 not-for-profit organization established at the Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS), a Government of India initiative. As a hub specializing in the verticals of “Data Science, Big Data Analytics, and Data Curation,” our team of experts brings extensive experience in Statistics, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning. We focus on creating innovative solutions to tackle complex challenges in Data Science and Analytics across a range of industries, utilizing cutting-edge computational tools to foster innovation and excellence.

Key activities and contributions of the Hub in 2023-24:
Collaborative Research Projects: IDEAS TIH assessed 195 project proposals and approved 10 new Collaborative Translational Research projects for 2023-24. These projects span multiple domains, including Agriculture, Healthcare, and Cybersecurity. All are translational, aimed at developing commercially viable technologies within 2 to 3 years. Previously supported NSF-DST projects have already led to numerous high-quality publications in leading journals and international conferences. An ongoing project on Smart NLD (Non-Lethal Deterrent), led by Prof. Joydev Chattopadhyay,
successfully developed its first deployable prototype. The device is set for field trials in collaboration with the Forest Department of the Government of West Bengal and has garnered positive media attention.

Startup Ecosystem Development: IDEAS TIH played a pivotal role in fostering the startup ecosystem. Over 30 startups signed general term sheets for mentoring and virtual incubation. Eight promising early-stage startups received PRAYAS grants of ₹10 lakh each for product development, while two revenue-generating startups were awarded ₹50 lakh each in seed funding. TIH hosted its first “IGNITE Startup Conclave,” which attracted over 150 participants. Additionally, several mentorship sessions were conducted with both internal and external mentors.

Data Platform Development: TIH launched two internal initiatives: XInsight, an explainable visual insights platform, and Upatto, a platform for data curation and model building.

Skill Development: TIH organized more than 15 skill development events, including workshops, seminars, and conclaves. Additionally, it launched its first online certification course on Business Analytics and Machine Learning.

These efforts underscore IDEAS TIH’s commitment to driving innovation, supporting startups, and advancing skill development in the field of Data Science.

Externally-funded Projects

NEW PROJECTS

St. No. Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency Account Number Smentioned amount ( $t$ )
1 Design and development of an Augmented Realitybased Real-time IP Jun 23 2023 3 years Dr. Hatiram Nenavath (IIT Bhilai) DST 090001004669 27,04,000.00

$\begin{aligned} & \text { N } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency Account Number Ssentioned amount ( $t$ )
2 Prediction of Walking Imbalance and Performance Improvement of Designed Prosthetic Lower Limb Jun 22 2023 2 years Dr. Dalia Nandi (IIIT Kalyani) DST 090001004669 30,56,000.00
3 Smart Wearable Device for Early Prediction and Alerting of Epilepsy Jul 12 2023 3 years Dr. E. Grace Mary Kanaga (Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences) DST 090001004669 29,72,520.00
4 Physics Aware AI/ML Tool for Spatiotemporal Root Zone Soil Moisture Estimation $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct } 09 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 2 years Dr. Sarmistha Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad) DST 090001004669 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Rs } \ & 49,50,000.00 \ & \text { revised to Rs } \ & 41,00,000.00 \end{aligned}$
5 Generalized Tampering Detection in Media (G TDM ) $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct } 09 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 2 years Dr Abhijit Das and Dr Aitra Mukherjee (BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus) DST 090001004669 39,52,240.00
6 Synthetic Data Generation: Protecting Individual Privacy and Statistical Properties Precision Spraying Tool for Orchards Using LiDAR and Deep Learning $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct } 09 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 2 years Dr. Palash Ghosh (IIT Guwahati) DST 090001004669 36,32,000.00
7 Dec 15 2023 1 year Prof. Bharat Lohani (IIT Kanpur) DST 090001004669 40,60,000.00
8 Design and development of a communication system for the speech and hearing disorder persons $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 15 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ 3 years Dr. Himangshu Sarma (IIIT Sri City) DST 090001004669 43,03,760.00
9 Estimating WideArea Inertia of the Indian Power Systems using Synchrophasor Measurements $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 15 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ $\begin{aligned} & 16 \ & \text { months } \end{aligned}$ Dr. Trapti Jain (IIT Indore) DST 090001004669 19,45,040.00
Clinical translation of real-time intraoperative prediction of cancer resection margin using SPiDr Jan 04 2024 2 years Dr.Subhasish Sarkar (College of Medicine Sagor Dutta Hospital) DST 090001004669 49,00,000.00
10 Upatto – Data Engineering platform for data analytics and model building Jan 01 2024 2 years Diptendu Dutta (IDEAS TIH) DST 090001004669 1,00,00,000.00
11 XInsight – Get explainable visual insights from your data and models Jan 01 2024 2 years Diptendu Dutta (IDEAS TIH) DST 090001004669 60,00,000.00

ONGOING PROJECTS

$\begin{aligned} & \text { St. No. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the project Starting Date Duration Principal Investigator(s) Funding agency Account Number Sanctioned amount (£)
1 Detecting behavioural health disorders of older adults using self supervised learning and casual reasoning Sep 15
2022
3 years Prof. Sandip Chakraborty (PI) IIT Kharagpur; Prof. Suchetana Chakraborty (Co-PI) IIT Jodhpur DST 090001004669 69,90,400.00
2 Learning Time-
Varying Network Structure from Sparse Epidemiological Data
Sep 13
2022
2 years Prof. Ashish Ranjan Hota (PI) IIT Kharagpur DST 090001004669 38,00,000.00
3 Integration of Multiomics Data using Deep Neural Networks: Feature Extraction, Association Mining, Big Data Realization and Privacy Preservation Sep 16
2022
3 years Prof. Rajat K. De (Indian Statistical institute, Kolkata) DST 090001004669 40,00,000.00
4 Data Driven Learning to Cache in Large Network Sep 13
2022
3 years Prof. Abhishek Sinha (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai) DST 090001004669 30,00,000.00
5 Networked Adaptive Traffic Signal Control in IoT-Enabled Smart Cities Sep 14
2022
2 years Prof. Dhish Kumar Saxena and Prof. Amit Agarwal (IIT Roorkee) DST 090001004669 52,92,000.00
6 Software Reliability and Security Risk Assessment: Modelling and Algorithms Sep 13
2022
3 years Prof.
Susmita Ghosh and Prof. Jamuna Kanta Singh (Jadavpur University)
DST 090001004669 66,00,000.00
7 Traffic Surveillance: Overspeed Detection and License Plate Recognition Included in TIH since Jan 2022 3 years Prof Umapada Pal (ISI Kolkata) DST 090001004669 27,00,000.00
8 Multi-Modal Smart NLD for Human- Wildlife Conflict Mitigation Included in TIH since $2^{\text {nd }}$ week of Feb 2023 2 years Prof.
Joydev Chattopadhyay (ISI Kolkata)
DST 090001004669 51,28,000.00
9 Data Curation for video surveillance and precision agriculture datasets Jul 19
2022
3 years Prof. Vahida Attar (COEP, Pune) DST 090001004669 80,00,000.00
10 Development of data science methods for cyber-physical system (14 ongoing projects under the Spoke) Jul 26
2022
3 years Prof. Swapan Kumar Ghorai (BITS MESRA) DST 090001004669 1,00,00,000.00

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Awards \& Recognitions

16

Science Academy
Fellowships
National
11
International : 5

14

Awards

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (Grss) Distinguished Lecturer IEEE GRSS DL : 1
Mahalanobis International Award From International Statistical Institute : 1
TWAS-CAS Young Scientist Award in Mathematics And Artificial Intelligence : 1
SERB Science \& Technology Award for Research (Star) : 1
Social Choice And Welfare Prize : 1
Peter Berck Best Discussion Paper : 1
Others : 8
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AWARDS \& RECOGNITIONS

Members of the Faculty of this Institute have been recognized, both nationally and internationally, for their contributions to research and other academic activities. Like every other year, some faculty members have received prestigious awards and honours, in recognition of their excellence in their areas of expertise. Many of them have been elected members of learned societies while many others have taken up the academic responsibility of serving the editorial board of prestigious national and international peer reviewed journals. Their achievements are highlighted below.

4.1 SCIENCE ACADEMY FELLOWSHIPS

CNRS POSTES ROUGES VISITING FELLOWSHIP, CNRS, France
Yogeshwaran Dhandapani, SMU, Bangalore 2023
FELLOW, WEST BENGAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (WAST)
Utpal Garain, CVPRU, Kolkata 2023
FELLOW, INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY (FNA), INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY (INSA)
B. S. Daya Sagar, SSIU, Bangalore 2024
FELLOW, INTERNATIONAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INDUSTRY ALLIANCE (FAIIA)
B. S. Daya Sagar, SSIU, Bangalore 2024
FELLOW, THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, IASC
Jaydeb Sarkar, SMU, Bangalore 2024
FELLOW, THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Sushmita Mitra, MIU, Kolkata 2024
FELLOW, THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, NASI ALLAHABAD
Jaydeb Sarkar, SMU, Bangalore 2023
FELLOW, THE WEST BENGAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (FASCAT)
Raghunath Chatterjee, HGU, Kolkata 2023
FELLOW, INDIAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
Utpal Garain, CVPRU, Kolkata 2023
FELLOW, INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY
Neena Gupta, SMU, Kolkata 2023
INGRIBE FACULTY FELLOWSHIP
Soham Sarkar, SMU, Delhi, DST 5 years starting from 26.09.2023
INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDY VISITING FELLOW, INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDY, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay, EPU, Delhi 2023/2 months
LIFE FELLOW, IETE, INDIA
Saroj Kumar Meher, SSIU, Bangalore 2023
VISITING FELLOW THE ABDUS SALAM INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS (ICTP) IN TRIESTE, ITALY
Jiban K. Pal, Library, Kolkata, 2023 July 31 to August 18
FELLOW, WEB INTELLIGENCE ACADEMY
Sankar Kumar Pal, Emeritus Professor; National Science Chair; Ex-Director, President, ISI, CSCR, Kolkata Since 2023

4.2 AWARDS

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4.3 HONOURS \& RECOGNITIONS

ABHIROOP MUKHOPAPHYAY, EPU, DELHI

Affiliated Researcher, Global Action for Policy Initiative, Northeastern Univerisity; 2023/2024

ANISUR RAHAMAN MOLLA, CSRU, KOLKATA

Conference Steering Committee, International Conference on Distributed Computing and Intelligent Technology (ICDCIT) ; Jan 2024-onwards
General Chair, International Conference on Distributed Computing and Intelligent Technology (ICDCIT) ; 2024, $20^{\text {th }}$ edition of ICDCIT.

ASHISH GHOSH, CSCR, KOLKATA

Director, IIIT Bhubaneswar; 2023-27

ARUP BOSE, SMU, KOLKATA

Council Member, International Statistical Institute; July 2023–June 2027
Council Member, INSA; January 2023–December 2025
National Committee Member, International Mathematical Union; January 2020–December 2023

ASHIS KUMAR CHARRABORTY, SOCORU, KOLKATA

Organized a special session on my recent works, Gujrat Technological University, Ahmedabad; 23 March 2024

B. S. DAYA SAGAR, SSIU, DANGALORE

Member of the AGU’s Honors and Recognition Committee (HRC), American Geophysical Union (AGU); 2024/2025

BISWANATH DUETA, DRTC, DANGALORE

International Editorial Board Member, BARTOC.org; 2023
Editorial Advisory Board Member, Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management); 2023
Secretary, International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO); 2023
Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies ; 2023

DARPA SAURAY JYETHI, TASU, TEZPUR

Annual Conference Award, International Society of Exposure Science; 2023

DHURJATI PRASAD SENGUPTA, GSU, KOLKATA

Acting member of the Board of Studies, Department of Geology, Presidency University, Kolktata; 2018-2023
Acting member of the Ph.D. Committee, Department of Geology, Presidency University, Kolktata; 2018-2023
Acting member of the undergraduate Board of Studies, Geology, University of Calcutta; 2019-2023

JIBAN K. PAL, LIBRARY, KOLKATA

Expert Committee Member of the Re3data–CoREF Project, German Research Foundation (DFG); July 2022-2024
Elected Member, FORCE11 Board of Directors, FORCE11 – The Future of Research Communications and e-Scholarship; 2024-2027
Moderator, CIRCLE Graduate South Asia Conference, University of Guelph, Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE); October 3-4, 2023

KISHOR CHANDRA SATPATHY, LIBRARY, KOLKATA

Conference Director, EBLT-2024, IIPE Visakhapatnam Telegana; 24-25 January, 2024
Member, Executive Committee, Indian library Assotiation, New Delhi; 2022

M. SIVAMIJATHAN, FAU, RANGALORE

Member, Board of Trustees, International Rice Research Institute; 2022-2024
Chair, Research Advisory Committee, ICAR Central Institute for Women in Agriculture; 2024


M 2 ANI5, SOCORU, KOLKATA

Elected Member, International Statistical Institute; 2023

MALAT-BHATTACHARYYA, MIU, KOLKATA

Member, Assessment \& Search Committee, ACM Publications Board, ACM; 2023
Member, Research Advisory Board, MDCRC; 2024

MONALI MITRA PALADH, LIBRARY, KOLKATA

Member of the Executive Committee, Indian Association of Special Library \& Information Centre (IASLIC); 2023 2025

MONISANKAR BISHNU, EPU, DELHI

Research Associate, The Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA), the Australian National University (ANU), Australia; 2020-2024
Affiliate, The Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR); 20202024

MUDIT KAPOOR, EPU, DELHI

Grant of USD 485,461 or INR 3,98,07,802/-, The Bill and the Melinda Gates Foundation; 2024

PABITRA BANIK, AERU, KOLKATA

Member Advisory Committee, Application of Artificial intelligence in Agriculture, Dept. of Digital Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, GOI. ; 2024 to till date
Member, Technical Advisory Committee on State Income Accounts For West Bengal. Govt. of West Bengal; 2023 – till date
External Expert, Board of Studies, The Division of Agronomy, School of Agriculture and Rural Development, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, Narendrapur Campus.; 2024-26

PRAISETA MA I, MIU, KOLKATA

Fellowship, International Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance, Hong Kong; 2024

ROHINI SOMANATHAN, CECFEE, DELHI

Elected, The Council of the Econometric Society; 2024-27

SANKAR KUMAR PAL, CSCI, KOLKATA

(Emeritus Professor; National Science Chair; Ex-Director, President, ISI)
Vice-President, International Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), Hong Kong; 2023
Fellow, International Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA), Hong Kong; 2023
Founding Fellow, Web Intelligence Academy (WIA),; 2023
Convocation Address, Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Rahara, Kolkata; Sept 29, 2023

SANGHAMITRA BANDYOPADHYAY, MIU, KOLKATA

DLitt (Honoris Causa), Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata; May 9, 2023

SHANTA LAISHRAM, SMU, DELHI

Member, Olympiad Committee, National Board of Higher Mathematics; 2023-2024

SUJATA GHOSH, CSU, CHENNAI

Research Fellow, Tsinghua-Amsterdam Joint Research Center in Logic, Tsinghua University; 2023-2024

UMAPADA PAL, CVPRU, KOLKATA

Fellow, International Artificial Intelligence Industry Alliance (AIIA); 2023/2024
Fellow Committee Chair, International Association for Pattern Recognition; 2023/2024


4.4 MEMBERSHIPS

ABHAY GOPAL BHATT: SMU, DELHI
Member : National Committee for International Mathematical Union, INSA; 1 January 2024 – 31 December 2026
ABHIROOP MUKHOPABHYAY, EPU, DELHI
Invited Researcher : J PAL; 2024
Life time : The Indian Econometric Society; 2023
ANISUR RAHAMAN MOLLA, CSRU, KOLKATA
Professional Member : ACM; 2017-2024
ASHISH GHOSH, CSCR, KOLKATA
Assessor : National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC); 2021 to date
Member: The Governing Body, Asia Pacific Neural Network Society (APNNS); Jan 2021 to date
Coordinator : IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society Chapters; Jan 2021 to date
Member : The Academic Council, as an Eminent Educationist, Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur, India; April 2019 to date
Research Advisor : Nan Yang Academy of Sciences, Singapore; October 2018 to date
ARUP KUMAR DAS, SOCORU, KOLKATA
Mathematical Reviews : American Mathematical Society; 2024
AVIK KUMAR DAS, LIBRARY, KOLKATA
Individual Membership : International Council of Museums, Paris; April 2023 onwards
B V RAJAKAMA BHATT, SMU, BANGALORE
Fellow : Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore ; 2006-2024
Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi; 2016-2024
National Science Academy of India, Pryagraj ; 2022-2024
BISWANATH DUTTA, DRTC, BANGALORE
External Member : Doctoral Committee, IIIT Dharwad; April 2023 onwards
Organizing Committee member cum Programme Committee member : IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing; April 2023 onwards
Program Committee member : International Conference on Metadata and Semantics Research ; April 2023 onwards
DARPA SAURAV JYETHI, TASU, TEZPUR
Member : Diversity Committee, International Society of Exposure Science; 2023
DEBARATI MUKHERJEE, GSU, KOLKATA
Life Fellow : Geological Society of India, Bangalore; 2014 – 202
Palaeontological Society of India, Lucknow; 2014 to 2024
Member : The Palaeontological Association, UK; 2023
The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, USA; 2023.
DEVIKA P MAGALLI, DRTC, BANGALORE
Governance Board Member : Dryad; 2023
Technical Advisory Board : Research Data Alliance; 2023

DHURJATI-PRASAD SENGUPTA, GSU, KOLKATA
Member : Paleontological Association, UK ; 2018-2023
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, USA; 2000-2023
DIGANTA MUKHERJEE, SOSU, KOLKATA
Co-Chairperson : Sub-Group I on Recommending the Sampling Design \& Methodology, Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for Sixth round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6); 2021-2024
Head : Cell for Co-Operation with Academia, Industry and Research Labs (C-CAIR); June 2022- 2024
Member : Start-up Grants Committee; 2022-2024
Ethics Committee; May 2022- 2024
National Court Management System for Updation of Baseline Report on National Framework for Court Excellence; 2023-2024
Technical Advisory and Monitoring Committee for the Global Adult Tobacco Survey-3, (GATS-3), India; 2021-2024
JACADISH, SOCORU, BANGALORE
Life membership : Indian Society for Quality; 2024
HRAN K. PAL, LIBRARY, KOLKATA
Member : CCLIP Cataloging/Metadata Working Group, National Information Standards Organization (NISO); 2023-2024
Member : DataCite APAC Expert Group (Asia Pacific Region), DataCite; 2023-2024
KISHOR CHANDRA SATISATMY, LIBRARY, KOLKATA
Board Member : The Centre for Excellence on Empathy, Equity \& Diversity (CEEED), Canada ; 2022-2024
External Member : DAB of LDD, NCERT New Delhi 2024-PhD-RAC, NSOU Kolkata; 2024
Life Member : Indian Traditional Knowledge and Science Society (LM-039); 2024
Member : Committee for the PNC, Maharaja Bir Bikram University Tripura; 4 August, 2023
Committee on Library Automation of Central University of Jharkhand; 14 June, 2023
Committee on Library Modernization, Maharaja Bir Bikram University Library; 22 June, 2023
Conference Advisory Committee of MANLIBNET 2023 IMT Ghaziabad; 5-7 October, 2023
Trustee \& Life Member : RLB Foundation; 2024
KUNTAL GNOSH, CSCR, KOLKATA
Member : Board of Studies (Computer Application), North-eastern Hill University; 2022-25
M SWAMINATHAN, EAU, BANGALORE
Member : Council of Advisors, World Food Prize Foundation; 2022-2024
M Z ANIS, SOCORU, KOLKATA
Member : Basic Standard Sectional Committee PGD 01, Bureau of Indian Standards; 2023
MALAY BHATTACHARYYA, MU, KOLKATA
Metagenomics Research : The MetaSUB Consortium; 2023

MONALI MITRA PALADHI; LIBRARY, KOLKATA

Life Member: Bengal Library Association; 2015-2024
Indian Association of Special Library \& Information Centre (IASLIC);
Member: 2023 – 2025
Society for the Advancement of Library and Information Science(SALIS);
2020-2024
The Research Data Alliance (RDA), US; 2019-2024

RAGHUNATH CHAPTERJEE, HGU, KOLKATA

Member: Society for Investigative Dermatology; 2023-2024
The American Society of Human Genetics; Continued in 2023-2024

RITUPARNA SEN, ASU, BANGALORE

Elected Member: International Statistical Institute; 2023/2024
Life member: Society of Statistics, Computer and Applications ; 2023/2024
Member: Institute of Mathematical Statistics; 2023/2024

SANKAR KUMAR PAL, CSCR, KOLKATA

(Emeritus Professor; National Science Chair; Ex-Director, President, ISI)
Member: Governing Council, Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), 2023-24
AICTE nominated AICTE Distinguished
Chair Professor :
AICTE; 2021 to date
Scholar-in-Residence, (to mentor AI and
Data Science research) :
IIT Jodhpur; 2019 to date
Member: Advisory Committee, Bennett University (Times of India Group), Greater
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 2023 to date
Member: Technical Advisory Group (TAG), Biotechnology Industry Research
Assistance Council (BIRAC), DBT, Govt. of India, 2018 to date
Member: Expert Committee to evaluate the activities as a part of The International
Research Agenda Program PLUS, Poland, Centre for New Methods in
Computational Diagnostics and Personalized Therapy (SANO), Poland,
2022 to date

SANJIT RAY, SGCORU; BANGALORE

Member: Board of Studies, Christ University, Bangalore; Feb 2023 – March 2024
SHREYA KARMAKAR, GSU, KOLKATA
Associate (Young Scientist ): Indian Academy of Science; 2023/2024
Member: Geological Society of India; 2023 onwards
Selection Committee for Summer Research Fellowship (SRFP), IASc-INSA-NASc; 2023/2024
TRIDID KUMAR MONDAL, GSU, KOLKATA
Member: American Geophysical Union (AGU); 2023
European Geosciences Union (EGU); 2023 onwards
International Association for Structural Geology and Tectonics; 2024 onwards
UMAPADA PAL, CVPRU, KOLKATA
Senior Member: IEEE; 2023/2024

4.5 EDITORIAL ASSIGNMENTS

ANSUR RAHAMAN MOLLA, CSRU, KOLKATA
Editor : Proceedings of the $19^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Distributed Computing and Intelligent Technology (ICDCIT), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer; $20^{\text {th }}$ edition of ICDCIT 2024
ANTAR BANDYOPADHYAY, SMU, DELHI
Associate Editor : Journal of Statistical Planing and Inference (JSPI), Elsevier ; 2012/2024
Member Editorial Board : Little Mathematical Treasures, published jointly by Ramanujan Mathematical Society and Universities Press; 2012/2024
Member of the Scientific Committee \& the Editorial Board : Colombian Journal of Statistics (Revista Colombiana de Estad istica, RCE), published by Universidad Nacional de Colombia; 2015/2024
Associate Editor : Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, published by Calcutta Statistical Association; 2022/2024
ANUP DEWANJI, ASU, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference ; 2012-2024
Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin; 2021-2024
ARUP BOSE, SMU, KOLKATA
Chief Editor : Random matrix theory and Applications, World Scientific Press; September 2021-March 31, 2023
ASHIS KUMAR CHAKRABORTY, SOCORU, KOLKATA
Senior Associate editor: OPSEARCH; Since 2020, continued in 2023-24
ASHISH GHOSH, CSCR, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : Research Reports in Computer Science, Wiser Publishing, Singapore; 2021 to date Springer Nature Computer Science; 2021 to date IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing; 2020 to date
Neural Networks, Elsevier; 2020 to date
Journal on Banking and Financial Technology (JBFT), Springer Nature; 2017 to date
Sadhana (Computer and Data Sciences), Springer Nature; 2018 to date
Indian Statistical Institute Series, Springer Nature; 2019 to date
CAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology (published from IET); 2117 to date
Series Editor : Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS), Springer-Nature; 2019 to date
ATANU BISWAS, ASU, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods,Simulation and Computation, Case Studies, Data Analysis and Applications; continued in 2023-2024
Editorial Board Member: Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin.; continued in 2023-2024
AYANENDRANATH BASU, ISRU, KOLKATA
Editor : International Statistical Review (John Wiley and Sons); Since 2022, continued in 2023-24
B V RAJARAMA BHAT, SMU, BANGALORE
Member, Editorial Board: Annals of Functional Analysis; 2010-2024
Journal of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society; 2013-2024
Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics; 2017-2024
Ramanujan Mathematical Society, News letter; 2019-2024
Managing Editor : Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics; 2021-2024

Member, Advisory Board: Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences-Mathematics; 2022-2024

B. S. DEYA SACAR, SSIU, BANGALORE

Guest Editor of Special IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS); 2024/2026
isue of IEEE JSTARS :

BISYABRATA PRADHAN, SOCORU, KOLKATA

Associate Editor : Journal of the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics, Springer, since 2021; 2024

DEBASHIS PAUL, ASU, KOLKATA

Associate Editor : Electronic Journal of Statistics; 2016-2024
Journal of the American Statistical Association; since 2023

E. SOMANATHAN, CEEFEE, DELHI

Co-Editor : Environment and Development Economics, Cambridge University Press, 2023

INDRANIL MUKHOPADHYAY, HGU, KOLKATA

Editorial Board Member: Scientific Reports; Continued in 2023-2024
Associate Editor : Statistics and Applications; Continued in 2023-2024

ISHA DEWAN, SMU, DELHI

Associate Editor : Journal Indian Statistical Association; April 2020-2024

JAYDEB SARKAR, SMU, BANGALORE

Editor : Quaestiones Mathematicae; 2023/2024

JIBAN K. PAL, LIBRARY, KOLKATA

Editorial Board Member : The Registry of Research Data Repositories (Re3data.org); 2023-2024
Review Editor : Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics (Scholarly Communication section); 2023-2024

KALPANA T M, LIBRARY, CHENNAI

Associate Editor : Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education (IJICTE); 2023
Editorial Board Member International Journal of Project Management and Administration; 2023-2024
Reviewer : Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology; 2024
Editorial Board Reviewer: Encyclopedia on Information and Science and Technology $3^{\text {rd }}$ and $6^{\text {th }}$ Edition; May 2023

KISKOR CHANDRA SATPATHY, LIBRARY, KOLKATA

Assistant Editor : International Journal of Humanities and Education Research (P-ISSN: 2664-9799, E-ISSN: 2664-9802 ; 2023-

Reviewer : T\&F-F1000Research ; 2023-
Editor : CEEED Newsletter, Canada ; 2023-2024

M KRIEHNAMUETHY, DRTC, BANGALORE

Reviewer : Journal of Information Science theory and practice; 2023 Sept-Oct

M SWAMINATHAN, FAUL BANGALORE

Editorial Board : Review of Agrarian Studies; 2011 to 2024

MALAY BHATTA CHARYYA, MIU, KOLKATA

Senior Associate Editor : ACM Transactions on Probabilistic Machine Learning, ACM; 2024


MONALI MITRA PALADHI; LIBRARY, KOLKATA
Associate Editor, IASLIC Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres, Kolkata; 2023-
Newsletter :
MONISAMKAR BISHNI; EPU, DELHI
Associate Editor :
Associate Editor :
Review Editor :
Frontiers in Political Science; 2023-2024
NILADRI SEKHAR DASH; EPU, KOLKATA
Member Editorial Board :
SN Social Sciences (ISSN: 2662-9283); 2020/2024
Interdisciplinary Journal of Linguistics; 2022/2024
Register Journal: Journal of Language and Language Teaching; 2019/2024
PRABAL ROY CHOWDHURY, EPU, DELHI
Editor :
PRADIPTA BANDYOPADHYAY, SMU, KOLKATA
Editor-in-Chief :
Editor :
PRADIPTA MAJI, MIU, KOLKATA
Executive Editor :
Associate Editor :
RAGHUNATH CHATTERIEE, HGU, KOLKATA
Associate Editor :
Special issue editor :
Frontiers in Genetics; Continued in 2023-2024
Frontiers in Bioscience; Continued in 2023-2024
RITUPARNA SEN, ASU, BANGALOBE
Editor :
Associate Editor :
RACHARE KUMAR PAI, CSCI, KOLKATA
(Emeritus Professor, National Science Chair; Ex-Director, President, ISI)
Associate Editor :
RACHARE KUMAR PAI, CSCI, KOLKATA
Associate Editor, |

Executive Advisory
Editor:
Data-Centric Engineering (Cambridge Univ. Press); 2020 to date
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning; 1994 to date
International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering; 2011 to date
International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining; 2017 to date
Book Series Editor : Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (FAIA), IOS Press, etherlands; 2007 to date
Statistical Science and Interdisciplinary Research, World Scientific, Singapore; 2008 to date
SHUBHRA SANKAR RAY, MIU \& CSER, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : Indian Academy of Sciences, Editorial Board of Sadhana; 2019/2024
Editorial Board of Sadhana, Indian Academy of Sciences; 2019 to date
SUDHEESH KUMAR KATTUMANNIL, ASU, CHENNAI
Associate Editor : Journal of the Indian Statistical Association; 2022-2024
SUJATA GHOSH, CSU, CHENNAI
Member Editorial Board : Small Logic Books Series, CSLI Publications; 2023-2024
Logics, an MDPI Journal; 2023-24
SUSHMITA MITRA, MIU, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : Information Sciences, Elsevier; Since 2014, continued in 2023-2024
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics; Since 2016,
continued in 2023-2024
Proceedings of INSA; Since 2018, continued in 2023-2024
Founding Associate
Editor :
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Since 2015,
continued in 2023-2024
SWAGATAM DAS, ECSU, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation; 2023
TARUN KASIRAJ, ERU, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : Indian Growth and Development Review (Journal); 2008-2024
UMAPALA PAL, CUPRO, KOLKATA
Associate Editor : Pattern Recognition, Elsevier; 2023/2024
Pattern Recognition Letters, Elsevier; 2023/2024
Editor-in-Chief : Springer Nature Computer Science, Springer; 2023/2024
YOGESHWARAN DHANDAPANI, SMU, BANGALORE
Associate Editor : Journal of Applied and Computational Topology ; 2019/2024
Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and related topics; 2023 to present

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APA Referencing Style format has been used for enlistment of the institute publications. Book references and articles published in Book Chapters, Conference Proceedings and Journal articles appear alphabetically by Author name(s) for 2023 followed by 2024 under each Division. Names in bold denote ISI faculty.

Total No. of Publications:

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5.1 Books Published

Applied Statistics Division (ASD)

  1. Chakraborty, A. (2023). Multivariable Calculus (Vol. 1). Levant Publication.
  2. Chakraborty, A. (2024). Linear Algebra (Vol. 3). Levant Publication.
  3. Sen, R., \& Das, S. (2023). Computational Finance with R. Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-981-19-2008-0

Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)

  1. Daya Sagar, B. S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., \& Agterberg, F. (2023). Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences (B. S. Daya Sagar, Q. Cheng, J. McKinley, \& F. Agterberg, Eds.; Vols. 1 \& 2). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85040-1
  2. Mukhopadhyay, A., Ray, S., Maulik, U., \& Bandyopadhyay, S. (2024). Multiobjective Optimization Algorithms for Bioinformatics (Vol. 1, XV). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-1631-9
  3. Nayak, J., Das, A. K., Naik, B., Meher, S. K., \& Brahnam, S. S. K. M. (2023). Nature-Inspired Optimization Methodologies in Biomedical and Healthcare (J. Nayak, A. K. Das, B. Naik, S. K. Meher, \& S. Brahnam, Eds.; $1^{\text {st }}$ ed., Vol. 1). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17544-2

Library, Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)

  1. Satpathy, K. C., \& Patnaik, K. R. (2023). Future of Libraries. Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.

Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)

  1. Deo, S., \& Rahaman, R. (2023). Classical Mechanics: An Introduction (Vol. 1)

Social Sciences Division (SSD)

  1. Dash, N. S. (2024). Bangla Yuktabyanjanbarna: Abhidhanik Bishleshan (Bengali Consonant Cluster:

Lexicographic Analysis) (Vol. 67). Bodh Shabda. https://doi.org/10.1044/2024_JSLHR-23-00254
10. Madhura Swaminathan, V. Surjit, \& v. K. Ramachandran. (2023). Economic Change in the lower Cauvery Delta: A Study of Palakurichi and Venmani. Tulika Books.

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division (SQCORD)

  1. Biplab, Das., \& Jagadish. (2023). Evolutionary Methods Based Modeling and Analysis of Solar Thermal Systems (B. Das \& Jagadish, Eds.; Vol. 1). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27635-4
  2. Manjunath, P., G, C., Jagadish \& Olusegun, D. Samuel. (2023). Biofuel Production, Performance and emission optimization: Statistical and Artificial Intelligence Tools. Springer.

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

  1. Bhat, B. V. R., \& Bhattacharyya, T. (2023). Dilations, Completely Positive Maps and Geometry (Vol. 84). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-981-99-8352-0
  2. Bose, A., Chakrabarty, A., \& Hazra, R. S. L. B. of M. T. and R. in M. (2024). A Little Book of Martingales, Texts and Readings in Mathematics. Hindustan Book Agency.

Collaborative Publications

  1. Bapat, R. B., Karantha, M. P., Kirkland, S. J., Neogy, S. K., Pati, S., \& Puntanen, S. (2023). Applied Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics. Springer.
  2. Maji, P., Huang, T., Pal, N. R., Chaudhury, S., \& De, R. K. (2023). Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence: $10^{\text {th }}$ International Conference, PReMI 2023 (Vol. 14301). Springer Cham

5.2 Journal Publications

Applied Statistics Division (ASD)

  1. Andreeva, E., Bogdanov, A., Datta, N., Luykx, A., Mennink, B., Nandi, M., Tischhauser, E., \& Yasuda, K. (2024). The COLM Authenticated Encryption Scheme. Journal of Cryptology, 37(2), 15. https://doi. org/10.1007/s00145-024-09492-8
  2. Barui, S., Mitra, D., \& Balakrishnan, N. (2024). Flexible modelling of a bivariate degradation process with a shared frailty and an application to fatigue crack data. Reliability Engineering \& System Safety, 242. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2023.109722
  3. Bhasin, D., Karmakar, S., Podder, M., \& Roy, S. (2023). On a class of probabilistic cellular automata with size-3 neighbourhood and their applications in percolation games. Electronic Journal of Probability, 28, 1-60. https://doi.org/10.1214/23-EJP1046
  4. Biswas, A., Bhattacharya, R., \& Mukherjee, T. (2023). An alternative procedure for testing equality of treatment effects under circular responses. Chilean Journal of Statistics, 14(2), 85-98.
  5. Biswas, A., Bhattacharya, R., \& Sarkar, P. (2024). Fixed width confidence interval estimation for general continuous responses under a response adaptive design,. Communications in Statistics:Theory and Methods.
  6. Biswas, A., \& Bose, M. (2023). Sample sizes required to estimate the protective efficacy of a vaccine when there is an unequal allocation of individuals across the vaccine and placebo groups. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 32(10), p1859-1879.
  7. Biswas, A., Bose, M., \& Angers, J. F. (2023). Prior effective sample size in phase II clinical trials with mixed binary and continuous responses. Statistica Neerlandica, 77(2), 131-248.
  8. Biswas, A., \& Sarkar, P. (2023). On the “majority is least stable” conjecture. Information Processing Letters, 179.
  9. Borkotokey, S., Dutta, R., \& Roy, S. (2023). The Generalized Shapley value of cooperative games as a Social Preference Function. Group Decision and Negotiation, 32, 277-300.
  10. Bose, A., \& Roy, S. (2023). Ordinal Bayesian incentivecompatible voting rules with correlated belief under betweenness property. Economic Letters, 229.
  11. Calderon-Garciduenas, L., Hernandez-Luna, J., AielloMora, M., Brito-Aguilar, R., Evelson, P. A., VillarrealRios, R., Torres-Jardon, R., Ayala, A., \& Mukherjee, P. S. (2023). APOE Peripheral and Brain Impact: APOE4 Carriers Accelerate Their Alzheimer Continuum and Have a High Risk of Suicide in PM2.5 Polluted Cities. Biomolecules, 13(6).
  12. Castilla, E., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). Robust Minimum Divergence Estimation for the Multinomial Circular Logistic Regression Model. Entropy, 25(10), 14221432.
  13. Das, S., Roy, A., \& Mukherjee, P. S. (2024). Image registration for zooming: A statistically consistent local feature mapping approach. Stat, 13(1).
  14. Dewanji, A., Koley, T., \& Sultana, F. (2023). Parametric Analysis of Tampered Random Variable Model for Multiple Step-Stress Life Test. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 17.
  15. Dey, M., \& Bhandari, S. K. (2023). Bounds on generalized family-wise error rates for normal distributions. Statistical Papers, 65, 23132326.
  16. Ghosh, A. (2023). Optimal Guessing under Nonextensive Framework and associated Moment Bounds. Statistics and Probability Letters, 197, 109812-109824.
  17. Ghosh, A., Ponzi, E., Sandanger, T., \& Thoresen, M. (2023). Robust sure independence screening for nonpolynomial dimensional generalized linear models. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 50(3), 1232-1262.
  18. Gupta, K. C., Samanta, S., \& Pandey, S. K. (2023). On the construction of near-MDS matrices. Cryptography and Communications, 16, 249-283.
  19. Hore, S., Dewanji, A., \&Chatterjee, A. (2023). Optimal allocation with known covariates into two treatments under generalized linear model through Hybrid VNS algorithm. Communications in Statistics:Simulation and Computation., 1-16.
  20. Hwang, S. Y., Lee, T. C. M., Paul, D., \& Peng, J. (2024). Estimating fiber orientation distribution with application to study brain lateralization using HCP D-MRI data. The Annals of Applied Statistics, 18(1).
  21. Jain, K., Kattumannil, S. K., \& Rajagopal, A. (2023). Replacement model with random replacement time. Statistical Papers, 64, 1-15.
  22. Kedia, P., Kundu, D., \& Das, K. (2023). A Bayesian variable selection approach to longitudinal quantile regression. Statistical Methods \& Applications, 32, $149-168$.
  23. Koley, T., \& Dewanji, A. (2024). Use of Additional Information for Current Status Data with Two Competing Risks and Missing Failure Types. Sankhya B, 29.
  24. Kumar, U., \& Roy, S. (2024). Local incentive compatibility on gross substitutes and other nonconvex type-spaces. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 112.

  1. Kundu, D., Krishnan, S., Gogoi, M., \& Das, K. (2024). A Bayesian quantile joint modeling of multivariate longitudinal and time-to-event data. Lifetime Data Analysis, 30, 680-699.
  2. Kundu, D., Sarkar, P., Gogoi, M., \& Das, K. (2023). A Bayesian joint model for multivariate longitudinal and time-to-event data with application to ALL maintenance studies. Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 34(1), 37-54.
  3. Lahkar, R., Mukherjee, S., \& Roy, S. (2023). The Logit Dynamic in Supermodular Games with a Continuum of Strategies: A Deterministic Approximation Approach. Games and Economic Behavior, 139, 133-160.
  4. Li, H., Aue, A., Paul, D., \& Peng, J. (2024). Testing general linear hypotheses under a high-dimensional multivariate regression model with spiked noise covariance. Journal of the American Statistical Association.
  5. Mathew, D. C., Alex, R. M., \& Kattumannil, S. K. (2024). Jackknife empirical likelihood ratio test for testing mean time to failure order. Statistical Papers, 65, 79-92.
  6. Minkah, R., de Wet, T., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). Robust Estimation of Pareto-Type Tail Index through an Exponential Regression Model. Communications in Statistics:Theory and Methods, 52(2), 478-497.
  7. Mukherjee, P. S., \& Calderon-Garciduenas, L. (2024). Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases, frontotemporal lobar degeneration and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis overlapping neuropathology start in the first two decades of life in pollution exposed urbanites and brain ultrafine particulate matter and industrial nanoparticles, including $\mathrm{Fe}, \mathrm{Ti}, \mathrm{Al}, \mathrm{V}, \mathrm{Ni}$, $\mathrm{Hg}, \mathrm{Co}, \mathrm{Cu}, \mathrm{Zn}, \mathrm{Ag}, \mathrm{Pt}, \mathrm{Ce}, \mathrm{La}, \mathrm{Pr}$ and W are key players. Metropolitan Mexico City health crisis is in progress. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 17. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1297467
  8. Pal, S., Peng, Y., Aselisewine, W., \& Barui, S. (2023). A support vector machine-based cure rate model for interval censored data. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 32(12), 2405-2422.
  9. Roy, A., \& Mukherjee, P. S. (2023). A control chart for monitoring images using jump location curves. Quality Engineering, 36(2), 439-452.
  10. Roy, B. (2024). On the feasibility of E2E verifiable online voting – A case study from Durga Puja trial. Journal of Information Security and Applications, 81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jisa.2024.103719
  11. Roy, B., Mazumdar, S., Banerjee, P., \& Sinha, A. (2023). Strategic Analysis of Griefing Attack in Lightning Network. IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2(X2), 1790-1803.
  12. Roy, R., \& Bhandari, S. K. (2024). Asymptotic Bayes’ optimality under sparsity for exchangeable dependent multivariate normal test statistics. Statistics \& Probability Letters, 207.
  13. Sadhukhan, S., \& Roy, S. (2023). Formation of Committees Under Constraints through Random Voting Rules. Journal of Economic Theory, 209.
  14. Samajder, S., \& Sarkar, P. (2023). Another look at key randomisation hypotheses. Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 91, 3837-3855. https://doi. org/10.1007/s10623-023-01272-y
  15. Sarkar, P., Bhattacharyya, S., \& Nath, K. (2024). Polynomial hashing over prime order fields. American Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 1.
  16. Sarkar, P., \& Bhattacherjee, S. (2024). On Using Proportional Representation Methods as Alternatives to Pro-rata Based Order Matching Algorithms in Stock Exchanges. Computational Economics.
  17. Sarkar, P., \& Biswas, A. (2023). Influence of a Set of Variables on a Boolean Function. SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 37(3), 2148-2171.
  18. Sen, S., Kundu, D., \& Das, K. (2023a). A flexible Bayesian variable selection approach for modeling interval data. Statistical Methods \& Applications, 33, 267-286.
  19. Sen, S., Kundu, D., \& Das, K. (2023b). Variable selection for categorical response:A comparative study. Computational Statistics, 38, 809-826.
  20. Sreedevi, E. P., \& Kattumannil, S. K. (2023). Goodness of fit test for uniform distribution with censored observation. Journal of the Korean Statistical Society, 52, 382-394. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s42952-023-00205-8.
  21. Sudheesh, K. K., Anjana, S., \& Xie, M. (2023). U-Statistics for left truncated and right censored data. Statistics, 57(4), 900-917.
  22. Sudheesh, K. K., Sreedevi, E. P., \& Balakrishnan, N. (2023). Relationships between cumulative entropy/extropy, Gini mean difference and probability weighted moments. Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, 38(1), 28-38.

Biological Sciences Division (BSD)

  1. Adhikary, D., Kundu, S., Tantubay, P., Mukherjee, S., \& Bhattacharya, S. (2023). A Novel Index for Identifying Priority Species: An Illustration Through Plankton Data of the Bay of Bengal. Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 76, 263-274.
  2. Banerjee, S., Ghosh, S., Chakraborty, S., Sarkar, D., Datta, R., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Synergistic impact of bioavailable PHEs and alkalinity on microbial diversity and traits in agricultural soil adjacent to chromium-asbestos mines. Environmental Pollution, 350, 124021-124035. https://doi.org/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124021
  3. Banerjee, S., Ghosh, S., Jha, S., Kumar, S., Mondal, G., Sarkar, D., Datta, R., Mukherjee, A., \&Bhattacharyya, P. (2023). Assessing pollution and health risks from chromite mine tailings contaminated

soils in India by employing synergistic statistical approaches. Science of The Total Environment, 880, 163228-163243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. scitotenv.2023.163228
50. Bera, R., Datta, A., Bose, S., Barik, A. K., Mallick, R., Ganguli, M., Narasimhan, V. L., Quah, E., Mukherjee, K., Bhattacharya, P., \& Seal, A. (2023). Technological Breakthrough for Large Scale Bioconversion of Coir Pith towards Sustainable Soil Health Management and Development of Source Point Methane Abatement Model. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 13(7), 75-102. https://doi. org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i71856
51. Bera, R., Datta, A., Bose, S., Mukhopadhyay, K., Goswami, K. K., Debnath, M., Barik, A. K., Ganguli, M., Narasimhan, V. L., Quah, E., Bhattacharyya, P., Bhattacharya, S. S., \& Seal, A. (2023). ), Clean food’: A model for safe and sustainable agriculture towards accomplishment of circular economy. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management, 49, 115-131.
52. Bhattacharya, A., \& Chattopadhyay, R. R. (2024). Isolation, identification and chemical characterization of compounds from phenolic extracts of peels of Kufri Chipsona-3 and Kufri Jyoti potatoes having synergistic antioxidant interactions in combination. Journal of Food, Nutrition and Diet Science, 2(1), 29-40. https:// doi.org/10.55976/fnds.22024123129-40
53. Bhattacharya, E., Hazra, A., Dutta, M., Bose, R., Dutta, A., Dandapat, M., Guha, T., \& Mandal Biswas, S. (2024). Novel report of Acinetobacter johnsonii as an indole-producing seed endophyte in Tamarindus indica L. Archives of Microbiology, 206. https://doi. org/10.1007/s00203-024-03865-0
54. Biswas, S., Mortoja, S. G., Bera, R. K., \& Bhattacharya, S. (2023). Bacteria as ecosystem engineers: Unraveling clues through a novel functional response and tritrophic model. Ecological Modelling, 487, 110561. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2023.110561
55. Bose, R., Paul, A., Dutta, R., Hazra, A., Pramanik, A., \& Mandal Biswas, S. (2023). Synthesis, antimicrobial, anticancer evaluation and molecular docking with Bax and MDM2 of dibromosterculic acid. Natural Product Research, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2 023.2294107
56. Chakraborty, D., Das, S., Nandi, S., Roy, D., \& Sen, S. (2023). On clique numbers of colored mixed graphs. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 324, 29-40. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2022.08.013
57. Chakraborty, P., Ghosh, S., Banerjee, S., Bhattacharya, S., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Evaluating the efficacy of vermicomposted products in rain-fed wetland rice and predicting potential hazards from metal-contaminated tannery sludge using novel machine learning tactic. Chemosphere, 358, 142272-142282. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142272
58. Chakraborty, S., Ghosh, S., Banerjee, S., Kumar, S., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Elucidating the synergistic effect of acidity and metalloid poisoning on the microbiome through metagenomics and machine learning approaches. Environmental Research, 243, 117885-117897. https://doi.org/https://doi. org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.11788
59. Chakraborty, S., Ghosh, S., Prajapati, J., Mandal, J., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Dietary exposure of arsenic due to mining activities and the plight to human health: An assessment through multimodal statistical approaches. Exposure and Health, xx, 1-16. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s12403-024-00639-3
60. Charan, K., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2023). Vermicomposted red mud- A up-and-coming approach towards soil fertility. Journal of Crop and Weed, 19, 36-51. https://doi.org/https://doi. org/10.22271/09746315.2023.v19.i2.1701
61. Charan, K., Bhattacharyya, P., \& Bhattacharya, S. S. (2024). Vermitechnology transforms hazardous red mud into benign organic input for agriculture: Insights on earthworm-microbe interaction, metal removal, and soil-crop improvement. Journal of Environmental Management, 354, 120320-12036.
62. Charan, K., Mandal, J., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Application of autochthonous extremophilic Bacillus xiamenensis in remediation of groundwater: A sorption-based metal cleaning approach. Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 24, 101063-101079.
63. Chatterjee, N., Mukhopadhyay, I., Nigam, P., \& Habib, B. (2023). Predicting carrying capacity of a large carnivore from prey densities: a new approach. Peer J, 11.
64. Chattopadhyay, A., Banerjee, S., Samadder, A., \& Bhattacharya, S. (2023). Is toxicity a curse or blessing, or both?-Searching answer from a disease-induced consumer-resource system. Ecological Modelling, 486, 110534. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2023.110534
65. Das, P., Sarkar, A., Banik, P., Powel, M. A., \& Rath, K. C. (2023). Spatio-Temporal analysis of special indices and in-situ edaphic salinity estimation in the deltic ecosystem of Indian sundarbans. The Indian Geographical Journal, 98, 1-16.
66. Das, S., Chandra, A., Das, A., Senapati, S., Chatterjee, G., \& Chatterjee, R. (2024). Identifying the genetic associations among the psoriasis patients in eastern India. Journal of Human Genetics, 69(5), 205-213. https://doi.org/10.1038/s10038-024-01227-8
67. Das, S., Dutta, S., Ghosh, S., \& Mukherjee, A. (2024). Chitinolytic Microorganisms for Biological Control of Plant Pathogens: A Comprehensive Review and Meta-Analysis. Crop Protection, 185. https://doi. org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2024.106888


  1. Das, S., Ghosh, A., Powell, M. A., \& Banik, P. (2023). Meta analyses of arsenic accumulation in Indica and Japonica rice grains. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30.
  2. Das, S., \& Mukherjee, D. (2023). Multidimensional Deprivation from Children’s Perspectives: A CrossNational Comparative Analysis. Child Indicators Research, 16(3), 1097-1136. https://doi. org/10.1007/s12187-022-10003-z
  3. Deb, D., Paul, A., \& Bhattacharya, S. (2024). Adjustments of flower opening time and duration in tropical rice (Oryza sativa ssp. indica) landraces in response to heat stress. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 210(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/jac. 12706
  4. Dutta, M., Hazra, A., Bhattacharya, E., Bose, R., \& Mandal Biswas, S. (2023). Characterization and metabolomic profiling of two pigment producing fungi from infected fruits of Indian Gooseberry. Archives of Microbiology, 205(4), 141. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s00203-023-03483-2
  5. Dutta, M., Sarkar, S., Karmakar, P., \& Mandal Biswas, S. (2024). 4,4′-Diapophytofluene – squalene analog, from leaves of Cocos nucifera, L. having antioxidant and anti-senescence potentialities toward human fibroblast and keratinocytes. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63547-1
  6. Dutta, S., Mondal, S., Hazra, A., Ghosh, S., Panja, B., Chakrabarti, M., \& Mukherjee, A. (2023). Evaluation of root-gall associated fungal endophytes for the control of Meloidogyne graminicola infecting rice. Biological Control, 186. https://doi.org/https://doi. org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2023.105341
  7. Escribà-Gelonch, M., Butler, G. D., Goswami, A., Tran, N. N., \& Hessel, V. (2023). Definition of agronomic circular economy metrics and use for assessment for a nanofertilizer case study. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 196, 917-924. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2023.02.042
  8. Ganguly, T., Laha, S., Senapati, S., Chatterjee, G., \& Chatterjee, R. (2024). Serum miRNA profiling identified miRNAs associated with disease severity in psoriasis. Experimental Dermatology, 33(1). https:// doi.org/10.1111/exd. 14973
  9. Ghosh, D., Ganguly, T., \& Chatterjee, R. (2023). Emerging roles of non-coding RNAs in psoriasis pathogenesis. Functional \& Integrative Genomics, 23(2), 129. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s10142-023-01057-5
  10. Ghosh, S., Banerjee, S., Mukherjee, A., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2023). Appraise potassium chemistry and distribution patterns in tailing soil, India: Through quantity – Intensity relations and multi model statistical methods. Chemosphere, 335, 139184-139196. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139184
  11. Ghosh, S., Banerjee, S., Prajapati, J., Mandal, J., Mukherjee, A., \& Bhattacharyya, P.(2023). Pollutionand health risk assessment of mine tailings contaminated soils in India from toxic elements with statistical approaches. Chemosphere, 324, 138267. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138267
  12. Ghosh, S., Mondal, S., Banerjee, S., Mukherjee, A., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2023). Temporal Dynamics of Potassium Release from Waste Mica as Influenced by Potassium Mobilizing Bacteria. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 17(1), 273-288. https://doi. org/10.22207/JPAM.17.1.17
  13. Goswami, A., Sil, M., Mukherjee, N., Goswami, A., \& Ratnaparkhi, P. (2023). Aspirin in a new role in human body. Journal of Medical Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences, 12(6), 6281-6284. https://doi. org/10.55522/jmpas.V12I6.5834
  14. Guha, T., \& Mandal Biswas, S. (2024). Recent progress in the role of seed endophytic bacteria as plant growth-promoting microorganisms and biocontrol agents. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-024-04031-w
  15. Hazra, A., Dutta, M., Dutta, R., Bhattacharya, E., Bose, R., \& Biswas, S. M. (2023). Squalene synthase in plants – Functional intricacy and evolutionary divergence while retaining a core catalytic structure. Plant Gene, 33(D1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j. plgene.2023.100403
  16. Jha, S., Banerjee, S., Ghosh, S., Verma, A., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Eisenia fetida-driven vermitechnology for the eco-friendly transformation of steel waste slag into organic amendment: An insight through microbial diversity and multi-model approach. Environmental Research, 251, 118636-118646. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118636
  17. Jha, S., Verma, A., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2023). Assessing the effectiveness of vermicomposted products and predicting potential hazards from metal contaminated steel waste through multi-model analysis. Water, Air, \& Soil Pollution, 234, 679-696. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-023-06687-w
  18. Kayal, K., Samanta, S., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2023). Impacts of predation-driven Allee effect in a predator-prey model. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 33.
  19. Kayal, K., Samanta, S., Rana, S., Karmakar, S., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2024). Impact of Predator-Driven Allee and Spatiotemporal Effect on a Simple PredatorPrey Model. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 34(4). https://doi.org/10.1142/ SO218127424500469
  20. Kumar, S., Banerjee, S., Ghosh, S., Majumder, S., Mandal, J., Roy, P. K., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Appraisal of pollution and health risks associated with coal mine contaminated soil using

multimodal statistical and Fuzzy-TOPSIS approaches. Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering, $18,30-75$.
88. Kumar, S., Chakraborty, S., Ghosh, S., Banerjee, S., Mondal, G., Roy, P. K., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Revealing soil microbial ecophysiological indicators in acidic environments laden with heavy metals via predictive modeling: Understanding the impacts of black diamond excavation. Science of The Total Environment, 923, 171454-171463. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171454
89. Maity, B., Banerjee, S., Senapati, A., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2023). Quantifying optimal resource allocation strategies for controlling epidemics. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 20.
90. Maity, B., Saha, B., Ghosh, I., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2023). Model-Based Estimation of Expected Time to Cholera Extinction in Lusaka, Zambia. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 85(7).https://doi.org/10.1007/ s11538-023-01149-0
91. Majumdar, P., Bhattacharya, S., Sarkar, S., \& Ghosh, U. (2023). On optimal harvesting policy for two economically beneficial species mysida and herring: a clue for conservation biologist through mathematical model. International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 43(3), 200-222.
92. Mandal, D. S., Samanta, S., Parshad, R. D., Chekroun, A., Helal, M., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2023a). Study of a crop-pest-natural enemy model with Z-type control – An approach to pest management. International Journal of Biomathematics, 16(04). https://doi. org/10.1142/S1793524522500991
93. Mandal, D. S., Samanta, S., Parshad, R. D., Chekroun, A., Helal, M., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2023b). Study of a crop-pest-natural enemy model with Z-type controlAn approach to pest management. International Journal of Biomathematics, 16.
94. Mandal, S., Sk, N., Tiwari, P. K., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2024). Bistability in modified Holling II response model with harvesting and Allee effect: Exploring transitions in a noisy environment. Chaos, Solitons \& Fractals, 178. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.chaos.2023.114365
95. Mazumder, S., Basu, B., Ray, J. G., \& Chatterjee, R. (2023). MiRNAs as non-invasive biomarkers in the serum of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) and Oral Potentially Malignant Disorder (OPMD) patients. Archives of Oral Biology, 147(9), 105627. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.archoralbio.2023.105627
96. Mitra, S., Mukherjee, S., Sil, M., Adak, S., Maitra, P., Goswami, A., \& Hessel, V. (2023). Role of mesoporous silica nanoparticles in combating mercury-induced stress in Vigna radiata (mung bean) and Bacillus coagulans (soil bacteria). Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30, 109343-109353. https://doi. org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-30088-5
97. Mondal, G., Ghosh, S., Banerjee, S., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). Appraisal of Potential Metal Risk in Calcareous Agricultural Soils: an Insight into Human and Environmental Health Employing Multimodal Tactics. Water, Air, \& Soil Pollution, 235, 377-394. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-024-07196-0
98. Mondal, S., Ghosh, S., Pari, A., Bhattacharyya, K., Bhowmick, A. R., Khan, M. R., \& Mukherjee, A. (2023). Unveiling the drivers of nematode community structure and function across rice agroecosystems. Applied Soil Ecology, 182. https://doi.org/https://doi. org/10.1016/j.apsol.2022.104715
99. Mortoja, S. G., Paul, A., Panja, P., Bhattacharya, S., \&Mondal, S. K. (2024). Role Reversals in a Tri-Trophic Prey-Predator Interaction System: A Model-Based Study Using Deterministic and Stochastic Approaches. Mathematical and Computational Applications, 29(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29010003
100. Mukherjee, A., Das, S., Dutta, S., \& Mondal, S. (2024). Advancements in Nematode Management: Exploring Machine Learning in Precision Agriculture. Indian Journal of Nematology, 53. https://doi. org/10.5958/0974-4444.2024.00010.7
101. Mukherjee, D., Sil, M., Goswami, A., Lahiri, D., \& Nag, M. (2023a). Antibiofilm Activities of Carbon-Based Nanoparticles and Nanocomposites: A Comparative Review. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 33, 3961-3983.https://doi. org/10.1007/s10904-023-02732-7
102. Mukherjee, D., Sil, M., Goswami, A., Lahiri, D., \& Nag, M. (2023b). Effectiveness of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles against bacterial biofilms: perspectives and limitations. Journal of Basic Microbiology, 63, 971-985.
103. Mukherjee, N., Mitra, S., Sil, M., Mukherjee, A., Goswami, A., \& Hessel, V. (2023). Growth response of Bacillus coagulans on TiO2 nanoparticles by RNA-Seq analysis of the customary probiotic strain. Process Biochemistry, 131, 226-234. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.procbio.2023.06.024
104. Mukherjee, S., Krishnamoorthy, S. B., Subrayan, R., Goswami, A., \& Mitra, S. (2023). A brief study on the role of cerium oxide nanoparticles in growth and alleviation of mercury-induced stress in Vigna radiata and soil bacteria Bacillus coagulans. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30, 73952-73963.
105. Nadim, S. S., S. B., \& Chattopadhyay, J. (2023). The Effect of Lockdown on Mean Persistence Time of Highly Infectious Diseases: A Stochastic Model Based Study. Computational and Mathematical Population Dynamics, 113-144.
106. Nandi, R., Mondal, S., Mandal, J., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2024). rom Fuzzy-TOPSIS to Machine Learning: A Holistic Approach to Understanding Groundwater Fluoride Contamination. Science of The Total Environment, 912, 169323-169338.


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  10. Sarkar, S., Ghosh, S., Banerjee, S., \& Bhattacharyya, P. (2023). Evaluation of oil for integrated nutrient fed wetland rice (Oryza sativa L.). Journal of Crop and Weed, 19, 148-163. https://doi.org/https://doi. org/10.22271/09746315.2023.v19.i2.1716
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Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)

  1. Mani, A. \& Mitra, S. (2023). Large Minded Reasoners for Soft and Hard Cluster Validation — Some Directions. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.15439/2023F7902
  2. Asundi, A. Y., Subhash Reddy, B., \& Krishnamurthy, M. (2023). Digital humanities: Concepts, tools, and applications. DESIDOC Journal of Library \& Information Technology, Vol 43, No.04, 276-281. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.43.04.19207
  3. Baidya, S., Choudhury, S., \& De, R. K. (2023). A Novel CRISPR-MultiTargeter Multi-agent Reinforcement learning (CMT-MARL) algorithm to identify editable target regions using a Hybrid scoring from multiple similar sequences. Applied Intelligence, 53(8), 9562-9579. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10489-022-03871-z
  4. Bar, S., Parida, B. R., Pandey, A. C., Shankar, B. U., Kumar, P., Panda, S. K., \& Behera, M. D. (2023). Modeling and prediction of fire occurrences along an elevational gradient in Western Himalayas. Applied Geography, 151, 102867-102867. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2022.102867

  1. Baranov, E., Chakraborty, S., Legay, A., Meel, K. S., \& Vinodchandran, N. V. (2024). A Scalable t-Wise Coverage Estimator: Algorithms and Applications. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 50(8), 20212039. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2024.3419919
  2. Barman, G., \& Daya Sagar, B. S. (2023). Generation of High Spatial Resolution Terrestrial Surface From Low Spatial Resolution Elevation Contour Maps via Hierarchical Computation of Median Elevation Regions. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 61, 1-11.https:// doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2023.3335120
  3. Basavaraju, M., Chandran, L. S., Francis, M., \& Naskar, A. (2024). Weak Total Coloring Conjecture and Hadwiger’s Conjecture on Total Graphs. The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 31(1). https://doi.org/10.37236/11032
  4. Basu, S., Das, A., Saha, A., Chakrabarti, A., \& SurKolay, S. (2024). FragQC: An efficient quantum error reduction technique using quantum circuit fragmentation. Journal of Systems and Software, 214, 112085. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2024.112085
  5. Bhagat, S., Chakraborty, A., Das, B., \& Mukhopadhyaya, K. (2023). Optimal Gathering Over Weber Meeting Nodes in Infinite Grid. Int. J. Found. Comput. Sci., 34(1), 25-49. https://doi.org/ https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129054122500174
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  7. Biswas, B., Bhattacharya, U., \& Chaudhuri, B. B. (2023). An overview of existing literature on document skew detection. Malaysian Journal of Computer Science, 36, 308-346.
  8. Biswas, K., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., \& Lu, T. (2023). A new ontology-based multimodal classification system for social media images of personality traits. Signal, Image and Video Processing, 17(2), 543551. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11760-022-02259-3
  9. Biswas, K., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., \& Lu, T. (2023). A new ontology-based multimodal classification system for social media images of personality traits. Signal, Image and Video Processing, 17(2), 543551. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11760-022-02259-3
  10. Biswas, K., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., Liu, C.-L., \& Lu, Y. (2023). VQAPT: A New visual question answering model for personality traits in social media images. Pattern Recognition Letters, 175, 66-73. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.patrec.2023.10.016
  11. Biswas, K., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., Lu, T., Blumenstein, M., \& Lladós, J. (2023). Classification of aesthetic natural scene images using statistical
    and semantic features. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 82(9), 13507-13532. https://doi. org/10.1007/s11042-022-13924-7
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  13. Bose, K., \& Das, S. (2023). Can Graph Neural Networks Go Deeper Without Over-Smoothing? Yes, With a Randomized Path Exploration! IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence, vol. 7(5), p. 1595-1604. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TETCI.2023.3249255
  14. Bose, K., Chakraborty, A., \& Mukhopadhyaya, K. (2023). Mutual visibility by fat robots with slim omnidirectional camera. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, vol. 180. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.jpdc.2023.104716
  15. Chakladar, D. D. \& Pal, N. R. (2024). Brain Connectivity Analysis for EEG-Based Face Perception Task. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, vol. 16(4), p. 1494-1506.https://doi. org/10.1109/TCDS.2024.3370635
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  17. Chakraborty, D., Chakraborty, S., Kumar, G., \& S. Meel, K. (2023). Approximate Model Counting: Is SAT Oracle More Powerful than NP Oracle? CoRR. https:// doi.org/https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2306.10281
  18. Chakraborty, D., Chakraborty, S., Kumar, G., \& S. Meel, K. (2024). Equivalence Testing: The Power of Bounded Adaptivity. CoRR.
  19. Chakraborty, D., Das, S., Mukherjee, S., Sahoo, U. K., \& Sen, S. (2023). Triangle-free projectiveplanar graphs with diameter two: Domination and characterization. Discrete Applied Mathematics, vol. 331, p. 11-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. dam.2023.01.001
  20. Chakraborty, D., Das, S., Nandi, S., Roy, D., \& Sen, S. (2023). On clique numbers of colored mixed graphs. Discrete Applied Mathematics, vol. 324, p. 29-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2022.08.013
  21. Chakraborty, S., Kayal, C., \& Paraashar, M. (2023). Separations between Combinatorial Measures for Transitive Functions. Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity, vol. TR23-099. https:// doi.org/https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2103.12355
  22. Chakraborty, S., Kayal, C., Paraashar, M., Mittal, R., Sanyal, S., \& Saurabh, N. (2023). On the Composition of Randomized Query Complexity and Approximate Degree. APPROX/RANDOM, vol.63, p1-23https://doi. org/https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2307.03900

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  6. Das, A. K., Das, S., \& Mukherjee, J. (2023). Approximation algorithms for orthogonal line centers. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 338, 69-76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2023.05.014
  7. Das, A. K., Das, S., Dias da Fonseca, G., Gerard, Y., \& Rivier, B. (2023). Complexity results on untangling red-blue matchings. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, vol. 111, p. 730-745.https://doi. org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comgeo.2022.101974
  8. Das,A.,Suwanwiwat, H., \&Pal,U.(2024). Anovel multitask learning technique for offline handwritten short answer spotting and recognition. Multimedia Tools and Applications, vol. 83(18), p. 53441-53465. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-17606-w
  9. Das, S. P., Mitra, S., \& Shankar, B. U. (2024). Collective intelligent strategy for improved segmentation of COVID-19 from CT. Expert Systems with Applications, vol. 235, p. 121099-121099. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2023.121099
  10. Das, S., Ghosh, S., Prabhu, S., \& Sen, S. (2023). A Homomorphic Polynomial for Oriented Graphs. The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, vol. 30(1). https://doi.org/10.37236/10726
  11. Dasgupta, S., Das, A., Yogamani, S., Das, S., Eising, C., Bursuc, A., \& Bhattacharya, U. (2023). UnShadowNet: Illumination Critic Guided Contrastive Learning for Shadow Removal. IEEE Access, 11, 87760-87774. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3305576
  12. Datta, S., Ganguly, D., Mitra, M., \& Greene, D. (2023). A Relative Information Gain-based Query Performance Prediction Framework with Generated Query Variants. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 41(2), 1-31. https://doi.org/10.1145/3545112
  13. de Carufel, J.-L., Hill, D., Maheshwari, A., Roy, S., \& da Silveira, L. F. S. X. (2023). Constant delay lattice train schedules. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 339, 1-10.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2023.06.016
  14. Dey, S., Foucaud, F., Nandy, S. C., \& Sen, A. (2023). Complexity and Approximation for Discriminating and Identifying Code Problems in Geometric Setups. Algorithmica, 85(7), 1850-1882. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00453-022-01073-0
  15. Dey, S., Maheshwari, A., \& Nandy, S. C. (2023). Minimum consistent subset of simple graph classes. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 338, 255-277. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2023.05.024
  16. Dhar, S., Jana, N. D., \& Das, S. (2023). GLGAN-VC: A Guided Loss-Based Generative Adversarial Network for Many-to-Many Voice Conversion. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNNLS.2023.3335119
  17. Dutta, B., \& Arzoo, S. (2024). Rediscovering Ranganathan: A Prismatic View of His Life through the Knowledge Graph Spectrum. Annals of Library and Information Studies, 71, 121-136. https://doi. org/10.56042/alis.v71i1.8997
  18. Dutta, B., \& Sinha, P. K. (2023). An ontological data model to support urban flood disaster response. Journal of Information Science. https://doi. org/10.1177/01655515231167297
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  21. Dutta, R. N., Sarkar, S., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023). Dynamic Obstacles Tracking in mmWave Networks. CoRR.
  22. Francis, M. C., \& Jacob, D. (2023). The lexicographic method for the threshold cover problem, Discrete Mathematics, 346(6), 113364. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.disc.2023.113364
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  19. Mahapatra, S., \& Maji, P. (2023). Truncated Normal Mixture Prior Based Deep Latent Model for Color Normalization of Histology Images. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 42(6), 1746-1757. https://doi. org/10.1109/TMI.2023.3238425
  20. Maitra, C., Seal, D. B., \& De, R. K. (2024). NeuroDAVIS: A neural network model for data Visualization Neurocomputing, 573,127182-127182. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2023.12718
  21. Majumdar, R., Saha, A., Chakrabarti, A., \& SurKolay, S. (2024). Intermediate qutrit-assisted Toffoli gate decomposition with quantum error correction. Quantum Information Processing, 23(2), 42. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s11128-023-04251-3
  22. Mallick, K., Chakraborty, S., Mallik, S., \& Bandyopadhyay, S. (2023). A scalable unsupervised learning of scRNAseq data detects rare cells through integration of structure-preserving embedding,

clustering and outlier detection. Briefings in Bioinformatics, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/bib/ bbad125
193. Mandal, A., \& Maji, P. (2023a). Adaptive Generalized Multi-View Canonical Correlation Analysis for Incrementally Update Multiblock Data. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 35(7), 6616-6629. https://doi. org/10.1109/TKDE.2022.3185399
194. Mandal, A., \& Maji, P. (2023b). Multiview Regularized Discriminant Canonical Correlation Analysis: Sequential Extraction of Relevant Features From Multiblock Data. IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 53(9), 5497-5509. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TCYB.2022.3155875
195. Mandal, S., Molla, A. R., \& Moses Jr, W. K. (2023). Efficient live exploration of a dynamic ring with mobile robots. Theoretical Computer Science, Vol 980, 114201. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2023.114201
196. Manna, S., Bhattacharya, S., \& Pal, U. (2024). Self-Supervised Representation Learning for Knee Injury Diagnosis From Magnetic Resonance Data. IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, 5(4), 1613-1623. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TAI.2023.3299883
197. Meel, K. S., Chakraborty, S., \& Mathur, U. (2024). A faster FPRAS for #NFA. Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data, 2(2), 1-22. https://doi. org/10.1145/3651613
198. Meher, S. K., Kothari, N. S., Sindal, R., \& Panda, G. (2024). Domain adaptation framework with ensemble of fuzzy rules-based ELMs for remote-sensing image classification. Soft Computing, 28(6), 5577-5589. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-023-09355-7
199. Mondal, P., Ansari, F., \& Das, S. (2023). CCO: A Cluster Core-Based Oversampling Technique for Improved Class-Imbalanced Learning. IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1109/TETC1.2024.3407784
200. Mondal, R., Deb, S., Shome, G., Chowdhury, A., Ghosh, K., Benito-León, J., \& Lahiri, D. (2024). Deciphering seizure semiology in corpus callosum injuries: A comprehensive systematic review with machine learning insights. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 242, 108316. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.clineuro.2024.108316
201. Mukherjee, H., Dhar, A., Obaidullah, S. M., Santosh, K., Phadikar, S., Roy, K., \& Pal, U. (2023). LIFA: Language identification from audio with LPCC-G features. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 83(19), 56883-56907. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-17782-9
202. Mukhopadhyay, A., Nandi, D., Pal, U., \& Chakraborty, B. (2024). CCOCSA-based multi-frame sparse coding super-resolution via mutual information-
based weighted image fusion. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 83(1), 2427-2471. https://doi. org/10.1007/s11042-023-15647-9
203. Nandanwar, L., Shivakumara, P., Jalab, H. A., Ibrahim, R. W., Raghavendra, R., Pal, U., Lu, T., \& Blumenstein, M. (2024). A Conformable MomentsBased Deep Learning System for Forged Handwriting Detection. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 35(4), 5407-5420. https://doi. org/10.1109/TNNLS.2022.3204390
204. Pal, S. K., Kumar, D. A., \& Meher, S. K. (2024). Grl-CNN: Granulated Deep Learning Model With Interpretable Architecture for Remote Sensing Image Classification. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 62, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TGRS.2024.3378529
205. Palaiahnakote, S., Kaljahi, M. A., Kanchan, S., Pal, U., Lopresti, D., \& Lu, T. (2024). A robust script independent handwriting system for gender identification. Expert Systems with Applications, 249, 123576. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. eswa.2024.123576
206. Panda, A., \& Mukherjee, D. P. (2024). Compositional Zero-Shot Learning using Multi-Branch Graph Convolution and Cross-layer Knowledge Sharing. Pattern Recognition, 145, 109916-109916. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2023.109916
207. Patil, G., Shivakumara, P., Gornale, S. S., Pal, U., \& Blumenstein, M. (2023). A new robust approach for altered handwritten text detection. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 82(14), 20925-20949. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s11042-022-14242-8
208. Paul, D., Chakraborty, S., \& Das, S. (2024). Robust Principal Component Analysis: A Median of Means Approach. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TNNLS.2023.3298011
209. Paul, S., Mukherjee, T., Banerjee, P., \& Sur-Kolay, S. (2023). Concurrent Steiner Tree Selection for Global routing with EUVL Flare Reduction. Integration, 92, 66-76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vlsi.2023.04.007
210. Paul, T., Aggarwal, A., Behera, S. K., Meher, S. K., Gupta, S., Baskaran, D., Rene, E. R., Pakshirajan, K., \& Pugazhenthi, G. (2024). Neuro-fuzzy modelling of a continuous stirred tank bioreactor with ceramic membrane technology for treating petroleum refinery effluent: a case study from Assam, India. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 47(1), 91103. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00449-023-02948-4
211. Pavan, A., Chakraborty, S., Vinodchandran, N. v., \& Meel, K. S. (2024). On the Feasibility of Forgetting in Data Streams. Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data, 2(2), 1-17. https://doi. org/10.1145/3651603


  1. Ray, K., \& Banerjee, A. (2023). Prioritized Fault Recovery Strategies for Multi-Access Edge Computing Using Probabilistic Model Checking. IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, Vol. 20, 797812. https://doi.org/10.1109/TDSC.2022.3143877
  2. Roy, P., Bhattacharya, S., Ghosh, S., \& Pal, U. (2023). Multi-scale attention guided pose transfer. Pattern Recognition, 137, https://doi.org/10.1016/j. patcog.2023.109315
  3. Roy, S., \& Maji, P. (2023). Tumor delineation from 3-D MR brain images. Signal, Image and Video Processing, 17(7), 3433-3441. https://doi. org/10.1007/s11760-023-02565-4
  4. Sadhukhan, P., \& Palit, S. (2024). Naturalneighborhood based, label-specific undersampling for imbalanced, multi-label data. Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, 18(3), 723-744. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s11634-024-00589-3
  5. Sadhukhan, P., Halder, L., \& Palit, S. (2024). Approximate DBSCAN on obfuscated data. Journal of Information Security and Applications, 80, 103664. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. jisa.2023.103664
  6. Sarkar, D. P., Uma Shankar, B., \& Ranjan Parida, B. (2024). A novel approach for retrieving GPP of evergreen forest regions of India using random forest regression. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 33, 101-116. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.rsase.2023.101116
  7. Sarwar, M. M., Ray, R., \& Banerjee, A. (2023). A Contrastive Plan Explanation Framework for Hybrid System Models. ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, vol. 22, p.1-51. https://doi. org/10.1145/3561532
  8. Satija, M. P., \& Krishnamurthy, M. (2023). A modern tale of Ancient Guru Shishya relation. RBU Journal of Library and Information Science, 25, 1-10. https:// www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/68552739/ rbu-journal-of-library-information-science-vol-25-2023/75
  9. Sau, L., Mukherjee, P., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023). DRAMP: Double-RIS Assisted Multihop Routing Protocol for Wireless Networks. CoRR.
  10. Sau, L., Mukherjee, P., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2024a). DRAMS: Double-RIS assisted multihop routing scheme for device-to-device communication. Computer Communications, 220, 52-63. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.comcom.2024.03.020
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  12. Seal, D. B., Das, V., \& De, R. K. (2023). CASSL: A cell-type annotation method for single cell transcriptomics data using semi-supervised learning.

Applied Intelligence, 53(2), 1287-1305. https://doi. org/10.1007/s10489-022-03440-4
224. Seth, R., Maheshwari, A., \& Nandy, S. C. (2023). Acrophobic guard watchtower problem. Computational Geometry, 109, 101918. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. comgeo.2022.101918
225. Shah, E., \& Maji, P. (2023). Multi-View Kernel Learning for Identification of Disease Genes. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 20(3), 2278-2290. https://doi. org/10.1109/TCBB.2023.3247033
226. Shamsolmoali, P., Zareapoor, M., Das, S., Granger, E., \& García, S. (2024). Hybrid Gromov-Wasserstein Embedding for Capsule Learning. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNNLS.2023.3348657
227. Shivakumara, P., Banerjee, A., Nandanwar, L., Pal, U., Antonacopoulos, A., Lu, T., \& Blumenstein, M. (2024). A new deep CNN for 3D text localization in the wild through shadow removal. Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 238, 103863. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.cviu.2023.103863
228. Shivakumara, P., Banerjee, A., Pal, U., Nandanwar, L., Lu, T., \& Liu, C.-L. (2023). A New LanguageIndependent Deep CNN for Scene Text Detection and Style Transfer in Social Media Images. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 32, 35523566. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIP.2023.3287038
229. Shivakumara, P., Pavan Kumar, C., Nemade, J. J., Michael, K., Kumar, A., Anami, B. S., \& Pal, U. (2024). A new U-Net based system for multicultural wedding image classification. Expert Systems with Applications, 237, 121562. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.eswa.2023.121562
230. Shivakumara, P., Roy, A., Nandanwar, L., Pal, U., Lu, Y., \& Liu, C.-L. (2023). A New Lightweight Script Independent Scene Text Style Transfer Network. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 37(13). https://doi. org/10.1142/S0218001423530038
231. Singh, D., Chattopadhyay, A., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023). To Continue Transmission or to Explore Relays: Millimeter Wave D2D Communication in Presence of Dynamic Obstacles. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 22(8), 4961-4972. https://doi. org/10.1109/TMC.2022.3160764
232. Singh, R. K., Raj, R., \& Madalli, D. P. (2024). Investigation of research support services (RSS) in academic libraries of India. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science. https://doi. org/10.1177/09610006241245714
233. Sucharita, S., Sahu, B., Swarnkar, T., \& Meher, S. K. (2023). Classification of cancer microarray data using a two-step feature selection framework with moth-flame optimization and extreme learning


machine. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 83, 21319-21346. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-16353-2
234. Varadarajan, U., \& Dutta, B. (2023). Structuring narrative information via metadata: a case of clinical narratives. International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies, 16(3), 238-250. https:// doi.org/10.1504/IJMSO.2023.137177
235. Varadarajan, U., \& Dutta, B. (2024). Bridging the Narrative Gap in Healthcare: One Framework at a Time. Knowledge Organization, 51(2), 96-116. https://doi.org/10.5771/0943-7444-2024-2-96
236. Xue, G., Wang, J., Zhang, K., \& Pal, N. R. (2024). High-Dimensional Fuzzy Inference Systems. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 54(1), 507-519. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TSMC.2023.3311475
237. Yin, F., Li, W., Zhang, K., Wang, J., \& Pal, N. R. (2023). Pseudo inverse versus iterated projection: Novel learning approach and its application on broad learning system. Information Sciences, 649, 119648. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ins.2023.119648
238. Zhong, D., Zhan, H., Lyu, S., Liu, C., Yin, B., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., \& Lu, Y. (2024). NDOrder: Exploring a novel decoding order for scene text recognition. Expert Systems with Applications, 249, 123771. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. eswa.2024.123771

Library, Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)

  1. A., S., Paladhi, M. M., \& Maruthaveeran, V. (2024). Evaluating AI literacy proficiency among LIS researchers in ASEAN. Library Hi Tech News, 41(4), 6-8. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHTN-07-2023-0121
  2. Damar, M., Küme, T., Yüksel, İ., Çetinkol, A. E., Pal, J. K. \& Safa Erenay, F. (2024). Medical Informatics as a Concept and Field-Based Medical Informatics Research: The Case of Turkey. Duzce Medical Journal, 26(1), 44-55. https://doi.org/10.18678/ dtfd. 1410276

Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)

  1. Aithani, D., Jyethi, D. S., Yadav, A. K., Siddiqui, Z., \& Khillare, P. S. (2024). Risk assessment of trace elements in vegetables grown in river Yamuna floodplain in Delhi. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 46. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-024-01948-x
  2. Ansarinasab, S., Ghassemi, F., Nazarimehr, F., Ghosh, D., \& Jafari, S. (2024). Phase synchronization in cryptocurrency network and its features. International Journal of Modern Physics C, 35(02), 1-21. https:// doi.org/10.1142/S0129183124500189
  3. Ansarinasab, S., Nazarimehr, F., Ghassemi, F., Ghosh, D., \& Jafari, S. (2024). Spatial dynamics of
    swarmalators’ movements. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 468, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. amc.2023.128508
  4. Ansarinasab, S., Nazarimehr, F., Sar, G. K., Ghassemi, F., Ghosh, D., Jafari, S., \& Perc, M. (2024). The spatial dynamics and phase transitions in non-identical swarmalators. Nonlinear Dynamics, 112, 465-483. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11071-024-09625-5
  5. Anwar, M. S., Frolov, N., Hramov, A. E., \& Ghosh, D. (2024). Self-organized bistability on globally coupled higher-order networks. Physical Review E, 109, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.014225
  6. Anwar, M. S., \&Ghosh, D. (2023). Synchronization in Temporal Simplicial Complexes. SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, 22(3), 2054-2081. https://doi.org/10.1137/22M1525909
  7. Anwar, M. S., Sar, G. K., Perc, M., \& Ghosh, D. (2024). Collective dynamics of swarmalators with higher-order interactions. Communications Physics, 7, 59-68. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-024-01556-2
  8. Bharti, Sarkar, S., Ohshima, H., \& Gopmandal, P. P. (2024). Electrophoresis of hydrophobic and polarizable liquid droplets in hydrogel medium. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 395. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.molliq.2023.123810
  9. Bhattacharya, R., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023a). Comparative study between charge and spin thermoelectric figure of merits in an antiferromagnetic ring. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 35(44). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/acea4d
  10. Bhattacharya, R., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023b). Phononic thermal rectifier: a new proposition. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 56(7). https:// doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/acb21b
  11. Bhowmick, S., Biswas, S. K., \& Mondal, T. K. (2024). Quantifying fluid pressure events using shallow crustal veins. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-023-02362-x
  12. Bose, K., Das, S. S., \& Mondal, S. (2023). Global palaeobiogeographic distribution patterns of the Cenozoic pleurotomanid gastropods (Family: Pleurotomanidae Swainson, 1840). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, 104(1), 115-130. https://doi. org/10.1007/s12549-023-00589-9
  13. Chakrabarty, A., Mukherjee, S., Karmakar, S., Sanyal, S., \& Sengupta, P. (2023). Petrogenesis and in situ U-Pb zircon dates of a suite of granitoid in the northern part of the Central Indian tectonic Zone: Implications for prolonged arc magmatism during the formation of the Columbia supercontinent. Precambrian Research, 387, 1-19. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.precamres.2023.106990
  14. Chakravorti, S., Roy, A., \& Sengupta, D. P. (2024). Patterns of diversity of temnospondyl

amphibians in India and South-East Asia. Annales de Paléontologie, 110(1). https://doi. org/10.1016/j.annpal.2024.102686
255. Chatterjee, S., Karmakar, S., Mukherjee, S., Sanyal, S., \& Sengupta, P. (2023). Origin of clinopyroxeneilmenite symplectites in mafic granulites from eastern parts of the Chotanagpur granite gneissic complex, East Indian shield. American Mineralogist, 108(12), 23082322. https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2022-8715
256. Dalui, S., Mitra, A. K., Mitra, D., \& Ghosh, S. (2024). Spinning black hole in a fluid. Physical Review D, 109(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/ PhysRevD.109.064055
257. Das, G., Biswas, S. K., Mondal, T. K., \&Mondal, S. (2024). Evolution of tensile fractures in feldspar porphyroclast and its implication in paleostress estimation. Journal of Structural Geology, 179. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2023.105039
258. Das Gupta, D., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023a). Generation of pure spin circular current in an open magnetic quantum ring with vanishing net magnetization. Physical Review B, 108(19). https:// doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.108.195428
259. Das Gupta, D., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023b). Implementation of logical operations using antiferromagnetic helical molecule. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 56(46). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/acef38
260. Das Gupta, D., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023c). Spin current rectification in a helical magnetic system with vanishing net magnetization. Annals of Physics, 454. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aop.2023.169343
261. Das, S. S., Saha, S., Bardhan, S., Mondal, S., Paul, S., Mallick, S., Saha, R., \& Allmon, W. D. (2023). Comment on: Fürsich et al., 2023, Miocene instead of Jurassic: the importance of sound fieldwork for paleontological data analysis. Journal of Paleontology, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1017/jaa.2023.91
262. de Kock, M. O., Malatji, I., Wabo, H., Mukhopadhyay, J., Banerjee, A., \& Maré, L. P. (2024). High-latitude platform carbonate deposition constitutes a climate conundrum at the terminal Mesoproterozoic. Nature Communications, 15. https://doi.org/10.1038/ s41467-024-46390-w
263. Dey, A., Paul, A., \& Pal, S. (2024). Imprints of dark matter-massive neutrino interaction in upcoming post-reionization and galaxy surveys. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 527(1), 790-802.
264. Dey, M., Mukherjee, A., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023). Thermoelectricity in a Quasiperiodic Lattice Beyond Nearest-Neighbor Electron Hopping. Annalen Der Physik, 535(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/ andp. 202200326
265. Dey, M., Sarkar, S., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023). Light irradiation controlled spin selectivity in a magnetic helix. Physical Review B, 108(15). https:// doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.108.155408
266. di Marco, A., Banik, A. D., Ghoshal, A., \& Pradisi, G. (2023). Minimal leptogenesis in brane-inspired cosmology. Physical Review D, 107(10). https://doi. org/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.103509
267. Dutta Banik, A. (2024). A solar investigation of multicomponent dark matter. Nuclear Physics B, 998. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2023.116394
268. Ebrahimi, M. A., Ahmadi, S., Molla, A. S. S., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023). Negative differential resistance effect and current rectification in WS2 nanotubes: A density functional theory study. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 179. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. jpcs.2023.111369
269. Eslami, L., Farshchi, N., Maiti, S. K., \& Ahmadi, S. (2023). Spin dependent molecular junction with graphene electrodes as a thermoelectric nanodevice. Journal of Applied Physics, 133(10). https://doi. org/10.1063/5.0131642
270. Ezcurra, M. D., Bandyopadhyay, S., Sengupta, D. P., Sen, K., Sennikov, A. G., Sookias, R. B., Nesbitt, S. J., \& Butler, R. J. (2023). A new archosauriform species from the Panchet Formation of India and the diversification of Proterosuchidae after the end-Permian mass extinction. Royal Society Open Science, 10. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos. 230387
271. Ganguly, S., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023). Electrical analogue of one-dimensional and quasi-one-dimensional Aubry-André-Harper lattices. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https:// doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40690-9
272. Ganguly, S., Sarkar, S., Mondal, K., \& Maiti, S. K. (2024). Phenomenon of multiple reentrant localization in a double-stranded helix with transverse electric field. Scientific Reports, 14. https://doi. org/10.1038/s41598-024-52579-2
273. Ghosh, S. B., Chowdhury, S. R., Kar, G., Roy, A., Guha, T., \& Banik, M. (2024). Quantum Nonlocality: Multicopy Resource Interconvertibility and Their Asymptotic Inequivalence. Physical Review Letters, 132(25). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.250205
274. Ghosh, S., Pal, S., Sar, G. K., \& Ghosh, D. (2024). Amplitude responses of swarmalators. Physical Review E, 109, 1-12. https://doi. org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.054205
275. Gupta, D. das, Maiti, S. K., Pérez, L. M., Silva, J. H. O., \& Laroze, D. (2023). Double stranded antiferromagnetic helix as an efficient spin filter. Results in Physics, 52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. rinp.2023.106918
276. Gupta, T., Ghosh, S. B., A V, A., das Bhowmik, A., Saha, S., Guha, T., Rahaman, R., \& Mukherjee, A. (2023). Hierarchical activation of quantum nonlocality: Stronger than local indistinguishability. Physical Review A, 107(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/ PhysRevA.107.052418


  1. Jenifer, S. N., Ghosh, D., \& Muruganandam, P. (2024). Synchronizability in randomized weighted simplicial complexes. Physical Review E, 109, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.054302
  2. Mahakal, S., Das, D., Singha, P., Banerjee, A., Das, S. C., Maiti, S. K., Assa Aravindh, S., \& Malik, K. (2023). Transport phenomena of TiCoSb: defect induced modification in the structure and density of states. Materials Advances, 4(18). https://doi. org/10.1039/D3MAOO323J
  3. Majhi, J., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023a). Generation and manipulation of pure spin current in a conducting loop coupled to an Aharonov-Bohm ring. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 35(19).https:// doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/acc0bd
  4. Majhi, J., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023b). Spin filtration in generalized Sierpinski triangles in presence of Rashba spinorbit interaction. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 56(44). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ace839
  5. Majhi, J., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023c). Spin-dependent transport through a magnetic Möbius strip: comparison with a regular magnetic cylinder. The European Physical Journal Plus, 138(6). https:// doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-023-04178-9
  6. Majhi, J., \& Maiti, S. K. (2024). Strain-controlled charge and spin current rectifications in spin-orbit coupled graphene nano-ribbon: A new proposition. Journal of Applied Physics, 135. https://doi. org/10.1063/5.0185025
  7. Miraj, M. R., Ghosh, D., \& Hens, C. (2024). Coprime networks of the composite numbers: Pseudo-randomness and synchronizability. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 355, 96-110. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2024.04.024
  8. Mondal, K., Ganguly, S., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023). Thermoelectric phenomena in an antiferromagnetic helix: Role of electric field. Physical Review B, 108(19). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.108.195401
  9. Mondal, M., \& Maiti, S. K. (2024). Biasinducedcircular current in a loop nanojunction with AAH modulation: Role of hopping dimerization. Europhysics Letters, 146(5). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/ad4585
  10. Mondal, S., Mondal, T. K., Biswas, S., \& Das, G. (2023). Understanding the spatio-temporal evolution of fractures in pillow basalt. Geologica Acta, 21, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1344/GeologicaActa2023.21.8
  11. Nag Chowdhury, S., Anwar, M. S., \& Ghosh, D. (2024). Cluster formation due to repulsive spanning trees in attractively coupled networks. Physical Review E, 109. https://doi.org/10.1103/ PhysRevE.109.044314
  12. Neogi, S., Aich, G., Dey, A., Maitra, S., Bandyopadhyay, O., \& Ghosh, K. (2024). Otsu-BRSG: An Effective Algorithm for River Bank Line Detection and Monitoring in the Challenging Terrains of Kaziranga

National Park. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 52, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12524-024-01843-z
289. Pal, S., Samanta, R., \& Pal, S. (2023). Revisiting coupled CDM-massive neutrino perturbations in diverse cosmological backgrounds. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 12. https://doi. org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/12/004
290. Pal, S., Sar, G. K., Ghosh, D., \& Pal, A. (2024). Directional synchrony among self-propelled particles under spatial influence. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 34, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0188406
291. Paul, D., Dey, A., Dutta Banik, A., \& Pal, S. (2023). Confronting global $21-\mathrm{cm}$ signal with Bbb Z3 symmetric dark matter models. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/11/015
292. Rakshit, S., Majhi, S., \& Ghosh, D. (2024). Stability analysis of synchronization in long-range temporal networks using theory of dichotomy. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 34(3), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0197979
293. Roy, S., Ganguly, S., \& Maiti, S.K.(2023).Interplaybetween hopping dimerization and quasi-periodicity on flux-driven circular current in an incommensurate Su-SchriefferHeeger ring. Scientific Reports, 13. https://doi. org/10.1038/s41598-023-31354-9
294. Roy, S., Ghosh, S., Saha, A., Chandra Mali, P., Perc, M., \& Ghosh, D. (2024). The eco-evolutionary dynamics of strategic species. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 480. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2024.0127
295. Roy, S., \& Maiti, S. K. (2023). Circular current in a one-dimensional Hubbard quasi-periodic Su-SchriefferHeeger ring. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 35(35). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/acd60f
296. Samanta, A., Sarkar, M., Mondal, H., Das, R., \& Sarkar, S. (2023). Turbulence anisotropy in a wallwake flow downstream of two horizontal cylinders. Flow Measurement and Instrumentation, 94. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.flowmeasinst.2023.102456
297. Sar, G. K., Ghosh, D., \& O’Keeffe, K. (2024). Solvable model of driven matter with pinning. Physical Review E, 109, 1-10. https://doi. org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.044603
298. Sarkar, M., Samanta, A., Sarkar, D., Das, R., \& Sarkar, S. (2024). Turbulence in a wall-wake flow downstream of two horizontal cylinders. Marine Georesources \& Geotechnology, 42(7), 878-897. https://doi.org/10. 1080/1064119X.2023.2234361
299. Sayeed Anwar, M., Ghosh, D., \& Carletti, T. (2024). Global synchronization on time-varying higherorder structures. Journal of Physics: Complexity, 5(1), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-072X/ad3262


  1. Shah, R., Bhaumik, A., Mukherjee, P., \& Pal, S. (2024). Reconstructing the Hubble Parameter with Future Gravitational-wave Missions Using Machine Learning. The Astrophysical Journal, 960(1). https:// doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad055f
  2. Shah, R., Mitra, A., Mukherjee, P., Pal, B., \& Pal, S. (2024). Role of Future SNIa Data from Rubin LSST in Reinvestigating Cosmological Models. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 530(3), 2627-2636.
  3. Sudhishna, P. N. R. L., Mondal, S., Mondal, T. K., \& Das, G. (2024). Study of restricted fractures in veins and dykes, and associated stress distribution. Journal of Earth System Science, 133. https://doi. org/10.1007/s12040-023-02238-3

Social Sciences Division (SSD)

  1. Afridi, F., Bishnu, M., \& Mahajan, K. (2023). Gender and mechanization: Evidence from Indian agriculture. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 105(1), 52-75. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajae. 12315
  2. Afridi, F., Dhillon, A., \& Sharma, S. (2024). The ties that bind us: Social networks and productivity in the factory. Journal of Economic Behavior \& Organization, 218, 470-485. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. jebo.2023.12.026
  3. Amol, A., Bishnu, M., \& Ray, T. (2023). Pension, possible phaseout, and endogenous fertility in general equilibrium. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 25(2), 376-406. https://doi.org/10.1111/ jpet. 12621
  4. Banerjee, P., Ghosh, S., \& Hazra, S. (2023). Experience, learning and the detection of deception. Journal of Economic Criminology, 1, 100010. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.jeconc.2023.100010
  5. Bhattacharya, J., Bishnu, M., \& Wang, M. (2023). Credit Markets with Time Inconsistent Agents and Strategic Loan Default. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmcb. 13035
  6. Bhowmik, A., \& Kaur, J. (2023). Competitive equilibria and robust efficiency with club goods. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 108, 102876. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmateco.2023.102876
  7. Bishnu, M., Garg, S., Garg, T., \& Ray, T. (2023). Intergenerational transfers: Public education and pensions with endogenous fertility. Journal of Economic DynamicsandControl, 153, 104697. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.jedc.2023.104697
  8. Bishnu, M., Kumru, C. S., \& Nakornthab, A. (2023). Implications of present-biased preferences on inheritance taxes. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 27(5), 1202-1229. https://doi.org/10.1017/ S1365100522000189
  9. Chatterjee, R., Chattopadhyay, S., \& Kabiraj, T. (2024). R\&D Incentives with Uncertain Probability
    of Success. Studies in Microeconomics. https://doi. org/10.1177/23210222231178578
  10. Chowdhury, K. B. (2024). Relationships between inflation, output growth, and uncertainty in the era of inflation stabilization: a multicountry study. Empirical Economics, 66(2), 623-650. https://doi. org/10.1007/s00181-023-02473-z
  11. Das, N.S., Das, B. R. M. H. D. N. S. (2023). Named Entity Recognition for Odia Text Using Machine Learning Algorithm. Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Science, 35, 110-117.
  12. Das, S., \& Mukherjee, D. (2023). Multidimensional Deprivation from Children’s Perspectives: A CrossNational Comparative Analysis. Child Indicators Research, 16(3), 1097-1136. https://doi. org/10.1007/s12187-022-10003-z
  13. Das, S., Mukhopadhyay, A., \& Saroy, R. (2023). Does affirmative action in politics hinder performance? Evidence from India. Journal of Economic Behavior \& Organization, 214, 370-405. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.jebo.2023.08.009
  14. Das, T., \& Banerjee, P. (2023). Peer effects on decision making in complex financial situations. Economic Modelling, 127, 106477. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.econmod.2023.106477
  15. Dash, N. S. (2023). Some Aspects of the Ambiguities of Bengali Non-finite Verb Forms. SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics, 20(8), 15-37.
  16. Dash, N. S., \& Bhattacharyya, A. (2023). Utilizing IndoWordNet as a Digital Lexical Resource in Language Learning/Teaching Purposes. Aligarh Journal of Linguistics, 12(1-2), 41-72.
  17. Dash, N. S., Das, S., \& Arulmozi, S. (2023). Revisiting the Concept of Questionnaire Used in Linguistic Field Surveys. Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 49, 7-39.
  18. De, P., Chatterjee, N., Pal, R., \& Ghosh, A. (2024). Cognitive facet and paradigm of the caregivers of children with developmental problems in Eastern India. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 13(5), 2006-2014. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc. jfmpc_1780_23
  19. Dey, A., Mukherjee, D., \& Roy, S. Sen. (2023). Latent class analysis in a complex sampling design – an advanced modelling approach in Epidemiology. EFI Bulletin, 4(1).
  20. Dhar, A., Mukherjee, H., Roy, K., Santosh, K. C., \& Dash, N. S. (2023). Hybrid approach on text categorization: A case study with Bangla news article. Journal of Information Science, 49(3), 762-777.
  21. Dihidar, K. (2024). On the sample size determination based on the randomized response surveys. International Journal of Statistical Sciences, 24(1), $115-132$.

  1. Graves, N., Maiti, R., Aloweni, F. A. B., Yi Zhen, N., Yuh, A. S., Bishnoi, P., Chong, T. T., Carmody, D., \& Harding, K. (2023). Retrospective matched cohort study of incidence rates and excess length of hospital stay owing to pressure injuries in an Asian setting. Health Care Science, 2(2), 82-93. https:// doi.org/10.1002/hcs2.30
  2. Kapoor, M., Ambade, M., Ravi, S., \& Subramanian, S. v. (2024). Age- and Gender-Specific Prevalence of Intellectually Disabled Population in India. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 54(4), 15941604. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05849-9
  3. Kar, S., Dey, S., Chowdhury, K. B., Ghosh, S. K., Mukhopadhyay, J., Kumar, S., Ghosh, S., \& Majumdar, S. (2023). Phyto-assisted synthesis of CuO/industrial waste derived biochar composite for adsorptive removal of doxycycline hydrochloride and recycling of spent biochar as green energy storage device. Environmental Research, 236, 116824. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.116824
  4. Karmakar, S., \& Chatterjee, G. (2023). The male beard as a cue for perceived facial attractiveness. International Journal of Psychology, 58.
  5. Maiti, R., Li, J., Das, P., Liu, X., Feng, L., Hausenloy, D. J., \& Chakraborty, B. (2023). A distributionfree smoothed combination method to improve discrimination accuracy in multi-category classification. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 32(2), 242266. https://doi.org/10.1177/09622802221137742
  6. Maitra, P., Mitra, S., Mookherjee, D., \& Visaria, S. (2024). Decentralized Targeting of Agricultural Credit Programs: Private Versus Political Intermediaries. Journal of the European Economic Association, 1-52. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvae018
  7. Maitra, S., Bose, A., Behera, H. C., Chatterjee, D., \& Bandyopadhyay, A. R. (2023). Association Of Anthropometric And Physiological Variables With Bone Mass And Hemoglobin Levels: A Comparative Study Among The Tripuri And Chakma Populations Of Tripura And The Bengalee Hindu Caste Population Of West Bengal, India. Genus Homo, 7, 57-58.
  8. Mendiratta, J., Pillamarapu, M., Chakraborty, I., Vaswani, R., Kapoor, M., Vadlamani, S., \& Saberwal, G. (2023). Ethnic representation in interventional clinical trials run in India. The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia, 15, 100230. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100230
  9. Mukherjee, D., Sarkar, A., \& Mukherjee, S. K. (2024). Visualising the ‘Price-Quality’ considerations of Indian truck market. Academy of Marketing Studies Journal, 28(1).
  10. Ravi, S., \& Kapoor, M. (2023). State Budget Analysis: Observational Time Trend Analysis from 1990 to 2020. Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister.
  11. Ravi, S., \& Kapoor, M. (2024). Economic Performance of Parliamentary Constituencies UPA (2) versus NDA
    (Modi Years). Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, 1-19.
  12. Ravi, S., Kim, R., Subramanian, S., \& Kapoor, M. (2023). Exercising in India. Collegium Antropologicum, 47(1), 39-48. https://doi.org/10.5671/ca.47.1.5
  13. Ravi, S., Rajpal, S., Subramanian, S. v., \& Kapoor, M. (2023). Assessing the National Surveys for its Representativeness: An Analysis of the Data Quality of the National Sample Survey (NSS). Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister.
  14. Ravi, S., Rajpal, S., Subramanian, S. v., \& Kapoor, M. (2024). Change in Religious Composition across Districts in India from 2001 to 2011. Economic \& Political Weekly (EPW), 59(10), 55-60.
  15. Roy, D., Santra, S., Mukherjee, D., \& Chanda, B. (2024). Significance of Anatomical Constraints in Virtual Try-On. IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence, 8(2), 1853-1864. https://doi.org/10.1109/TETCI.2024.3353080
  16. Roychoudhury, S., Bhowmik, A., \& Chattopadhyay, S. (2024). Innovation and governance. Journal of Economics and Finance, 48(1), 78-106. https://doi. org/10.1007/s12197-023-09632-z
  17. Sharma, B. v., Kumar, T. P., Ajith, A., Behera, H. C., \& Venkat Prasad, V. T. (2023). A Study on Maternal Factors and Reproductive Outcomes among Tribal Communities of Telangana, India. J. Indian Anthrop. Soc, 58(1).
  18. Swaminathan, M., \& Nagbhushan, S. (2023). Wealth Mobility: Notes from Two Villages of Bihar. Review of Agrarian Studies, 13(1).
  19. Yap, J., J Dziak, J., Maiti, R., Lynch, K., McKay, J. R., Chakraborty, B., \& Nahum-Shani, I. (2023). Sample size estimation for comparing dynamic treatment regimens in a SMART: A Monte Carlo-based approach and case study with longitudinal overdispersed count outcomes. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 32(7), 1267-1283. https://doi. org/10.1177/09622802231167435

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division (SQCORD)

  1. Adapa, S. K., \& Jagadish. (2023). Prospects of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites for Additive Manufacturing Applications: A Review. JOM, 75(3), 920-940. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s11837-022-05670-w
  2. Adapa, S. K., \& Jagadish. (2024). Design and fabrication of internal mixer and filament extruder for extraction of hybrid filament composite for FDM applications. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 18(1), 419432. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12008-023-01521-3
  3. Anis, M.Z. (2024). On Tolerancing Of Shiftablity Parameters of An Automobile Gear Box: A Case Study. International Journal of Process Management

and Benchmarking, 16(2), 231-242. https://doi. org/10.1504/IJPMB.2022.10052744
346. Anis, M. Z., \& Bera, K. (2024). The unit-Gompertz distribution revisited: properties and characterizations. Rendiconti Del Circolo Matematico Di Palermo Series 2, 73(5), 1921-1936. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s12215-024-01021-7
347. Anis, M. Z., Okorie, I., \& Ahsanullah, M. (2024). A Review of the Rayleigh Distribution: Properties, Estimation \& Application to COVID-19 Data. Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, 47(1), 6. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s40840-023-01605-z
348. Barman, A., Chakraborty, A. K., Goswami, A., Banerjee, P., \& De, P. K. (2023). Pricing and inventory decision in a two-layer supply chain under the Weibull distribution product deterioration: An application of NSGA-II. RAIROOperations Research, 57(4), 2279-2300.
349. Barman, A., De, P. K., Chakraborty, A., Chee, P. L., \& Das, R. (2023). Optimal pricing policy in a three-layer dual-channel supply chain under government subsidy in green manufacturing. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 204, 401-429.
350. Baroi, B. K., Jagadish, \& Patowari, P. K. (2024). Effect of boric acid in powder mixed EDM of Ti-6al-4V ELI. Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 39(1), 130-143. https://doi.org/10.1080/10426914.2023 .2195907
351. Bera, K., \& Anis, M. Z. (2023). Estimation of Cpm for autocorrelated data in the presence of random measurement errors. Communications in Statistics Simulation and Computation, 1-28. https://doi.org/1 0.1080/03610918.2023.2278025
352. Bera, K., \& Anis, M. Z. (2023b). Measuring OneSided Process Capability Index for Autocorrelated Data in the Presence of Random Measurement Errors. Stochastics and Quality Control, 38(2), 95-107. https://doi.org/10.1515/eqc-2023-0020
353. Bera, K., \& Anis, M. Z. (2024a). A note on statistical analysis of $C_{n}(p k)$ for autocorrelated data in the presence of random measurement errors. Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods, 53(20), 7326-7331. https://doi.org/10.1080/03610 926.2023.2263115
354. Bera, K., \& Anis, M. Z. (2024b). Process incapability index for autocorrelated data in the presence of measurement errors. Communications in Statistics Theory and Methods, 53(15), 5439-5459. https:// doi.org/10.1080/03610926.2023.2220921
355. Bhat, S., Antony, J., Gijo, E. V., Koul, R., Cudney, E. A., \& Chakraborty, A. (2023). A study on critical failure factors of Design for Six Sigma in Indian companies: results from a pilot survey. The TQM Journal, 35(4), p1072-1093.
356. Bhat, S., Antony, J., Maalouf, M., \& Gijo, E. V. (2023). Applications of six sigma for service quality enhancement in the UAE: a multiple case study analysis and lessons learned. International Journal of Lean Six Sigma, 14(7), 1492-1517.
357. Chakraborty, S., Das, O., \& Pradhan, B. (2023). Weighted negative cumulative extropy with application in testing uniformity. Physica A:Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 624. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.physa.2023.128957
358. Chakraborty, S., \& Pradhan, B. (2023). On cumulative residual extropy of coherent and mixed systems. Annals of Operations Research, 340, 59-81. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s10479-023-05727-2
359. Chakraborty, S., \& Pradhan, B. (2024). On cumulative residual information generating function: properties, inference and applications. OPSEARCH.
360. Chakraborty, T., Kamat, G., \& Chakraborty, A. K. (2023). Bayesian Neural Tree Model for Nonparametric Regression. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 65(2), 101-126.
361. Chatterjee, M. (2023). Multivariate supplier selection for asymmetric specification region: using price and quality. Annals of Operations Research, 324(1-2), 10231040. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-022-04678-4
362. Costa, F., Kundu, K., Rossini, M., \& PortioliStaudacher, A. (2023). Comparative study of bottleneck-based release models and load-based ones in a hybrid MTO-MTS flow shop: an assessment by simulation. Operations Management Research, 16(1), 33-48. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12063-02200276-6
363. Das, N. (2023). Multivariate control chart for controlling variability – A comparative study. International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, 16(1), 35-43. https://doi.org/10.4314/ ijest.v16i1.4
364. Das, O., Chakraborty, S., \& Pradhan, B. (2024). On Mathai-Haubold past entropy measure. Journal of the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics, 25, 327342. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41096-024-00183-y
365. Das, P., \& Ghosh, S. (2023). Multi-Stage optimization under uncertainty in reverse logistics operations: An industrial scenario. International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, 15(2), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.4314/ijest.v15i2.1
366. Das, P., Masanta, M., Kundu, A., \& Bhattacharyya, A. (2023). A Classical and Simulated Approach of Cost Optimization in Reverse Logistics Process for E-Commerce Business. International Journal of Procurement Management, 1(1). https://doi. org/10.1504/IJPM.2023.10061307
367. Dey, S. K., Kundu, K., \& Das, P. (2024). Digital technology based game-theoretic pricing strategies in a three-tier perishable food supply chain. Annals of Operations Research. https://doi. org/10.1007/s10479-024-06021-5


  1. Dey, S., Saha, M., Anis, M. Z., Maiti, S. S., \& Kumar, S. (2023). Estimation and confidence intervals of C_(N_p ) (u,* * v) for logistic-exponential distribution with application. International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 14, 431446. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13198-023-01870-y
  2. Dubey, D., Neogy, S. K., \& Raghavan, T. E. S. (2023). A Note on Linear Complementarity via TwoPerson Zero-Sum Games. International Game Theory Review, 25(01). https://doi.org/10.1142/ 50219198922500190
  3. Dutta, A., \& Das, A. K. (2023). Homotopy Continuation Method for Discounted Zero-Sum Stochastic Game with ARAT Structure. International Game Theory Review, 25(3), 2340004-23400022.
  4. Frecassetti, S., Kassem, B., Kundu, K., Ferrazzi, M., \& Portioli-Staudacher, A. (2023). Introducing Lean practices through simulation: A case study in an Italian SME. Quality Management Journal, 30(2), 90-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/10686967.2023. 2171326
  5. Kumar, B., Deepmala, \& Das, A. K. (2023). Projected fixed point iterative method for large and sparse horizontal linear complementarity problem. Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 55, 716-725.
  6. Kumari, M., De, P. K., \& Chakraborty, A. K. (2023). Formulation of a multi-period multi-echelon locationinventory – routing problem comparing different nature-inspired algorithms. Sadhana, 48.
  7. Kundu, K., \& Rossini, M. (2023). Case study on simulation analysis of a logistics network with multiple products by applying lateral transshipments algorithms. Management Research Review, 46(4), 508-533. https://doi.org/10.1108/MRR-11-20210802
  8. Manzoor, R., Sahay, B. S., \& Singh, S. K. (2024). Examining the Factors That Facilitate or Hinder the Use of Blockchain Technology to Enhance the Resilience of Supply Chains. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 71, 10626-10649. https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2024.3358722
  9. Masanta, M., Giri, B. C., \& Das, P. (2023). Green consideration in a closed-loop supply chain model with imperfect inspection under learning impact. Journal of Cleaner Production, 428, 139201. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139201
  10. Nirmal, D. D., Nageswara Reddy, K., \& Singh, S. K. (2024). Application of fuzzy methods in green and sustainable supply chains: critical insights from a systematic review and bibliometric analysis. Benchmarking: An International Journal, 31(5), 17001748. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-09-2022-0563
  11. Pal, S., \& Gauri, S. K. (2023a). Monitoring processes with ordinal data: an area-based approach.

Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation, 52(4), 1361-1383. https://doi.org/10 .1080/03610918.2021.1882494
379. Pal, S., \& Gauri, S. K. (2023b). The pitfalls of the unconventional process capability indices. International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, 15(1), 37-46. https://doi.org/10.4314/ ijest.v15i1.4
380. Panja, A., Kundu, P., \& Pradhan, B. (2024). Stochastic comparisons of coherent systems with active redundancy at the component or system levels and component lifetimes following the accelerated life model. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 40, 446-461.
381. Panja, A., Kundu, P., \& Pradhan, B. (2024). Comparisons of coherent systems with active redundancy and component lifetime following the proportional odds model. Annals of Operations Research, 340, 367-387. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s10479-024-05861-5
382. Reddy, J., Jagadish, Das, B., \& Debnath, S. (2023). Experimental investigation and optimization of sand-coated solar air collector parameters by fuzzyMCDM integrated decision approach. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 148(12), 55435556. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-023-12114-3
383. Rossini, M., Powell, D. J., \& Kundu, K. (2023). Lean supply chain management and Industry 4.0: a systematic literature review. International Journal of Lean Six Sigma, J4(2), 253-276. https://doi. org/10.1108/ULSS-05-2021-0092
384. Saha, A., \& Anis, M. Z. (2024). A family of tests for trend change in failure rate function with right censored data. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 94(6), 1191-1203. https://doi.org/10.1 080/00949655.2023.2282740
385. Sandeep, \& Mukhopadhyay, A. R. (2023). Optimal Diagnosis Interval for Online Quality Control Methods. Quality Engineering, 36(3). https://doi.org/ 10.1080/08982112.2023.2256372
386. Singh, G., Mer, V. N., Kumar, P., \& Neogy, S. K. (2023). Some more subclasses of Q-matrix. Operations Research Letters, 51(1), 111-115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orl.2023.01.002
387. Singh, S. K., \& Yadav, V. (2023). Modified goal programming approach for solving multi-objective environmental management problem. Annals of Operations Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-023-05342-1
388. Soni, D. L., Jagadish, \& Neigapula, V. S. N. (2024a). Nature inspired hexagonal textured patterns using entropy-PROMETHEE-II methods: an experimental study. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 1, 1-12. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s12008-024-01909-9


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  2. Thiruvankatachari, P., Gomatam, R., \& Kumar, S. (2024). On Completely Mixed Games. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 201, 313-322.

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

  1. Ale, L., Gentleman, R., Sonmez, T. F., Sarkar, D., \& Endres, C. (2024). nhanesA: achieving transparency and reproducibility in NHANES research. Database, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/database/baae028
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  8. Basu, S., \& Ghosh, S. (2024). Equivariant cohomology for cyclic groups of square-free order. Res. Math. Sci., 11(2), 1-33. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40687-024-00443-0
  9. Behera, B. (2023a). Dilates of shift-invariant spaces on local fields. Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen, 102, 261-284. https://doi.org/10.5486/ PMD.2023.9271
  10. Behera, B. (2023b). Frame Wavelets of Local Fields with No Dual Wavelet Frames. Complex Analysis and Operator Theory, 17. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s11785-023-01328-w
  11. Behera, B. (2024). Hardy-Littlewood-Polya operators and their commutators on local fields. Periodica Mathematica Hungarica. https://doi. org/10.1007/s10998-024-00589-y
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  20. Bhattacharjee, M., Bose, A., \& Dey, A. (2023). Joint convergence of sample cross-covariance materices. Latin American Journal of Probability and Statistics, 20, 395-423.
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  1. Biswas, K., \& Dewan, U. (2024). Restricted Mean Value Property on Riemannian Manifolds. The Journal of Geometric Analysis, 34. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s12220-024-01555-3
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  3. Bose, A., Kappara, D., \& Bhattacharjee, M. (2023). Estimating Bergsma’s covariance. Journal of Korean Statistical Society, 52, 1025-1054.
  4. Bose, A., \& Sen, P. (2023). XX^T matrices with independent entries. Latin American Journal of of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, 20, 75-125.
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  13. Debnath, R., \& Sarkar, J. (2023). Schur functions and inner functions on the bidisc. Computational Methods and Function Theory, 1, 133-163. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s40315-022-00460-6
  14. Dutta, A. K. (2023). Mathematics in India Part 7: Zero-Divided Numbers in Indian Mathematics. Bhavana, 7(3), 35-47.
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  17. Ghosh, S., Mukherjee, S. S., Tran, H.-S., \& Gangopadhyay, U. (2024). Learning Networks from Gaussian Graphical Models and Gaussian Free Fields. Journal of Statistical Physics, 191. https://doi. org/10.1007/s10955-024-03257-0
  18. Goswami, D. (2024). A note on outer quantum automorphisms of finite dimensional von Neumann algebras. Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13226-024-00637-w
  19. Gupta, N. (2023). Some applications of $\$ G a _a \$$ actions on affine varieties. Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 70(09), 1407-1415. https:// doi.org/10.1090/noti2774
  20. Holowinsky, R., Qi, Z., \& Munshi, R. (2023). Beyond the Weyl barrier for GL(2) exponential sums. Advances in Mathematics, 426, 1-43. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.aim.2023.109099
  21. Joseph, M. (2023). Longest increasing path within the critical strip. Israel Journal of Mathematics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11856-023-2603-8
  22. Kappara, D., Bose, A., \& Bhattacharjee, M. (2023). An association measure for spatio-temporal time series. Metrika. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00184-023-00939-9
  23. Kulkarni, L., Kulathinal, S., \& Dewan, I. (2024). U-statistics based tests for marginal hazard rate orderings of two dependent variables. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 18. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s42519-024-00372-9
  24. Kundu, D., Nandi, S., \& Grover, R. (2024). On Weighted Least Squares Estimators for Chirp Like Model. Sankhya A, 86, 27-66.
  25. Laishram, S., Sarma, R., \& Sharma, H. (2024). Stability of certain higher degree polynomials. International Journal of Number Theory, 20, 229-240. https://doi. org/10.1142/S1793042124500118
  26. Maurya, R., Sarkar, J., \& Sensarma, A. (2024). Automorphisms and generalized projections on spaces of analytic functions. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2023.127698
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1, 204-217. https://doi.org/10.4153/S0008439522000236
444. Nandi, S., \& Kundu, D. (2023). Estimating Parameters in Multichannel Fundamental Frequency Model. Statistics, 57, 1142-1167.
445. Pandey, M., \& Chakrabarty, A. (2023). Length of stationary Gaussian excursions. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 151, 1339-1348.
446. Pathak, T., \& Sreekantan, R. (2024). Singularities of Feynman integrals. Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top.https:// doi.org/10.1140/epjs/s11734-023-01084-0
447. Samorodnitsky, G., \& Chakrabarty, A. (2023). Clustering of large deviations in moving average processes: The long memory regime. Stochastic Processes and Their Applications, 163, 387-423.
448. Samorodnitsky, G., \& Chakrabarty, A. (2024). Clustering of large deviations in moving average processes: The short memory regime. Annals of Applied Probability, 34, 3227-3250.
449. Sandeep, E. M., \& Ganguly, S. (2023). Zero-free regions for spectral averages of Hecke L-functions. International Journal of Number Theory, 19(09). https://doi.org/10.1142/S1793042123501051
450. Sengupta, J., Kroneis, T., Boddy, A. M., Roy, R., Sarkar, A., Sarkar, D., Ghosh, D., \& Huppertz, B. (2024). Sperm intrusion into the implantation-stage blastocyst and its potential biological significance. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoad043
451. Skraba, P., \& Yogeshwaran, D. (2024). Central limit theorem for euclidean minimal spanning acycles. Journal of Topology and Analysis, 19, 1-30. https:// doi.org/10.1142/S1793525323500590
452. Sreekantan, R. (2023). Abelian surfaces and the nonArchimedean Hodge-D-conjecture – The semi-stable case. Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova, 1. https://doi. org/10.4171/rsmup/139
453. Vinay Kumar, B. R., Kashyap, N., \& Yogeshwaran, D. (2023). An analysis of probabilistic forwarding of coded packets on random geometric graphs. Performance Evaluation, 160, 1023-1043. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.peva.2023.102343

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Centre for Research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE)

  1. Afridi, F., Bishnu, M., \& Mahajan, K. (2024). What determines women’s labor supply? The role of home productivity and social norms. Journal of Demographic Economics, 90(1), 55-87. https://doi.org/10.1017/ dem.2022.22
  2. Afridi, F., Debnath, S., Dinkelman, T., \& Sareen, K. (2023). Time for Clean Energy? Cleaner Fuels and Women’s Time in Home Production. The World Bank Economic Review, 37(2), 283-304. https://doi. org/10.1093/wber/lhac031
  3. Afridi, F., Dhillon, A., \& Roy, S. (2023). The Gendered Crisis: Livelihoods and Well-Being in India During COVID-19. Feminist Economics, 29(3), 40-74. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2023.2186461
  4. Agarwal Goel, P., \& Barua, R. (2023). Female education, marital assortative mating, and dowry: Theory and evidence from districts of India. Journal of Demographic Economics, 89(2), 183-209. https:// doi.org/10.1017/dem. 2021.23
  5. Aggarwal, K., Barua, R., \& Vidal-Fernandez, M. (2024). Still Waters Run Deep: Groundwater Contamination and Education Outcomes in India. Economics of Education Review, 100, 102525. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2024.102525
  6. Collins, C., Kerry, C., de Vos, A., Karnad, D., Nuno, A., \& Letessier, T. B. (2023). Changes in illegal fishing dynamics in a large-scale MPA during COVID-19. Current Biology, 33(16), R851-R852. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.05.076
  7. Das, S., \& Mukhopadhyay, A. (2023). What determines women’s labor supply? The role of home productivity and social norms. Journal of Economic Behaviour \& Organization, 214, 370-404.
  8. Dhamija, G., Kapoor, M., Kim, R., \& Subramanian, S. V. (2023). Explaining the poor-rich gap in anthropometric failure among children in India: An econometric analysis of the NFHS, 2021 and 2016. SSM – Population Health, 23, 101482. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101482
  9. Kekre, A., \& Mahajan, K. (2023). Maternity support and child health: Unintended gendered effects. Journal of Comparative Economics, 51(3), 880-898. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jce.2023.03.002
  10. Krishnapriya, P., Pattanayak, S., Somanathan, E., AlwinKeil, Jat, M., Sidhu, H., \& Shyamsundar, P. (2024). Mitigating agricultural residue burning: challenges and solutions across land classes in Punjab, India. Environmental Research: Food Systems, 1.
  11. Narayanan, S., Negi, D. S., \& Gupta, T. (2023). Separability, spillovers, and segmented markets: Evidence from dairy in India. Agricultural Economics, 54(6), 884-899. https://doi. org/10.1111/agec. 12786
  12. Pandey, D., Sharps, K., Simpson, D., Ramaswami, B., Cremades, R., Booth, N., Jamir, C., Büker, P., Sinha, V., Sinha, B., \& Emberson, L. D. (2023). Assessing the costs of ozone pollution in India for wheat producers, consumers, and government food welfare policies. Proceedings of the National Academy

of Sciences, 120(32). https://doi.org/10.1073/ pnas. 2207081120
466. Pascual, U., Balvanera, P., Anderson, C. B., ChaplinKramer, R., Christie, M., González-Jiménez, D., Martin, A., Raymond, C. M., Termansen, M., Vatn, A., Athayde, S., Baptiste, B., Barton, D. N., Jacobs, S., Kelemen, E., Kumar, R., Lazos, E., Mwampamba, T. H., Nakangu, B., Gundimeda, Haripriya … Zent, E. (2023). Diverse values of nature for sustainability. Nature, 620(7975), 813-823. https://doi. org/10.1038/s41586-023-06406-9
467. Sethi, R., \& Somanathan, R. (2023). Meritocracy and Representation. Journal of Economic Literature, 61(3), 941-957. https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.20221707

Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR)

  1. Agarwal, S., Raj, A., Chowdhury, A., Aich, G., Chatterjee, R., \& Ghosh, K. (2024). Investigating the impact of standard brain atlases and connectivity measures on the accuracy of ADHD detection from fMRI data using deep learning. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 83(25), 67023-67057. https://doi. org/10.1007/s11042-023-17962-7
  2. Behera, A. K., Dehuri, S., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). SurrogateAssisted Multi-objective Genetic Fuzzy Associative Classification by Multiple Granularity Measures. 2023 International Conference for Advancement in Technology (ICONAT), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1109/ ICONAT57137.2023.10080059
  3. Boral, S., Sarkar, M., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). MEQA: Manifold embedding quality assessment via anisotropic scaling and KolmogorovSmirnov test. Pattern Recognition, 139, 109-447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2023.109447
  4. Chandran, K. S., \& Ghosh, K. (2023). A device for mass generation of psychophysics data to train and test models of flicker fusion. Science Talks, 6, 100180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sctalk.2023.100180
  5. Dash, Ch. S. K., Behera, A. K., Dehuri, S., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). An outliers detection and elimination framework in classification task of data mining. Decision Analytics Journal, 6, 100-164. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.dajour.2023.100164
  6. Chandran, K. S., Paul, A. M., Paul, A., \& Ghosh, K. (2023). Psychophysics may be the game-changer for deep neural networks (DNNs) to imitate the human vision. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e388. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X23001759
  7. Chatterjee, C., \& Pal, S. K. (2024). Prediction of number of rainy days over different monsoon regions in India. Journal of Data, Information and Management, 6(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42488-023-00106-9
  8. Chowdhury, A., Srinivasan, S., Mukherjee, A., Bhowmick, S., \& Ghosh, K. (2024). Improving Node Classification Accuracy of GNN through Input and

Output Intervention. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, 18(1), 1-31. https://doi. org/10.1145/3610535
476. Kundu, A., Singh, J., Pal, J. K., \& Ray, S. S. (2023). Predicting drug-resistant miRNAs in cancer. Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics, 12(1), 6. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s13721-022-00398-8
477. Mallick, A., Chowdhury, A., Mukherjee, J., Ghosh, S., Taron, A., Holmatov, B., \& Ghosh, A. (2024). Datadriven Future: Highlights from the National Workshop on Agriculture Management in a Changing Climate. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 100(5), 761761. https://doi.org/10.17491/jgsi/2024/173901
478. Paral, P., Chatterjee, A., Rakshit, A., \& Pal, S. K. (2023). Extended Target Tracking in Human-Robot Coexisting Environments via Multisensor Information Fusion: A Heteroscedastic Gaussian Process Regression-Based Approach. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 19(9), 9877-9886. https:// doi.org/10.1109/TII.2022.3232765
479. Paral, P., Ghosh, S., Chatterjee, A., \& Pal, S. K. (2023). Automatic Relevance Determination Kernel-Embedded Gaussian Process Regression for Sonar-Based Human Leg Localization with a Mobile Robot. IEEE Sensors Letters, 7(1), 1-4. https://doi. org/10.1109/LSENS.2022.3232920
480. Pramanik, A., Sarkar, S., \& Pal, S. K. (2023). Video surveillance-based fall detection system using object-level feature thresholding and numbers. Knowledge-Based Systems, 280, 110992. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2023.110992
481. Roy, R., Ghosh, S., \& Ghosh, A. (2024). Speckle Noise Removal: A Local Structure Preserving Approach. SN Computer Science, 5(4), 367. https:// doi.org/10.1007/s42979-024-02655-1
482. Roy, S., Bhattacharya, B., Bal, B.\& Ghosh, K. (2023). A study on variation in spatial voltage distribution pattern across tissue layers between non-excitable plant and excitable plant. Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijbb. v60i4.71445
483. Roy, S., Singh, J., \& Ray, S. S. (2024). Weighted Combination of Łukasiewicz implication and Fuzzy Jaccard similarity in Hybrid Ensemble Framework (WCLFJHEF) for Gene Selection. Computers in Biology and Medicine, 170, 107981. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. compbiomed.2024.107981
484. Singh, H., Suman, S., Subudhi, B. N., Jakhetiya, V., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). Action Recognition in Dark Videos Using Spatio-Temporal Features and Bidirectional Encoder Representations From Transformers. IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, 4(6), 1461-1471. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TAI.2022.3221912


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  1. Agarwal, A., Saxena, D. K., Krishnan, K. O., \& Kumar, D. R. (2023). Wireless Edge Computing-Based Adaptive Traffic Control System with Real-Time Vehicle Tracking and Cloud Integration.
  2. Chakraborty, D., Goswami, D., Ghosh, S., Ghosh, A., Chan, J. H., \& Wang, L. (2023). Transfer-recursive-ensemble learning for multi-day COVID-19 prediction in India using recurrent neural networks. Scientific Reports, 5, 90-120. https://doi. org/10.1038/s41598-023-31737-y
  3. Challa, A., Danda, S., Sagar, B. S. D., \& Najman, L. (2022). Triplet-Watershed for Hyperspectral Image Classification. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 60, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TGRS.2021.3113721
  4. Cherian, R., \& Kanaga E, G. M. (2024). Unleashing the potential of spiking neural networks for epileptic seizure detection: A comprehensive review. Neurocomputing, 598, 127934. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.neucom.2024.127934
  5. Cherian, R., \& Kanaga, E. G. M. (n.d.). An Innovative Approach Harmonizing Convolution and SelfAttention to Enhance EEG-Based Seizure Detection. The Journal of Neural Computing and Applications.
  6. Chugh, G., Chakraborty, S., Bhandari, R., \& Chakraborty, S. (2023). Exploring Earables to Monitor Temporal Lack of Focus during Online Meetings to Identify Onset of Neurological Disorders. Proceedings of the $8^{\text {th }}$ ACM/IEEE International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, 126-137. https://doi.org/10.1145/3580252.3586981
  7. Dey, A., Paul, A., \& Pal, S. (2023). Constraints on dark matter-neutrino interaction from $21-\mathrm{cm}$ cosmology and forecasts on SKA1-Low. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 524(1), 100-107. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1838
  8. Dutta, H., Bilgalyan, S., Ghosh, S., Mishra, B. S. P., Dehuri, S., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). Genetically Optimized UFLANN for Uncovering Clusters. IEEE Access, 11, 95432-95442. https://doi.org/10.1109/ ACCESS.2023.3309557
  9. Hota, A. R., Maitra, U., Elokda, E., \& Bolognani, S. (2023). Learning to Mitigate Epidemic Risks: A Dynamic Population Game Approach. Dynamic Games and Applications, 13(4), 1106-1129. https://doi. org/10.1007/s13235-023-00529-4
  10. Leung, C. H., Ebenzeraj, W., Hota, A. R., \& Pare, P. E. (2023). Adaptive Identification of SIS Models. $9^{\text {th }}$ Indian Control Conference (ICC), Visakhapatnam, India, 2023.
  11. Maitra, C., Seal, D. B., Das, V., \& De, R. K. (2023). Unsupervised neural network for single cell Multiomics INTegration (UMINT): an application to health
    and disease. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2023.1184748
  12. Nandanwar, L., Shivakumara, P., Ramachandra, R., Lu, T., Pal, U., Antonacopoulos, A., \& Lu, Y. (2022). A New Deep Wavefront Based Model for Text Localization in 3D Video. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 32(6), 3375-3389. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCSVT.2021.3110990
  13. Shah, R., Bhaumik, A., Mukherjee, P., \& Pal, S. (2023). A thorough investigation of the prospects of eLISA in addressing the Hubble tension: Fisher forecast, MCMC and Machine Learning. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 6. https://doi. org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/06/038

Collaborative Publications

  1. Balachandran, N., Jha, A., Nandi, M., \& Pal, S. (2023). Revisiting Randomness Extraction and Key Derivation Using the CBC and Cascade Modes. IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology, 2023(4), 391-419. https://doi.org/10.46586/tosc. v2023.i4.391-419
  2. Banerjee, A., \& Chakraborty S.(2023). Testing of Horn Samplers. $26^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics,1301-1330
  3. Banerjee, S., Biswas, S., Chakrabarti, B. K., Challagundla, S. K., Ghosh, A., Guntaka, S. R., Koganti, H., Kondapalli, A. R., Maiti, R., Mitra, M., \& Ram, D. R. S. (2023). Evolutionary dynamics of social inequality and coincidence of Gini and Kolkata indices under unrestricted competition. International Journal of Modern Physics C, 34(04). https://doi. org/10.1142/S0129183123500481
  4. Basak, J., Maitra, S., Paul, P., \& Roy, A. (2023). Analysis of boolean functions related to binary input binary output two-party nonlocal games. Cryptography and Communications, 15(5), 861-890. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12095-023-00648-0
  5. Bhattacharjee, A., Bhaumik, R., Dutta, A., Nandi, M., \& Raychaudhuri, A. (2024). BBB security for 5-round even-Mansour-based key-alternating Feistel ciphers. Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 92(1), 13-49. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10623-023-01288-4
  6. Bhattacharyya, R., Nandi, M., \& Raychaudhuri, A. (2023). Subversion Resilient Hashing: Efficient Constructions and Modular Proofs for Crooked Indifferentiability. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 69(5), 3302-3315. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TIT.2023.3238115
  7. Bishnu, A., Ghosh, A., Kolay, S., Mishra, G., \& Saurabh, S. (2023a). Almost optimal query algorithm for hitting set using a subset query. Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 137, 50-65. https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2023.02.002

  1. Bishnu, A., Ghosh, A., Kolay, S., Mishra, G., \& Saurabh, S. (2023b). Small Vertex Cover Helps in Fixed-Parameter Tractability of Graph Deletion Problems over Data Streams. Theory of Computing Systems, 67(6), 1241-1267. https://doi. org/10.1007/s00224-023-10136-w
  2. Bishnu, A., Ghosh, A., Mishra, G., \& Sen, S. (2024). Near Uniform Triangle Sampling Over Adjacency List Graph Streams. CoRR. https://doi. org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.10167
  3. Chakraborty, D., Palit, S., \& Bhattacharya, U. (2023). Deep Classification of Mammographic Breast Density: DCBARNet. 2023 38 $8^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand (IVCNZ), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1109/ IVCNZ61134.2023.10344251
  4. Chakraborty, S., Basu, A., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). Robust Clustering with Normal Mixture Models: A Pseudo -Likelihood Approach. Econometrics and Statistics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecosta.2023.10.004
  5. Chattopadhyay, S., Ghosh, D., Maiti, R., Das, S., Biswas, A., \& Chakraborty, B. (2023). A study of the impact of policy interventions on daily COVID scenario in India using interrupted time series analysis. Epidemiologic Methods, 12(1). https://doi. org/10.1515/em-2022-0113
  6. Choudhury, D., Mondal, T. K., Mondal, S., Debnath, A., Majumder, P., \& Banerjee, A. (2024). Estimation of burial depth using stylolite roughness from the Neoproterozoic Narij Limestone, Cuddapah Basin, India. Journal of Earth System Science, 133(2), 49. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-023-02247-2
  7. Choudhury, U., \& Roy, B. (2024a). A^1 connected components and characterisation of $A^{\wedge} 2$. Journal Für Die Reine Und AngewandteMathematik (Crelles Journal), 807, 55-80.
  8. Choudhury, U., \& Roy, B. (2024b). A^1-homotopy type of A^2-((0,0)). ArXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/ arXiv. 2404.01087
  9. Ghosh, D.D., Roy Chowdhury, R., Dutta, R., Mukhopadhyay, I., Mukhopadhyay, A., \& Roychoudhury, S. (2023). In-silico analysis of TCGA data showing multiple POLE-like favourable subgroups overlapping with TP53 mutated endometrial cancer: Implications for clinical practice in low and middle-income countries. Gynecologic Oncology Reports, 47, 101209. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. gore.2023.101209
  10. Das, P., Ghosh, M., Ghosh, S., \& Jones, C. (2023). Unitary connections on Bratteli diagrams. Journal of Topology and Analysis, 1-43. https://doi. org/10.1142/S1793525323500589
  11. Das, S., Ghosh, A., Powell, M. A., \& Banik, P. (2023). Meta-analyses of arsenic accumulation in Indica and Japonica rice grains. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(20), 5882758840. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-26729-4
  12. Datta, N., Dutta, A., Nandi, M., \& Talnikar, S. (2023). Tight Multi-User Security Bound of DbHtS. IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology, 192223. https://doi.org/10.46586/tosc.v2023.i1.192223
  13. Dewan, I., Bhati, D., \& Sudheesh, K. K. (2023). A new non-parametric test for testing positive quadrant dependence. Communications in Statistics – Simulation and Computation, 52(10), 5090-5098. https://doi.org/10.1080/03610918.2021.1982975
  14. Dutta, D., Pal, D., Roy, D., \& Mitra, M. (2023). Bibliography Counselor: A Citation Recommendation Tool. 2023 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 260-262. https://doi.org/10.1109/JCDL57899.2023.00051
  15. Dutta, S., \& Maitra, S. (2024). Introducing negaForrelation: quantum algorithms in analyzing negaHadamard and nega-crosscorrelation spectra. Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 92(3), 863-883. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10623-023-01346-x
  16. Ghosh, A., Ghosh, A. K., SahaRay, R., \& Sarkar, S. (2024). Classification Using Global and Local Mahalanobis Distances. ArXiv. https://doi. org/10.48550/arXiv.2402.08283
  17. Ghosh, D., Ghosh, S., Gajavelly, R. K., \& Banerjee, A. (2023). Harnessing Multiple BMC Engines together for Efficient Formal Verification. 2023 21 $1^{\text {st }}$ ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Formal Methods and Models for System Design (MEMOCODE), 71-81.
  18. Kalpana, T.M., Saradhambal, V., Jadhav, N. J., Satpathy, K. C., \& Gopalakrishnan, S. (n.d.). Library automation and sustainment with Arduino microcontrollers. New and Innovative Libraries in Digital Era: Services and Practices, 419-429.
  19. Khan, S., Patranabis-Deb, S., \& Banerjee, A. (2024). Introducing Devsagar Sandstone Member: A revised stratigraphy of the Mesoproterozoic Chattisgarh basin, Central India. Journal of Earth System Science, 133(3), 123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-024-02325-z
  20. Khan, S., Patranabis-Deb, S., Khan, T. N., \& Banerjee, A. (2023). Geochemistry and petrology of the Chandarpur-Raipur sandstones: Implications for the evolution of the Chattisgarh Basin, Central India. Precambrian Research, 397, 107184. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.precamres.2023.107184
  21. Maitra, S., \& Stánicá, P. (2023). An Overview and Concerns Related to Quantum Cryptanalysis: Past, Present, and Future. Computer, 56(10), 86-92. https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2023.3295611

  1. Mondal, S. K., Dey, P., Roy, H. S., Adhikari, A., \& Maitra, S. (2024). Improved Fault Analysis on Subterranean 2.0. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 73(6), 1631-1639. https://doi.org/10.1109/ TC.2024.3371784
  2. Rath, S., Chakraborty, A. K., \&Chatterjee, S. (2023). Reliability and Availability Improvement of Raw material charging station in a Steel Industry. IAPQR Transactions, 47, 61-85.
  3. Roy, S., Bhattacharya, B., Bandyopadhyay, S. ., Bal, B., Dewanji, A., \& Ghosh, K. (2023). Understanding the role of starch sheath layer in graviception of Alternanthera philoxeroides: a biophysical and microscopical study. Journal of Plant Research,

136(2), 265-276. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10265-023-01434-y
529. Roy, S., Sarkar, S., Dutta, S., \& Ghosh, A. K. (2024). On Exact Feature Screening in Ultrahigh-Dimensional Binary Classification. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 33(2), 448-462. https://doi.org/ 10.1080/10618600.2023.2270656
530. Saraceno, G., Ghosh, A., Basu, A., \& Agostinelli, C. (2024). Robust estimation of fixed effect parameters and variances of linear mixed models: the minimum density power divergence approach. AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis, 108(1), 127-157. https://doi. org/10.1007/s10182-023-00473-z

5.3 Publication in Conference Proceedings

Applied Statistics Division (ASD)

  1. Bhattacharyya, S., \& Sarkar, P. (2024). Concrete Time/Memory Trade-Offs in Generalised Stern’s ISD Algorithm. Proceedings of Indocrypt 2023: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 307-328. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-56232-7_15

Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)

  1. Anand, A., Sen, P., Saha, S., Verma, M., \& Mitra, M. (2023). Explainable Information Retrieval. Proceedings of the $46^{\text {th }}$ International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 3448-3451. https://doi. org/10.1145/3539618.3594249
  2. Bain, D., \& Dutta, B. (2024). Systematic Analysis of COVID-19 Ontologies. In E. Garoufallou \& F. Sartori (Eds.), Metadata and Semantic Research. MTSR 2023. Communications in Computer and Information Science (pp. 74-91). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65990-4_7
  3. Bandyapadhyay, S., Maheshwari, A., Roy, S., Smid, M., \& Varadarajan, K. (2024). Geometric Covering via Extraction Theorem. In $15^{\text {th }}$ Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference (ITCS 2024), 1-17.
  4. Banerjee, A., Biswas, S., Lladós, J., \& Pal, U. (2023). SwinDocSegmenter: An End-to-End Unified Domain Adaptive Transformer for Document Instance Segmentation. 307-325. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-41676-7_18
  5. Banerjee, A., Chatterjee, K., \& Guha, S. (2023). Set Augmented Finite Automata over Infinite Alphabets. In F. Drewes \& M. Volkov (Eds.), $27^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Developments in Language Theory (DLT) (pp. 36-50). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-33264-7_4
  6. Bhandari, H., \& Palit, S. (2024). REAL-NET: A Monochromatic Depth Estimation Using REgional Attention and Local Feature Mapping. In W. Q. Yan, M. Nguyen, P. Nand, \& X. Li (Eds.), Image and Video Technology, PSIVT 2023:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 302-311). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-981-97-0376-0_23
  7. Bhattacharyya, R., Chakraborty, S., Pote, Y., Sarkar, U., \& Sen, S. (2024). Testing Self-Reducible Samplers. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 7952-7960. https://doi.org/10.1609/ aaai.v38i8.28632
  8. Bhattacharyya, R., Roy, P., Banerji, S., \& Mitra, S. (2024). Efficient grading of prostate cancer WSI with deep learning. In J. E. Tomaszewski \& A. D. Ward (Eds.), Medical Imaging 2024: Digital and Computational Pathology (p. 4). SPIE. https://doi. org/10.1117/12.3006835
  9. Bhuiya, S., Chakraborty, S., Sadhukhan, S., Mandal, D. P., \& Bhandari, D. (2023). Generation of Data for Training Retinal Image Segmentation Models. In P. Maji, T. Huang, N. R. Pal, S. Chaudhury, \& R. K. De (Eds.), Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence. PReMI 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 483-491). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-45170-6_50
  10. Biswas, K., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., \& Sarkar, R. (2023). A New Contrastive Learning Based Model for Estimating Degree of Multiple Personality Traits Using Social Media Posts. In H. Lu, M. Blumenstein, SB. Cho, CL. Liu, Y. Yagi, \& T. Kamiya (Eds.), Pattern Recognition. ACPR 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 15-29). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-47637-2_2
  11. Biswas, R., Sarkhel, S., Roy, S. K., \& Pal, U. (2023). TransDocUNet: A Transformer-based UNet Architecture for Degraded Document Image

Binarization. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing, 1-9. ICVGIP, https://doi. org/10.1145/3627631.3627639
13. Chakraborty, A., \& Mukhopadhyaya, K. (2024). Parking Problem by Oblivious Mobile Robots in Infinite Grids. In S. Devismes, P. S. Mandal, S. v. V., B. Prasad, A. R. Molla, \& G. Sharma (Eds.), Distributed Computing and Intelligent Technology. ICDCIT 2024. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 68-84). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50583-6_5
14. Chakraborty, C., Paul, S., Chakraborty, S., \& Das, S. (2023). Clustering High-dimensional Data with Ordered Weighted L1 Regularization. 26-Th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS 2023), PMLR, 206, 7176-7189.
15. Chakraborty, D., Chakraborty, S., \& Kumar, G. (2023). Tight Lower Bound on Equivalence Testing in Conditional Sampling Model. ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, SODA, 4371-4394.
16. Chakraborty, D., Chakraborty, S., Kumar, G., \& Meel, K. S. (2023). Approximate Model Counting: Is SAT Oracle More Powerful Than NP Oracle? $50^{\text {th }}$ International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2023), ICALP, 123, 1-17.
17. Chakraborty, S., Kayal, C., Mittal, R., Paraashar, M., Sanyal, S., \& Saurabh, N. (2023). On the Composition of Randomized Query Complexity and Approximate Degree. Approximation, Randomization, and Combinatorial Optimization. Algorithms and Techniques, APPROX/RANDOM, 63, 1-23. https://doi. org/10.48550/arXiv. 2307.03900
18. Chand, P. K., Molla, A. R., \& Sivasubramaniam, S. (2023). Run for Cover: Dominating Set via Mobile Agents. In K. Georgiou \& E. Kranakis (Eds.), $19^{\text {th }}$ International Symposium on Algorithmics of Wireless Networks (ALGOWIN) (pp. 133-150). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48882-5_10
19. Chatterjee, A., Ghosh, S., Ghosh, A., \& Lentilucci, E. J. (2024). Urbanscape-net: a spatial and selfattention guided deep neural network with multi scale feature extraction for urban land-use classification. 2024 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, IGARSS, 24, 4-9.
20. Das, A., Biswas, S., Banerjee, A., Lladós, J., Pal, U., \& Bhattacharya, S. (2024). Harnessing the Power of Multi-Lingual Datasets for Pre-training: Towards Enhancing Text Spotting Performance. 2024 IEEE/ CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, WACV, 707-717. https://doi.org/10.1109/ WACV57701.2024.00077
21. Das, A., Das, S., Sistu, G., Horgan, J., Bhattacharya, U., Jones, E., Glavin, M., \& Eising, C. (2023). Revisiting Modality Imbalance In Multimodal Pedestrian Detection. 2023 IEEE International Conference on

Image Processing (ICIP), 1755-1759. https://doi. org/10.1109/ICIP49359.2023.10222711
22. Das, A. K., Das, S., Maheshwari, A., \& Sarvottamananda. (2023). Rectilinear Voronoi Games with a Simple Rectilinear Obstacle in Plane. In A. Bagchi \& R. Muthu (Eds.), Algorithms and Discrete Applied Mathematics:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 89-100). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-25211-2_7
23. Das, B., \& Mukhopadhyaya, K. (2023). Uniform k-Circle Formation by Fat Robots. In S. Dolev \& B. Schieber (Eds.), Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems. SSS2023(pp.359-373). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-442742_26
24. Das, M., Basheer, A., \& Bandyopadhyay, S. . (2023). TURBaN: A Theory-Guided Model for Unemployment Rate Prediction Using Bayesian Network in Pandemic Scenario. In A. Abraham, T. P. Hong, K. Kotecha, K. Ma, P. M. Mishra, \& N. Gandhi (Eds.), Hybrid Intelligent Systems. HIS 2022 : Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (pp. 521-531). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-27409-1_47
25. Das, R., Bhattacharya, S., Jana, S., Maulik, U., \& Bandyopadhyay, S. (2023). Improving Lung CT Analysis through Fuzzy Dilated Convolution Attention. 2023 IEEE $3^{\text {rd }}$ Applied Signal Processing Conference, ASPCON, 3, 71-76. https://doi.org/10.1109/ ASPCON59071.2023.10396336
26. Das, S., Foucaud, F., Islam, S. S., \& Mukherjee, J. (2023). Relation Between Broadcast Domination and Multipacking Numbers on Chordal Graphs. In A. Bagchi \& R. Muthu (Eds.), Algorithms and Discrete Applied Mathematics:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 297-308). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-25211-2_23
27. Das, S., Gahlawat, H., Ramgopal, A., Sahoo, U. K., \& Sen, S. (2023). Cops and Robber on Oriented Graphs with Respect to Push Operation. In A. Bagchi \& R. Muthu (Eds.), Algorithms and Discrete Applied Mathematics:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 309-320). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-25211-2_24
28. Das, S., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., \& Ramachandra, R. (2023). Gaussian Kernels Based Network for Multiple License Plate Number Detection in DayNight Images. In G. A. Fink, R. Jain, K. Kise, \& R. Zanibbi (Eds.), Document Analysis and Recognition ICDAR 2023:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 70-87). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41734-4_5
29. Deb, T., Sahu, I., Ukil, A., Pal, A., Khandelwal, S., \& Garain, U. (2024). Criticality-aware Deconfounded Classification of Long-tailed Multilabel 12-lead Electrocardiogram. 2024 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing


and Communications Workshops and Other Affiliated Events, PerCom, 239-244. https://doi.org/10.1109/ PerComWorkshops59983.2024.10503041
30. Dey, S., Dutta, P., Mitra, S., \& Shankar, B. U. (2023). Multi-Scale Deep Supervised Attention Network for Red Lesion Segmentation. 2023 IEEE $20^{\text {th }}$ International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, ISBI, 2, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISBI53787.2023.10230639
31. Dutta, B., \& Bhuvaneshwari, V. (2024). Towards Standardizing the Library Circulation Metadata. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 117-131. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65990-4_10
32. Dutta, B., \& Das, P. (2023). Semantic Annotator for Knowledge Graph Exploration : Pattern-Based NLP Technique. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 49-62. https://doi.org/10.17821/ srels/2023/v60i1/170889
33. Dutta, P., \& Mitra, S. (2023a). Efficient Global-Context driven Volumetric Segmentation of Abdominal Images. 2023 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, BIBM, 2, 1880-1885. https://doi. org/10.1109/BIBM58861.2023.10385802
34. Dutta, P., \& Mitra, S. (2023b). Full-Scale Deeply Supervised Attention Network for Segmenting COVID-19 Lesions. 2023 IEEE $20^{\text {th }}$ International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, ISBI, 2, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISBI53787.2023.10230579
35. Dutta, R. N., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023a). Energy Efficient Resource Allocation for D2D Communications using Reinforcement Learning. 2023 IEEE 48 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN, 1-7. https://doi. org/10.1109/LCN58197.2023.10223387
36. Dutta, R. N., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023b). Non-optimal is Good! Resource Allocation in Presence of Dynamic Obstacles in D2D Networks. 2023 IEEE $48^{\text {th }}$ Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1109/LCN58197.2023.10223393
37. Dutta, R. N., Sarkar, S., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023). Joint Base Station and Reflector Placement in an urban mmWave Network. 2023 IEEE International Mediterranean Conference on Communications and Networking (MeditCom), 222-227. https://doi. org/10.1109/MeditCom58224.2023.10266650
38. Jaipuria, S., Bhattacharya, A., \& Banerjee, A. (2023). Roadside traffic monitoring using video processing on the Edge. $7^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Algorithms, Computing and Systems, ICACS, 132139.
39. Jonquet, C., Dutta, B., Santos, L. O., da Silva, B., Pergl, R., \& Franc, Y. le. (2023). Common Minimum Metadata for FAIR Semantic Artefacts. Workshop on Ontologies for FAIR and FAIR Ontologies (Onto4FAIR).
40. Krishnamurthy, M., \& Sneha, B. L. (2023). Digital Humanities: An Overall perspective.

Knowledge, Library and Information Networkin. NACLIN 2023, 1-14.
41. Kumar, A., Das, S., \& Mallipeddi, R. (2023). UEQMS: UMAP Embedded Quick Mean Shift Algorithm for High Dimensional Clustering. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 37(7), 83868395. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i7.26011
42. Kumar, M., \& Molla, A. R. (2024). Sublinear Message Bounds of Authenticated Implicit Byzantine Agreement. Proceedings of the $25^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking, 124-133. https://doi.org/10.1145/3631461.3631548
43. Kumar, M., Molla, A. R., \& Sivasubramaniam, S. (2023). Improved Deterministic Leader Election in Diameter-Two Networks. In M. Mavronicolas (Ed.), Algorithms and Complexity: CIAC 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 323-335). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30448-4_23
44. Kumar, V., \& Krishnamurthy, M. (2023). Research Data Repositories in academic settings: Issues and Challenges. International Conference on Open and FAIR Data Ecosystem: Principles, Policies, and Platform.
45. Li, D., Ghosh, S., \& Liu, F. (2023). Action-information interplay in the cops and robber game. Trends in Logic: XXIII, BLESS, 70 Years of Studia Logica, 63-65.
46. Maity, S., Biswas, S., Manna, S., Banerjee, A., Lladós, J., Bhattacharya, S., \& Pal, U. (2023). SelfDocSeg: A Self-supervised Vision-Based Approach Towards Document Segmentation. In G. A. Fink, R. Jain, K. Kise, \& R. Zanibbi (Eds.), Document Analysis and Recognition, ICDAR 2023 :Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 342-360). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-41676-7_20
47. Majumdar, R., Madan, D., Bhoumik, D., Vinayagamurthy, D., Raghunathan, S., \&Sur-Kolay, S. (2024). Optimized QAOA ansatz circuit design for twobody Hamiltonian problems. 2024 37 th International Conference on VLSI Design and 2024 23 ${ }^{\text {rd }}$ International Conference on Embedded Systems (VLSID), 396-401. https://doi.org/10.1109/VLSID60093.2024.00072
48. Mallik, D., \& Ghosh, S. (2024). An Efficient Neural Network Controller for Autonomous Lane-Keeping Assist System. 2024 37 th International Conference on VLSI Design and 2024 23r International Conference on Embedded Systems (VLSID), 360-365. https://doi. org/10.1109/VLSID60093.2024.00066
49. Molla, A. R., Mondal, K., \& Moses, W. K. (2023). Fast Deterministic Gathering with Detection on Arbitrary Graphs: The Power of Many Robots. 2023 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS), 47-57. https://doi. org/10.1109/IPDPS54959.2023.00015
50. Mustafi, S., Banerjee, A., \& Palit, S. (2023). Prediction Of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods Using Stochastic


Cellular Automata Over The Region Of Shishper. IGARSS 2023 – 2023 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2169-2172. https:// doi.org/10.1109/IGARSS52108.2023.10283359
51. Palit, S., \& Sadhukhan, P. (2024). Parameter-Free Undersampling for MultiLabel Data. Proceedings of the $16^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, 397406. https://doi.org/10.5220/0012401400003636
52. Pattanayak, D., Bhagat, S., Chaudhuri, S. G., \& Molla, A. R. (2024). Maximal Independent Set via Mobile Agents. Proceedings of the $25^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking, 74-83. https://doi.org/10.1145/3631461.3631543
53. Pereria, D., Ghosh, S., \&Eey, S. (2024). DRL-based Multi-Stream Scheduling of Inference Pipelines on Edge Devices. 2024 37th International Conference on VLSI Design and 2024 23 ${ }^{\text {rd }}$ International Conference on Embedded Systems (VLSID), 324-329. https://doi. org/10.1109/VLSID60093.2024.00060
54. Roy, A., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., Gornale, S. S., \& Liu, C.-L. (2023). A New Lightweight Attention-Based Model for Emotion Recognition on Distorted Social Media Face Images. In H. Lu, M. Blumenstein, S. B. Cho, C. L. Liu, Y. Yagi, \& T. Kamiya (Eds.), Pattern Recognition, ACPR 2023:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 243-257). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-47637-2_19
55. Roy, A., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., Mokayed, H., \& Liwicki, M. (2023). Fourier Feature-based CBAM and Vision Transformer for Text Detection in Drone Images. In M. Coustaty \& A. Fornes (Eds.), Document Analysis and Recognition – ICDAR 2023 Workshops:ICDAR 2023 (pp. 257-271). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-41501-2_18
56. Sadhukhan, P., Pakrashi, A., Palit, S., \& Namee, B. (2023). Integrating Unsupervised Clustering and Label-Specific Oversampling to Tackle Imbalanced Multi-Label Data. Proceedings of the $15^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, 489498. https://doi.org/10.5220/0011901200003393
57. Sadhukhan, P., \& Palit, S. (2024). Be Informed of the KnowntoCatchtheUnknown.InF.Liu,A.A.Sadanandan, D. N. Pham, P. Mursanto, \& D. Lukose (Eds.), Trends in Artificial Intelligence. PRICAI 2023 : Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 66-78). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7019-3_7
58. Sarkar, S., Dutta, R. N., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023). LazyUAV: A Minimal Displacement Coverage Strategy for Multi-UAV mmWave Networks. 2023 IEEE International Mediterranean Conference on Communications and Networking (MeditCom), 228-233. https://doi. org/10.1109/MeditCom58224.2023.10266593
59. Sarkar, S., Ghosal, S., Bandyopadhyay, S., \& Ghosh, S. C. (2023). A Stable Link Allocation Algorithm for

5G Millimeterwave Networks. 2023 15 th International Conference on COMmunication Systems \& NETworkS (COMSNETS), 674-681. https://doi.org/10.1109/ COMSNETS56262.2023.10041333
60. Sarwar, M. M. S., Ray, R., \& Banerjee, A. (2023). Explaining Unsolvability of Planning Problems in Hybrid Systems with Model Reconciliation. $21^{\text {st }} A C M$ IEEE International Conference on Formal Methods and Models for System Design (MEMOCODE), 47-58.
61. Shabbir, N., Rout, R. Kr., Umer, S., \& Mohanta, P. P. (2023). Fine-Grained Attribute-Object Feature Representation in Compositional Zero-Shot Learning. In P. Maji, T. Huang, N. R. Pal, S. Chaudhury, \& R. K. De (Eds.), Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence. PReMI 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 157-165). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-45170-6_17
62. Soos, M., Aggarwal, D., Chakraborty, S., Meel, K. S., \& Obremski, M. (2023). Engineering an Efficient Approximate DNF-Counter. Proceedings of the ThirtySecond International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2031-2038. https://doi.org/10.24963/ ijcai.2023/226
63. Starzec, G., Starzec, M., Bandyopadhyay, S., Maulik, U., Rutkowski, L., Kisiel-Dorohinicki, M., \& Byrski, A. (2023). Two-Dimensional Pheromone in Ant Colony Optimization. In N. T. et al. Nguyen (Ed.), Computational Collective Intelligence, ICCCI 2022 :, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 459-471). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41456-5_35
64. Wei, J., Zhan, H., Lu, Y., Tu, X., Yin, B., Liu, C., \& Pal, U. (2024). Image as a Language: Revisiting Scene Text Recognition via Balanced, Unified and Synchronized Vision-Language Reasoning Network. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 38(6), 5885-5893. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai. v38i6.28402
65. Wei, J., Zhan, H., Tu, X., Lu, Y., \& Pal, U. (2023). Scene Text Recognition with Image-Text Matching-Guided Dictionary. In G. A. Fink, R. Jain, K. Kise, \& R. Zanibbi (Eds.), Document Analysis and Recognition ICDAR 2023:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 54-69). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41731-3_4
66. Wu, W., Zhao, Y., Li, Z., Li, J., Shou, M. Z., Pal, U., Karatzas, D., \& Bai, X. (n.d.). ICDAR 2023 Video Text Reading Competition on Video Text Reading for Dense and Small Text. ICDAR 2023, 405-419.

Library, Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)

  1. Ghose, S., \& Pal, J. K. (2023). A framework of responsible research assessment for ranking the social science institutions in India. International Conference on Information Infrastructure of Social Science Research in India. Kolkata, 40-43.

  1. Kalpana T.M., \& Gopalakrishnan, S. (2024). Catalyzing sustainability in Libraries. G20 Library Summit, 176177.
  2. Mitra Paladhi, M. (2024). Participatory Learning Space for Student Wellbeing: A Proposed Model for Academic Library. International Online Conference on Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Opportunities: Social Science, STEM and Information Science, 174178.
  3. Satpathy, K. C. (2023a). Best Practices in Libraries and Information Centers: A Case Study of NIT Silchar. $6^{\text {th }}$ I-LISS International Conference – IIC 2022, 451460.
  4. Satpathy, K. C. (2023b). Role of Libraries in Documentation of the Traditional Knowledge of theIndigenous Communities in Northeast India. Future of Libraries, 76-84.
  5. Satpathy, K. C., \& Singha, K. (2023). Social Audit with Web 2.D: A Strategic Tool for Effective E-Governance and Good Governance. $6^{\text {th }}$ I-LISS International Conference – IIC 2022, 470-477.
  6. Satpathy, K. C., Chhatwal, A., \& Gupta, U. (2024). Scholarly publishing in research methodology through bibliometric analysis (1902-2021). National Conference, 112-122.

Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)

  1. Bhattacharya, R., \& Maiti, S. K. (2024). Transport phenomena in phononic lattices: Effect of positional correlation. $66^{\text {th }}$ Dae Solid State Physics Symposium. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0177991
  2. Biswas, S. K., Sultana, J., Mondal, T. K., \& Hossain, M. S. (2024). Spatial variations of fracture network patterns in Neo-Archean granites: implications in understanding late stage Precambrian brittle tectonics. International Association for Structural Geology and Tectonics (IASGT) IIT Kharagpur (India) Workshop, 194-196.
  3. Bose, K., Saha, S., Ghosh, S., \& Das, S. (2023). Environmental and ecological factors responsible for mono- generic dominated gastropod assemblages: a case study from western India. Molluscs of South Asia: Research, Conservation and Livelihoods: Commemorating the Life and Work of H.H. Godwin- Austen, Abstract Booklet, 24-24.
  4. Chakraborty, S., \& Sengupta, D. P. (2023). Taphofacies and geochemical proxies: tools to analyze paleoclimatic conditions in the Eocene Naredi Formation, Kutch Basin, India. The Paleoclimate Society Meeting September 2023, 10-11.
  5. Chakravorti, S., Roy, A., \& Sengupta, D. P. (2023). Evidence of convergent evolution of an extramandibular fenestra-like structures in early tetrapods, PalaeoVertebrata. Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, 59-59.
  6. Das, G., \& Mondal, T. K. (2024). Mechanism of neoarchean granite emplacement and emergence of a crustal-scale shear zone: its implications in understanding Precambrian tectonics. International Association for Structural Geology and Tectonics (IASGT) IIT Kharagpur (India) Workshop, 76-77.
  7. Das, S., Saha, S., Bose, K., Ghosh, A., \& Ghosh, S. (2023). Pleurotomariid gastropods through time: A comparative diversity study between the global and Indian data base. Molluscs of South Asia: Research, Conservation and Livelihoods: Commemorating the Life and Work of H.H. Godwin- Austen, Abstract Booklet. 13-13.
  8. Datta, S., \& Ghosh P. (2023). Depositional Environments in a continental rift basin of India during the Triassic Jurassic Transition. $12^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Fluvial Sedimentology, 204-204.
  9. Ghosh, A., Bose, K., \& Das, S. (2023). Inter-basinal faunal correlation of the Eocene of Kutch and Jaisalmer basins, western India: A gastropod perspective. Molluscs of South Asia: Research, Conservation, and Livelihoods: Commemorating the Life and Work of H.H. Godwin- Austen, Abstract Booklet, 28-28.
  10. Ghosh, P. (2023). Predictive Model For Flood Progression Over Kosi Megafan Surface Based On Drainage Network Graph. $12^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Fluvial Sedimentology, 176-176.
  11. Ghosh, P., Arenas, C., \& Datta, S. (2023). Genesis of ferruginous grain coatings in palustrine limestones, the Early Jurassic of India. $36^{\text {th }}$ IAS Meeting of Sedimentology.
  12. Ghosh, S., Bose, K., \& Das, S. (2023). An updated generic classification of Late Cretaceous pleurotomariid gastropods. Molluscs of South Asia: Research, Conservation and Livelihoods: Commemorating the Life and Work of H.H. Godwin- Austen, Abstract Booklet, 62-62.
  13. Maitra, S., \& Gogoi, R. (2023). Lychee tree health monitoring and anomaly detection using multispectral satellite imagery in Tezpur Assam. SPIE Sensors+Imaging.
  14. Reinoso, M., Sundell, K. E., Blum, M. D., Orme, D. A., Najman,Y., Gleason, J. D., \& Debnath, A. (2023). Detrital zircon characterization of the ganges and brahmaputra drainage networks: Implications for plio-pleistocene sediment sourcing to the Bengal fan. Geological Society of America Connects 2023, Vol. 55 (6).
  15. Saha, S., Savita, S., Das, S., Ghosh, S., Ghosh, A., \& Bose, K. (2023). Drilling predation and pre-burial taphonomic bias in Sanguinolaria acuminata (Reeve, 1857): A case study from Chandipur, Odisha, India. Molluscs of South Asia: Research, Conservation and Livelihoods: Commemorating the Life and Work of H.H. Godwin- Austen, Abstract Booklet, 35-35.

  1. Singha, S., Mondal, T. K., \& Samanta, S. K. (2024). Fabric analysis in rocks of Singhbhum Shear zone (India): Preliminary results from AMS analysis. International Association for Structural Geology and Tectonics (IASGT) IIT Kharagpur (India) Workshop, 218-219.
  2. Zazubec, A., Kar, N., Williams, M., Debnath, A., Chakraborty, T., Taral, S., Smith, R., \&Woodard, S. (2023). Paleoclimate analysis of the neogene eastern himalayan siwalik deposits through biomarker proxies. Geological Society of America Connects 2023.

Social Sciences Division (SSD)

  1. Das, B. R., Maringanti, H. B., \& Dash, N. S. (2023). Domain Specific Bilingual Machine Translation. Proceedings of the Recent Trends in Computing, Communication and Applications (RTCCA-2023), $2-10$.
  2. Dash, N. S. (2023). Time Never Stands Still: Exploring the Nature and Role of Temporal Expressions in Bangla. Proceedings of the $45^{\text {th }}$ International Conference of the Linguistic Society of India (ICOLSI-45), 13-26.
  3. Dash, N. S. (2024). Documentation and digitization of Endangered Indigenous Languages: Methods and Strategies. Proceedings of the International Mother Language Day 2024, 5-24.
  4. Dash, N. S., Majumder, M., \& Deb, S. (2023). Challenges Faced in Developing a Dictionary for Kheria Sabar: An Indigenous and Endangered Tribal Speech Community of Eastern India. Proceedings of the $11^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Endangered and Lesser Known Languages (Eikl-11), 12-20.
  5. Giri, P., Mahato, B., \& Dash, N. S. (2023). Translational Equivalents of Hindi-Bengali Emphatic Particles. Proceedings of the 3-Day International Conference on Language, Literature, and Folklore (ICOLLAF), 12-20.
  6. Saha, S., Ghosh, K., Swan, J., \& Chatterjee G. (2024, September). Exploring and Visualizing COVID-19 Trends in India: Vulnerabilities and Mitigation Strategies. $10^{\text {th }}$ International Congress on Information and Communication Technology.

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division (SQCORD)

  1. Dey, S. K., Kundu, K., \& Das, P. (2024). Impact of Digital and Greening Investment Strategies in a Threestage Supply Chain. International Conference on “Industrial Engineering \& Analytics” Organizing by IIT Kharagpur, India, 1-6.
  2. Jagadish. (2024). Experimental Investigation and Its Parametric Analysis of AWJM Process Parameters on Surface Quality of Green Composites. $1^{\text {st }}$ International Conference on Mechanical Engineering: Researches and Evolutionary Challenges (ICMech-REC-2023 Conference), 1-15.
  3. Kumar, S., \& Ravindran, G. (2023). On Semimonotone Z-Matrices, Advances in Mathematical Modelling. Applied Analysis and Computation; ICMMAAC 2022: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems., 110-120.
  4. Parthasarathy, T., Ravindran, G.., \& Kumar, S. (2024). On Co-positive Matrices and Completely Mixed Games. $6^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Mathematical Modelling, Applied Analysis and Computation-2023 (ICMMAAC-23): Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 31-3

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

  1. Dey Arighna, Saha Kumarjit, \& Sarkar, A. (2023). First collision time of Three independent random walks. Conference of the Society of Statistics, Computer and Applications, 151-168.
  2. Gupta, N. (2023). The Zariski Cancellation Problem and related problems in Affine Algebraic Geometry. Proceedings of International Congress of Mathematics 2022, 1578-1598.

CENTRES

Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR)

  1. Behera, A. K., Dehuri, S., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). SurrogateAssisted Multi-objective Genetic Fuzzy Associative Classification by Multiple Granularity Measures. 2023 International Conference for Advancement in Technology (ICONAT), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1109/ ICONAT57137.2023.10080059
  2. Chowdhury, A., Chattopadhyay, S., \& Ghosh, K. (2023). Analyzing the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease in Human Brain Networks. Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 415-418. https://doi. org/10.1145/3625007.3627496
  3. Chowdhury, A., Chattopadhyay, S., Ghosh, K., \& Das, G. (2023). NeuroANATOP: An Effective Tool to Assess the Progression of Alzheimer’s disease in Human Brain Networks. 2023 IEEE International Conference on Knowledge Graph (ICKG), 108-116. https://doi. org/10.1109/ICKG59574.2023.00019
  4. Pramanik, A., Venkatagiri, K., Sarkar, S., \& Pal, S. K. (2022). Deep Network-based Slow Feature Analysis for Human Fall Detection. 2022 International Conference on Computational Modelling, Simulation and Optimization (ICCMSO), 53-58. https://doi. org/10.1109/ICCMSO58359.2022.00024

Technology Innovations Hub (TIH)

107.Agarwal, A., Krishnan, K. O., Saxena, D. K., Kumar, D. K. R., \& Pranav, K. v. (n.d.). AdaptiSync: Allbased Real-Time Adaptive Traffic Control using EdgeComputing.


108.Agarwal, A., Sahu, D., Mohata, R., Jeengar, K., \& Nautiyal, A., Saxena, D.K. (n.d.). Dynamic traffic signal control for heterogeneous traffic conditions using Max Pressure and Reinforcement Learning.
109. Boral, S., Poddar, S., \& Ghosh, A. (2023). Anomaly Detection in Streaming Environment by Evolving Neural Network with Interim Decision. 2023 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP), 1-6. https://doi. org/10.1109/TENSYMP55890.2023.10223647
110. Ghoshal, A., Lalak, Z., Pal, S., \& Porey, S. (2024). Postinflationary leptogenesis and dark matter production: metric versus Palatini formalism. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2024(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/ JHEP06(2024)038
111.Halder, A., Shivakumara, P., Pal, U., Lu, T., \& Blumenstein, M. (2023). A New Transformer-Based Approach for Text Detection in Shaky and Non-shaky Day-Night Video. Pattern Recognition. ACPR 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 30-44. https:// doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47637-2_3
112.Maitra, C., Seal, D. B., Das, V., Vorobeychik, Y., \& De, R. K. (2023). UMINT-FS: UMINT-guided Feature Selection for multi-omics datasets. 2023 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM), 594-601. https://doi. org/10.1109/BIBM58861.2023.10385731
113. Maitra, U., Hota, A. R., \& Srivastava, V. (2023). SIS Epidemic Propagation Under Strategic Non-Myopic Protection: A Dynamic Population Game Approach. IEEE Control Systems Letters, 7, 1578-1583. https:// doi.org/10.1109/LCSYS.2023.3273504
114.Raj, A., RoshniThanka, M., Kanaga, E. G. M., \& Edwin, E. B. (2024). Web-Based Application to Predict Epileptic Seizure at Pre-Ictal Stage. International Conference on Advances in Smart S.
115.Vinodh, J., \& Mary Kanaga, E. G. (2024). Detection of Seizures Through Pre-Ictal Phase Using Optimized 1D-Capsule Network. 2024 IEEE International Conference on Information Technology, Electronics and Intelligent Communication Systems (ICITEICS), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1109/ ICITEICS61368.2024.10624971
116.Z. Faddi, Mata, K. da, Silva, P., Nagaraju, V., Ghosh, S., \& Fiondella, L. (2023, April). Application of Reliability and Resilience Models to Machine Learning. Defense and Aerospace Test and Analysis (DATA) Workshop.

Collaborative Publications

  1. Bhattacharjee, S., \& Goswami, D. (2023). Complex structures on three-point space. Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics, 7786. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811275999_0006
    118.Bishnu, A., Francis, M., \& Majumder, P. (2024). Geometric Covering Number: Covering

Points with Curves. In S. Kalyanasundaram \& A. Maheshwari (Eds.), Discrete Applied Mathematics. CALDAM 2024. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 88-102). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-52213-0_7
119. Bishnu, A., Ghosh, A., \& Mishra, G. (2023). On the Complexity of Triangle Counting Using Emptiness Queries. Approximation, Randomization, and CombinatorialOptimization. Algorithms and Techniques (APPROX/RANDOM 2023), 1-48.
120. Chakraborty, B., Datta, N., \& Nandi, M. (2024). Designing Full-Rate Sponge Based AEAD Modes. In A. Chattopadhyay, S. Bhasin, S. Picek, \& C. Rebeiro (Eds.), Progress in Cryptology – INDOCRYPT 2023:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 89-110). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-56232-7_5
121. Chakraborty, B., Dhar, C., \&Nandi, M. (2023). Exact Security Analysis of ASCON. In J. Guo \& R. Steinfeld (Eds.), Advances in Cryptology ASIACRYPT 2023, ASIACRYPT 2023: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 346-369). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8727-6_12
122. Chakraborty, S., Fischer, E., Ghosh, A., Mishra, G., \& Sen, S. (2023). Testing of Index-Invariant Properties in the Huge Object Model. Proceedings of Machine Learning Research.
123. Chakraborty, S., Ghosh, A., Ghosh, S., \& Schwarzentruber, F. (2023). On Simple Expectations and Observations of Intelligent Agents: A Complexity Study. Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, 136-145. https://doi.org/10.24963/ kr.2023/14
124. Cogliati, B., Dutta, A., Nandi, M., Patarin, J., \& Saha, A. (2023). Proof of Mirror Theory for a Wide Range of $\$ \$ \mid \alpha i$ _Imax \$\$. In C. Hazay \& M. Stam (Eds.), Advances in Cryptology – EUROCRYPT 2023, EUROCRYPT 2023: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 470-501). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-031-30634-1_16
125.Jha, A., Khairallah, M., Nandi, M., \&Saha, A. (2024). Tight Security of TNT and Beyond. In M. Joye \& G. Leander (Eds.), Advances in Cryptology EUROCRYPT 2024. EUROCRYPT 2024. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 249-279). Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58716-0_9
126. Nandi, M., Paul, S. \& Saha, A. (2023). Indifferentiability of the Confusion-Diffusion Network and the Cascade Block Cipher. In S. el Hajji, S. Mesnager, \& E. M. Souidi (Eds.), Cryptology and Information Security. Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33017-9_12


5.4 Publication in Book Chapters

Applied Statistics Division (ASD)

  1. Mukherjee, P. S. (2023). Change-PointBased Statistical Process Controls (2nd ed., pp. 361-381). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-7503-2_19

Biological Sciences Division (BSD)

  1. Sil, M., Mitra, S., \& Goswami, A. (2023). Probiotics and immunity: An overview. In Viral, Parasitic, Bacterial, and Fungal Infections (pp. 847-861). Elsevier. https:// doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85730-7.00007-2

Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)

  1. Ananya, Krishnamurthy, M (2023), Knowledge Representation and Semantic We: Current Trends. vistas Librarianship: Festschrift Volume in Honor of Prof. Mallinath Kumar, University of Mysore, p182188.
  2. Challa, A., Danda, S. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Binary Mathematical Morphology. In: Daya Sagar, B., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_53-1.
  3. Challa, A., Danda, S. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Morphological Erosion. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_213-1.
  4. Challa, A., Danda, S. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Morphological Closing. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_211-1.
  5. Chattopadhyay, S., Chowdhury, A., Ghosh K. (2023), Application of Machine-Learning Techniques in the Development of NeighbourhoodBased Robust Recommender Systems, Recommender Systems A Multi-Disciplinary Approach, Chapter 13, CRC Press, vol.1 ${ }^{\text {st }}$ Edition, p203-233, https://doi. org/10.1201/9781003319122.
  6. Danda, S., Challa, A. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Binary Partition Tree. In: Daya Sagar, B., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_54-1.
  7. Danda, S., Challa, A. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Cumulative Probability Plot. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_71-1.
  8. Danda, S., Challa, A. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Grayscale Mathematical Morphology. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_151-2.
  9. Danda, S., Challa, A. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Morphological Dilation. In: Daya Sagar, B., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_212-1.
  10. Danda, S., Challa, A. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Morphological Opening. In: Daya Sagar, B., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_214-1.
  11. Dasgupta, A., \& De, R. K. (2023), Artificial intelligence in systems biology, Handbook of Statistics: Artificial Intelligence, 6, Academic Press, vol.49, p153-201, https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.host.2023.06.004.
  12. Daya Sagar, B.S. \& Kumar, D.A. (2023), Structuring Element. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_321-1.
  13. Daya Sagar, B.S. \& Kumar, D.A. (2023), Thickening. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, vol. 2, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_326-1.
  14. Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Korvin, Gabor. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_368-2.

  1. Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Goodchild, Michael F., In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_386-1.
  2. Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Rodriguez-Iturbe, Ignacio. In: Daya Sagar, B., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_394-1.
  3. Jana, P., \& Mohanta, P. P. (2023), Recent Trends in 2D Object Detection and Applications in Video Event Recognition, Advancement of Deep Learning and its Applications in Object Detection and Recognition, R. N. Mir et al (Eds.), River Publishers, Denmark, p173195, 10.1201/9781003393658-9.
  4. Lim, S.L. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Morphological Pruning. In: Daya Sagar, B., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham., vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_215-1.
  5. Meeramani, N \& Krishnamurthy, M (2023), Factors Impacting the Usage of Digital Libraries in Higher Education Institutions in Bangalore, Future of Libraries, Edited by Dr Rama Patnaik and Dr Kishor Chandra Satpathy, Wiley, India Ltd, New Delhi, p119127.
  6. Nasibullah, \& Mohanta, P. P. (2023), Recent Advances in Video Captioning with Object Detection. Advancement of Deep Learning and its Applications in Object Detection and Recognition, R. N. Mir et al (Eds.), River Publishers, Denmark, p1-21, 10.1201/9781003393658-1.
  7. Panda, R.M. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Data Acquisition. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_73-2.
  8. Panda, R.M. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Database Management System. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_80-1.
  9. Panda, R.M., \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Decision Tree. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_81-2.
  10. Quiros-Vargas, J., et al. Daya Sagar, B. S. (2023), Fractal Geometry and the Downscaling of SunInduced Chlorophyll Fluorescence Imagery. In: Daya Sagar, B., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 1, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_120-1.
  11. Samiappan, S., Panda, R.M. \& Daya Sagar, B.S. (2023), Z-Transform. In: Daya Sagar, B.S., Cheng, Q., McKinley, J., Agterberg, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Mathematical Geosciences. Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, Springer, Cham, vol.Edition 1, Vol. 2, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26050-7_355-1.

Library, Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)

  1. Bhattacharya, A., \& Paladhi, M. M. (2023). Digital Information Sources and Services in the Web Based Learning Environment. In Redefine Library in the Social Media Age (pp. 24-37). Kolkata: Universal Briefing.
  2. Chhatwal, A., Brar, T. S., \& Satpathy, K. C. (2023). Bibliometric mapping of Covid-19 across economics research landscape. In M. Singh \& N. Maini (Eds.), Covid-19 challenges and opportunities for the Indian economy (pp. 43-57). Himalaya Publishing House.
  3. Kalpana, T. M., \& Gopalakirshnan, S. (2024). Electronic Sustainability in Libraries with Microcontrollers. In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology ( $6^{\text {th }}$ ed., Vol. 6, pp. 1-16). IGI Global Publisher. https:// doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7366-5.ch080
  4. Pal, B., \& Pal, J. K. (2023). Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis and his contributions to Anthropology. In In Sarthak Sengupta edited Architects of Anthropology in India (Vol. 3, pp. 35-48). Gyan Publishing.
  5. Paladhi, M. M., \& Mukherjee, E. (2023). A key to revive the Public Library Services in India. In Redefine Library in the Social Media Age (pp. 49-59). Kolkata: Universal Briefing.
  6. Satpathy, K. C., \& Rana, M. K. (2024). Human development, knowledge-economy, and libraries. In R. Singh \& S. K. Sukula (Eds.), Futuristic vision and technology for innovative libraries (pp. 515-525). Society Publishing.

Social Sciences Division (SSD)

  1. Dash, N. S. (2023). Digital Humanities: Harnessing Digital Technology for Sustenance and Growth of the Humanities. In P. K. Mandal \& S. Ghosh (Eds.), The Incandescent Classroom: Essays in Honour of Prof. Satyaki Pal, Narendrapur: RK Mission Residential College (1 ${ }^{\text {st }}$ ed., pp. 38-55). Narendrapur: RK Mission.

  1. Dash, N. S. (2024a). Corpus Linguistics and Language Technology. In L. Kortvelyessy \& P. Stekauer (Eds.), Onomatopoeia in the World’s Languages: A Comparative Handbook (pp. 389-401). Mouton: de Gruyter.
  2. Dash, N. S. (2024b). Onomatopoeia in Bengali. In L. Kortvelyessy \& P. Stekauer (Eds.), Onomatopoeia in the World’s Languages: A Comparative Handbook (1 ${ }^{\text {st }}$ ed., pp. 389-401). De Gruyter Mouton.
  3. Kabiraj, T. (2024). On R\&D and Technology Licensing, Management and Technology Issuees and Challenges (S. Guha, Ed.; Vol. 1, pp. 3-13). Levant Books.
  4. Singh, D., \& Behera, H. C. (2023). The Water Cult and Conservation in India. In M. Basu \& R. DasGupta (Eds.), Indigenous and Local Water Knowledge, Values and Practices (pp. 307-315). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9406-7_18
  5. Swaminathan, M., \& Modak, T. (2024). Books Chapter: Economic Change in the Lower Cauvery Delta. In M. Swaminathan, V. Surjit, \& V. K. Ramachandran (Eds.), Economic Change in the Lower Cauvery Delta (pp. 259-288). Tulika Books, Columbia University Press.
  6. Swaminathan, M., \& Ramachandran, V. K. (2024). Introduction: Economic Change in the Lower Cauvery Delta. In M. Swaminathan, V. Surjit, \& Ramachandran V.K. (Eds.), Economic Change in the Lower Cauvery Delta (pp. 1-11). Tuliks Books, Columbia University Press.
  7. Swaminathan, M., \& Dutta, R. (2024). Credit and Indebtedness: Economic Change in the Lower Cauvery Delta. In M. Swaminathan, V. Surjit, \& V. K. Ramachandran (Eds.), Economic Change in the Lower Cauvery Delta (pp. 182-209). Tulika Books, Columbia University Press.

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division (SQCORD)

  1. Chakraborty, A. K., Dey, S., Chakraborty, P., \& Chanda, A. (2023). Bayesian models. In H. Pham (Ed.), Springer Handbook of Engineering Statistics (2 ${ }^{\text {nd }}$ ed., Vol. 37, pp. 763-793). Springer. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-1-4471-7503-2_37
  2. Chakraborty, A. K., \& Karmakar, B. (2023). Software Defect Prediction Through a Hybrid Approach Comprising of a Statistical Tool and a Machine Learning Model. In A. Gunasekaran, J. K. Sharma, \& S. Kar (Eds.), Applications of Operational Research in Business and Industries (pp. 1-19). Springer. https:// doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8012-1_1
  3. De, P. K., Chakraborty, A. K., Barman, A., \& Das, R. (2023). Strategic analysis of a dual channel green supply chain with return-refund facility. In S. Kar, J. K. Sharma, \& A. Gunasekaran (Eds.), Applications of Operational Research in Business and Industries, Lecture Notes in Operations Research (Vol. 19, pp.

295-309). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8012-1_19
45. Deb, R., \& Das, A. K. (2023). More on Semipositive Tensor and Tensor Complementarity Problem. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Mathematics and Computing. ICMC 2023 (Vol. 697, pp. 147-156). Springer. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-981-99-3080-7_11
46. Jagadish. (2024). Experimental Investigation and Its Parametric Analysis of AWJM Process Parameters on Surface Quality of Green Composites. In G. Raghavendra, B. B. V. L. Deepak, \& M. Gupta (Eds.), Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Vol. 1, pp. 121-130). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0918-2_10
47. Jagadish, Ray, A., Barad, S., \& Patil. S. B. (2023a). Selection of Optimal Rapid Prototyping Process using Multi variant MCDM based approaches. In Decision making Models and Applications in Manufacturing Environment (1 ${ }^{\text {st }}$ ed., Vol. 1, pp. 14-20). CRC Press.
48. Kumar, B., Deepmala, Dutta, A., \& Das, A. K. (2023). Error Bound for the Linear Complementarity Problem Using Plus Function. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Mathematics and Computing. ICMC 2023 (Vol. 697, pp. 197-207). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3080-7_15
49. Kumari, M., Narang, P., De, P. K., \& Chakraborty, A. K. (2023). Optimization of an Inventory Model with Demand Dependent on Selling Price and Stock, Nonlinear Holding Cost Along with Trade Credit Policy. In A. Gunasekaran, J. K. Sharma, \& S. Kar (Eds.), Applications of Operational Research in Business and Industries, Lecture Notes in Operations Research (pp. 141-158). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8012-1_10
50. Madakam, S., Revulagadda, R. K., Mishra, V., \& Kundu, K. (2023). The Evolution of Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Analysis of Industry 4.0 and Its Frameworks. In Fostering Sustainable Development in the Age of Technologies (pp. 269-287). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-060-120231019
51. Neogy, S. K., \& Singh, G. (2023). On Some Special Matrices and Their Applications in Linear Complementarity Problem. In R. B. Bapat, M. P. Karantha, S. J. Kirkland, S. K. Neogy, S. Pati, \& S. Puntanen (Eds.), Applied Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics. Indian Statistical Institute Series. (pp. 215-244). Springer.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2310-6_12
52. Rekha, Singh, S., \& Neogy, S. K. (2023). From Linear System of Equations to Artificial Intelligence-The


Evolution Journey of Computer Tomographic Image Reconstruction Algorithms. In R. B. Bapat, M. P. Karantha, S. J. Kirkland, S. K. Neogy, S. Pati, \& S. Puntanen (Eds.), Applied Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics. Indian Statistical Institute Series (pp. 95-115). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2310-6_5
53. Soni, D. L., \& Jagadish. (2024). Current Aspects of Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace Industry. In R. Rajasekar, C. Moganapriya, \& P. S. Kumar (Eds.), Additive Manufacturing with Novel Materials: Processes, Properties and Applications (Vol. 1, pp. 409-427). Wiley. https://doi. org/10.1002/9781394198085.ch13
54. Tiwari, S., \& Jagadish. (2023). Recent Advancement in Sustainable Hybrid Fiber-Reinforced Biocomposites: A State of the Art. In X. Li, M. M. Rashidi, R. S. Lather, \& R. Raman (Eds.), Emerging Trends in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (Vol.1). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6945-4
55. Yanda, S., Jagadish, Naidu, N. V. S., Adapa, S. K., \& Raju, S. (2023). Structural and Thermal Analysis of Modified Ventilated Paperboard Using Finite Element Analysis. In B. P. P., U. B. Desai, \& S. Goel (Eds.), Advances in Material Science and Metallurgy (pp.

219-226). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4918-0_21

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

  1. Dutta, A. K. (2024). Algebraic Insights in Indic Algorithms. In The Computation Meme: Computational Thinking in the Indic Tradition (Vol. 1, pp. 467-543). IISc Press.
  2. Centre for Research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE)
  3. Sangwan, N., \& Sharma, S. (2023). Social Protection Policies and Women’s Employment During COVID-19. In I. Gupta \& M. Das (Eds.), Contextualizing the COVID Pandemic in India: A Development Perspective (pp. 127-141). Springer Cham. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-981-99-4906-9_7

Collaborative Publications

  1. Chakraborty, A. K., Gijo, E. V., Das, A., \& Chatterjee, M. (2023). Hardware and Software Reliability, Verification, and Testing. In Handbook of Engineering Statistics (2 $2^{\text {nd }}$ ed., pp. 415-442). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-7503-2_22

5.5 Sankhyā, the Official Journal of ISI

1. A Brief Overview

The internationally renowned journal Sankhyā was founded by Professor P. C. Mahalanobis in 1932. This quarterly journal, with ISSN 0976-8378, is devoted to original research articles in Applied Statistics, Mathematical Statistics and Probability. Reviews and discussion articles on current research activity in the above areas are also published. A rigorous peer review process is followed for acceptance of articles submitted for publication in Sankhyā. Many seminal articles in Probability, Theoretical Statistics and Applied Statistics have appeared in Sankhyā.

The journal is published in two separate series – Series A and Series B.

Series A, with 2 issues per year (February and August) covers Probability \& Theoretical Statistics.

Series B, with 2 issues per year (May and November) covers Applied and Interdisciplinary Statistics.

The Institute has been collaborating with Springer for printing and marketing the international edition of Sankhyā, in both printed and electronic editions. The editorial system is completely electronic, starting from submission to editorial processing and ending in final editorial decision for articles. Free access to articles of every edition of Sankhyā is available through the Sankhyā website.

2. Editorial Board (as on 31 March 2024)

Name \& Affiliation
Editor in-Chief Dipak K. Dey, University of Connecticut, USA
Series A Editors Snigdhanshu Chatterjee, University of Minnesota, USA
Soumendra Nath Lahiri, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Parthanil Roy, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, India
Francisco Louzada, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sujit Ghosh, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA
Series B Editors Debashis Ghosh, University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Anil K. Ghosh, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Sanjib Basu, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
Technical Editor Abhik Ghosh, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Technical Support Urmichhanda Bhattacharya, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India

This journal is abstracted/ indexed in Current Index to Statistics, EBSCO Discovery Service, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Google Scholar, JSTOR, Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST), Mathematical Reviews, OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service, ProQuest-ExLibris Primo, ProQuest-ExLibris Summon, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), SCImago, SCOPUS and zbMATH.

3. Issues Published

Regular Issues Series A: Volume 85, Issue 2, August 2023
Volume 86, Issue 1, February 2024
Series B: Volume 85, Issue 1, May 2023
Volume 85, Issue 2, November 2023
Special Issues (if any) with short description Series B: Volume 85, Issue 1 Supplement, May 2023
(Special issue on Recent Advances in Statistical Finance)

SANKHY $\bar{A}$

THE INDIAN JOURNAL OF STATISTICS

Edited by: P. C. MAHALANOBIS

Volume 2. Part 1. 1935.

SANKHY $\bar{A}$

The enchantment of rythm is obviously felt in music, the rhythm which is inherent in the notes and their grouping. It is the magic of mathematics, this rythm which is in the heart of all creation, which moves in the atom and in its different measures fashions gold and lead, the rose and the thorn, the sun and the planets, the variety and vicissitudes of man’s history. These are the dance-steps of numbers in the arena of time and space, which weave the maya of appearance, the incessant flow of changes that ever is and is not. What we know as intellectual truth, is that also not a perfect rythm of the relationship of facts that produce a sense of convincingness to a person who somehow feels that he knows the truth? We believe any fact to be true because of a harmony, a rythm in reason, the ” process of which is analysable by the logic of mathematics.

Rabindranath Tagore


Other Academic Activities

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6.1 Patents

IPRs Filed

Sl. Title of Patent Application No. Date of Filing Name of the Inventor(s) ${ }^{a}$ Status Country
name where
filed
Division Unit Location
1 A process for obtaining an oxidized form of squalene and compositions therefrom 202331048679 Jul 19,
2023
Suparna Mandal Biswas (AERU), Parimal Karmakar, Madhurima Dutta, Swarupa Sarkar Filed India BSD AERU, Kolkata
2 Action Detection System for Dark Videos using SpatioTemporal Features and Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers 18122269 Jul 12, 2023 Ashish Ghosh (MIU), H Singh, S Suman, Badri N Subudhi, Vinit Jakhetiya, T Veerakumar Filed USA CCSD MIU, Kolkata
3 Image Enhancement and Object Detection System For Degraded Underwater Images using ZeroReference Deep Curve Estimation and G-UNET 18230642 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct } \ & 18 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Meghna, BN Subudhi, V Jakhetiya, A Bansal, T Veerakumar, Ashish Ghosh (MIU) Filed USA CCSD MIU, Kolkata
4 Efficient Segmentation of Tumours from Lung CT 02331054137 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug } \ & 11 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Sushmita Mitra (MIU), Surochita Pal Das (MIU), B. Uma Shankar (MIU) Under
Review
India CCSD MIU, Kolkata
5 Detection of Lung Diseases with Multimodal Imaging 202331070180 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct } \ & 16 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Sushmita Mitra (MIU), Surochita Pal Das (MIU) Under
Review
India CCSD MIU, Kolkata
6 System and Method for Effective Volumetric Segmentation of Medical Images involving Spatio-Spectral Components 202431005490 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan } \ & 27 \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Sushmita Mitra (MIU), Pallabi Dutta (MIU) Under
Review
India CCSD MIU, Kolkata
7 A System \& Method for Self-generation of power by the Electric Vehicle 202341027292 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } \ & 26 \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Satish Kumar, Jagadish (SQROR), Ragu A, Sagar Yanda Online
Published
India SQCORD
SQCORU,
Bangalore

6.2 Memoranda of Understanding

Over the last several years, the Institute has been very actively pursuing institution-level collaboration in fields of mutual interest that has led to Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with a number of universities/academic institutions as well as industrial organisations. These MoUs range from collaborative research to research grants for students/faculty as well as student/faculty exchange programmes. At present, the Institute has new MoUs signed and some ongoing ones (both national and international) with the following institutions/ organisations:

1. New MoU signed

St. no. University/Institution/Organization Country Effective from Duration
1 EID, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Sweden 01-01-23 01 year 04 months
2 MedGenome Labs Limited India 17-08-23 03 Years
3 Eurostat India 11-09-23 01 year
4 Council of Scientific \& Industrial Research (CSIR) India 06-11-23 02 Years
5 Ericsson India Pvt. Ltd. India 01-02-24 03 Years
6 Tata Memorial Centre (TMC) India 02-02-24 01 year

2. Continuing MoUs

A partial list of continuing MoUs is given below:-

St. No. University/Institution/Organization Country Valid until
1 Tata Memorial Centre India Mar-27
2 Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute India Feb-25
3 CESC Limited India Jan-25
4 Moscow State University named after M.V.Lomonosov Tashkent Branch, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Dec-27
5 Medclin Research Private Limited India Sep-26
6 Tata Consultancy Services (Extension of Master Collaboration Agreement) India Oct-26
7 National Research University, Higher School of Economics Russia Aug-26
8 Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. Singapore Sep-26
9 Coursera United States of America Perpetual
10 Ministry of Science \& Technology and IDEAS – Institute of Data Engineering, Analytics and Science Foundation India Apr-26
11 Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) India Oct-25
12 University of Groningen Netherlands Feb-25
13 University of Reading England Jun-24
14 Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur India Mar-26
15 Tata Steel Limited India Feb-25
16 The Institute of Cost Accountants of India India July-27
17 University of California United States of America Aug-27

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6.3 Museums

6.3.1 Geology Museum

GENERAL INFORMATION
Name of In-charge Dhurjati Prasad Sengupta, Shiladri Sekhar Das, Debarati Mukherjee
Physical Address Ground floor, Platinum Jubilee Building, ISI, Kolkata-700 108
Founded in 1962
Founded by Pamela L. Robinson along with Sohan Lal Jain and Tapan Roy Chowdhury
Maintained by Geological Studies Unit

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Brief Overview

The Museum of the Geological Studies Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, is a unique repository of terrestrial Mesozoic vertebrates as well as Cenozoic marine vertebrates and invertebrates. The museum has the holotypes of more than 50 new taxa of fossil vertebrates ranging from Permian ( $\sim 255 \mathrm{My}$ ) to Cretaceous ( 65 My) Period as well as many new invertebrate taxa ranging from Eocence ( $\sim 55 \mathrm{My}$ ) to Miocene ( $\sim 5 \mathrm{My}$ ). Complete and partial skeletons of several vertebrate fossils including the oldest Permian reptile of India, Triassic terrestrial vertebrates, Jurassic and Cretaceous dinosaurs, dinosaur eggs and several Jurassic fishes are exhibited in this Museum. There are several holotype and paratype specimens kept in the repositoryas well. The museum also contains fossils of Eocene whales and other marine mega-invertebrate fossils, foraminifera. It also contains stromatolites and fossil plants among others.

Major Collections

$\begin{aligned} & \text { M. No. } \ & 1 \end{aligned}$ Name of Collection Brief Overview of Collection
Mounted skeleton of Barapasaurus tagoeri Barapasaurus is a genus of basal sauropod dinosaur from Early Jurassic rocks of India.
2 Mounted skeleton of Isisaurus colberti Isisaurus is a genus of titanosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period from India.
3 Skeletal elements of prosauropods and abelisaurids Prosauropods were large herbivorous dinosaurs of the Triassic and Early Jurassic. Abelisaurids were carnivorous bipedal theropod dinosaurs. Rahiolisaurus is an abelisaurid which existed in India during the Late Cretaceous period.
4 Mounted skeleton of Hypardepedon huxlei Rhynchosaurs are a group of extinct herbivorous Triassic archosauromorph reptiles with a unique dentition pattern.
5 Numerous skeletal elements of Parasuchus hislopi Phytosaurs are an extinct group of large, mostly semiaquatic Late Triassic archosauriform reptiles having superficial similarity with the crocodiles.
6 Numerous skeletal elements of Wadiasaurus indicus and Reschnisaurus cristarhynchus kannemeyeriid dicynodont (non-mammalian synapsid) from the Middle Triassic (Yerrapalli Formation of India.
7 Endothiodon mahalanobisi and related fauna Various medium and small dicynodonts are known from Late Permian Kundaram Formation of India that includes Endothiodon.
8 Pamelaria dolichotrachela and Yerrasuchus deccanensis Pamelaria is an extinct allokotosaurian archosauromorph reptile and Yarasuchus is an extinct genus of avemetatarsalian archosaur known from Middle Triassic of India.
9 Numerous skeletal elements of Shringasaurus indicus Shringasaurus (meaning “horned lizard”) is an extinct genus of allokotosaurian archosauromorph from the Middle Triassic (Anisian) of India.
10 Numerous skeletal elements of Cherninia denwai, Paracyclotosaurs crookshanki, Eryosuchus rajareddyi, Compsocerops cosgriffi and Panthasaurus maleriensis All temnospondyl amphibians known from various Triassic Formations of India.
11 Many new taxa of Cenozoic gastropods
12 Other Cenozoic invertebrate taxa

New Initiatives

  • The outreach initiative has been taken by Dr. Sanjukta Chakravorti, former Research Fellow and Visiting Professor of ISI/ GSU in 2021-2022, through an engagement grant from the Palaeontological Association of London. Many awareness programmes of that outreach grant have been extended in 2022 – 2023. You Tube video of the said programs are also uploaded. The links are as follows- 1. https://youtu.be/zG2iv2owV-w and 2. https://youtu.be/h0E5OphFB3Q
  • 3D Printing of the entire skeleton of Panthasaurus maleriensis has been done.
  • The visitor’s book has been digitized.

Visitors

Many national experts as well as students of vertebrate palaeontology visited the Museum in 2022-23 to study the rare collections.

St. No. Name Attitiation period of visit
1 Sulagna Sen, PhDScholar, IIT Kharagpur May 27, 2022
2 Sulagna Sen, PhD Scholar, IIT Kharagpur May 30 – June 17, 2022
3 Lukasz Czepinski Post doc, Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy March 20-29, 2023

6.3.2 Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum and Archives

GENERAL INFORMATION

Name of In-charge (2023-24)
Physical Address
Founded in
Founded by

Dr. Kishor Chandra Satpathy
Amrapali, ISI, 204 B T Road, Kolkata-700 108
$29^{\text {th }}$ June, 1993
Indian Statistical Institute

Brief Overview

The Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum \& Archives (PCMMM\&A) was founded in 1993 to commemorate the birth centenary of pioneer statistician and the founder of the Indian Statistical Institute, Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis (PCM). The museum and archives highlight PCM’s life and works, including his contributions to the fields of statistics, economics, and planning in India. In addition, it contains his private collection of books and an assortment of rare photographs and documents. The primary objectives of the Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum \& Archives are to collect, preserve, restore, display, disseminate, and document of personal, administrative, and rare source materials associated with the life and legacy of Prof. Mahalanobis and the establishment of the Indian Statistical Institute, as well as the development of the Institute and statistical science in India.

The Museum \& Archives

PCMMM\&A is housed in Amrapali, the erstwhile residence of Prof. Mahalanobis, which is situated on the institute’s campus in Kolkata. A permanent exhibition featuring photographic displays about the life and work of PCM is located on the eastern side of the house’s ground floor. A total of five galleries make up the museum’s exhibit. These galleries feature 921 exhibits spread across 101 panels. The house’s first floor has been preserved for the audience, including an open lounge (the Chatal), PCM’s study, and private areas of the residence. On the first floor, a new gallery opened in 2016 depicting Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis and his wife Nirmal Kumari Mahalanobis’s special relationship with Rabindranath Tagore.

The archival materials of PCMMM\&A traces back the evolution of statistics in the Indian subcontinent during and after the PCM’s lifetime, paying particular attention to his outstanding contributions in this field. The archival materials include official and personal documents, files, correspondence, scientific and literary papers, photographs, newspaper cuttings, diaries, and manuscripts related to Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis and Nirmal Kumari Mahalanobis. These collections also includes audio-visual materials such as sound recordings, film footage, negatives, and slides. There are approximately 3 lakh documents, with approximately 1.9 lakh having already undergone preservation treatments, depending on their condition. The digitization of documents began in 2007. To date, approximately 25,000 documents have been digitized, with metadata for approximately 20,000 documents saved on a customized server and approximately 2000 documents uploaded to the D-Space server.

Note: Presently the Museum \& Archives has been shifted to the third floor of the library building temporarily for the renovation work of the existing museum building (Amrapali). The physical museum space is closed for the time being for the general visitors. With prior permission serious visitors can access the museum and archives. Also, PCMMM\&A has a presence on virtual platforms (Instagram, Facebook \& Twitter). General visitors can be reached through these digital mediums.

PCM Memorial Museum and Archives; Major Collections
Name of Collection Brief Overview of Collection
Manuscripts 3,00,000 Manuscripts (Typescript/ Handwritten)
Books 850
Audio-video [Spool, Record, Cassettes] 93 nos., 89 nos.,101 nos.
Photographs 6700 approx.
Negatives 5000 approx.
Slides 1236 slides approx.
Artifacts 1330 approx.

Researchers Visited/Consulted PCMMM\&A 2023-24
Name of Activity Affiliation
Professor Sumitra Purkayastha, ASU, ISI Kolkata Gautham S, University of Columbia, NYC Shubham A Singh, Germany Sayori Ghoshal, Krea University, Andhra Pradesh
Reference Services for Researchers and Scholars Professor Tumpa Mukherjee, HOD Sociology, Women’s Christian College, University of Calcutta Pramit Bhattacharya, Journalist, Mint \& Fellow, New India Foundation, Bengaluru Professor Elisabeth Burton, University of Toronto Professor Reinhold Martin, Columbia University Saarang Narayan, University of Leeds Nikhil Dharmaraj, University of Cambridge Sutapa Malakar, Assistant Professor, Economics, East Calcutta Girls’ College

Major Activities during 2023-24

Museum Visit

  • Guided tours were provided to the visitors by the PCMMM\&A Trainees. During 2023-2024 PCMMM\&A received a total no. of 768 visitors.
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Preservation Treatment

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  • Conservation and preservation of the archival documents ensures longevity and availability of the valuable documents for future research During this financial year, approximately 1979 nos. of archival documents were provided preservation treatment after assessing their condition.

New Initiatives

A Public Lecture series has been launched by PCMMM\&A. Topics of the lectures are following:

  1. “Knowledge Worlds: Research Universities and Frontiers in the United States since 1945”. Speaker: Prof. Reinhold Martin (Columbia University), $13^{\text {th }}$ March 2024
  2. “Surveillance in Transit: An Abolitionist Chronology of AI, Power, Complicity and Eugenics in the Indian Ocean World C. 1850- Present.” Speaker: Nikhil Dharmaraj (MPhill Student, University of Cambridge), $28^{\text {th }}$ March 2024

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POSTERS

Current Project:
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Flyer

  • Call for Volunteers Programme for PCMMM\&A

Special Visitors of PCMMM\&A 2023-24

  • Swami Upasanananda, Ramakrishna Mission, Barrackpore
  • Dr. Nabi Hasan, Librarian \& Head, Central Library, IIT Delhi
  • Raghu Nandan Sengupta, Professor, Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, IIT Kanpur
  • Prof. P.G. Dastidar, Visiting Professor, SGT University, Gurugram, Former Scientist G/Adviser at the Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India
  • Dr. Jay Prakash, Assistant Professor (CSED), National Institute of Technology, Calicut
  • Philip E. Pare, Assistant Professor, Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
  • Dr. Badan Barman, Assistant Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, Gauhati University, Assam
  • Vinod Kumar K T, Librarian, LBS College of Engineering, Kasaragod, Kerala
  • Dipankar Mandal, IIT Kharagpur
  • Melinda Pavek, US Consul General Kolkata
  • Dr. Neeza Singh, Librarian, T S Central State Library in Chandigarh
  • Professor Kadambari Baxi, Barnard College, Columbia University

Participation in events
St. No. Brief Overview
1. Exhibitions
Offline
1. Exhibition on ‘History of Computing’ on the occasion of National Statistics Day in collaboration with Repro Photography Unit (Date: $29^{\text {th }}$ June 2023)
2. Curated an exhibition on Professor C. R. Rao on the occasion of $93^{\text {rd }}$ Foundation of Indian Statistical Institute (Date: $19^{\text {th }}$ December 2023).
3. Exhibition showcasing guest faculties, researchers \& visitors from USA at ISI Kolkata on the occasion of the visit of US Consul General Melinda Pavek from U.S. Consulate General, Kolkata (Date: 17th January 2024).
2. Online
Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum \& Archives (PCMMM\&A) had celebrated world heritage week in the virtual platform (Instagram \& Facebook). (Date: 19.11.2023 to 25.11.2023) |
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3. Outreach
Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Museum \& Archives have participated in Acharya Satyendra Nath Bose Bijnan ‘O’ Prajukti Mela (Science \& Technology Fair) and won second best stall award (Date: 19th Jan 2024 to $23^{\text {rd }}$ Jan 2024 at Hedua Park.)
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6.4 Scientific Assignments

A L N MURTHY, SQCORU, Hyderabad

  1. Academic Dissertation Guidance, Telco Customer Churn Prediction by Mr. Susovan Sabud (MQMS2219), MSQMS Batch IX (2022-2024), Hyderabad/ Indian Statistical Institute (December 2023 to January 2024, Semester III).
  2. Academic Dissertation Guidance, Super ensemble classifier for improving predictions in imbalanced datasets of customer loans by Mr. Pravash Handal (MQMS-2207), MSQMS Batch IX (2022-2024), Hyderabad/Indian Statistical Institute (December 2023 to January 2024, Semester III).
  3. Academic Dissertation Guidance, Evolution of Deep Learning Models for Image Classification and A Comparison of Recent and Early Models by Mr. Siripuram Vishnu Sai (MQMS-2213), MSQMS Batch IX (2022-2024), Hyderabad/Indian Statistical Institute (December 2023 to January 2024, Semester III).
  4. Academic Teaching, Applied Regression Analysis, MSQMS Batch IX (2022-2024), Hyderabad/Indian Statistical Institute (July – November 2023, Semester III, Full course).

ABHIK GHOSH, ISRU, Kolkata

  1. Research Collaboration, High-dimensional Statistical Inference, Visiting Prof. Magne Thoresen., University of Oslo, Norway. (May-June, 2023).

ABHIROOP MUKHOPADHYAY, EPU, Delhi

  1. Presenter, Primary Health in India, HFACT Workshop, Johannesburg, South Africa (2023/ 3 days).
  2. Invited Speaker, Female labor force participation and the job challenges in India, Round table discussion with South Asia Regional Director for Human Development, World Bank, World Bank, India (December 2023).
  3. Invited Speaker, Primary Health India, HFACT Seminar, Online (University of York) (December 2023).
  4. Invited Speaker, Reimagining Education: Do Science Experiments Improve Human Capital?, Workshop, University of Warwick (July 2023).
  5. Instructor, Difference in Difference Estimation, Workshop, IFPRI, Delhi (July 2023).
  6. Invited Speaker, Tertiary Education and Rural Prosperity, Seminar, University of Manchester (June 2023).
  7. Invited Speaker, Tertiary Education and Rural Prosperity, Seminar, University of Warwick (June 2023).
  8. Visiting Professor, Private Schools in India, Visiting Fellow, Institute of Advance Study, University of Warwick (May-July 2023).

AMITA PAL, ISRU, Kolkata

  1. Resource Person, Recent Advances in Statistical Learning, Faculty Development Programme on Impact of Emerging Technologies in AI/ML and Data Science, Department of Computer Science \& Engineering, Madanapalle Institute of Technology \& Science, Madanapalle (Andhra Pradesh) (February 29, 2024).

ANISUR RAHAMAN MOLLA, CSRU, Kolkata

  1. Program Committee Member, Paper reviewer, $25^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN 2024), ICDCN 2025, IIT Madras, Chennai (2024).

ANSUMAN BANERJEE, ACMU, Kolkata

  1. Visiting Researcher, Formal Verification, Collaborative research, IMEC, Leuven, Belgium (May 15, 2023 to June 30, 2023).
  2. Conference presentation, Paper presentation, International Conference on Algorithms, Computing and Systems, Greece (Oct 19-21, 2023).

ANTAR BANDYOPADHYAY, SMU, Delhi

  1. Invited Seminar Speaker, Seminar entitled “RightMost Position of a Last Progeny Modified Branching Random Walk” was presented on October 04, 2023, Probability Seminar, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK (October 01 – 04, 2023).
  2. Invited Seminar Speaker, Seminar entitled “RightMost Position of a Last Progeny Modified Branching Random Walk” was presented on September 07, 2023, Statistics and Probability Seminar, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK (September 04 – 09, 2023).
  3. Invited Seminar Speaker, Seminars entitled “RightMost Position of a Last Progeny Modified Branching Random Walk” and “Interacting Urn Models” were presented on September 13 and 21, 2023 respectively in the Probability Seminar, Probability Seminar, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University, Durham, UK (September 10 – 30, 2023).

ARIJIT CHAKRABARTI, ASU, Kolkata

  1. Invited lecture, Multiple hypothesis testing in sparse problems with one-group priors, Workshop on Multiple Testing, Department of Statistics, University of Calcutta (06/01/2024).

ARIJIT CHAKRABARTY, SMU, Kolkata

  1. Speaker in Workshop on Random Matrix Theory, Random Matrix Theory: An Introduction, Workshop on Random Matrix Theory, Center for Computational \&

Data Sciences, Independent University, Bangladesh (30 June 2024 – 4 July 2024).

ARUP BOSE, SMU, Kolkata

  1. Receive the P C Mahalanobis International Award from the International Statistical Institute, Lecture on receiving the P C Mahalanobis Award, Wrold Statistics Congress, Ottawa Canada (July 16-20, 2023).
  2. Special Invited lecture, Limiting Spectral Distribution of Random Matrices with Independent Entries, International Indian Statistical Associztion Annual Conference, Colorado School of Mines (June 01-04, 2023).
  3. Invited talk (online), Lecture on Invitation to Random Matrices, Workshop on Statistics and Computation, CMI (June 12-23, 2023).
  4. Plenary Lecture, Wigner matrices with independent entries, International Conference on mathematics and Applications, Bardhaman University (March 05-06, 2023).

ARUP KUMAR DAS, SQCORU, Kolkata

  1. To Deliver an Invited Talk, Two Conjectures in Complementarity Theory, International Conference on Operations Research and Game Theoretic Approach in Decision Making, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi ( January 17 – 19, 2024).
  2. To Deliver an Invited Talk, Concepts of Mathematics and Optimization Theory in Research, Program for Research Scholars, IIITDM, Jabalpur ( $7^{\text {th }}$ November 2023).
  3. Ms. Aritra Dutta received her Ph. D. degree in Mathematics from Jadavpur University under the supervision of Dr. Arup K Das of Indian Statistical Institute in December, 2023, A Contribution To Complementarity Theory, Ph D Supervision, Mathematics Department, Jadavpur University (Awarded Ph D degree in Mathematics in December 2023).

ASHOK SARKAR, SQCORU, Mumbai

  1. Consultation, Network planning and route optimization of 6 bus routes, Consultancy Project, Greencell Express Private Limited, Mumbai (Feb – Mar, 2024).
  2. Consultancy Project, Study of sample size, sample coverage, Analysis and reporting, Delhi (Mar, 2024).

AYANENDRANATH BASU, ISRU, Kolkata

  1. Invited Speaker, Goodness of fit and Change Points, $6^{\text {th }}$ Workshop on Goodness-of-fit, Change Points and Related Methods, Skukuza Lodge, Kruger National Park, South Africa/North West University, South Africa (25-29 August, 2023).

AYINEEDI VENKATESWARLU, CSU, Chennai

  1. Invited Speaker, Linear Recurring Sequences, AIS Advanced Topics in Finite Fields (2023), The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai (17/07/2023 to 22/07/2023).

B V RAJARAMA BHAT, SMU, Bangalore

  1. Invited speaker, Peripheral Poisson boundary., Colloquium, IISER Pune (17 Nov. 2023).
  2. External expert, Promotion, Faculty evaluation committee meeting, IISER Pune (24 Jan. 2024).
  3. Invited speaker, A minimal completion theorem and almost everywhere equivalence of completely positive maps., International Conference on Spectral and Approximation Theory (ICSAT-2023), Cochin University of Science and Technology(CUSAT), Cochin (27-30 Nov. 2023).
  4. Member, Programs committee of NBHM, NBHM Meeting, IIT Mumbai (Aug. 4, 2023).
  5. Committee member, Mathematics, INSPIRE Faculty selection, Indian National Science Academy (INSA) (Dec 27-28, 2023 (online)).
  6. Invited speaker, Peripheral Poisson boundary., Conference on Noncommutative analysis on groups and quantum groups., Université de Franche-Comté, Besancon, France. (Dec. 18-21, 2023).
  7. Member, Review Committee, Mathematics, CEPRC Meeting, IISER Pune (Feb 14-16, 2024).
  8. Plenary Speaker, Peripheral Poisson boundary., In house symposium in mathematics, IISER, Bhopal (Feb2-4, 2024).
  9. Invited speaker, Invariants., Singularity (Organised by students), IISER, Bhopal (Feb2-4, 2024).
  10. Invited speaker, Why square has no square root?, KSS Nambooripad Endowment Lectures 2024, Institute of Mathematics Research and Training (IMRT) Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (Jan. 8, 2024 (online)).
  11. Member, Integrated MSc-PhD program, Board of Studies meeting, Kerala School of Mathematics (July 24, 2023 (online)).
  12. External expert, Mathematics, Faculty selection, IIT Mumbai (March 14, 2024).
  13. Invited speaker, Peripheral Poisson boundary, Mathematical Physics in Quantum Technology: From Finite to Infinite Dimensions workshop, International Center for Mathematical Sciences, Edinburgh, UK. (May 22-26, 2023).
  14. Organiser, Quantum Probability, Perspectives in Quantum Probability, ISI Bangalore (May 5, 2023).
  15. Invited speaker, Peripheral Poisson boundary, Hybrid QBIC workshop 2023., Tokyo University of Science (Oct 11-13, 2023 (online)).
  16. External expert, Mathematics, Faculty selection, IISER, Trivandrum (Oct. 21, 2023 (online)).
  17. Invited speaker, Extreme points of quantum coupled systems., KRP Memorial lectures, IIT Tirupathi (Oct., 7, 2023).
  18. Invited speaker, Peripheral Poisson boundary., Inter IISER-NISER Math meet, NISER, Bhubaneswar (Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2023).

B. S. DAYA SAGAR, SSIU, Bangalore

  1. Attended AGU HRC Meeting as a Member, AGU HRC Meeting, AGU HRC Meeting, AGU HeadQuarters in Washington DC (2023 in May and October).

BIKRAM MAHAPATRA, SOSU, Kolkata

  1. Project Team Member, Research Assistance \& Supervised field work, “Delivery of Entrusted Services and Financial Health of Rural Local Bodies in West Bengal” – Report of a commissioned project funded by Fifth State Finance Commission West Bengal, Head of the Unit \& PI (Dec 2022 – August 2023).
  2. Resource Person, Speaker for all the Hands on Sessions, A Five-days Workshop on “Official Statistics and Data Science Essentials: Sampling, Visualization, Reporting”, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim (February 19 to February 23, 2024).
  3. Co-supervisor, Co-supervised a Intern, Geo-spatial Data Analysis of Rural Govt. In West Bengal, Sampling \& Official Statistics Unit(SOSU) (Jan-Feb 2024).
  4. Resource Person, Speaker for the Hands on Sessions, Training Programme on “SURVEY METHODOLOGY AND DATA ANALYTICS’ for ISS Probationers ( $45^{\text {th }}$ batch), Sampling \& Official Statistics Unit(SOSU) (March 04, 2024 to April 262024 ).

BISWABRATA PRADHAN, SQCORU, Kolkata

  1. To chair a session and deliver an invited talk at the workshop, Session chair and delivering invited talk, International Workshop on Reliability Theory \& Survival Analysis, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal (20 – 22 December 2023).

BISWANATH DUTTA, DRTC, Bangalore

  1. Invited Talk, Linked Data for Libraries and Ontology and Knowledge Graph, The Refresher Course on “Online Refresher Course in Library and Information Science (12-02-2024 to 26-02-2024)”, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Maharastra (February 12-26,2024).
  2. Invited Talk, Linked Data Technology and glimpses of Applications in Libraries, National Conference on Global Trends in Libraries \& Librarianship (KCLACON2024), NEHRU Arts and Science College, Kanhangad, Kerala (May 23-25, 2024).

BOBY JOHN, SQCORU, Bangalore

  1. Invited Talk, Data Analysis Techniques using SPSS, Statistical Data Analysis using SPSS, Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT), Bangalore (2023).
  2. Invited Lecture, Analytics, Data Analytics using Python, Indian Audit and Accounts Department, Government of India (2023 / 2 days).
  3. Invited Lecture, Applied Statistics, Workshop on Research Methodology, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy (KSTA), Government of Karnataka (2024).
  4. Invited Lecture, Statistics using R, Workshop on Statistical Data Analysis using R, Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT), Bangalore (2024).
  5. Invited Lecture, Machine Learning using Python, Workshop on Machine Learning, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) (2024).

C. R. E. RAJA, SMU, Bangalore

  1. Chief Guest, Keynote address, National conference on Recent Trends in Electronics, Mathematics and Statistics, Kristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru (3 ${ }^{\text {rd }}$ March 2023).

DARPA SAURAV JYETHI, TASU, Tezpur

  1. To present a paper, Effect of weekdays and weekends on ambient PM2.5 levels in five Indian megacities, ISES Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA (2023).

DEBAPRIYO MAJUMDAR, CVPRU, Kolkata

  1. Technical Committee Chair and Speaker, Machine Learning and Deep Learning, Data Analytics, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (DAMLAI) 2024, Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, India (21-23 March, 2024).

DEBASHISH GOSWAMI, SMU, Kolkata

  1. Invited lecture in a conference, Operator algebra and quantum groups, IWOTA, Helsinki, Finland (2023/2024).
  2. Collaborative visit and discussion, Operator algebra and quantum groups, visit to Dept of Maths, Univ of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (2023/2024).
  3. Invited lecture in a conference, Operator algebra and quantum groups, NCG and Applications, Cortona, Italy (2023/2024).

DHURJATI PRASAD SENGUPTA, GSU, Kolkata

  1. Invited Speaker, Topic: A New look at the old Gondwana, $47^{\text {th }}$ S Ray Memorial Lecture, Geological Institute, Presidency University, Kolkata (7 th September 2023).

DIGANTA MUKHERJEE, SOSU, Kolkata

  1. Supervisor, PhD thesis, PhD thesis of Sudip Ratan Chandra, Department of Mathematics, Jadavpur University (2016 – 2019, Awarded March 2024).
  2. Supervisor, PhD thesis, PhD thesis of Sourojyoti Barick, Applied Statistics Division, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata (2022 – Presently working ( 2024)).
  3. Co-Supervisor, PhD thesis, PhD thesis of Abhishek Ray, Department of Economics, XLRI Jamshedur (2022 Presently working ( 2024)).
  4. Speaker, Seminar, Seminar at Centre for Environmental Finance and Department of Mathematics, Florida International University (November 2023).

DIPTI PRASAD MUKHERJEE, ECSU, Kolkata

  1. Invited Talk, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, FDP on Al and Digital Empowerment, Prabhu Jagatbandhu College, Howrah (21 November 2023).
  2. Invited Talk, Research Methodology, Research Methodology: Enhancing Research Skills for Academic Excellence, KL (Deemed) University, Hyderabad (26 June 2023).
  3. Invited Talk, Can we make a sheep as intelligent as human being?, National Science Day, Visva-Bharati, Shantiniketan (28 February 2024).
  4. Keynote Speaker, Application-driven Graphical Models, $2^{\text {nd }}$ Doctoral Symposium, HUMAN 2024, Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata (30 March 2024).
  5. Invited Talk, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Seminar on Al, Behala College, Kolkata (4 October 2023).
  6. Invited Talk, On exploiting image and video contents, Inter/Multidisciplinary Refresher Course in Digital Information System and Big data Analytics, A.K.Choudhury School of Information Technology, University of Calcutta ” in collaboration with UGCHRDC, University of Calcutta (8 March 2024).

FARZANA AFRIDI, EPU, Delhi

  1. Visiting Professor, research and teaching, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, University of Toronto (2023).
  2. Visiting Senior Fellow, research and teaching, National University of Singapore, Singapore (2023).

GURUPRASAD KAR, PAMU, Kolkata

  1. Ilnvited Speaker in “Condensed Matter meets Quantum Information” at ICTS, Bangalore, Series of talks on quantum information theory, ICTS-COMQUI2023, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS), Bengaluru North – 560 089, India (25 September 2023 to 06 October 2023).

HARI CHARAN BEHERA, SRU, Giridih

  1. Speaker, Participatory Rural Appraisal, UGC sponsored Short Term Course in Research Methodology in Social Sciences and Humanities, UGC Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC), University of Calcutta (13 January 2024 (Online)).
  2. Keynote Address, “Impact Assessment of PMAY-G in Rural Jharkhand”, ICSSR Sponsored National Workshop, Auditorium, Central University of Jharkhand, Cheri-Manatu Campus (18 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ March, 2024).
  3. Speaker, Harmony with nature: Exploring Shared Indian Philosophies on Sustainable Resource Use and Conservation, Two-Day National seminar on Reviving the Indian Narratives on the Traditional Communities residing in the Hills and Forests, IGNCA, New Delhi. (21-22 November 2023 ).
  4. Speaker, Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Refresher Course in Multidisciplinary Research, MMTTC of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU), Amarkantak, MP (22 March 2024).
  5. Speaker, Feasibility Analysis and Venture Evaluation through “FAKTS”, Refresher Course in Multidisciplinary Research, organized by MMTTC, of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU), Amarkantak, MP (24 March 2024.).
  6. Resource person, Participatory Rural Appraisal and Mixed Methods classes, CSSR Sponsored Ten Days Research Methodology Course (RMC), Department of HSS, NIT Rourkela (25 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ April, 2023).
  7. Panel speaker, Agrarian Transition in Jharkhand: A Comparision of Issues of Land and Livelihoods among STs and non-STs, in the Panel-4 at the $64^{\text {th }}$ Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE), School of Economics, University of Hyderabad, Telangana (29-31 March 2024).
  8. Speaker, Introductions to SPSS, two-days National Workshop on “PYTHON AND SPSS FOR SCIENCE”, Department of Physics and Department of Computer Science in collaboration with IQAC, Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia (29 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ and 30 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ November 2023).
  9. Speaker, Participatory rural appraisal and vulnerability assessment, Faculty Induction Programme being organized by MMTTC, IGNTU, IGNTU, Amarkantak, MP (4 $4^{\text {th }}$ March 2024 (Online)).
  10. Resource person, PRA and Survey Methods, ICSSR sponsored Ten-Day Research Methodology Course (RMC), School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Management (SHSS\&M) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bhubaneswar ( $7^{\text {th }}$ June 2023).
  11. Speaker, Tribes and Land Tenure Systems in Jharkhand: Continuity and Changes, Jharkhand Janajatiya Mahotsava 2023, RD Munda Tribal research Institute and Government of Jharkhand (9-11 August 2023).
  12. Speaker, In Harmony with Nature: Exploring Shared Indian Philosophies and wisdom on Sustainable Resource Use and Conservation, Malaviya MissionTeacher Training Programme (MM-TTP), Coimbatore Institute of Technology-MMTTC (9 $9^{\text {th }}$ March 2024).

ISHA DEWAN, SMU, Delhi

  1. Tutorial Speaker, Reliability and Survival Analysis, International Workshop on Reliability Theory and Survival Analysis, Manipal Institute of Technology, (Dec 20-22, 2023).
  2. Invited Speaker, Statistical models and methods for time-to-event analysis of health data, PCM birthday, Indian Councilof Medical Research (June 30, 2023).

ISSAN PATRI, SMU, Delhi

  1. Academic Collaboration, von Neumann algebras and descriptive set theory, Collaborative Visit, Universite Paris Cite (13 June-31 July, 2023).

  1. Academic collaboration, von Neumann algebras, Collaborative Visit, IIT Madras (2023).
  2. Conference Speaker, Invited Speaker at Conference, Annual Meet of Ramanujan Mathematical Society, IIT Guwahati (December, 2023).

JAGADISH, SQCORU, Bangalore

  1. Expert Speaker, Data Analytics for Mechanical Engineers, One Day Workshop on Data Analytics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MVJ College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. on $27^{\text {th }}$ July 2023 (2023).
  2. Expert Talk, Optimization of Nanocomposite using Minitab, FDP, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, PES Institute of Technology and Management, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India on $12^{\text {th }}$ December 2023 (2023).
  3. Guest speaker, Design of Experiments for Mechanical Engineers, Workshop, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NITTE Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Yelahanka, Bangalore, Karnataka, India on $16^{\text {th }}$ December 2023 (2023).
  4. Resource speaker, 04 Experimental Design for Research Work, FDP, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy (KSTA), Department of Science and Technology, Government of Karnataka, Vidyaranayapura Post, Bangalore during a five day webinar on “Statistical Data Analysis for Research Work” on $18^{\text {th }}$ January 2024 (2023).
  5. Resource speaker, Introduction to Sampling Distribution \& Estimation of Confidence Interval for Research Work, FDP, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy (KSTA), Department of Science and Technology, Government of Karnataka, Vidyaranayapura Post, Bangalore during a five day webinar on “Statistical Data Analysis for Research Work” for science \& engineering Research Students/ teaching faculty on $22^{\text {th }}$ January 2024 (2023).
  6. Resource speaker, Challenges of Managing Supplies in Defence, Training Program, Defence Institute of Quality Assurance (DIQA) during Senior Quality Management Course on $19^{\text {th }}$ February 2024 (2023).
  7. Participated, Digital transformation of Supply Chain Management, AICTE-ATAL Sponsored Faculty Development Program on Digital transformation of Supply Chain Management, RYCE Bangalore (2023).
  8. Convener, Selection interview for PLP recruitment, PLP recruitment for the start-up grant project, ISI Bangalore (2023).
  9. Convener, Selection interview for Research Assistant recruitment for the ICSSR project, Selection interview for Research Assistant recruitment for the ICSSR project, ISI Bangalore (2023).
  10. Member, Admission Committee, MSQMS-Admission Committee, SQC \& OR Unit, ISI Bangalore (2023).
  11. Observer, BMath (Hons) selection interviews, BMath (Hons) selection interviews held between $26^{\text {th }}$ June and $6^{\text {th }}$ July, 2023, ISI Bangalore (2023).
  12. Supervisor, Modelling and Optimization of FDM Process using Machine Learning and Nature-Inspired Optimization Techniques, M.S Student Supervision, SQC \& OR Unit, ISI Bangalore (2023).
  13. Supervisor, Modelling and Optimization of Abrasive Waterjet Machining Process using integrated ML and Evolutionary Algorithms., M.S Student Supervision, SQC \& OR Unit, ISI Bangalore (2023).
  14. Supervisor, Fabrication and Experimental Investigation of Iron Ore Tailing and Granulated Blast Furnace SlagBased Geopolymer Eco-friendly Bricks, M.Tech Student Supervision, SQC \& OR Unit, ISI Bangalore with NIT Raipur (2023).

JAYDEB SARKAR, SMU, Bangalore

  1. Conference, Plenary speaker, Workshop on Operator Theory, Complex Analysis, and Applications 2023 (WOTCA 2023), Evora, Portugal (July 2023).
  2. Organization of a conference, Analysis, Operator Theory in Lille: a conference in honor of Dan Timotin., Lille, France (November 2023).

JIBAN K. PAL, LIBRARY, Kolkata

  1. Resource Person, to deliver Invited Talks, Value Added Training Program on Information Literacy in Digital Era: from WWW to ChatGPT, under IQAC Program of the UGC, Government of India, Khudiram Bose Central College (KBCC), Kolkata (2023 (July 10 to 15)).
  2. Session Chair, Information Resilience and FAIRification of Data, International Conference on Building Information Resilient Society in the Changing Information Ecosystem, University of Calcutta (March 27-28, 2024).

KAJAL DIHIDAR, SOSU, Kolkata

  1. Master’s Project Supervision, Project title: On a modification of a randomized response technique to estimate simultaneously two sensitive population proportions., Master’s Project of students of Kalyani University, Not Applicable (2023).
  2. Master’s Project Supervision, Project title: Estimating the population means of two sensitive quantitative variables simultaneously based on two different models, Master’s Project of students of Kalyani University, Not Applicable (2023).

KALPANA T M, LIBRARY, Chennai

  1. Participation, The Role of Physical Library in the Era of Internet, Meeting, The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Taramani ( $29^{\text {th }}$ December 2023).

KINGSHOOK BISWAS, SMU, Kolkata

  1. Teaching in workshop on Several Complex Variables, Several Complex Variables, Interactions in Several Complex Variables, IISER Pune (December $11^{\text {th }}$ to December $13^{\text {th }}, 2023$ ).
  2. Speaker in invited seminar talk, Loewner evolution of hedgehogs and 2-conformal measures of circle maps, TIFR weekly colloqium, TIFR Mumbai (December 14th, 2023).

KIRANMOY DAS, ISRU, Kolkata

  1. Researcher, Research and Teaching, Statistics and Data Science, Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications (2023-24).

KISHOR CHANDRA SATPATHY, LIBRARY, Kolkata

  1. Presented a paper entitled “Preserving and Ensuring Accessibility of Audio Visual Collection of Archives to Community for Sustainability”, Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association $27^{\text {th }}$ Conference, Mahatai Pattaya Convention Center, Thailand (10 -11 May, 2023)
  2. Invited Speaker, Best Practices in LIS- A case Study of ISI Kolkata, National Librarians Day, IIM Bangalore (11 August, 2023).
  3. Invited Speaker, Ethical and Legal Issue in Plagiarism, Special Lecture, Visva-Bharati (11 July, 2023).
  4. Invited Speaker, Next generation Libraries and ICT, 5-Day Professional Development Program on “ICT Applications in Library and Information Science”, Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. (13 July, 2023).
  5. Invited Speaker, The Day of Reading, Commemorative Programme in memory of P.N. Panicker, Gobardanga Hindu College (14 July, 2023).
  6. Invited Speaker, Infrastructure and Inventory Control, National seminar, entitled “LINE 2024”, KULISAA and the Department of Library and Information Science, Kalyani University (15 March, 2024).
  7. Invited Speaker, Innovative Library Spaces \& Services, Refresher Course on ‘Recent Trends and Technologies in LIS Education and Services’, UGC-Human Resource Development Center, Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar. (2 September, 2023).
  8. Invited Speaker, New Role of Libraries in Education and Research, Special Lecture, Assam University (22 December, 2023).
  9. Chairman, Lessons from the life and philosophy of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan in the context of data-driven librarianship, $41^{\text {st }}$ Study Circle Meeting of IASLIC, Kolkata (22 June, 2023).
  10. Invited Speaker, Changing and New Role of Libraries, IASLIC $340^{\text {th }}$ Study Circle Meeting, Kolkata (8 June, 2023).

KUNTAL GHOSH, MIU \& CSCR, Kolkata

  1. Invited Speaker, Complex Network: What it is Structurally \& Statistically? History, Properties \& Applications, Seminar on Network Science and Dementia, Bengal Cognitive School (19.04.2024).
  2. Project Review \& Steering Group Member, Development of an Integrated Solution for Automatic Assessment of Autism, Research Project (Budget 1.84 crores) implemented by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (Kolkata \& Noida) and National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (Divyangjan), and Regional Centre. NIEPIDKolkata, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India (2020-2023).
  3. Invited Talk, Visual Optics and Visual Perception: Where Optics Meets Visual Cortex, Raman Memorial Seminar, Sister Nivedita University (22.11.2023).
  4. Invited Talk, From Experiments to Models: Your Blind Spot can be a Simple Object of Study to Partially Understand How We See, Seminar organized by Department of Physics, Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College, Department of Physics in collaboration with IQAC, Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College (22.12.2023).
  5. Invited Speaker, Building Humanoid Systems Require Deeper Insights in Human Information Processing: Case Studies in Vision, Session on My Story – Motivational Session, IIIC section of Narula Institute of Technology (29.11.2023).
  6. Invited Lecture, From Neuron to Deep Neural Network: a scintillating journey (Part 1 and Part 2), AICTE Sponsored 5 Days online STTP on “Next Generation AI – Research Perspectives”, NIT Nagaland (March 1822, 2024).
  7. Invited Speaker, Interplay of Extrinsic and Intrinsic Features in Blind-Spot Filling-In, International Conference on Trends in Optics \& Photonics: In commemoration of Birth Anniversary of Professor Monoranjon De, Department of Applied Optics \& Photonics, University of Calcutta (November 24-25, 2023).
  8. Keynote Speaker, From Learning to Deep Learning, FDP on Advanced Machine Learning and its Applications, Dept. of Computer Science, Netaji Subhas \& Engineering College, Kolkata
  9. Special Session Chair, From Learning to Deep Learning, $10^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence (PReMI”23), Machine Intelligence Unit, ISI, Kolkata.

M KRISHNAMURTHY, DRTC, Bangalore

  1. Resource Person, Digital Literacy, Hello Gelayare, Dooradarshna, Bangalore (8 Sept, 2023).
  2. Resource Person, Digital Library: An overview, Training program for the Panchayat raj system Library staff, Organized by District Training Institute, Bangalore on Aug 4, 2023 (Aug4, 2023).
  3. Resource Person, Cini-Samvada, Akashavani-All India Radio Program, All India Radio Program (Dec 1, 2023).

  1. Visiting Scientist, Ontology Information System, Visiting Scientist series, Wee kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technology University, Singapore (July 5-14, 2023).
  2. Resource Person, Cini-Samvada, Akashavani- Radio CiniSamvada, All India Radio, Bangalore (Nov24, 2023).

M SWAMINATHAN, EAU, Bangalore

  1. Lecture, Food Security in India: New Challenges, K N Raj Memorial Lecture, Centre for Development Studies Thiruvananthapuram (Feb 5, 2024).
  2. Lecture, New Issues in Rural Credit, C O Abraham Memorial Lecture, St Berchmann’s College Changannachery (March 17 2024).
  3. Lecture, Agriculture, Women and Work, School of Public and International Affairs MPP students, Columbia University (November 14 2023).
  4. Visiting Professor, Lecture on Food Security, Seminar/ Lecture, Cornell University, Tata Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (Sept-Nov 2023).

MALAY BHATTACHARYYA, MIU, Kolkata

  1. Invited Speaker, Learning from the Microbial Environment, XICAI 2024, Bhubaneswar, India (Mar 01, 2024).

MATHEW C. FRANCIS, CSU, Chennai

  1. Collaborative research, Krenn’s Conjecture in graph theory, Visiting Prof. L. Sunil Chandran and his research group, Department of Computer Science and Automation, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (April 24 – May 4, 2023).
  2. Collaborative research, Graph theory and graph algorithms, Visiting Prof. Martin Golumbic at the Caesarea Rothschild Institute, University of Haifa, University of Haifa, Israel (June 11-23, 2023).
  3. Invited speaker, To deliver a plenary lecture, 2023 Haifa Workshop on Interdisciplinary Applications of Graphs, Combinatorics and Algorithms, University of Haifa, Israel (June 20-22, 2023).
  4. Collaborative research, Graph coloring, Visiting Dr. Manu Basavaraju and his research group, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Surathkal (May 5-21, 2023).

MONALI MITRA PALADHI, LIBRARY, Kolkata

  1. Paper presentation, Participatory Learning Space for Student Wellbeing: A Proposed Model for Academic Library, International Online Conference on Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Opportunities: Social Science, STEM and Information Science, Shankar Polytechnic College, Sankarnagar, Tirunelveli in association with San Jose State University School of Information, California and Society for the Advancement of Library and Information Science (28-29 February, 2024).

MONISANKAR BISHNU, EPU, Delhi

  1. Research, Consumption externalities, taxes, education, Research visit, Australian National University, Australia (2024).

MOUTUSHI CHATTERJEE, SQCORU, Bangalore

  1. Invited anonymous reviewer for some international Journals, i) Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, ii) Journal of Quality Technology (20232024).
  2. Resource Person, ‘Exploratory Data Analysis Using R’, Short Term Course- Research scholars of Bangalore University, Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre (MMTTC), Bangalore University Centre (February, 2024).
  3. Resource Person, Training to use Statistical Package R, Statistical Data Analysis for Research Work, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy (January, 2024).

NIKHIL RANJAN PAL, ECSU, Kolkata

  1. Invited Speaker, To deliver an invited talk and have research discussion, Visiting Swinburne Intelligent Data Analytics Lab, Swinburne Intelligent Data Analytics Lab at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (6/2/2024 -10/2/2024).
  2. Keynote Speaker, To Deliver a Keynote Speech, International Symposium on Fundamentals of Mathematics and Physics and Artificial Intelligence, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China (August 19, 2023).
  3. Plenary Speaker, To deliver a Plenary Speech, $30^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP 2023), Empark Grand Hotel Changsha, No. 199, Jintai Road, Kaifu District, Asia /Asia Pacific Neural Network Society (APNNS) (November 20-23, 2023).
  4. Keynote Speaker, To Deliver a Keynote Speech, The 2023 International Conference on New Trend in Computational Intelligence, NTCI 2023, Qingdao, Kangda Haosheng Hotel, No. 159 Changjiang West Road, Huangdao District, Qingdao/China University of Petroleum (November 3-5, 2023).

NILADRI SEKHAR DASH, LRU, Kolkata

  1. Guest Faculty, Digital Humanities, Intensive Course on Digital Humanities at the Centre for Translation and Digital Humanities (DHTraC), Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha, India. (02-05 March 2024).
  2. Expert Member, Cognitive Science, Erasmus+IBrain Focussed Experts meeting for material development in Bilingualism and Cognition, University of Hyderabad (1 \& 2 December, 2023.).
  3. International Expert, Scientific Project Review, GermanSerbian Collocation Dictionary for Foreign Language Learning and Teaching, Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (10-15 August 2023).

  1. Language Expert, Comprehensive Hindi to Hindi Dictionary, Development of Conceptual Equivalent words from Bengali for Hindi Shabd Sindhu (Comprehensive Hindi to Hindi Dictionary), Central Hindi Directorate, Dept. of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, New Delhi, Govt. of India, (12-13 April 2023.).
  2. Guest Faculty, Linguistics, Special Course of Rudimentary Linguistics at the Dept. of English, Taki Govt. College, Taki, 24 Parganas (N), West Bengal, India. (14 December 2024.).
  3. Invited Speaker, Special Invited lecture, CALTS’s SoH Special Lecture, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, Telegana, (14 February, 2024.).
  4. Co-Chair, International Conference, Language Resources and Evaluation: : 20 th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON-20), Goa University, Goa, India, (14-17 December 2023).
  5. External Expert, Syllabus Review, Review of the Trends in Applied Linguistics (HS 725), Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Bihar, India (16-18 June 2023).
  6. Invited Speaker, Translation Techniques, 5-Day long Translation Training Programme, Dept. of Comparative Indian Languages and Literature, Calcutta University, (19-21 December 2023.).
  7. Invited Speaker, Guest Lecture, Interdisciplinary Academic Forum, Sister Nivedita University, Salt Lake, Kolkata, (20 September 2023).
  8. Advisory Committee Member, International Conference, International Conference of the Linguistic Society of India (ICOLSI-45), Department of Linguistics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, (20-22 November 2023.).
  9. Board of Studies Member, MA Linguistics Programme, MA Linguistics Programme, Dept of Linguistics, Central University of Rajasthan, Rajasthan, India., Dept of Linguistics, Central University of Rajasthan, Rajasthan, India. (2022/2024).
  10. External Expert, RAC for the PhD program., RAC for the PhD program. School of Humanities, Management \& Social Sciences, The Neotia University, Kolkata, The Neotia University, Kolkata (2022/2024).
  11. Board of Studies Member, Academic Committee, Dept. of Mizo, Mizoram University, Aizawl-796004, Mizoram, India., Dept. of Mizo, Mizoram University, Aizawl-796004, Mizoram, India. (2023/2026).
  12. Invited Speaker, International Seminar, International Mother Language Day, Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, (21 February 2024.).
  13. Invited Speaker, Special Lectures, 2-day National Conference on Ethnomedicine in Kerala, International Centre for Free and Open Source Software, Govt. of Kerala, Trivandrum (21-22 August 2023).
  14. Linguistics Expert, CSTT, -day National Seminar on Scientific and Technical Terminology in Mathematics,

Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, Darjeeling Government College, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India (21-22 March 2024.).
18. Invited Speaker, Special Lecture, Research and Publication Ethics, Sanskrit College and University, Kolkata, India, (22 June 2023.).
19. Invited Speaker, Refresher Course, Online Refresher Course on Language and Linguistics, Dept. of Linguistics, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, (23 January to 06 February 2024.).
20. Linguistics Expert, CSTT, Finalization of Learner’s Glossary (I-V), Commission of the Scientific and Technical Terminology, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, CSTT Office, New Delhi. (24-25 April 2023.).
21. Panel Member, UGC NET, Test Development and Paper Setting: Linguistics (31): UGC-NET 2023:, National Testing Agency (NTA), Govt. of India, NTA Office, Okhla, New Delhi. (25-29 September 2023).
22. Invited Speaker, Digital Humanities, Post Congres Workshop on Anthropology and Digital Cultures., Department of Anthropology, University of Hyderabad, (26-27 October 2023.).
23. External Expert, Syllabus Review, Review of the 4-years Integrated BA in Linguistics, Dept. of Linguistics and Language Technology, Tezpur University, Tezpur, Assam, India (26-30 March 2024.).
24. External Expert, Interview, Selection of Faculty member, Utkala University of Culture, Bhubaneswar, (27-29 July 2023.).
25. Invited Speaker, Special Lecture, New Avenues of Linguistics and Language Technology, Centre for Linguistic Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Assam (28 April 2023).
26. External Expert:, Selection, Selection of Junior Research Fellow, School of Languages and Linguistics, Jadavpur University, (29 August 2023.).
27. Invited Speaker, Language and Culture, 3-Day International Conference on South Odisha History, Language and Culture on the Occasion of Bishwa Odia Bhasha Sammilani, Berhampur University, Odisha, (29-31 January 2024.).
28. Invited Speaker, International Conference, International Conference on New Frontiers in Techno-Humanities, Techno-Humanities Research Centre, Ip Ying To Lee Yu Yee School of Humanities and Languages, Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong, (3-4 January 2024.).
29. Expert, Committee Meeting, Meeting on “Revisiting the Curriculum and Content of Translation Studies in the Light of National Education Policy-2020”, School of Translation Studies and Training, IGNOU and Bharatiya Bhasha Samity, MoE, Govt. of India, (5-6 December 2023.).


  1. Linguistics Expert, CSTT, Review of CSTT Principles for Terminology Preparation: Commission of Scientific and Technical Terminology (CSTT), Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, Odisha State Bureau of Text Book Preparation and Production, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. (7-10 January 2024).
  2. Linguistics Expert, CSTT, Finalization of Fundamental Glossary of Linguistics (English-Hindi) for the Commission of Scientific and Technical Terminology, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, held at CSTT Office, New Delhi. (7-11 August 2023).
  3. Invited Speaker, Special Guest Lectures, PG Department of Linguistics and Department of Political Science, Berhampur University, Berhampur, Odisha, (7-8 November 2023.).
  4. Linguistics Expert, CSTT, Finalization of Fundamental Glossary of Mathematics (English-Hindi-Bangla) for the Commission of the Scientific and Technical Terminology, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, (8-12 May 2023.).
  5. Coordinator of West Bengal, Language Documentation, Swadesh Word List-100 Project of the Society for Endangered and Lesser-known Languages, (SEL-India) (https://selindia.org/\#) (August-December 2023).
  6. Invited Speaker, Guest Lecture, 15-day Summer School in Computational Linguistics, Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, (June 19 – July 3, 2023.).
  7. Advisor, Dictionary Compilation, Lexicographic Rules and Lexical Mapping: Bengali Dictionary Project., Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (June-October 2023).

PRADIPTA MAJI, MIU, Kolkata

  1. Speaker, Invited Talk, Faculty Development Programme on Real Life Applications of AI, ML and Data Science, National Institute of Technology, Warangal (April 2023).
  2. Program Chair, Program Chair, $10^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence, ISI Kolkata (December 12-15, 2023).
  3. Speaker, Keynote Talk, International Joint Conference on Rough Sets (IJCRS), Krakow, Poland (October 2023).

PRASANTA DUTTA, PAMU, Kolkata

  1. To provide assistance in the $7^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Complex Dynamical Systems \& Applications, 2024 (CDSA 2024), Topic : Complex Dynamical Systems \& Applications; Type : Assistance, $7^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Complex Dynamical Systems \& Applications, 2024 (https://www.isical.ac.in/ pamu/ cdsa2024), Digha Science Centre \& National Science Camp (25 $5^{\text {th }}$ to $27^{\text {th }}$ January 2024).

PREETI PARASHAR, PAMU, Kolkata

  1. To Chair a Session in an International Conference, Invited Session Chair, International Conference on Photonics, Quantum Information, and Quantum Communication, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata (January 29 – February 02, 2024).

RABINDRANATH JANA, SRU, Kolkata

  1. Supervisory jointly with Dr. Hari Charan Behera for three PG students, Teaching and training in (i) Statistical methods with applications and (ii) Social Networks and its Analytical Techniques, LoA Programme, RKMVERI, Narendrapur (2023-2024).
  2. Member of Ph.D. Advisory Committee, RKMVERI, Narendrapur, To extend technical support and intellectual insights in the research programmes; attend the meetings of the Advisory Committee (roughly once a semester) and the Scholars’ occasional seminars., Ph.D. works, RKMVERI, Narendrapur (April 2023-March 2024).

RAGHUNATH CHATTERJEE, HGU, Kolkata

  1. Speaker, Real Time PCR and its applications, Invited Speaker, Department of Biophysics, University of Calcutta (Feb 22, 2024).
  2. Board Member, INDIAN SOCIETY OF HUMAN GENETICS, Annual Conference, Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (Jan 23, 2024).
  3. Speaker, Genetics and epigenetics for Mental and Neurological Healthcare Professional, Invited Speaker, NIMHANS, Bengaluru (Jul 03, 2023).
  4. Speaker, Special Lecture, Invited Speaker, IPGME\&R Kolkata (Jun 28, 2024).
  5. Speaker, Mastering the Basics of BioinformaticsOne Day workshop on Mastering the Basics of Bioinformatics, One Day workshop, Department of Biochemistry, Asutosh College (May 30, 2023).

RAJAT KUMAR DE, MIU, Kolkata

  1. To present outcome of DST-NSF project, Presentation, 2023 NSF-TIH Principal Investigators’ Meeting, Baltimore, USA (2023).

RAMESH SREEKANTAN, SMU, Bangalore

  1. Visting Scientist, Mathematics, Mathematics, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics (May 1, 2024-May 30 2024).

RITABRATA MUNSHI, SMU, Kolkata

  1. Speaker in a conference, Circle method and subconvexity, Delta symbols and the subconvexity problem, American Institute of Mathematics, California Institute of Technology, California, USA (16-20 October, 2023).

RITUPARNA SEN, ASU, Bangalore

  1. Visiting Associate Professor, Teaching and research, Visiting Faculty, University of California Santa Barbara (2023-24).
  2. Invited talk, Bayesian Testing of Granger Causality in Functional Time Series, Statistics Colloquium, Rice University (March 25, 2024).
  3. Invited talk, Copula estimation for nonsynchronous financial data, Market Microstructure, Quantitative Trading, High Frequency and Large Data, University of Chicago (May 2-4, 2024.).

SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYA, AERU, Kolkata

  1. Delivering Lecture, Applied Multivariate Data Analysis, Lecture on Applied Multivariate Data Analysis, University of Burdwan ( $10^{\text {th }}$ Feb 2024).
  2. Workshop, Data Analysis, Statistical Methods and Exploratory Data Analysis for Social Scientists: A Hands-On R Workshop, Tura Campus, Department of Management \& Placement And Counseling Cell, NorthEastern Hill University, Meghalaya. (20-25 Nov, 2023).
  3. Workshop, Application of Statistics and Machine Learning, DST SERB High-end Workshop on Application of Statistics and Machine Learning in Environmental Research., ISI Tezpur campus (4-10 March, 2024).
  4. Delivering Lecture, Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Lecture, Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Memorial Lecture, Durgapur Government College ( $9^{\text {th }}$ January, 2024 ).

SAGAR SIKDER, SQCORU, Mumbai

  1. Consultation, Project handholding sessions, Consultancy Project, Deepak Fertilizer Limited, Mumbai (Sep 2023 – Mar 2024).

SAMIR KUMAR NEOGY, SQCORU, Delhi

  1. Invited Speaker, Applications of Static and Dynamic games in Decision Making, Monthly Mathematics Lecture Series-5, School of Computational and Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (29 dec 2023).
  2. Invited talk, On some open problems involving network data in data science, International conference on Statistics, data science and Reliability Exporing trends Methods and Applications, MD University, Rohtak (Dec 24-26, 2023).

SANDIP MITRA, SOSU, Kolkata

  1. Invitation to act as Moderator during Joint Sessions of IAS OTs 2022 Batch \& 2023 Batch, IAS Probationers’presentation, IAS(P) Officer Training, Administrative Training Institute, Govt of West Bengal, Kolkata May 6, 2024.
  2. Academic Advice by ISI team (Nachiketa Chattopadhyay, Debasis Sengupta, Ranjan Set, Sandip mitra, Alak

Kar)), Developing design for proposed International Passenger Survey, meetings, ISI at the request of Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India (2024).
3. Providing guidance for Tripura Institution for Transformation (TIFT) under Niti Aayog, Expression of Interest to onboard ISI as LKI/TIFT/SSM/NITI Aayog, Proposed collaboration involving Debasis Sengupta, Nachiketa Chattyopahyay, Sandip Mitra, Ranjan Seth, TIFT online (2024).
4. Guidance for Field work of students of State Labour Institute, Human Resources Management: Field Visit to an Autonomous Govt Funded Institute to Understand Ground Realities, PGHRD \&LW, SOSU and CE Office, ISI (30/04/2024-04/05/2024).

SANGHAMITRA BANDYOPADHYAY, MIU, Kolkata

  1. Invited Talk, “Metaheuristics in Optimization and Applications: Multiple Objectives and Modality”, FUZZIEEE, IEEE Fuzzy Systems Society,Incheon, Korea (Aug 13- Aug 17, 2023).
  2. Academic visit and invited talk, “Multiobjective Optimization and Beyond: Methods and Applications”, Invited Talk, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, University of New South Wales, Canberra campus, Australia (May 31, 2023 – June 9, 2023).
  3. Keynote Lecture, Machine Learning Approaches for Improving the Quality of Healthcare, IEEE SMC Conference, IEEE SMC Society, Hawaii, USA (September 30-October6, 2023).

SANJIT MAITRA, TASU, Tezpur

  1. Symposium, Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology XXV, SPIE Sensors+Imaging, Amsterdam, Netherlands (September, 2023).

SANKAR KUMAR PAL, CSCR, Kolkata, Emeritus Professor; National Science Chair; Ex-Director, President, ISI

  1. Invited Talk and collaborative research, Pattern recognition and AI, Image/video processing, and Granular mining, Knexus Research Corporation, MD, USA (30 May – 08 June 2023)
  2. Collaborative research, Artificial intelligence and machine learning, Arndit Ltd., St John’s Innovation Center, Cambridge, UK and Cambridge University, UK (01 Aug – 01 2023)
  3. Invited interview atCambridge University Central library, Research project titled ‘Commonwealth Students, UK Higher Education and Global Knowledge Making 1950-2000’, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK, University of Leicester and the University of Warwick, UK, in collaboration with the British Library, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK,. (The recorded interview is deposited in the British Library Sound Archive as an oral history resource.) (17 Aug 2023)

  1. Chief Guest and Keynote speech, CSIR’s “JIGYASA” (a flagship programme of CSIR on student-scientist connect) on “AI based activities” for school and college students, CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India (30 August 2023)
  2. Keynote speaker, Workshop on Deep Learning Applications for Smart Cities, NIT Rourkela (11 September 2023)
  3. Chief Guest and Convocation Address, Annual Convocation, Ram Krishna Mission Vivekananda Centeneray College, Rahara, West Bengal (29 September 2023)
  4. Keynote talk, $6^{\text {th }}$ Int. Conf. on Electrical Information and Communication Technology (EICT-2023), Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Khulna, Bangladesh (07-09 December 2023)
  5. Guest Speaker, Kshitij 2024, Annual Techno-management Symposium of IIT Kharagpur (21 Januar 2024)
  6. Distinguished Lecture, Bennett University (Times of India Group), Greater Noida (08 February 2024)
  7. Inaugural Keynote talk, International Conference on Industrial Engineering \& Analytics (ICONIEA 2024), IIT Kharagpur (16 February 2024)
  8. Keynote Talk, $8^{\text {th }}$ Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Control Technologies (AIACT 2024), Phuket, Thailand (29 February – 02 March 2024)
  9. Invited Talk and collaborative research, Texas A\&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar (23-26 March 2024)

SHANTA LAISHRAM, SMU, Delhi

  1. Problem Coordinator, IMO 2023, International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) 2023, Chiba, Japan (0812 July 2023).
  2. Academic \& Research Collaboration, Number Theory, Academic Visit, Nihon University, Japan (12-20 July 2023).
  3. Workshop, Arithmetic Dynamics, Workshop Arithmetic Dynamics, KSOM Kozhikode (15-20 May 2023).
  4. Academic \& Research Discussions, Number Theory, Academic Visit, NISER Bhubaneswar (20-22 April 2024).
  5. Academic Visit, Number Theory, Academic Visit, Chiba University, Japan (20-23 July 2023).
  6. Collaborative Visit, Number Theory, Academic Visit, IMSc Chennai (21-27 January 2024).
  7. Conference, Conference, the $9^{\text {th }}$ SEAMS-UGM 2023 International Conference on Mathematics and Its Applications, UGM, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (25-28 July 2023).
  8. Academic and Research Discussions, Diophantine Equations and Recurrence Sequences, Academic Visit, Manipur University, Imphal (3-6 April 2023).
  9. Workshop, Workshop, Words and Transcendence – II, HRI Prayagraj (5-11 February 2024).
  10. Collaborative Visit, Number Theory, Academic Visit, BITS Goa (6-10 September 2023).
  11. Resource Generation Camp, Mathematics Olympiad, Resource Generation Camp, IOQM, Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR, Mumbai (6-9 March 2024).
  12. Workshop, Workshop, Workshop on “Words and Transcendence”, KSOM Kozhikode (7-12 August 2023).
  13. Academic Collaboration, Number Theory, Academic Visit, IMSc Chennai (7-13 December 2023).

SHUBHRA SANKAR RAY, MIU, Kolkata

  1. Coordinator, Coordinator of Project Review Committee, Committee on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (PAC-EECE) of Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), SERB DST (20/07/2023).

SM SUBHANI, SQCORU, Hyderabad

  1. As an expert to derive ranking formula for online examinations of TSPSC, To derive ranking formula for normalization of online examinations in multisessions., Experts meet, Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) (Two days; $10^{\text {th }}$ April 2023 and $25^{\text {th }}$ May 2023).

SOUMYANETRA MUNSHI, ERU, Kolkata

  1. Seminar, Conflict with Third-Party Intervention and Revenge: A Game-Theoretic Exploration, Departmental Seminar, IIT Kanpur (April 6 2023).

SUJATA GHOSH, CSU, Chennai

  1. Academic visit, PhD guidance of a student, TsinghuaAmsterdam Joint Research Center in Logic, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (April – June, 2023).
  2. Invited Speaker, Logic, World Logic Day Celebration Event, Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India and Online (January 20 and 27, 2024).
  3. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, $7^{\text {th }}$ International Workshop “Women in Logic”, Rome, Italy (July 1, 2023).
  4. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, $29^{\text {th }}$ Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation (WoLLIC 2023), Halifax, Canada (July 11-14, 2023).
  5. Invited Speaker, Logic, The Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Tsinghua University, Beijing China (June 26-30, 2023).
  6. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK 2023), University of Oxford, UK (June 28-30, 2023).
  7. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, $6^{\text {th }}$ Asian Workshop on Philosophical Logic, Sapporo, Japan (March 4-6, 2024).
  8. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, $20^{\text {th }}$ Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI 2023), Jakarta, Indonesia (November 15-19, 2023).

  1. Invited Speaker, Logic, $9^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction, Shandong University, Jinan, China (October 26-29, 2023).
  2. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, $9^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction (LORI 2023), Jinan, China (October 26-29, 2023).
  3. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, $5^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Logic and Argumentation (CLAR 2023), Hangzhou, China (September 10-12, 2023).
  4. Attending PhD Defense and Invited Speaker, Logic, PhD Defense of Lei Li and JRC Joint PhD Celebration Event, University of Amsterdam (September 11 and 12, 2023).
  5. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, Dynamic Logic – New trends and applications (DaLI 2023), Tbilisi, Georgia (September 15-16, 2023).
  6. Academic Visit, Large Language Models, Discussion at ANITI with Nicholas Asher and his group, Toulouse, France (September 15-18, 2023).
  7. Programme Committee Member, Peer Review, $26^{\text {th }}$ European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2023), Kraków, Poland (September 30 – October 4, 2023).

SURESH NAYAK, SMU, Bangalore

  1. Invited Lecturer at Workshop, Residues and Trace maps in Grothendieck duality, Dualities in Topology and Algebra, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore (2023 May $15^{\text {th }}-26^{\text {th }}$ ).

SUSHMITA MITRA, MIU, Kolkata

  1. Keynote talk, Keynote talk, Harnessing artificial intelligence for healthcare, IWAIA, Doha, Qatar (December 09, 2023).
  2. Academic, Research collaboration, NA, Purdue University (February 10- March 10, 2024).
  3. Academic, Research collaboration, NA, Lake Forest College (February 10- March 10, 2024).
  4. Academic, Research collaboration, NA, University of Iowa (February 10- March 10, 2024).
  5. Keynote talk, From learning to deep learning, FDP, Netaji Subhash Engg College Kolkata (January 10, 2024).
  6. Keynote talk, Harnessing AI for Healthcare, International Conference on Knowledge for Sustainable Development, University of Hyderabad (January 19, 2024).
  7. Keynote talk, Harnessing AI for Healthcare, IEEE CIS Inaugural Workshop on Women in AI, IIT Indore (January 22, 2024).
  8. Invited talk, Life is a Journey, International Women in Engineering Day, IEEE WIE Bhubaneswar Chapter (June 16, 2023).
  9. Attending Webinar, Webinar, Harnessing artificial intelligence for healthcare, Mongolian Society of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (May 05, 2023).
  10. Keynote talk, Harnessing AI for Healthcare, $8^{\text {th }}$ International Conference CVIP, IIT Jammu (November 4, 2023).
  11. Tutorial talk, Other Pieces of the Puzzle: Research Funding, Publishing, Mentoring, $3^{\text {rd }}$ IEEE International Conference on Emerging Techniques, Mahindra University, Hyderabad (September 21, 2023).

SWAGATAM DAS, ECSU, Kolkata

  1. Plenary Lecture, On the Transformative Landscape of Generative AI, AI Journey Conference, Sber Bank COnsortium, Russia (2023).

SWAPAN RANA, PAMU, Kolkata

  1. To Chair a Session in an International Conference, Invitational, International Conference on Photonics, Quantum Information, and Quantum Communication (PQIQC-2023), S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata (January 29 – February 02, 2024).

T. KARTHICK, CSU, Chennai

  1. Workshop, Invited Speaker, Recent Trends on Applied Mathematics, St.Joseph’s College of Engineering (August 25, 2023).
  2. Conference, Invited Speaker, International Conference on Graph Innovations, Bharata Mata College, Cochin (December 16, 2023).
  3. Conference, Invited Speaker, International Conference on Graph Theory and its Applications, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore (December 18-20, 2023).

TANVI JAIN, SMU, Delhi

  1. Workshop Organizer and Speaker, Organized an NCM workshop jointly with Dr. J.S. Matharu and delivered 3 lectures of 1.5 hours each, NCM Workshop on Matrix Theory, NCM held at Panjab University (December 1823, 2023).
  2. Invited Speaker, Invited talk, Frontier Symposium in Mathematics, IISER TVM (February 17-19, 2023).
  3. Invited Speaker, Talk for research scholars and M.Sc. students in Mathematics, Mathematics talk, NiT Jalandhar (March 14, 2023).
  4. Invited Speaker, Invited talk, Celebrating Women in Mathematics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (May 19, 2023).
  5. Invited speaker, Popular Math talk, Summer School for Women in Mathematics and Statistics, ICTS Bangalore (May 29-June 9, 2023).
  6. Invited Speaker, Talk at conference, International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics (ICPAM 2023), NIT Jalandhar and MNIT Jaipur (October 2628, 2023).
  7. Invited speaker, Invited talk, $2^{\text {nd }}$ International Conference on Mathematical Analysis and Applications in Modeling (ICMAAM 2023), Jadavpur University (October 9-11, 2023).

TAPAN KUMAR MANDAL, LIBRARY, Kolkata

  1. Delivering lectures/class for BLISc Students, Academic Cousellor, NSOU, Dewey Decimal ClassificationPractice, Bijoy Krishna Girls College, Howrah (2023-).
  2. Reviewer, College Libraries, UGC-CARE Enlisted Peerreviewed Quarterly Journal, Reviewing scientific article, Evaluation of scientific articles, WBCLA, Kolkata (2023-).
  3. External Expert, Evaluation Committee for procurement of books in the library at NILD, Book Selection Committee, NILD, Kolkata (March2023-).

TARUN KABIRAJ, ERU, Kolkata

  1. Speaker to deliver key note address in a National Seminar, Delivered Key Note Address at Rabindra Bharati University, Seminar on “Contemporary Issues in Development Economics”, Dept. of Economics, Rabindra Bharati University (19-20 February, 2024,).
  2. Chairperson, Technical Session 1 on Microeconomics, Conference at Jadavpur University, Chairing a Technical Session on Microeconomics, Conference on “Contemporary Issues in Development Economics”, Deparment of Economics, Jadavpur University (21-22 December, 2023).
  3. External Member of the Advisory Committee, National Conference at Narula Institute of Technology, Planning in organizing a Two-day National Conference, Twoday National Conference on “Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Management \& Technology”, Dept. of Business Administration, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata (22-23 November, 2023).
  4. Speaker to deliver key note address, Conference, Narula Institute of Technology, Deliver Key Note Address at National Conference, National Conference on “Contemporary issues and challenges in management and technology, Department of Business Administration, Narula Institute of Technology, Kolkata (22-23 November, 2023).
  5. External member, Board of Studies, Dept. of Economics, Jadavpur University, Provide inputs to implement academic programs of the Department throughout the year, Meeting of the Board of Studies, Dept. of Economics, Jadavpur University, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University (Different dates during 2023-24).

TILAK NAYAK, HGU, Kolkata

  1. Sample Collection, Patient Blood Sample Collection, Sample Collection, Howrah and Khanpur, Head HGU (2023-2024).
  2. Organizing a workshop, DNA Methylation and Gene Expression Analysis, Workshop, HGU, Kolkata (Feb 1617, 2024).

TRIDIB KUMAR MONDAL, GSU, Kolkata

  1. Academic Resource Person, Field Training Instructor, Geological Field Work, Geological Survey of India (Govt. of India) (2023 onwards).
  2. Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meetings, Evaluating Doctoral students, Member of the RAC, Research Advisory Committee (RAC) member Jadavpur University (2023 onwards).

TRIDIP RAY, EPU, Delhi

  1. Invited Seminar, Invited Seminar, Department Seminar Series, Department of Economics, Ashoka University (November 29, 2023).

UJJWAL BHATTACHARYA, CVPRU, Kolkata

  1. Paper presentation and conference attendance, Conference Participation, 2023 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2023 / 08-11 October 2023 ).

UMAPADA PAL, CVPRU, Kolkata

  1. Collaborative research, Scientific, Nil, University of Malay, Malaysia ( 2023/2024).
  2. Collaborative research, Scientific, Nil, Jiangnan University, China ( 2023/2024).

UTPAL GARAIN, CVPRU, Kolkata

  1. Invited Talk, Generative AI and Large Language Models, Capital One Technology Seminar, Capital One Datalabs India, Bangalore (2023).
  2. Examiner, Thesis title: Automated Gender Bias Identification in Textbooks by Sudeshna Das, PhD Thesis review, Computer Science and Engineering Deptt., IIT Kharagpur (2023).
  3. Examiner, Thesis title: Applications of Ubiquitous and Interactive Systems in Smart Education by Pragma Kar, PhD Thesis review, Jadavpur University (2023).
  4. MS Thesis Examiner, Thesis title: ANALYZING STUDENT BEHAVIOR ON VIDEO LECTURES: AN EYE TRACKING-BASED STUDY by Anisha Kumari Nehra, MS Thesis examiner, CSE, IIT Kharagpur (2023).
  5. Invited Talk, Large Language Models: their benefits and limitations, Birth Centenary Celebration of Professor A. K Choudhury, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Calcutta (2024).

YOGESHWARAN DHANDAPANI, SMU, Bangalore

  1. CNRS Visiting Fellowship, Euclidean combinatorial optimization, CNRS Visiting Fellowship, University Paris Cite (2023).
  2. Conference, Theoretical Computer Science, FSTTCS, IIIT Hyderabad (2023).
  3. Talk to Students, Hyperuniformity, Colloquium, SSSIHL, Puttaparthi (2023).

6.5 Visiting Scientists

The following Visiting Scientists, Post-doctoral and Faculty Fellows were associated with the various Divisions in the Institute during 2023-24

Applied Statistics Division (ASD)

St. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 Saparya Suresh IIM Kozhikode 5-10 February 2024. ASU,
Chennai
We have initiated some work on semi-variance and categorical Gini correlation. The work is available in the archive and available at the links https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.09816 and https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.18105
2 Debjoy Thakur IIT Tirupati April 01 – August 09, 2023 ISRU,
Kolkata
3 Banasri Basu ISI Kolkata May 10, 2023 –
March 31, 2024
ISRU,
Kolkata
4 Rakesh Ranjan Banaras Hindu University September 01 –
November 30, 2023
ISRU,
Kolkata

Biological Sciences Division (BSD)

St. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit
Attached
Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 Sayani Majumder Indian
Statistical
Institute
Oct 01, 2023 –
Mar 31, 2024
HGU,
Kolkata
Mazumder S, Basu B, Ray JG and Chatterjee R. (2023). MiRNAs as non-invasive biomarkers in the serum of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) and Oral Potentially Malignant Disorder (OPMD) patients. Archives of Oral Biology; 147: 105627

Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)

St. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 Sumit Roy Professor, Dept. of Elect. \& Comp. Eng. Fundamental of Networking Lab, University of Washington, Seattle. 03/01/2023 ACMU,
Kolkata
2 Subhadip
Bandyopadhyay
Principal Data Scientist Ericsson R\&D (GAIA) 04/05/2023 ACMU,
Kolkata
3 Dipayan
Chakraborty
Aduri
Pavankumar
Universite Clermont-
Auvergne, France
Iowa State University
10/01/2024
11/03/2024
ACMU,
Kolkata
ACMU,
Kolkata
5 Debabrata Basu INRIA, France 11/07/2023 ACMU,
Kolkata
6 Kuldeep Meel Professor, National University of Singapore. 12/06/2023 ACMU,
Kolkata
7 Rathish Das Assistant Professor, University of Liverpool. 16/05/2023 ACMU,
Kolkata

$\begin{aligned} & \text { N. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the
Visiting Scientist
Affiliation Duration Unit
Attached
Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
8 Rineke Verbrugge Senior Professor, Logic and Cognition, University of Groningen, Netherlands $17 / 10 / 2023$ ACMU,
Kolkata
9 Swaroop Ghosh B.E. from IIT,
Roorkee and Ph.D.
from Purdue.
20.11.2023 ACMU,
Kolkata
10 Aniket Basu Roy Postdoc at Aarhus, Denmark $21 / 08 / 2023$ ACMU,
Kolkata
11 Shibashis Guha Reader, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai $\begin{aligned} & 21 / 12 / 2023 \ & \text { and } \ & 22 / 12 / 2023 \end{aligned}$ ACMU,
Kolkata
12 ABIRA
SENGUPTA
Otago University, New Zealand $21^{\text {st }}$ Feb – $31^{\text {st }}$
March 2024
CVPRU,
Kolkata
13 Arpan
Chattopadhyay
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Delhi. $27 / 03 / 2023$ ACMU,
Kolkata
14 N.
V. Vinodchandran
Professor, The School of Computing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. $30 / 06 / 2023$ ACMU,
Kolkata
15 Sumathi S.M. IIT, Chennai April 2023 to Sept 2023 CSRU,
Kolkata
16 Satchidananda
Dehuri
Fakir Mohan
University
Dec 14, 2021 to Dec 13, 2024 as SERB TARE Fellow MIU,
Kolkata
Publications:
Conference:
A. K. Behera, S. Dehuri, and A. Ghosh, ” Surrogate-Assisted Multi-objective Genetic Fuzzy Associative Classification by Multiple Granularity Measures “, In Proceedings of 2023 International Conference for Advancement in Technology (ICONAT) Goa, India, pp.1-9, 2023,
Journal:
H Dutta, S Bilgaiyan, BSP Mishra, S Dehuri, A Ghosh, ” Genetically Optimized UFLANN for Uncovering Clusters”, IEEE Access, vol.11, pp.95432-95442, 2023.
17 Anirban Ghatak ISI, Kolkata Dec 2022 to May 2023 CSRU,
Kolkata
18 Sumanta Ray Ghani Khan
Choudhury Institute of Engineering \& Technology (GKCIET)
Dec 9, 2021 to Dec 8, 2024 as SERB TARE Fellow MIU,
Kolkata
Authored Book:
Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Sumanta Ray, Ujjwal Maulik, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Multiobjective Optimization Algorithms for Bioinformatics, Springer Singapore, ISBN 978-981-971630-2
Published: 29 May 2024.
Book Chapter:
Saurav Guha, Alexander Petersen, Sumanta Ray, Saumyadipta Pyne,On Rao’s Weighted Distributions for Modeling the Dynamics of Wildfires and Air Pollution, In book: Applied Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics (pp.379-394) Chapter: 18Publisher: Springer, Singapore.

$\begin{aligned} & \text { N } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the
Voplire Scientist
Affiliation Duration Unit
Attached
Awards/Reception/Publications of
Voplire Scientists
Conference Proceedings:
1. Lutfunnesa Khatun, Sk Md Mosaddek Hossain, Sumanta Ray, Anirban Mukhopadhyay, An Autoencoder-based Deep Learning Approach for Classifying Colon and Rectum Adenocarcinoma, 2023 IEEE $14^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT)
2. Syed Alberuni, Sumanta Ray, An Autoencoder-based Deep Learning Approach for Classifying Colon and Rectum Adenocarcinoma, International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Communications and Business Analytics, 259-272, Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland
19 Malvin Gattinger University of Amsterdam Feb 19-23, $2024$ CSU,
Chennai
20 Anirudha Biswas ISI, Kolkata From Jan 2024 to March 2024 CSRU,
Kolkata
21 Susanta Samanta ISI, Kolkata From Jan 2024 to March 2024 Jan 10, 2024 to Jan 9, 2027 as SERB TARE Fellow CSRU,
Kolkata
22 Sk.
Md. Mosaddek Hossain
Aliah University MIU,
Kolkata
23 Debamita Kumar Heritage Institute of Technology Jan 9, 2024 to Feb 20, 2024 MIU,
Kolkata
Publication:
D. Kumar and P. Maji, “Discriminative Deep Generalized Dependency Analysis for Multi-View Data,” IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 1857-1868, April 2024, doi: 10.1109/TAI.2023.3306739.
24 A. R. D. Prasad Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore Jan – June 2024 DRTC,
Bangalore
25 Archana Mathur Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore Jan – June 2024 DRTC,
Bangalore
26 Saiful Amin Semantic Consulting Services Pvt. Ltd. Jan – June 2024 DRTC,
Bangalore
27 Subhash Reddy PES University July – Dec 2023 DRTC,
Bangalore
28 M P Satija Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar July – Dec 2023
July – Dec 2023
DRTC,
Bangalore
DRTC,
Bangalore
29 Ashok Y Asundi Bangalore University July – Dec 2023
30 Khaiser Jahan Begum University of Mysore July – Dec 2023 DRTC,
Bangalore
31 Biswajit Chakraborty ISI, Kolkata July 2023 to Sept 2023 CSRU,
Kolkata

$\begin{aligned} & \text { St. No. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
32 Nandish Chattopadhyay NTU, Singapore March 2023 to June 2023 CSRU,
Kolkata
33 Soumak Biswas IIT Roorkee Nov 2022 to
June 2023
CSRU,
Kolkata
34 Pritam Chattapadhyay NTU, Singapore Nov 2023 to Jan 2024 CSRU,
Kolkata
35 Sanjib Ghosh Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences, China October 17, 2023 ACMU,
Kolkata
36 Subhadip Singha ISI, Kolkata Sept 2023 to Oct 2023 CSRU,
Kolkata
37 Samir Kundu ISI, Kolkata Sept 2023 to Oct 2023 CSRU,
Kolkata

Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)

St. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit
Attached
Awards/Recognition/ Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 Sanjukta Chakravorti Natural History Museum at Stuttgart, Germany Feb 01 – 31 May 31,2024 GSU,
Kolkata
2 Roland Sookias Museum fürNaturkunde – Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity, Germany Feb 27-Mar 02,2024 GSU,
Kolkata
3 Sayantan Nag Chowdhury Constructor University, Bremen, Germany Jan 02 – Mar 31, 2024 PAMU,
Kolkata
4 Paramita Mahapatra National Institute of Technology Durgapur Jan 3 – Mar 31, 2024 PAMU,
Kolkata
5 Rainer Schoch Natural History Museum at Stuttgart, Germany Mar 11-Mar 23,2024 GSU,
Kolkata
6 Eudald Mujal Grané Natural History Museum at Stuttgart, Germany Mar 11-Mar 23,2024 GSU,
Kolkata
7 Lukasz czepinski Polish Academy of Science, Poland Mar 22-Apr 03,2023 GSU,
Kolkata
8 Samantha Rigby University College London, UK Oct 30 -Nov 10,2023 GSU,
Kolkata
9 Anuja Kumari Central University of Himachal Pradesh, India Sep 22, 2023 –
Mar 31, 2024
PAMU,
Kolkata
10 Sayan Kumar Pal Tezpur University, India Sep 25, 2023 –
Mar 31, 2024
PAMU,
Kolkata

Social Sciences Division (SSD)

St. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/ Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 Kaushik Roy Dept. of Computer Science, West Bengal State University, Barasat 12 January 2024 LRU,
Kolkata
2 Lakshmi Venkatesh Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 19-22 July 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
3 Avanthi Paplikar Dr. S.R. Chandrasekhar Institute of Speech and Hearing, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, 19-22 July 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
4 Sunila John Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India 19-22 July 2023 LRU,
Kolkata

Al. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/ Publications of Visiting Scientists
5 Maya Leela Speech Language
Pathologist and linguist.
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala,
India
19-22 July 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
6 Manpreet Kaur Speech Language Pathologist at Pauranik Neuro Center, Indore, India, 19-22 July 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
7 Manaswita Dutta Rush University, Chicago, USA, 19-23 July 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
8 Arpita Bose SPCLS, University of Reading UK, 19-25 July 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
9 Girish Nath Jha Chairman, CSTT, Ministry of Education, Delhi 21-25 December 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
10 Amrita Bhattacharyya Amity University, Salt Lake, Kolkata, India 7 November 2023 LRU,
Kolkata
11 Willima Wadhwa ASER Centre August 01, 2023 to October 31, 2023 EPU, Delhi
12 Abhinash Borah Ashoka University August 01, 2023 to October 31, 2023 EPU, Delhi
13 Siddharth Chatterjee ISI, Delhi August 03, 2023 to September 30, 2023 EPU, Delhi
14 Bikas K. Chakraborty Centre for Applied Mathematics \& Computational Science, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata August 13, 2023 to July 12, 2024 ERU,
Kolkata
15 Mayuri Chaturvedi Liverpool, United Kingdom August 22, 2023 to September 07, 2023 EPU, Delhi
16 Anand Murugesan Department of Public Policy, CEU August 27, 2023 to September 02, 2023 EPU, Delhi
17 Digvijay Singh Negi IGIDR, Mumbai December 01, 2023 to December 31, 2023 EPU, Delhi
18 Kuriath Sebastian James Independent Researcher December 04, 2023 to December 14, 2023 EPU, Delhi
19 Utpal Kumar De Department of Economic, NorthEastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalya December 20, 2023 to 18 January, 2024 ERU,
Kolkata
20 Arunava Sen Ex. Professor ISI, Delhi February 05, 2024 to August 04, 2024 EPU, Delhi
21 HarshanT P School ofSocial Science,
Tatalnstitute of SocialSciences,
Mumbai
February 1-May 31,2024 EAU,
Bangalore
22 Abhinandan Sinha Ahmedabad University February 19, 2024 to March 04, 2024 EPU, Delhi

Al. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/ Publications of Visiting Scientists
23 Ankit Singh ISI, Delhi January 01, 2024 to March 31, 2024 EPU, Delhi
24 Debapriya Sen Department of Economics, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada January 02, 2023 to 13 January, 2023 ERU,
Kolkata
25 Rahul Singh Ahmedabad University January 09, 2024 to February 08, 2024 EPU, Delhi
26 Moumita Roy Ahmedabad University January 15, 2024 to February 14, 2024 EPU, Delhi
27 Alok Johri Independent Researcher January 15, 2024 to March 14, 2024 EPU, Delhi
28 Thirumulanathan D Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur July 05, 2023 to July 14, 2023 EPU, Delhi
29 Neha Bailwal University of Gottingen July 20, 2023 to October 19, 2023, November 04, 2023 to December 03, 2023 EPU, Delhi
30 Anil K. Bera Economics, University of Illinois, 225E David Kenley hall, 1407 W. Gregory Dr. Urbana, IL 61801, USA July 30, 2023 to 10 August, 2023 ERU,
Kolkata
31 Satya Ranjan Chakravarty SUN CITY, 105/1, Bidhan Nagar Road, Flat – 202, Block- D, Kolkata – 700067 June 01, 2022 to May 31, 2023 ERU,
Kolkata
32 Bhanu Gupta Ashoka University June 12, 2023 to August 31, 2023 EPU, Delhi
33 Shrimoyee Ganguly ISI, Kolkata June 12, 2023 to June 23, 2023 EPU, Delhi
34 Rittwik Chatterjee Department of Economics, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management, Bangalore June 12, 2023 to June 25, 2023 ERU, Kolkata
35 Sonal Yadav Department of Economics, Umea University June 27, 2023 to August 15, 2023 EPU, Delhi
36 Aranya Chakraborty Ahmedabad University March 01, 2024 to March 15, 2024 EPU, Delhi
37 Gautam Bose UNSW, Sydney March 01, 2024 to March 31, 2024 EPU, Delhi
38 Kaushal Kishore IISER, Bhopal May 01, 2023 to July 31, 2023 EPU, Delhi
39 Nirajana Mishra Yale School of Management, Yale University May 15, 2023 to June 14, 2023 EPU, Delhi
40 Nishith Prakash Northeastern University May 15, 2023 to June 14, 2023 EPU, Delhi
41 Sourav Bhattacharya IIM Calcutta May 28, 2023 to June 02, 2023 EPU, Delhi

41. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/ Publications of Visiting Scientists
42 Asad Islam Director of the Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability (CDES) and a Professor at the Department of Economics, Monash University, Australia November 06, 2023 ERU,
Kolkata
43 Sanket Patil IIM Bangalore November 16, 2023 to December 14, 2023 EPU, Delhi
44 Wilima Wadwa ASER Centre November 16, 2023 to December 15, 2023 EPU, Delhi
45 Abhinash Borah Ashoka University November 16, 2023 to December 15, 2023 EPU, Delhi
46 Souvik Banerjee Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay November 28, 2023 to December 27, 2023 EPU, Delhi
47 Arnab Bhattacharjee Professor of Economics, HeriotWatt University Oct-Dec 2023 SOSU,
Kolkata
48 Prakarsh Singh Plaksha University October 04, 2023 to October 13, 2023 EPU, Delhi
49 Mohammad Arshad Rahman Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur October 29, 2023 to November 04, 2023 EPU, Delhi
50 Ridhima Gupta South Asian University New Delhi September 01, 2023 to September 30, 2023 EPU, Delhi
51 Priyanka Kothari Tata Institute of Social Sciences September 16, 2023 to September 25, 2023 EPU, Delhi
52 Subrato Banerjee Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai September 16, 2023 to September 25, 2023 EPU, Delhi
53 Sofie Heintz Department of Political Science, Zurich, Switcherland September 18, 2023 to October 15, 2023 EPU, Delhi
54 Jeevant Rampal IIM Ahmedabad September25, 2023 to October 24, 2023 EPU, Delhi

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 Sonali Sharma NIT, Jaipur 12 February, 2024 -03 May, 2024 SQCORU,
Kolkata
2 M. Seetharama Gowda Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA. Aug 12-19, 2023 $\begin{aligned} & \text { SQCORU, } \ & \text { Chennai } \end{aligned}$

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 G V Krishna Teja, NBHM PDF Harish Chandra Research Inst 01 April 2023 to 01 April 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
Preprints:
1. G. Krishna Teja, Free-weights and Minkowski difference weight-formulas.
G. Krishna Teja and Souvik Pal, Weights of Highest weight modules over Borcherds-Kac-
Moody Lie Algebras
“Non-rough norms in operator spaces”, S.
Basu, B. Guerrero S. Seal and J. M. V. Yeguas, (To appear in Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics), 2023
2 Sudeshna Basu Loyala Univ USA 01 August 2023 to 26 August 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
3 Renjith T, NBHM PDF IISc Bangalore 01 December 2023 to 01 December 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
4 Sangita Das, NPDF SRM
University
01 February 2024 to 01 February 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
Orderings of extremes among dependent extended Weibull random variables, (2024) Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S02
Some new ordering results on stochastic comparisons of second largest order statistics from independent and interdependent heterogen eous distributions (2024), Stochastic Models in Probability and Statistics, 2024, (Accepted)
5 Shanola
Smitha
Sequeira
IIT Hyderabad 01 February 2024 to April 30 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
Preprints:
1. R. Golla, H. Osaka, S. S. Sequeira, Denseness of a subclass of norm attaining operators, communicated
6 Abhishek Sarkar IIT Kanpur 01 January 2023 to 31 July 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
7 Gobinda Sau IISC Bangalore 01 January 2024 to 30 January 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
Arvived an article” On harmonic maps from the complex plane to hyperbolic 3-space”
8 Mainak Ghosh, NBHM PDF TIFR Mumbai 01 January 2024 to 31 March 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
9 Samir Kar, NBHM PDF IIT Jammu 01 July 2021 to 30 June 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
NBHM post doctoral fellowship, Jan-2021; “Peripherally automorphic unital completely positive maps,” Linear Algebra and its Applications, 678, 2023, 191-205 (with Prof. B. V. Rajarama Bhat and Dr. Bharat Talwar).
“Peripheral Poisson boundary”Communicated. arXiv: 2209.07731 (with Prof. B. V. Rajarama Bhat and Dr. Bharat Talwar).

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
10 Aryaman
Sensarma
ISI BC 01 July 2023 to 30 September 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
11 Sudeep Podder UM DAE
CEBS
01 June – 04
August 2023 and 07-21 January 2024
SMU,
Bangalore
Some observations on projective Stiefel manifolds.(Under preparation, jointly with Dr. Bikramjit Kundu)
12 Vivek Kumar, NBHM PDF Kaust, Saudi Arabia 01 March 2022 to 01 March 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
1.Stochastic fractional heat equation perturbed by general Gaussian and non-Gaussian noise.(https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.spl.2022.109381).
2. Regularity and numerical approximation of fractional elliptic differential equations on compact metric graphs. (DOI: 10.1090/mcom/3929).
3. Well-posedness and uniform large deviation principle for stochastic Burgers-Huxley equation perturbed by a multiplicative noise.(https://arxiv.org/ pdf/2302.06162.pdf).
13 Pankaj Dey IISER, Thiruvananthapuram 01 March 2023 to 02 October 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
14 Sushant
Pokhriyal
Shiv Nada
Univ
01 March 2023 to 31 May 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
15 K. Arun Kumar IISER
Tirupathi
01 March 2024 to May 302024 SMU,
Bangalore
16 Devendra R IIT Madras 01 Nov 2023 to 31 March 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
17 Ankita Jindal, NBHM PDF IIT Delhi 01 November 2022 to 01 November 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
Publications: 1. Ankita Jindal, Saranya G. Nair, T. N. Shorey, Extension of irreducibility results on Generalised Laguerre polynomials $\$ \mathrm{L}_{-}(n)^{2} /(1-1-n-s))$ (x)\$, (2024) Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen, to appear. 2. Ankita Jindal and Sudesh Kaur Khanduja, Discriminant and Integral Basis of Number Fields defined by Exponential Taylor Polynomials, Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society (2024) pp. 1- 14. 3. Ankita Jindal and Nabin K. Meher, Arithmetic density and congruences of $\$ \mathrm{t} \$$-core partitions, Results In Mathematics, (2024) 79:4.
18 Sudip Ranjan
Bhuia, NBHM PDF
IIT Hyderabad 01 November 2022 to 01 November 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
Awards: 1. 2022, Selected for National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) Post-Doctoral Fellowship.
2. 2022, Research Excellence Award for outstanding research performance in Ph.D in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, IIT Hyderabad Publications of Visiting Scientists and NBHM PDF:
1. Sudip Ranjan Bhuia, Deepak Pradhan, and Jaydeb Sarkar, Characterizations of complex symmetric Toeplitz operators, https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.06192, (2022). 2. Sudip Ranjan Bhuia; Invariant subspaces of contraction with constant characteristic function. (Submitted for publication), (2023). 3. Sudip Ranjan Bhuia; Operators commuting with complex symmetric weighted composition operators on $\$ \mathrm{H}^{\wedge} 2 \$$, https:// arxiv.org/abs/2310.09026, (2023). 4. Neeru Bala and Sudip Ranjan Bhuia; Norm attaining composition operators on Segal-Bargmann spaces, https://arxiv.org/ abs/2402.15482, (2024) 5. Sudip Ranjan Bhuia; Factorization of anti-linear and $\$ \mathrm{C} \$$-normal operators, https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02207, (2024).

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
19 Nilanjan Das, NBHM PDF IIT kharagpur 01 November 2023 to 01 November 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
20 Arindam Sutradhar Univ of Louisiana 02 February 2024 to 30 April 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
21 Oorna Mitra, NPDF CMI CHENNAI 02 January 2023 to 31 May 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
https://ems.press/journals/gpd/articles/14251106, INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship 2024 2. NBHM PostDoc Fellowship 2024 3. NBHM Travel Grant 2023
TA for MTTS Level 0 (2023) 2. TA for ATM School workshop on Groups and Computations (2023)
22 Sourav Sarkar University of Cambridge 08 September 2023 to 11 September 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
23 Archita
Mondal, NBHM PDF
SMU, ISI BC 1 November 2023 to 01 November 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
one preprint:
https://arxiv.org/abs/24.04.07500
24 Shankhadeep Mondal IISER thiruva-
nantapuram
10 February 2024 to 09 May 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
25 Chaitanya
GK, INSPIRE
FACULTY
FELLOW
SMU,
Bangalore, NBHM PDF
11 April 2023 to 11 April 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
Publications: 1. B. V. Rajarama Bhat and Chaitanya Gopalakrishna, Iterative roots of malfunctions, Fundamenta Mathemacae, pp. 1-23. 2. Chaitanya Gopalakrishna, A note on convex solutions to an equation on open intervals, Aequationes Math., pp. 1-9. Awards: 1. IMU-CDC Individual Travel Support Grant 2023, International Mathematical Union
26 Aparna
Pradeep
Cochin Univ 12 June 2023 to 11 December 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
27 Rajeeb Ranjan Mohanta NISER Bhubaneswar 13 July 2023 to 12 October 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
28 Arijith Dey IIT Madras 14 June 2023 to 16 June 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
29 Jyothsnaa
S, INSPIRE
FACULTY
FELLOW
CMI CHENNAI 15 May 2023 to 29 February 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
1 Explicit upper bounds on the average of EulerKronecker constants of narrow ray class fields, N. Kandhil, R. Lunia, J. Sivaraman, Research in Number Theory 9(2023), Paper no: 69.
30 Bikramjit Kundu IIT Roorkee 16 Jan – 15 July 2023 and 07 Jan – 21 Jan 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
“W-triviality of low dimensional Manifolds” Accepted in the journal Manuscript Mathematica.
31 Chaman Kumar Sahu IIT Kanpur 17 August 2023 to 16 December 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
32 Archita Mondal IITB 18 September 2023 to 31 October 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
33 Kannappan
Sampath
Univ of
Michigan
19 February 2024 to 18 May 2024 SMU,
Bangalore

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
34 Poonam
Ramnath
Pokale
IIT Bombay 20 Dec 2023 to 31 May 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
35 Ankush Kumar Garg IISER, Thiruvananthapuram 20 January 2023 to 24 May 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
36 Shubham Rastogi IISc Bangalore 21 August 2023 to 20 November 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
37 Mainak Ghosh Harish -Chandra Research Institute, Prayagraj 26 August 2023 to 03 September 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
38 Gopinath Sahoo TIFR Mumbai 26 June to 2023 to 25 July 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
39 Snehashis Mukherjee Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute 26 March 2024 to 19 April 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
40 Sunil
Pasupulati
IISER thiruvanantapuram 29 September 2023 to 28 December 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
41 Prajakta Satish Sahasrabuddhe IITB 3 July 2023 to 03 July 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
42 Samarpita
Ray, INSPIRE
FACULTY
FELLOW
IISER Pune 30 January 2023 to 30 January 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
1. Oliver Lorscheid, Samarpita Ray, The topological shadow of F1-geometry: congruence spaces, Mathematische Zeitschrift, Vol.306, No. 2, 30 (2024).
2. Divya Ahuja, Abhishek Banerjee, Surjeet Kour, Samarpita Ray, A Gabber type result for representations in Eilenberg-Moore categories, arXiv:2307.13201 (in communication 2024).
Publications:
1. Abhijeet Ghanwat, Suhas Pandit and Selvakumar A, Pseudo-trisection embeddings of 4-manifolds. (Preprint)
2. Abhijeet Ghanwat, Suhas Pandit and Selvakumar A, Trisection embeddings of non-orientable \$4- \$manifolds. (Preprint) 3. Selvakumar A., Manikandan S. and Murugan S. P., Domination and minimal domination polynomial of H -generalized join graphs. (Preprint
43 Selvakumar A, NBHM PDF IIT Madras 31 June 2023 to 31 June 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
44 Sampa Dey IIT
Gandhinagar
Apr 01, 2023-
Mar 31, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
45 Rupam
Karmakar
NISER Bhubaneswar Apr 01, 2023-
Mar 31, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
46 Nilkantha Das ISI Kolkata Apr 01, 2023-
Mar 31, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
47 Shambhu Nath Maurya IISER Bhopal Apr 01, 2023-
Mar 31, 2026
SMU,
Kolkata

Sl. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
48 Sumit Roy ISI Kolkata Apr 03, 2023-
Apr 02, 2028
SMU,
Kolkata
49 Sudesh Kaur
Khanduja
IISER Mohali, India April 03 – 07, 2023 SMU, Delhi
50 Kalyan B.
Sinha
JNCASR,
Bengaluru,
India
April 24 – 28, 2023 SMU, Delhi
51 Rajib Sarkar TIFR Mumbai Aug 01, 2023-
Jul 31, 2026
SMU,
Kolkata
52 Soumyadip Das CMI Aug 01-Dec 27, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
53 Ludger Overbeck University of Giessen in Germany Aug 15-18, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
54 Vidya Sagar IIT Delhi,India August 14,2023
– November
13,2023
SMU,
Delhi
55 Mainak Ghosh TIFR Mumbai August 2023 to 21 December 2023 SMU,
Bangalore
56 Gunjan Sapra IIT August 22 –
September 24,
2023
SMU,
Delhi
57 Shubham Gupta Harish-Chandra Research Institute,India August 28
– November
27,2023
SMU,
Delhi
58 Devendra
Tiwari
Bhaskaracha-rya Pratisthan Pune, India August 28 -September 02,2023 SMU, Delhi
59 Tejas Kalelkar IISER
Pune,India
August 28 –
29,2023
SMU, Delhi
60 Esrafil Ali Molla RKMVERI Dec 01, 2023-
May 31, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
61 Rajarshi Mukherjee Harvard University, USA Dec 06, 2023Jan 05, 2024 SMU,
Kolkata
62 Joel Spencer New York University, USA Dec 07, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
63 Srivatsav
Kunnawalkam
Elayavalli
UC San Diego Dec 12-14, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
64 Brent Nelson Michigan State University Dec 12-14, 2024 SMU,
Kolkata
65 Nishant Chandgotia TIFR–CAM,
Bangalore
Dec 19, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
66 Purnamrita Sarkar University of Texas at Austin, USA Dec 20, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
67 Olivier Ramare Aix-Marseille Université Dec 29, 2023-
Jan 21, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
68 Amin Sofi Kashmir
University,
Srinagar, India
December 25
– February 11, 2023
SMU,
Delhi

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
69 Mohd Harun IIT Kanpur Feb 01-May31, 2024 SMU,
Kolkata
70 Sabyasachi Chatterjee University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, USA Feb 12-Mar 08, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
71 Maria EulaliaVares Instituto de Matemática, Brazil Frb 20-25, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
72 Banhirup
Sengupta
IISc,
Bengaluru
Jan 01-Feb 29, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
73 Atibur
Rahaman
NISER-Bhubaneswar Jan 02-Apr 30, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
74 Frank den Hollander Leiden
University
Jan 20-27, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
75 Walter van Suijlekom University of Nijmegen, Netherlands Jan 22-27, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
76 Rajat Subhra Hazra Mathematical Institute, Leiden University Jan 23-28, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
77 Aniruddha Samanta NISER Bhubaneswar Jul 01, 2023-
Jun 30, 2026
SMU,
Kolkata
78 Gorekh Prasad NISER,
Bhubneswar
July 04 –
October
03,2023
SMU,
Delhi
79 Didier Lesesvre Universite de Lille July 10-12, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
80 Asim Patra NIT Rourkela, India July 17 –
October 16, $2023$
SMU,
Delhi
81 Partha Pratim Ghosh Technische Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig, GERMANY July 31-August 04, 2023 SMU,
Delhi
82 Diptesh Kumar Saha NISER Bhubaneswar Jun 19-Nov 16, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
83 Bipul Saurabh IIT
Gandhinagar
Jun 28- Jul 07, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
84 Chinmay
Tamhankar
IIT Madras, India June 01 – 16, $2023$ SMU,
Delhi
85 Sujoy
Bhattacharya
IIT Kharagpur, India June 01 – June 04, 2023 SMU,
Delhi
86 Moulinath
Banerjee
University of Michigan June 12-Aug 14, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
87 Sagnik Nandy Department of Statistics and Data Science, Warton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA June 16 – 20, $2023$ SMU,
Delhi

Sl. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
88 Kunjakanan Nath University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, USA June 22- 23, $2023$ SMU, Delhi
89 Arghya Pramanik IIT Bombay Mar 10-May 31, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
90 Gopal Maity Max Planck Institute, Bonn Mar 11-15, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
91 Sreejith Siju IIT Palakkad Mar 20-Jun 30, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
92 Kummari Mallesham IIT Bombay May 03-12, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
93 Nishant Chandgotia TIFR-CAM, Bangalore, India May 10 – 12, $2023$ SMU, Delhi
94 Bhaswar B. Bhattacharya University of Pennsylvania May 15-Jul 31, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
95 Ankit Mishra IIT Bombay May 16-Jul 24, $2024$ SMU,
Kolkata
96 Suman Paul IISER Bhopal May 17 Nov 16, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
97 Subhajit Gosmani TIFR May 21-June 04, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
98 Ritabrata
Sengupta
IISER
Burhampur,
India
May 22 – 27, $2023$ SMU, Delhi
99 Bikram
Karmakar
University of Florida May 22-23, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
100 Sudipta Sarkar IIT Indore May 23-Nov 22, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
101 Gourab Ray University of Victoria May 29-August 16, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
102 Mithun
Bhowmik
IISc,
Bengaluru
Nov 01, 2022-
May 31, 2023
SMU,
Kolkata
103 Md Amir Hossain IISER Bhopal Nov 06-10, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
104 Kin Aun Tan National
University of
Singapore
Nov 10-24, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
105 Saurabh
Kumar Singh
IIT Kanpur Nov 13-24, $2023$ SMU,
Kolkata
106 Sonika IIT Delhi November 01, 2023-January 31, 2024 SMU,
Delhi
107 Alan Togbe Perdue
University
Northwest,
USA
November 04 –
06, 2023
SMU,
Delhi
108 Monika Paul Calcutta University November 06, 2023-Feb 05,2024 SMU, Delhi
109 S D Adhikari RKMVERI,
Belur, Howrah,
India
November 13 –
14,2023
SMU,
Delhi

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Visiting Scientists
110 T.N. Shorey NIAS Bangalore,India November 15 –
24, 2023
SMU, Delhi
111 Daniel Katz California State University, Northridge, USA Novemeber 27 – December 03, 2023 SMU, Delhi
112 Sartaj Ul Hasan IIT Jammu, India Novemeber 27 – December 03, 2023 SMU, Delhi
113 Vignesh Subramaniam University of Copenhagen, Denmark Oct 03, 2023Apr 02, 2024 SMU,
Kolkata
114 Koushik
Brahma
IIT Madras Oct 04, 2023-
Jan 03, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
115 Sugato Mukhopadhyay IMPAN,
Warsaw
Oct 06-30, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
116 Subhajit
Goswami
TIFR Oct 16-Nov 03, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
117 Naresh Garg IIT Kanpu October 13,2023
– January 12,2024
SMU, Delhi
118 Chachawan
Panraksh
Mahidol
University,
Thailand
October 23-25, 2023 SMU, Delhi
119 Soumitra
Daptari
NISER Bhubaneswar Sep 01, 2024-
Feb 29, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
120 Rachita Guria IISER Kolkata Sep 08, 2023-
Mar 07, 2024
SMU,
Kolkata
121 K B Sinha Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) Sep 10-12, 2023 SMU,
Kolkata
122 Akhilesh P Kerala School of Mathematics, India September 09 – 16,2023 SMU, Delhi
123 Ramdin Mawia ISI Bangalore,India September 09 –
24, 2023
SMU, Delhi
124 Moumanti
Poddar
IISER,Pune, India September 16 –
28, 2023
SMU, Delhi
125 Soma Das IIT Guwahati September 2023
to 10 October 2023
SMU,
Bangalore
126 Malay Mandal CMI, Tamilnadu, India September 23
– October 20, 2023
SMU, Delhi

Academic Centres

R. C. Bose Centre for Cryptology \& Security (RCBCCS), Kolkata

St. No. Name of the Visiting Scientist Affiliation Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition Publications of Visiting Scientists
1 Sumathi S.M. IIT, Chennai April 2023 to Sept 2023 RCBCCS, Kolkata
2 Anirban Ghatak ISI, Kolkata Dec 2022 to May 2023 RCBCCS, Kolkata
3 Anirudha Biswas ISI, Kolkata From Jan 2024 to March 2024 RCBCCS, Kolkata
4 Susanta Samanta ISI, Kolkata From Jan 2024 to March 2024 RCBCCS, Kolkata
5 Biswajit Chakraborty ISI, Kolkata July 2023 to Sept 2023 RCBCCS, Kolkata
6 Nandish Chattopadhyay NTU, Singapore March 2023 to June 2023 RCBCCS, Kolkata
7 Soumak Biswas IIT Roorkee Nov 2022 to June 2023 RCBCCS, Kolkata
8 Pritam Chattapadhyay ISI, Kolkata Nov 2023 to Jan 2024 RCBCCS, Kolkata
9 Subhadip Singha ISI, Kolkata Sept 2023 to Oct 2023 RCBCCS, Kolkata
10 Samir Kundu ISI, Kolkata Sept 2023 to Oct 2023 RCBCCS, Kolkata

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6.6 Research Associates

Biological Sciences Division (BSD)

Sl. No. Name of the Research
Associates
Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of
Research Associates
1 Simran Sinsinwar Aug 14, 2023 to
Mar 31, 2024
HGU, Kolkata

Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Research Associates Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Research Associates
1 Mrittika Chakraborty (Project Linked Junior Research Fellow) Feb 01, 2023 to Mar 31, 2025 MIU, Kolkata Publication:
Chakraborty, M., Pal, W., Bandyopadhyay, S., \& Maulik, U. (2023). A Survey on Multi-Objective Based Parameter Optimization for Deep Learning. Computer Science, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.7494/csci.2023.24.3.5479
2 Thahseena Muhseena Jul 01, 2024 to Mar 31, 2025 DRTC,
Bangalore
3 Ashmita Dey Sep 29, 2023 to Sep 28, 2024 MIU, Kolkata Awards: Best Team Presentation award (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
Recognition: Selected among top 9 Indian research scientist to attend $14^{\text {th }}$ HOPE meeting with Nobel laureates by DST.

Statistical Quality Control \& Operations Research Division (SQC\&OR)

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Research Associates Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Research Associates
1 Monalisa Masanta Jul 06, 2022 -Jun 30, 2024 SQCORU, Kolkata 02 publications
2 Joyanta Kumar Majhi Jul 18, 2023 – till data SQCORU, Kolkata
3 Sushil Kumar Dey Jul 21, 2023 – till data SQCORU, Kolkata

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Name of the Research Associates Duration Unit Attached Awards/Recognition/Publications of Research Associates
1 Sumit Roy Dec 02, 2022-Apr 02, 2023 SMU, Kolkata
2 Bidwan Chakraborty Dec 12, 2022- Dec 11, 2024 SMU, Kolkata
3 Subhankar Sau Dec 19, 2022-Dec 18, 2024 SMU, Kolkata
4 Gobinda Sau Feb 08, 2024 to Feb 08, 2025 SMU,
Bangalore
5 Priyanka Majumdar Nov 18, 2023 to Nov 18, 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
6 Soma Das Oct 10, 2023 to Oct 10, 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
NBHM PDF
7 Karthick Babu C G Sep 05, 2022 to Sep 05, 2024 SMU,
Bangalore
C. G. Karthick Babu, Anirban Mukhopadhyay, G. K. Viswanadham, Discrepancy estimates for some linear generalized monomials at prime arguments, Ramanujan Journal 63, 431-449, (2024).

Chapter

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7.1 CONVOCATION

1. INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE

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The $58^{\text {th }}$ Convocation of the Indian Statistical Institute was held on $19^{\text {th }}$ December, 2023, at 11:00 am. It started with a Vedic Hymn by the ISI Club, followed by welcome address delivered by Dr. Sankar Kumar Pal, President, ISI and annual review by Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Director, ISI. Convocation Address was delivered by Professor Trevor John Hastie, John A. Overdeck Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Professor of Statistics and Professor of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University, USA as a Chief Guest of the Convocation. Degrees and Diplomas were awarded to scholars and students by Dr. Sankar Kumar Pal, President of the Institute. Prizes and Gold Medals were given to students by Professor Trevor John Hastie, John A. Overdeck Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Professor of Statistics and Professor of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University, USA, the Chief Guest of this convocation. A vote of thanks was given by Prof. Gopal Krishna Basak, Dean of Studies, ISI. The $58^{\text {th }}$ Convocation was closed by Dr. Sankar Kumar Pal, president of the Institute, followed by the National Anthem by the ISI Club.


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The outgoing batch of students of all degree and diploma programmes were next felicitated. The meritorious students were awarded their medals and prizes for outstanding performance in the programmes, after which the students were individually presented with their degrees and diplomas.


2. International Statistical Education Centre

The Convoction for the $74^{\text {th }}$ batch of the Regular Course entitled Statistical Theory and Applications was held on August 29, 2023. Thirteen trainees were awarded the Diploma on their successful completion of the course, while one was awarded in absentia. These fourteen trainees were from four different countries; with a dozens of them being females.
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This batch consisted of fourteen trainees from the following four countries namely,
Myanmar, Mongolia, Liberia and Tajikistan


7.2 Conferences, Symposia, Workshops \& Training Programs

  1. Conference, Symposia, Workshops
St. Exact Date/
Duration
Title of the Workshop/Conference/
Symposia conducted
Collaborator (if any) Name of the
Organizing
Unit
Venue
1 Mar 04,
2023 to Mar
10, 2024
DST SERB High-end Workshop
(Karyashala) on Application of
Statistics and Machine Learning in
Environmental Research
TASU, Tezpur ISE North-East
Centre
2 Apr 10, 2023 Bangalore Probability Seminar Mathew Joseph, Siva
Athreya (ICTS) and
Nishant Chandgotia (TIFR-
CAM)
SMU,
Bangalore
SMU, Bangalore
3 Apr 24, 2023 Bangalore Probability Seminar Mathew Joseph, Siva
Athreya (ICTS) and
Nishant Chandgotia (TIFR-
CAM)
SMU,
Bangalore
SMU, Bangalore
4 May 08,
2023 to May
12, 2023
5-Day Expert Advisory Committee
Meeting cum Workshop for the
preparation of “Fundamental
Glossary of Mathematics
(English-Hindi-Bengali)”
Commission for Scientific
and Technical Terminology,
Department of Higher
Education, Ministry of
Education, Govt of India,
LRU, Kolkata ISI Guest House
Conference Hall
5 May 22,
2023 to May
27, 2023
Workshop on Development of
Statistics for Tea Garden workers
ISI-North-East
Centre,Tezpur \&
Assam Agricultural
University,Jorhat
SOSU,
Kolkata
Chinamara Tea
Estate,Jorhat,
Assam
6 May 27,
2023
Research Methodologies in Social
Sciences [A Statistical Approach]
Panel Convenor:
Dr. Hari Charan Behera,
ISI Giridih Panel Co-
Convenor, Dr. Ajit Kumar
Behura IIT-ISM, Dhanbad,
Jharkhand, India.
SRU, Kolkata online
7 Jun 03, 2023 2023 to Aug
09, 2023
Two Random Matrix Days SMU, Kolkata L-infinity Seminar
Room, Stat-Math
Unit, ISI Kolkata
9 Aug 21,
2023 to Aug
24, 2023
Workshop On Quantitative
Palaeontology 2023
GSU, Kolkata HGU Seminar
Room, ISI Kolkata
10 Sep 13,
2023 to Sep
14, 2023
Recent trends and techniques in
the study of brittle deformation:
implications in upper crustal fluid
flow
GSU, Kolkata HGU Seminar
Room, ISI Kolkata
11 Sep 25,
2023 to Oct
06, 2023
Condensed Matter meets
Quantum Information
Guruprasad Kar PAMU,
Kolkata
ICTS, Bangalore
12 Oct 01, 2023
to Sep 22,
2023
Workshop on Business Analytics
for MBAS students
Assam University, Silchar SQCORU,
Kolkata
Assam University,
Silchar
13 Oct 04, 2023 PDF-RS Annual Symposium
2023
Dr. Manish Kumar and
all Postdoc and Ph.D.
scholars, SMU Bangalore
Centre
SMU,
Bangalore
SMU, Bangalore

$\Delta t$ Exact Date/
Duration
Title of the Workshop/Conference/ Symposia conducted Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
14 Oct 09, 2023 Bangalore Probability Seminar Mathew Joseph, Siva
Athreya (ICTS) and
Nishant Chandgotia (TIFR-
CAM)
SMU,
Bangalore
SMU, Bangalore
15 Nov 06, 2023 to Nov 07, 2023 “Livelihood challenges and opportunities during and post Covid-19 pandemic” SRU, Kolkata ISI Giridih
16 Nov 08, 2023 to Nov 10, 2023 Three-Day Workshop on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence using Python. TASU, Tezpur ISE North-East Centre
17 Nov 08, 2023 to Nov 10, 2023 An Interdisciplinary Workshop on Machine Learning for Cryptology (ML4Crypto 2023) DRDO CAIML,
Kolkata
CVPRU Seminar Room
18 Nov 20, 2023 to Nov 25, 2023 Statistical Methods and Exploratory Data Analysis for Social Scientists: A Hands-On R Workshop North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Tura Campus, Meghalaya. AERU,
Kolkata
NEHU, Tura Campus, Meghalaya
19 Nov 20, 2023 to Dec 01, 2023 Statistical Learning and Bayesian Analysis with R Prof.
Sourabh Bhattacharya and Dr. Abhik Ghosh
ISRU,
Kolkata
ISRU, ISI, Kolkata
20 Nov 22, 2023 to Nov 23, 2023 In-house workshop on FMEA at the Soujanya Color Pvt. Limited Sagar Sikder SQCORU, Mumbai Soujanya Color Pvt. Limited, Mumbai
21 Dec 10, 2023 to Dec 13, 2023 IEEE India Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (InGARSS 2023) IEEE Bangalore Section GRSS Chapter, IIIT Bangalore SSIU,
Bangalore
Hybrid
22 Dec 12, 2023 to Dec 15, 2023 $10^{\text {th }}$ International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence MIU, Kolkata ISI Kolkata
23 Dec 12, 2023 to Dec 15, 2023 Workshop on Statistical Process Control Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai Hindalco Mahan
24 Dec 18, 2023 to Dec 20, 2023 $18^{\text {th }}$ Annual Conference on Economic Growth and Development EPU, Delhi ISI, Delhi
25 Dec 18, 2023 to Dec 20, 2023 Workshop at Agartala organized by DES,Tripura under SSS Scheme DES,Tripura SOSU,
Kolkata
DES,Tripura
26 Dec 19, 2023 to Dec 23, 2023 Statistical Methods in Finance Chennai Mathematical Institute ASU,
Bangalore
Chennai Mathematical Institute
27 Dec 19, 2023 to Dec 20, 2023 Machine Learning in Finance Chennai Mathematical Institute ASU,
Bangalore
Chennai Mathematical Institute
28 Dec 21, 2023 to Dec 22, 2023 2-Day National Seminar on Scientific and Technical Terms in Social Sciences Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Govt of India. LRU, Kolkata ISI Auditorium
29 Dec 27, 2023 to Dec 29, 2023 ISI-ISM-ISSAS Dr. Jayant Jha and Prof. Anil K. Ghosh ISRU,
Kolkata
ISI, Kolkata

$\Delta t$ Exact Date/
Duration
Title of the Workshop/Conference/ Symposia conducted Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
30 Jan 04, 2024 to Jan 05, 2024 Scientific Meet on Recent Trends in Applied Sciences Sankar Sarkar PAMU,
Kolkata
ISI, Kolkata
31 Jan 08, 2024 to Jan 12, 2024 Discussion Meeting in Analytic Number Theory SMU, Kolkata NAB-1, A.
N. Kolmogorov
Bhavan, ISI, 203
B.T. Road, Kolkata
– 700108
32 Jan 08, 2024 to Jan 12, 2024 70 Winter School in Mathematics for Postgraduate Students of North-East Region TASU, Tezpur ISE North-East Centre
33 Jan 11, 2024 to Jan 12, 2024 Computing Devices VLSI and Beyond ACMU,
Kolkata
PJA Auditorium, $1^{\text {st }}$ floor of PJA
Building.
34 Jan 25, 2024 to Jan 27, 2024 70 International Conference on Complex Dynamical Systems and Applications Dibakar Ghosh PAMU,
Kolkata
Digha Science
Centre \& National
Science Camp
35 Jan 30, 2024 Recent Socioeconomic issues on agrarian and livelihood transformation in India” SRU, Kolkata SRU-PRU Seminar Hall, ISI Kolkata
36 Feb 02, 2024 Workshop on Data Handling
: Participants: West Bengal
Revenue Service (WBRS) Officers
NSATI SOSU,
Kolkata
Sampling \& Official Statistics Unit(SOSU)
37 Feb 12, 2024 to Feb 16, 2024 Workshop on Understanding Supply Chain: Concepts, Modelling \& Optimization, and Practices with Analytics SQCORU,
Kolkata
ISI, Kolkata
38 Feb 16, 2024 to Feb 17, 2024 DNA methylation and gene expression analysis HGU, Kolkata HGU, Kolkata
39 Feb 16, 2024 to Feb 18, 2024 Workshop on Statistical Techniques for Business Forecasting Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai ISI Mumbai
40 Feb 19, 2024 to Feb 23, 2024 Official Statistics and Data Science Essentials: Sampling, Visualization, Reporting Depts. of Electronics \& Communication Engineering and Information Technology, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim SOSU,
Kolkata
Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim
41 Feb 22, 2024 Recent Trends in Logic and Verification CSU, Chennai ISI Chennai
42 Feb 26, 2024 to Mar 01, 2024 Deep Learning \& Applications National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya (NITM) CVPRU,
Kolkata
National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya (NITM)
43 Feb 26, 2024 to Mar 02, 2024 Young Mathematicians in Operator Algebras SMU, Delhi Auditorium, ISI Delhi
44 Feb 26, 2024 to Mar 01, 2024 Deep Learning and Applications National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya (NITM) CVPRU,
Kolkata
National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya (NITM)
45 Mar 04,
2024 to Mar 05, 2024
5 Annual Research Symposium AERU,
Kolkata
ISI Giridih, Jharkhand

51. Exact Date/
Duration
Title of the Workshop/Conference/ Symposia conducted Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
46 Mar 14,
2024 to Mar
18, 2024
Photography and Digital Technique (WPDT-2024) Library,
Kolkata
Reprography \& Photography Unit
47 Mar 14, 2024 $11^{\text {th }}$ Digital Pictorial Photography RPU, Kolkata Repro \& Photo Unit
48 Mar 18,
2024 to Mar
19, 2024
International Conference on Game Theory and Optimization (in Honor of late Professor T. Parthasarathy). Chennai Mathematical Institute SQCORU,
Chennai
CMI, Siruseri,
Chennai
49 Mar 21, 2024 MIU Annual Workshop on Machine Intelligence and Applications 2024 MIU, Kolkata ISI Kolkata
50 Mar 22,
2024 to Mar
24, 2024
Workshop on Design Of Experiment Ashok Sarkar and Sagar Sikder SQCORU,
Mumbai
ISI Mumbai
51 Mar 25, 2024 Bangalore Probability Seminar Mathew Joseph, Siva
Athreya (ICTS) and
Nishant Chandgotia (TIFRCAM)
SMU,
Bangalore
SMU, Bangalore
52 May 18,
2024
Co-producing Well-being Policies with Children: A South Asian Perspective Manchester Metropolitan University, UK ERU, Kolkata Indian Statistical Institute,Economic Research Unit, Kolkata -700108
53 Dec 12,
2024 to Dec
14, 2024
Minicourse on von Neumann algebras SMU, Kolkata L-infinity Seminar Room, Stat-Math Unit, ISI Kolkata

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  1. Training Program
Sl. Exact Date/ Duration Title of the Workshop/ Conference/Symposia conducted Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
1 Apr 08, 2023; Apr 22-23, May 06-07, May 20-21, Jun 0304, Jun 17-18, Jul 01-02, Jul 15-16, Jul 29-30, 2023 Comprehensive course on Business Analytics and Data Mining Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai Jamshedpur Management Association
2 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 14, } 2023 \text { to Apr } \ & \text { 16, 2023; Apr 28- } \ & \text { 30, } 2023 \end{aligned}$ Training and Certification on Six Sigma Green Belt Methodology – $53^{\text {rd }}$ Batch Sagar Sikder and Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai ISI Mumbai
3 May 02, 2023 to May 19, 2023 SQC Practices and Data Analytics NAI, Gun and Shell Factory, Cossipore SQCORU, Kolkata Gun and Shell Factory, Cossipore
4 May 05, 2023 to May 07, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Stride Pharma
5 May 05, 2023 to May 07, 2023 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Strides Pharma Science Ltd.
6 May 17, 2023 to May 20, 2023; Nov 14-17, 2023; Dec 19-22, 2023 Training on Advanced and Multivariate Statistical Tools Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai Coromandel International Ltd.
7 May 18, 2023; Jun 02, 13-14, 2023 Training Program on Statistical Process Control and Related Fields SQCORU,
Bangalore
Reetam HR, Bangalore
8 May 22, 2023 to May 26, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program (GB-61 _Online) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
9 May 31, 2023 to Jul 14, 2023 Eighth Summer School on Computer Vision, Image Processing and Machine Learning Scholars and Faculty Members of ECSU ECSU, Kolkata Seminar Room, Electronics and Communication Sciences Unit Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
10 May 31, 2023 to Jun 01, 2023; Jul 05-07, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program Dr. Pathik Mandal SQCORU,
Bangalore
HAL Management Academy
11 Jun 05, 2023 to Jun 09, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt ( S M Subhani) SQCORU,
Hyderabad
Seminar Hall, ISI,
Hdyerabad
12 Jun 19, 2023 to Jun 23, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Defence Institute of Quality Assurance (DIQA)
13 Jun 26, 2023 to Jun 28, 2023 Root Cause Analysis Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Defence Institute of Quality Assurance (DIQA)
14 Jul 04, 2023 to Jul 06, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Training and Guidance towards Business Excellence (A L N Murthy) SQCORU,
Hyderabad
ITC Limited, Paper Boards and Specialty Papers Division, Unit: KOVAI
15 Jul 10, 2023 to Jul 18, 2023 SQC Practices and Data Analytics NAI, Gun and Shell Factory, Cossipore SQCORU, Kolkata Gun and Shell Factory, Cossipore
16 Jul 10, 2023 to Jul 15, 2023; Aug 07-12, 21-26, Sep 11-16, 2023 On-Line Six Sigma Black Belt Training and Certification Program (Evening session)-Batch-27 Sagar Sikder and Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai ISI Mumbai

Sl. Exact Date/ Duration Title of the Workshop/
Conference/Symposia conducted
Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
17 Jul 17, 2023 to Jul 22, 2023; Aug 0712, 2023 Online certification program on Six Sigma Black Belt (BB39 Batch) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
18 Jul 22, 2023 to Jul 23, 2023; Aug 0506, 2023 Online Course on Business Forecasting using Python (BF-07) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
19 Jul 24, 2023 to Jul 27, 2023 SPC Training Sagar Sikder and Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai UPL
20 Jul 31, 2023 to Aug 05, 2023 Statistical Quality Control Birla Jute Mills SQCORU, Kolkata Birla Jute Mills
21 Aug 04, 2023 EBSCO (Econlit with Full Text) Onsite Training Library, Kolkata Conference Room, $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, ISI
Library, Kolkata
22 Aug 04, 2023 CEIC Database Onsite Training Library, Kolkata Conference Room, $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, ISI
Library, Kolkata
23 Aug 14, 2023 EPWRF India Time Series (EPWRF ITS) Database EPW Research Foundation (EPWRF) Library, Kolkata Conference Room, $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, ISI
Library, Kolkata
24 Aug 21, 2023 to Aug 26, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program (GB-62 _Online) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
25 Aug 26, 2023 to Aug 27, 2023; Sep 0910, 2023 Problem Solving using Design of Experiments (DoE-08) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
26 Sep 03, 2023 to Sep 06, 2023 Training of officers of DES, Chhattisgarh for SSS programme. DES,
Chhattisgarh
SOSU, Kolkata DES, Chhattisgarh
27 Sep 04, 2023 to Sep 08, 2023 Training at BNP Paribas Securities Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai BNP Paribas
Securities
28 Sep 04, 2023 to Sep 09, 2023 Design For Six Sigma (DFSS) Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Bharat Electronics, Bangalore
29 Sep 11, 2023 to Sep 15, 2023; Nov 2224, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Hyundai Motors
30 Sep 21, 2023 to Sep 23, 2023 Basic Course on Data Analytics SQCORU,
Bangalore
Bharat Electronics, Bangalore
31 Sep 22, 2023 to Sep 24, 2023; Oct 0608, 2023 Training and Certification on Six Sigma Green Belt Methodology – 54TH BATCH Sagar Sikder and Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai ISI MUMBAI
32 Sep 25, 2023 to Sep 29, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
GE Healthcare
33 Oct 09, 2023 to Oct 20, 2023 Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Bharat Electronics, Bangalore
34 Oct 30, 2023 to Nov 04, 2023; Nov 2026, 2023 Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification Program (MBB36 _Online) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
35 Nov 06, 2023 Navigating the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Library, Kolkata Conference Room, $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, ISI
Library, Kolkata
36 Nov 06, 2023 to Nov 11, 2023 Advanced Course on Data Analytics using R SQCORU,
Bangalore
Bharat Electronics, Bangalore
37 Nov 06, 2023 to
Nov 10, 2023; Dec 11-15, 2023; Feb 12-15, 2024
Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
Hyundai Motors

Sl. Exact Date/ Duration Title of the Workshop/ Conference/Symposia conducted Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
38 Nov 15, 2023 to Dec 01, 2023 Statistical Practices and Data Analytics CNAI, Vizag SQCORU, Kolkata CNAI, Vizag
39 Nov 15, 2023 to Nov 16, 2023 Program on Design of Experiments SQCORU,
Bangalore
Walvoil Fluid Power,
40 Nov 15, 2023 to Nov 16, 2023 Problem Solving using Design of Experiments SQCORU,
Bangalore
Walvoil Fluid Power
41 Nov 16, 2023 to Nov 18, 2023; Nov 2829, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
HAL Management Academy
42 Nov 16, 2023 to Nov 29, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
HAL Management Academy
43 Nov 23, 2023 to Nov 25, 2023; Jan 0911, 2024 Training and Certification on Six Sigma Green Belt Methodology Sagar Sikder and Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai UPL
44 Nov 24, 2023 to Nov 26, 2023; Dec 0810, 2023 Training and Certification on Six Sigma Green Belt Methodology-55 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ Batch Sagar Sikder and Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai ISI Mumbai
45 Nov 27, 2023 to Dec 02, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program (GB-63 _Online) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
46 Nov 27, 2023 to Dec 01, 2023 Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program SQCORU,
Bangalore
BEML
47 Dec 10, 2023 to Jan 14, 2024 Optimization Tools for Business Analytics (Dr. GSR Murthy) SQCORU,
Hyderabad
Online
48 Dec 12, 2023 to Dec 13, 2023 Program on Statistical Process Control SQCORU,
Bangalore
Kirloskar Toyota Textile Machinery Pvt Ltd.
49 Dec 12, 2023 to Dec 13, 2023 Training Program on Statistical Process Control SQCORU,
Bangalore
Kirloskar Toyota Textile Machinery Pvt Ltd
50 Jan 06, 2024 to Jan 07, 2024; Jan 2628, 2024 Six Sigma Green Belt (S M Subhani) Dr. Boby John SQCORU,
Hyderabad
Online
51 Jan 08, 2024 to Jan 11, 2024; Jan 29, 2024-Feb 03, 2024; Feb 10-11, 2024 Online certification program on Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with R \& Python (BB-40 Batch) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
52 Jan 29, 2024 to Feb 01, 2024 Program on Statistical Process Control SQCORU,
Bangalore
Defence Institute of Quality Assurance (DIQA)
53 Feb 10, 2024 to
Feb 11, 2024; Feb 24-25, 2024; Mar 09-10, 23-24, 2024
Online Course on Machine Learning using Python and R (ML-05) SQCORU,
Bangalore
Online
54 Mar 02, 2024 to Mar 03, 2024; Mar 09-10, 16-17, 23-24, 30-31, 2024 Six Sigma Black Belt with Business Analytics (G Murali Rao) SQCORU,
Hyderabad
Online
55 Mar 04, 2024 to Apr 26, 2024 SURVEY METHODOLOGY AND DATA ANALYTICS NSSTA(MoSPI) SOSU, Kolkata Sampling \& Official Statistics Unit(SOSU)
56 Mar 04, 2024 Subject Indexing Prof. K S Raghavan DRTC, Bangalore DRTC Classroom
57 Mar 05, 2024 Semantic Relations Prof. K S Raghavan DRTC, Bangalore DRTC Classroom

51. Exact Date/ Duration Title of the Workshop/
Conference/Symposia conducted
Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
58 Mar 06, 2024 to Mar 07, 2024 Indexing Models Prof. K S Raghavan DRTC, Bangalore DRTC Classroom
59 Mar 08, 2024 Controlled Vocabularies Prof. K S Raghavan DRTC, Bangalore DRTC Classroom
60 Mar 18, 2024 to Mar 27, 2024 7th Training Programme on Multimedia for School Students RPU, Kolkata Repro \& Photo Unit
61 Mar 18, 2024 to Mar 27, 2024 Multimedia for School Students Library, Kolkata Reprography \& Photography Unit
62 Mar 29, 2024 Effective Use of Library e-Resources through J-Gate: Gateway to largest e-Journal Literature Library, Kolkata Conference Room, $4^{\text {th }}$ Floor, ISI Library, Kolkata
63 Apr 05, 2024 to Apr 07, 2024; Apr 1214,2024 Training and Certification on Six Sigma Green Belt Methodology-56 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ Batch Sagar Sikder and Ashok Sarkar SQCORU, Mumbai ISI Mumbai

3. International Training Program

51. Exact Date/ Duration Title of the Workshop/Conference/ Symposia conducted Collaborator (if any) Name of the Organizing Unit Venue
1 Jul 20, 2023 to Jul 21, 2023 2-Day British Academy International Training Workshop on Aphasia in South Asian Languages (ASAL-2023) School of Psychology \& Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, UK LRU, Kolkata LRU, ISI
2 Jan 12, 2024 to Mar 10, 2024 Third Winter School on Deep Learning (WSDL) GenAl, LLMs and Beyond : A Fusion of Frontiers Scholar, Faculty
Members of ECSU and International Speakers
ECSU, Kolkata Online

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7.3 Lectures

Applied Statistics Division (ASD)

St. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 Apr 20, 2023 Design and Analysis of Lightweight Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data Bishwajit Chakraborty ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
2 Apr 27, 2023 Design and Analysis of Authenticated Encryption Modes Arghya
Bhattacharjee
ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
3 May 02,
2023
A Bayesian joint model for multivariate longitudinal and time-to-event data with application to ALL maintenance studies Damitri Kundu ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
4 May 09, 2023 HuIC: a computationally-efficient, assumption-lean statistical inference methodology Arun Kumar Kuchibhotla Carnegie Mellon University ASU, Kolkata
5 May 16, 2023 IoT and AI driven screening for Chronic Cardiac Diseases Arpan Pal Tata Consultancy Services ASU, Kolkata
6 May 25, 2023 Studies in Boolean Function Analysis Aniruddha Biswas ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
7 May 26, 2023 Instance-dependent Reinforcement Learning Kaulik
Khamaru
Assistant Professor,
Department Of
Statistics, Rutgers.
ISRU, Kolkata
8 Jun 06, 2023 Causal Inference for Treatment Effects from Observational Data: An Overview Abhishek Chakrabortty Texas A\&M University ASU, Kolkata
9 Jun 08, 2023 Leveraging Blockchain for Secure, Fair and Efficient Data Trading, Storage and Exchange Prabal
Banerjee
ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
10 Jun 09, 2023 Sequential Estimation for the Multiple Linear Regression Models with Balanced Loss Functions Raghu Nandan Sengupta Professor,
Department of Industrial \& Management Engineering, IIT Kanpur
ISRU, Kolkata
11 Jun 13, 2023 A General Framework for Treatment Effect Estimation in Semi-supervised and High Dimensional Settings Abhishek Chakrabortty Texas A\&M University ASU, Kolkata
12 Jun 19, 2023 Design and Analysis of MDS and NearMDS Matrices and Their Application to Lightweight Cryptography Susanta Samanta ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
13 Jun 20, 2023 High Dimensional Logistic Regression Under Network Dependence Somabha Mukherjee National University of Singapore ASU, Kolkata
14 Jun 27, 2023 Higher-Order Graphon Theory: Fluctuations, Inference, and Degeneracies Anirban
Chatterjee
University of Pennsylvania ASU, Kolkata
15 Jun 30, 2023 Clustering sequence data with mixture Markov chains with covariates using multiple simplex constrained optimization routine Priyam Das Assistant Professor
Department of Biostatistics Virginia Commonwealth
Universit
ISRU, Kolkata
16 Jul 05, 2023 Indifferentiability and Other Related Security Notions Anik
Raychaudhuri
ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
17 Jul 06, 2023 Evolutionary Journey of Deep Generative Models Amritendu Mukherjee NeuroPixel.AI Labs ASU, Kolkata
18 Jul 07, 2023 Tight Security of PMAC-type and CBCtype MACs Soumya
Chattopadhyay
ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata

St. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
19 Jul 11, 2023 On Combinatorial Constructions of Mutually Unbiased Bases (MUBs) with Approximations Ajeet Kumar ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
20 Jul 25, 2023 Some statistical techniques for inland fisheries assessment-data cruising to model-based inferences Malay Naskar Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute ASU, Kolkata
21 Jul 28, 2023 Recent advancements in Empirical Bayes estimation Soham Jana Postdoctoral Fellow Princeton ISRU, Kolkata
22 Aug 01, 2023 Geometric Methods for Distribution-Free Nonparametric Inference Bhaswar
Bikram
Bhattacharya,
University of Pennsylvania ASU, Kolkata
23 Aug 22, 2023 Different estimators of mean in finite population Anurag Dey ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
24 Aug 29, 2023 New lattice basis reduction algorithms a greedy approach Sanjay
Bhattacherjee
University of Kent ASU, Kolkata
25 Sep 19, 2023 Relationship between ice accumulation rate and temperature based on Antarctic ice core data Radhendushka Srivastava IIT Bombay ASU, Kolkata
26 Oct 03, 2023 Robust Estimation of Multivariate Location and Scale via Divergence Minimization and its Applications in Machine Learning Soumya Chakraborty Bethune College ASU, Kolkata
27 Oct 10, 2023 Robust inference by minimizing density power divergence with application to skewed data Amarnath Nandy ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
28 Oct 17, 2023 Sample Sizes required to estimate the protective efficacy of a vaccine when there is an unequal allocation of individuals across the vaccine and placebo groups Meghna Bose ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
29 Nov 03, 2023 Design and Analysis of Symmetric Key Schemes for Encryption and Authentication Samir Kundu ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
30 Nov 21, 2023 Early childhood factors and health pathways to disability and death in midages – a multi-state time-to-event life history model. Lakshmi Raut University of Chicago ASU, Kolkata
31 Nov 28, 2023 Large-scale Adaptive Multiple Testing for Sequential Data Controlling False Discovery and Non-discovery Rates. Rahul Roy St. Xaviers College ASU, Kolkata
32 Dec 07, 2023 Reliable Estimation Algorithms when Likelihood Evaluations are Expensive Vivak Patel Assistant Professor of Statistics University of Wisconsin -Madison ISRU, Kolkata
33 Dec 12, 2023 Clustering Sequence Data with Mixture Markov Chains with Covariates Using Multiple Simplex Constrained Optimization Routine (MSiCOR) Priyam Das Virginia Commonwealth University ASU, Kolkata
34 Jan 02, 2024 Likelihood Free Learning of Spatiotemporal Hawkes Processes. Moulinath Banerjee University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ASU, Kolkata
35 Jan 09, 2024 Trade-off Between Dependence and Complexity in Nonparametric Learning Rates: an Empirical Process approach. Nabarun Deb University of Chicago ASU, Kolkata
36 Jan 16, 2024 tatistical methods in absolute risk prediction with applications in cancer. Parichoy Pal Choudhury American Cancer Society ASU, Kolkata

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
37 Jan 17, 2024 Homomorphic encryption and its acceleration Sujoy Sinha
Roy, professor
IAIK ASU, Kolkata
38 Jan 22, 2024 Rajesh Dikshit Genome Wide Association studies and its role in identifying genetic susceptibility in cancer causation: A brief overview of Global and Indian status. Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai ASU, Kolkata
39 Jan 30, 2024 Consistent Group Selection Using Global-Local Shrinkage Priors in HighDimensional Situation. Sayantan Paul ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
40 Feb 13, 2024 Limiting Behaviors of Multiple Testing Procedures under Dependence. Monitirtha Dey ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
41 Feb 22, 2024 Generalized Variable Selection
Algorithms for Gaussian Process Models by LASSO-like Penalty
Dipak K. Dey University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 ISRU, Kolkata
42 Feb 29, 2024 Core-periphery inference in networks Srijan
Sengupta
Associate Professor, Statistics, North Carolina State University ISRU, Kolkata
43 Mar 12, 2024 Design and Analysis of Authenticated Encryption Modes. Arghya
Bhattacharjee
ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
44 Mar 19, 2024 Ladies in the family of the gentleman. Probal
Chaudhuri
ISI Kolkata ASU, Kolkata
45 Mar 28, 2024 Multivariate Dependence beyond Correlation: Nonparametric Copulas Sujit K Ghosh Department of Statistics NC State University, Raleigh, USA ISRU, Kolkata

Biological Sciences Division (BSD)

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 Nov 06, 2023 Microbe-Microbe Interactions and Keystone Taxa Samiran Banerjee North Dakota State University AERU, Kolkata

Computer and Communications Sciences Division (CCSD)

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 May 04,
2023
Remote Electrical Tilt Prediction though ML Subhadip
Bandyopad-
hyay
Principal Data Scientist Ericsson R\&D (GAIA) ACMU, Kolkata
2 May 16,
2023
Algorithmic Foundation of Parallel Paging and Linear Stencil Computation Rathish Das Assistant Professor, University of Liverpool. ACMU, Kolkata
3 Jun 01,
2023
Optimality and strategy proofness in voting Sanjukta Roy Pennsylvania State University CSU, Chennai
4 Jun 05,
2023
Forbidden induced subgraph characterization of hereditary graph classes Vaidy
Sivaraman
Mississippi State University CSU, Chennai
5 Jun 12,
2023
Model Counting Meets FO Estimation Kuldeep Meel Presidential Young
Professorship in the School of Computing, National University of Singapore.
ACMU, Kolkata

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Chronizing Unit
6 Jun 30,
2023
Geometric Partitions and Reproducible Computations N.V. Vinodchandran Professor, School of Computing, University of Nebraska Lincoln. ACMU, Kolkata
7 Jul 11,
2023
From Noisy Fixed-Point Iterations to Unified Theory of Private Optimization for Centralised and Federated Learning Debabrota
Basu
INRIA, France ACMU, Kolkata
8 Jul 14,
2023
Computational Methods for Image Filtering and Brain Data Analysis Sanjay Ghosh Postdoctoral Scholar, Radiology School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco ECSU, Kolkata
9 Aug 21, 2023 On Range Summary Queries Aniket Basu Roy Aarhus University, Denmark ACMU, Kolkata
10 Oct 09, 2023 Special Lecture Series: Lec1 – Data Carpentry for Library Services Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay Dept. of Library and Information Science, University of Kalyani DRTC,
Bangalore
11 Oct 09, 2023 Special Lecture Series: Lec2 – AI/ML Application in Knowledge Organization Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay Dept. of Library and Information Science, University of Kalyani DRTC,
Bangalore
12 Oct 10, 2023 $51^{\text {st }}$ Five Laws Lecture (Online) – LIS Education in the backdrop of NEP 2020 Durga Sankar Rath Dept. of Library and Information Science, Vidyasagar University DRTC,
Bangalore
13 Oct 17, 2023 On the zero-one laws Rineke
Verbrugee
Professor, Logic and Cognition, University of Groningen, Netherlands ACMU, Kolkata
14 Nov 20, 2023 Security of Quantum Computers-a new Frontier in Cybersecurity Research Swaroop
Ghosh
IIT, Roorkee ACMU, Kolkata
15 Dec 21, 2023 Logical Characterizations of Regular Languages Shibashis Guha Reader, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai ACMU, Kolkata
16 Dec 22, 2023 Strategy Synthesis for Global Window Probabilistic Computation Tree Logic Shibashis Guha Reader, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai ACMU, Kolkata
17 Jan 10, 2024 Identification Problems in Graphs Dipayan Chakraborty Universite ClermontAuvergne, France. ACMU, Kolkata
18 Jan 19, 2024 Multimodal Integration in the Age of Million Cells and Billion Parameters Himel Mallick Cornell University MIU, Kolkata
19 Jan 24, 2024 METASUB: AN INITIATIVE TO CHARACTERIZE THE GLOBAL MICROBIOME AND ESTABLISH PLANETARY-SCALE METAGENOMIC SURVEILLANCE \& MICROBE DIRECTORY Krista A.
Ryon and
Maria A.
Sierra
Weill Cornell Medicine and Rockefeller University MIU, Kolkata
20 Feb 21, 2024 Visual Analysis and Representations of Type-2 Fuzzy Membership Functions Frank Chung:
Hoon Rhee
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea MIU, Kolkata
21 Mar 11, 2024 Space Complexity of Adaptive Massively Parallel Computations Aduri
Pavankumar
Iowa State University ACMU, Kolkata
22 Mar 18, 2024 Special Lecture: A Review of Trends in Academic Libraries and the Key Competencies Shaping the Library Professionals Rama Patnaik Dept. of Library and Information Science, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore DRTC,
Bangalore
23 Mar 27, 2024 Inverse Extended Kalman Filter Arpan Chattopadhyay University of Southern California at Los Angeles. ACMU, Kolkata

SI. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the
Organizing Unit
24 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 29, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Special Lecture (Online, Theme – Intellectual Property Rights): Fundamentals of IP for Information Professionals Sabuj Kumar Chaudhuri Dept. of Library and Information Science, University of Calcutta DRTC,
Bangalore

Library Documentation and Information Sciences Division (LDISD)

SI. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 25, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Future of Libraries Laxmax Rao Nagubandi President, Telangana Library Association, Hyedrabad Library, Kolkata
2 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 22, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Leader Within You: Think, Solve, Communicate, Collaborate Raj Kumar
Bhardwaj
Librarian, St.
Stephen’s College, Delhi.
Library, Kolkata
3 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jan 30, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Organising and Disseminating Information in Today’s Internet Driven Era M. Krishnamurthy Fulbright Scholar at University of Illinois, USA and Associate Professor at Documentation Research and Training Center, ISI Banglore Library, Kolkata

Physics and Earth Sciences Division (PESD)

SI. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 12, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Triplet Fermions as the Possible Source of Dark Matter, Neutrino Mass and Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe Sarif Khan Goettingen University, Germany PAMU, Kolkata
2 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 11, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Linear Optics Based Local Discrimination of Quantum States Sibasish
Ghosh
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai PAMU, Kolkata
3 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 14, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Simultaneous Inference of Cosmology and Population of Binary Neutron Stars from Gravitational-Waves Soumendra
Kishore Roy
SUNY at Stony Brook, USA PAMU, Kolkata
4 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 12, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Non-Local and Quantum Advantages in Network Coding for Multiple Access Channels Ashutosh Rai Korea Advanced Institute of Science \& Technology (KAIST) PAMU, Kolkata
5 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 26, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ How good is quantum communication? Tamal Guha Department of Computer Science, University of Hong Kong PAMU, Kolkata
6 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 24, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Tighter and Stronger Quantum Speed Limits for General Quantum States Shrobona
Bagchi
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea PAMU, Kolkata
7 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 03, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ The evolution and emergence of the latitudinal biodiversity gradient in South America Phil Mannion University College London, UK GSU, Kolkata
8 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 03, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Abiotic and biotic controls on the rise and early evolution of sauropod dinosaurs Paul Upchurch University College London, UK GSU, Kolkata
9 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 03, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ A sauropod with gut contents and skin from the Cretaceous of Australia Stefan
Poropat
Syamal K.
Dana
Curtin University, Australia GSU, Kolkata
10 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 06, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Tipping in an ecological system under external forcing Jadavpur University, India PAMU, Kolkata
11 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 06, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Mathematical modelling of spiking neural networks accompanied by astrocytes Susanna Yu. Gordleeva Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia PAMU, Kolkata
12 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 06, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Diagnostics and study of mental disorders based on the analysis of fMRIderived functional brain networks Semen A.
Kurkin
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia PAMU, Kolkata

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizine Unit
13 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 06, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Reservoir computing approach for analysis and prediction of complex network dynamics Andrey V.
Andreev
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia PAMU, Kolkata
14 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 17, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ If fossils could speak: glimpses from the Late Triassic world Sanghamitra Ray Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur GSU, Kolkata
15 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 28, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Physics of accretion and ejections around black holes: An overview Indranil Chattopadhayay Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital PAMU, Kolkata
16 Jan 02, 2024 Varying Newton’s constant, dark matter, and gravity at short distances Saurya Das University of Lethbridge, Canada PAMU, Kolkata
17 Jan 05,
2024
An industrial view of big-data analytics and computing V. P. Ramesh Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur TASU, Tezpur
18 Jan 18,
2024
Quantum Enhanced Impulse Measurements with Mechanical Sensors in the Search for Dark Matter Sohitri Ghosh Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA PAMU, Kolkata
19 Jan 23,
2024
A journey in the zoo of Turing patterns Timoteo Carletti University of Namur, Belgium PAMU, Kolkata
20 Jan 23, 2024 Consensus Formation Among Mobile Agents in Networks of Heterogeneous Interaction Venues Sayantan Nag Chowdhury University of California, USA PAMU, Kolkata
21 Jan 23, 2024 Transient chaos causes high vulnerability of networked systems Ulrike Feudel Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany PAMU, Kolkata
22 Jan 31, 2024 Windows to the early universe: PBH and GW Sukannya
Bhattacharya
Padua University, Italy PAMU, Kolkata
23 Feb 07,
2024
Entanglement or Complexity?
The Chauffeur of Faster Battery
Sibasish
Ghosh
Michela
Johnson
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai
Natural History Museum at Stuttgart, Germany
PAMU, Kolkata
24 Feb 08,
2024
Marine Giants: Exploring the ecology of ancient Jurassic crocodiles GSU, Kolkata
25 Feb 13, 2024 Machine Learning Techniques for Inverse Heat Transfer Problems: Opportunities and Challenges Prashanta Dutta Washington State University PAMU, Kolkata
26 Feb 15, 2024 Harnessing the Unresolved Lenses: Detecting Strong Lenses and Measuring Time-Delays from Unresolved Light Curves Satadru Bag Technische Universität München and Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Germany PAMU, Kolkata
27 Feb 21, 2024 Relativistic Spherical Shocks in Expanding Media Ishika Palit National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan PAMU, Kolkata
28 Feb 22, 2024 Public Good Geosciences Arindam Dutta Geological Survey of India GSU, Kolkata
29 Feb 22, 2024 Tuning into ‘cosmic hum’: The first hints of a stochastic gravitational wave background Pratik
Tarafdar
IMSc Chennai PAMU, Kolkata
30 Feb 23, 2024 New Advances in Non-Lorentzian Physics Rabin
Banerjee
S.N. Bose National Center for Basic Sciences, Kolkata PAMU, Kolkata
31 Feb 23, 2024 On the power of geometrically-local classical and quantum circuits Kishor Bharti IHPC, A*STAR, Singapore PAMU, Kolkata
32 Mar 06, 2024 Interacting dark energy and the HO tension Supriya Pan Presidency University, Kolkata PAMU, Kolkata
33 Mar 12, 2024 Graph theory introduction and flow problems Soumyajit Mukherjee Department of Earth Sciences, Geodynamics Lab, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay GSU, Kolkata
34 Mar 21, 2024 Himalayan tectonics, hazards, and climate Mary Hubbard Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A. GSU, Kolkata

$\mathrm{Sl} .$ Date Title of the Lecture Name of the
C금olar
Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr } 21, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ A Division of Laborers: Identity and Efficiency in India Daniel
Keniston
Lousiana State University EPU, Delhi
2 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr } 28, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Forest clearing and fatal human elephant conflict in India Sumeet Gulati University of British Columbia EPU, Delhi
3 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 12, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ A well-targeted interest rate policy Gurbachan
Singh
Ashoka University EPU, Delhi
4 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ South Asian Research Network for Childhood and Youth Studies (SARNCYS): A Brief Overview Haridhan
Goswami
Coordinator, SARNCYS, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK ERU, Kolkata
5 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Co-producing Well-being Policies with Children: Context, Concepts, Methods \& Challenges Sarmila
Banerjee
Kolkata ERU, Kolkata
6 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Debating School Education in India: Through the Regional Prism of South Asia Manabi
Majumdar and
Sabir Ahamed
Pratichi Institute, Kolkata ERU, Kolkata
7 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Re-victimization and the Long Shadow of Witnessing Parental Violence as a Child, Evidence from National Family Health Survey Zakir Hussain Economics Department, Presidency University, Kolkata ERU, Kolkata
8 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Environment, Society, Education, Health and Well-being – Few Words Swaha
Bhattacharya
Department of Applied Psychology, University of Calcutta ERU, Kolkata
9 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Coproducing Well-being Policies with Children: A South Asian perspective: Case study: Bangladesh. Gour Gobinda Goswami Dept. of Economics, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh and Dr Md. Ibrahim Khalil, Dept. Of Sociology, Govt. B.M College, Barishal, Bangladesh ERU, Kolkata
10 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Coproducing Wellbeing Policies with Children: A South Asian Perspective: Case study: Sri Lanka Subhashinie
Wijesundera
Department of Education, Faculty of Arts, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka ERU, Kolkata
11 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Coproducing Wellbeing Policies with Children: A South Asian perspective, Case study: Nepal Arbinda Lal Bhomi (Retired Professor of Education, Tribhuvan University), VicePresident, Foundation for Educational Change, Nepal ERU, Kolkata
12 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Understanding Children’s Experiences During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Stressors, Resilience, Support and Adaptation: A Collaborative Research Between The School of Human Ecology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) and Child Rights and YOU-CRY Trina
Chakroborty
CRY, Kolkata ERU, Kolkata
13 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul } 04, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ The Dynamics of Inequality in Democratic Public Good Provision Dyotona Dasgupta O.P. Jindal Global University EPU, Delhi
14 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul } 14, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Locked-in Dirty Fuels: An ethnographic study on cooking fuel transition in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia Komali Yenneti University of Wolverhampton EPU, Delhi
15 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul } 20, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Aphasia in South Asian countries Arpita Bose SPCLS, University of Reading UK, LRU, Kolkata
16 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul } 20, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Agrammatism in Tamil aphasic patients Lakshmi
Venkatesh
Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, LRU, Kolkata

$\mathrm{St}$. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Oronizane Unit
17 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 20, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Complexities in the process of detection of Agrammatism in Indian patients Manpreet Kaur Speech Language Pathologist at Pauranik Neuro Center, Indore, India, LRU, Kolkata
18 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 20, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Use of technology in the detection of agrammatism Manaswita Dutta Rush University, Chicago, USA LRU, Kolkata
19 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Doubt: Insights from a crosscultural experiment Subrato
Banerjee
IIT Bombay EPU, Delhi
20 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Dealing with agrammatic people in India Avanthi
Paplikar
Dr. S.R. Chandrasekhar Institute of Speech and Hearing, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, LRU, Kolkata
21 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Treatment for aphasic patients Sunila John Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Mangalore, LRU, Kolkata
22 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Detection of aphasia in aging Malayalam people Maya Leela Speech Language Pathologist and linguist. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, LRU, Kolkata
23 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 26, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Inferring trade-offs in University Admissions: Evidence from Cambridge Debopam
Bhattacharya
Department of Economics, Trinity College and University of Cambridge, UK ERU, Kolkata
24 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 02, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Revisiting Anselin et al. (1996): The Last Word on Spatial Testing Anil K. Bera Department of Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA ERU, Kolkata
25 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 04, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Follow the Crowd: But Who Follows, Who Counteracts, and Which Crowd? Moses Shayo Hebrew University of Jerusalem EPU, Delhi
26 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 07, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Repeated Trading: Transparency and Market Structure Santanu Roy Southern Methodist University EPU, Delhi
27 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 16, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Institutional Origin of Market Power and International Trade Joy Das Lecturer at the Jeb E.
Brooks School of Public Policy and Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, USA
ERU, Kolkata
28 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 23, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Can Awareness Reduce (and Reverse) Identity- driven Bias in Judgement? Evidence from International Cricket Subhasish M. Chowdhury Department of Economics, University of Sheffield, UK ERU, Kolkata
29 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 25, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Firm presence, environmental quality, and economic activity Namrata Kala MIT EPU, Delhi
30 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ The (soft) power to tax: compliance and tax morale as imperial legacy Anand
Murugesan
Central European University EPU, Delhi
31 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 29, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ On efficiency with heterogenous forecasts Shurojit Chatterji Singapore Management University EPU, Delhi
32 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 13, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Knowing your lemon before you dump it Alessandro
Pavan
Northwestern University EPU, Delhi
33 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 23, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Opponent’s foresight and optimal choices Jeevant
Rampal
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad EPU, Delhi
34 Nov 03, 2023 Flexible Bayesian Quantile Analysis of Residential Rental Rates Arshad
Rahman
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur EPU, Delhi
35 Nov 07, 2023 The role of culture in the documentation of Indigenous languages Amrita
Bhattacharya
Amity University, Salt Lake, Kolkata LRU, Kolkata
36 Nov 17, 2023 Deadweight Losses or Gains from In-kind Transfers: Experimental Evidence Gaurav Datt Monash University EPU, Delhi

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Oromizing Unit
37 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov } 24, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Persistence in physicians locations: Long-run evidence from decentralised loan repayment programs Anomita Ghosh University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign EPU, Delhi
38 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov } 29, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Putting all Eggs in One Basket: Insights from a Correlation Inequality Siddhartha Sahi Rutgers University EPU, Delhi
39 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 18, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ NiReMS: A regional model at household level combining spatial econometrics with dynamic microsimulation Arnab
Bhattacharjee
Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University SOSU, Kolkata
40 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 21, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Translation of Scientific and Technical Terms in Indian Languages Girish Nath Jha Chairman, CSTT, Ministry of Education, Delhi, India LRU, Kolkata
41 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec } 21, \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Political Economy of Sanitation in India Anurag
Banerjee
Business School, Durham University, UK ERU, Kolkata
42 Jan 05, 2024 Air, Water and Health in India: Emerging Gender Issues Aparajita Chattopadhyay International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai ERU, Kolkata
43 Jan 09, 2024 Improving Street Food Safety: Is Better Infrastructure and Training Sufficient? Denni Tommasi Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Italy ERU, Kolkata
44 Jan 12, 2024 Major Issues in Speech Processing Kaushik Roy Dept. of Computer Science, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal, India LRU, Kolkata
45 Jan 29, 2024 Measuring Surplus Labour Niladri
Shekhar Dhar
Associate Professor, Bihar Institute of Public Finance and Policy EAU, Bangalore
46 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb } 09, \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Timing of the tie-breaker Amit Goyal Delhi EPU, Delhi
47 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb } 13, \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Incontestable Mechanisms Inacio Bo University of Macau EPU, Delhi
48 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb } 16, \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Similarity of Information in Games Aditya
Kuvalekar
University of Essex EPU, Delhi
49 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Feb } 29, \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Sovereign Spreads and the Political Leaning of Nations Alok Johri McMaster University EPU, Delhi
50 Mar 01, 2024 Heterogeneous Noise and Stable Miscoordination Srinivas
Arigapudi
IIT, Kanpur EPU, Delhi
51 Mar 08, 2024 Seemingly informative matching mechanisms Dinko Dimitrov Saarland University EPU, Delhi
52 Mar 15, 2024 Global Food Prices, Local Frictions and Air Pollution IGIDR Digvijay Singh Negi IGIDR EPU, Delhi
53 Mar 18, 2024 Econometric modelling of carbon dioxide emissions and concentrations, ambient temperatures and ocean deoxygenation Alok Bhargava University of Maryland EPU, Delhi
54 Mar 20, 2024 Do Risk and Time Preference Explain Household’s Demand for Microinsurance? A Lab in the Field Approach. Anustup
Kundu
UNU-WIDER, Katajanokanlaituri 6 B, Helsinki, Finland 00160 ERU, Kolkata
55 Mar 22, 2024 Adapting to Flood Risk: Evidence from a Global Panel of Cities Vaidehi Tandel University of Manchester EPU, Delhi
56 Mar 22, 2024 The 2018 Extreme Rainfall Event in Kerala: A comprehensive Analysis of its causes, responses, and recovery HarshanT P School of Social Science, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai EAU, Bangalore

Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division (SQCORD)

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 16, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ ‘Completely Mixed Games corresponding to Z transformations over Self Dual Cones’ M. Seetharama Gowda Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA. SQCORU, Chennai
2 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 26, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Application of Envy Free Pricing in Networks Aaditya
Bhardwaj
Lancaster University, UK SQCORU,
Bangalore
3 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 27, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Fully Distributed Algorithms for Densely Coupled Optimization Problems in Sparse Optimization and Transportation Applications Eswar Kumar H K Walmart Global Tech, New Jersey, USA SQCORU,
Bangalore
4 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 28, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Epicasting: Forecasting Epidemics with EWNet Tanujit Chakraborty Sorbonne University, Abu Dhabi SQCORU,
Bangalore
5 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 29, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Advancing Reward Design and Alignment in Reinforcement Learning through Human Feedback: The Success Story of ChatGPT Souradip Chakraborty University of Maryland, USA SQCORU,
Bangalore
6 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 30, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Deep neural networks for large-scale complex spatial and spatio-temporal processes Pratilk Nag King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia SQCORU,
Bangalore
7 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 28, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Application of AI/ML in Banking Sri Mukundan Wells Fargo India Solutions SQCORU,
Bangalore

Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division (TSMD)

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 05, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ When is \$mathbb Z[ heta]\$ the ring of integers? Sudesh Kaur
Khanduja
IISER Mohali SMU, Delhi
2 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 24, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Bangalore Probability Seminar on the recent developments of nonlocal ergodiccontrol problems Anup Biswas IISER Pune SMU,
Bangalore
3 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 26, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Decision Theory in Quantum Probability, Sufficient Statistic and Rao-Blackwell Theorem KB Sinha JNCASR SMU, Delhi
4 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 03, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ On inductive approach to the representation theory Ashish Mishra UFPA Brazil SMU, Delhi
5 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 10, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ The Dimer Model in 3 dimensions Nishant
Chandgotia
TIFR CAM SMU, Delhi
6 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 22, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Inferring the Effect of a Confounded Treatment by Calibrating Resistant Population’s Variance Bikram
Karmakar
Department of Statistics, University of Florida SMU, Kolkata
7 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 29, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Chirality in images of word maps Amit
Kulshrestha
IISER Mohali SMU, Delhi
8 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 30, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Geometry of the trace of random walk on torus and random interlacements Subhajit
Goswami
TIFR Mumbai SMU, Kolkata
9 $\begin{aligned} & \text { May 31, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Nonstandard mathematicalthinking Irfan Alam University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia SMU,
Bangalore
10 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Some recent applications of nonstandard analysis in Probability Theory Irfan Alam University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia SMU,
Bangalore
11 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 12, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ S-ADIC Diophantine Approximation and Fractal Measures Shreyasi Datta University of Michigan, Ann Arbor SMU, Kolkata
12 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jun 12, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Reciprocity, non-vanishing and subconvexity of central $\$ L \$$-values Subhajit Jana Queen Mary University of London SMU, Kolkata

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the
Organizile Unit
13 Jun 14,
2023
On manifolds homeomorphic to the n-sphere Somnath Basu IISER Kolkata SMU, Kolkata
14 Jun 19,
2023
Orchestrated Approximate Message Passing: A New Way of Information Integration from Multimodal Data Sagnik Nandy University of Pennsylvania SMU, Delhi
15 Jun 19,
2023
Parameter Estimation in p-Spin Ising Models Somabha Mukherjee Department of Statistics and Data Science National University of Singapore SMU, Kolkata
16 Jul 06,
2023
Gaussian and Poisson behaviour of small quadratic non-residues Kunjakanan
Nath
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA SMU, Kolkata
17 Jul 10,
2023
Introduction toArithmetic Teichmuller Spaces Kirti Joshi University of Arizona, Tucson SMU,
Bangalore
18 Jul 10,
2023
The Weyl law with uniform power savings Didier Lesesvre Universite de Lille SMU, Kolkata
19 Jul 12,
2023
(Equivariant) lifting problem for completely positive maps Suvrajit
Bhattacharjee
Dept. of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Norway SMU, Kolkata
20 Jul 13,
2023
Birkhoff-James orthogonality in spaces of operators TSSRK Rao Shiv Nadar Univ SMU,
Bangalore
21 Jul 17,
2023
A p-adicJacquet-Langlands correspondence in weight 1 Kannappan
Sampat
University of Michigan SMU,
Bangalore
22 Jul 17,
2023
Recurrence and Transience of Rademacher Series Satyaki
Bhattacharya
Lund University SMU, Kolkata
23 Jul 17,
2023
Quasigeodesic Anosov Flows in Dimension Three Anindya Chanda Florida State University SMU, Kolkata
24 Jul 18,
2023
Atiyah Real Adams Conjecture Prasit
Bhattacharya
New Mexico State University SMU, Kolkata
25 Jul 19,
2023
Anyonic quantum symmetries of finite spaces Sutanu Roy NISER Bhubaneswar SMU, Kolkata
26 Jul 19,
2023
Attributed preferential attachment: local weak limits, Page-rank and sampling Sayan Banerjee University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill SMU, Kolkata
27 Jul 20,
2023
Compactly generated tensor t-structures on the derived categories of schemes Gopinath Sahoo HRI PRAYAGRAJ SMU,
Bangalore
28 Jul 21,
2023
A quantum = classical result on \$t\$- divergences and some applications Tiju Cherian John University of Arizona SMU,
Bangalore
29 Jul 27,
2023
p-numerical semigroups and their fundamental properties Takao Komatsu Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China. SMU,
Bangalore
30 Jul 28,
2023
q-generalized (r,s)-Stirling transforms and q-multiple zeta values Takao Komatsu Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China. SMU,
Bangalore
31 Aug 02,
2023
Characterizations of amenability through stochastic domination and finitary codings Gourab Roy University of Victoria SMU, Kolkata
32 Aug 03,
2023
Various test vectors and moments of L-functions Subhajit Jana Queen Mary University, London, UK SMU, Kolkata
33 Aug 03,
2023
On values of quadraticforms Manoj
Choudhari
IITRM, Ahmedabad SMU,
Bangalore
34 Aug 07,
2023
Looking back at the stochastic approximation method: asymptotics of Robbins-Monroe and a connection to multistage nonparametric estimation Moulinath
Banerjee
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor SMU, Kolkata
35 Aug 10,
2023
Deligne’s line bundle and generalizations Niranjan
Ramachandran
University of Maryland, College Park SMU,
Bangalore
36 Aug 11,
2023
Continuous-time digital search tree and a border aggregation model Debleena
Thacker
Durham University SMU, Kolkata

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the
Organizine Unit
37 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 14, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Looking back at the stochastic approximation method: asymptotics of Robbins-Monroe and a connection to multistage nonparametric estimation Moulinath
Banerjee
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor SMU, Kolkata
38 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Multivariate Symmetry: DistributionFree Testing via Optimal Transport Bodhisattva Sen Columbia University SMU, Kolkata
39 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 24, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Anusha M.
Krishnan
Univ. Muenster SMU,
Bangalore
40 Sep 01,
2023
Triangle Groups and Generalised Fermat Equation: $x^{\wedge} p+y^{\wedge} q=z^{\wedge} \tau$. Devendra Tiwari Bhaskaracharya Pratisthan SMU, Delhi
41 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 06, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Cheng’s conjecture and BergmanEinstein metrics on two-dimensional Stein spaces Soumya
Ganguly
UCSD SMU, Delhi
42 Sep 07,
2023
Stability theorems for projective modules over positively graded domain Sourjya
Bannerjee
IISER Kolkata SMU,
Bangalore
43 Sep 11,
2023
Traces in Operator Theory K B Sinha JNCASR, Bangalore SMU, Kolkata
44 Sep 12,
2023
Factorization of the Shift Semigroup or the Continuous version of the B-C-L theorem or Operator Mobius Transformation K B Sinha JNCASR, Bangalore SMU, Kolkata
45 Sep 13,
2023
Bruhat-Tits theory over a higher dimensional base Yashonidhi
Pandey
IISER Mohali SMU, Delhi
46 Sep 27,
2023
Fixed points via tilting Vignesh
Subramanian
University of Copenhagen SMU,
Bangalore
47 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 11, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Reversibility in affine groups K.
Gangopadhyay
IISER Mohali SMU, Delhi
48 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 23, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Exploring Divisibility in Lucas and Elliptic Sequence Chachawan
Panraksha
Mahidol University SMU, Delhi
49 Nov 06,
2023
KMS states on the $\mathrm{C}^{+}$-algebra of a Fell bundle over an etale groupoid Md Amir
Hossain
IISER Bhopal SMU, Kolkata
50 Nov 06,
2023
On some Diophantine equations involving sequences and factorial Alain Togbe Purdue University Northwest SMU, Delhi
51 Nov 09,
2023
Tight contact structures on Seifert fibered 3-manifolds Tanushree Shah Alfred Renyi Inst., Hungary SMU,
Bangalore
52 Nov 23,
2023
Ordinary and braided quantum symmetries of finite graphs Sutanu Roy NISER, Bhubaneswar SMU,
Bangalore
53 Nov 23,
2023
On compact quantum groups and their Gaussian parts Uwe Franz Université de FrancheComté, Besançon SMU,
Bangalore
54 Nov 24,
2023
Geometric Exploratory Data Analysis for Random Objects Paromita Dubey University of Southern California SMU, Kolkata
55 Nov 24,
2023
Community Detection with Censoring Souvik Dhara Purdue University SMU, Kolkata
56 Nov 30,
2023
Sizes of Saito-Kurokawa lifts and norm relations: level aspect Soumya Das IISc, Bengaluru SMU, Kolkata
57 Dec 06,
2023
Estimation of the number of communities for sparse networks Sharmodeep
Bhattacharyya
Oregon State University SMU, Kolkata
58 Dec 07,
2023
Random Gems Joel Spencer New York University, USA SMU, Kolkata
59 Dec 07,
2023
Cubulating hyperbolic mapping tori. Suraj Krishna
M S
Technion SMU,
Bangalore
60 Dec 13,
2023
Global Testing Against Sparse Alternatives under Ising Models Rajarshi
Mukherjee
Department of Biostatistics, Harvard University SMU, Kolkata

Sl. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Oronizing Unit
61 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 15, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Critical phenomena of the BlumeCapel model Trishen
Gunaratnam
University of Geneva SMU, Delhi
62 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 18, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Precision Matrix Estimation under the Horseshoe-like Prior-Penalty Dual Sayantan
Banerjee
IIM Indore SMU, Kolkata
63 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 18, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Load Balancing under Data Locality: Extending Mean-Field Framework to Constrained Large-Scale Systems Debankur
Mukherjee
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech, USA SMU, Kolkata
64 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 19, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ The Dimer Model in 3 dimensions Nishant Chandgotia TIFR-CAM, Bangalore SMU, Kolkata
65 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 20, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Keep or toss? A nonparametric score to evaluate solutions for noisy ICA Purnamrita Sarkar University of Texas at Austin, USA SMU, Kolkata
66 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 20, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Homological algebra in functional analytic settings Devarshi Mukherjee University of Buenos Aires SMU,
Bangalore
67 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Locally Adaptive Nonparametric Regression with Pointwise Estimation Error Bounds Sabyasachi Chatterjee University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, USA SMU, Kolkata
68 Jan 04,
2024
Seiberg-Witten equations in all dimensions Partha Sarathi Ghosh University of Brussels SMU, Kolkata
69 Jan 11,
2024
Introduction to Floer theoretic invariants in symplectic and contact topology Soham Chanda Rutgers University SMU, Kolkata
70 Jan 11,
2024
Augmentation Varieties and Disk Potential Soham Chanda Rutgers University SMU, Kolkata
71 Jan 11,
2024
Chui’s conjecture nd rational approximation Evgeny
Abakumov
Univ. Gustave Eiffel, France SMU,
Bangalore
72 Jan 15,
2024
From Zero Detection to Large Values of Dirichlet polynomials Olivier Ramaré CNRS/Aix Marseille Universite, France SMU, Kolkata
73 Jan 16,
2024
A Modern Look into Pseudodifferential Calculus Satwata Hans Eberly College of Science, The Pennsylvania State University, USA SMU, Kolkata
74 Jan 17,
2024
From Zero Detection to Large Values of Dirichlet polynomials Olivier Ramaré CNRS/Aix Marseille Universite, France SMU, Kolkata
75 Jan 19,
2024
From Zero Detection to Large Values of Dirichlet polynomials Olivier Ramaré CNRS/Aix Marseille Universite, France SMU, Kolkata
76 Jan 19,
2024
L-functions and automorphic forms Aritra Ghosh Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungary SMU, Kolkata
77 Jan 22,
2024
Central Limit Theorem in High Dimension Debraj Das IIT Bombay SMU, Kolkata
78 Jan 23,
2024
The spectral approach to geometry: spectral triples Walter van Suijlekom Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands SMU, Kolkata
79 Jan 23,
2024
Algebra Seminar on Trace methods and the Atiyah-Segal completion theorem Vladimir Sosnilo University of Regensburg SMU,
Bangalore
80 Jan 24,
2024
L-functions and automorphic forms Aritra Ghosh Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungary SMU, Kolkata
81 Jan 24,
2024
The Moran model with random resampling rates Frank den Hollander Leiden University, The Netherlands SMU, Kolkata
82 Jan 24,
2024
Inner fluctuations of geometry: Morita equivalence and connections Walter van Suijlekom Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands SMU, Kolkata
83 Jan 25,
2024
Second quantization of spectral geometry: entropy and the spectral action Walter van Suijlekom Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands SMU, Kolkata
84 Jan 25,
2024
Polymath14: Groups with norms Apoorva Khare IISc \& Analysis \& Probability Research Group SMU, Delhi

$\mathrm{St}$. Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the
Organizing Unit
85 Jan 26,
2024
Geometric spaces at finite resolution: operator systems Walter van
Suijlekom
Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands SMU, Kolkata
86 Jan 30,
2024
On diffeomorphisms of 4-manifolds Anubhav Mukherjee Princeton University, USA SMU, Kolkata
87 Jan 31,
2024
L-functions and automorphic forms Aritra Ghosh Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungary SMU, Kolkata
88 Feb 05,
2024
Quantum Statistical Inference Samriddha Lahiry Harvard University, USA SMU, Kolkata
89 Feb 13,
2024
Nice Error Basis, Quantum Channel and Semigroups of Various Positive Maps Purbayan Chakraborty Universite de FrancheComte, Besanson, France SMU, Kolkata
90 Feb 13,
2024
Distributing quantum workload to enhance circuit fidelity Ritajit
Majumdar
IBM Quantum SMU,
Bangalore
91 Feb 15,
2024
Ising and percolation under highly anisotropic scaling limits Maria Eulalia-
Vares
Inst. Matematica, Brazil SMU,
Bangalore
92 Feb 21,
2024
Metastability for a class of stochastic dynamics Maria Eulalia-
Vares
Instituto de Matemática, Brazil SMU, Kolkata
93 Feb 22,
2024
Critical scaling for anisotropic percolation system on $\mathrm{Z}^{n} 2$ Maria Eulalia-
Vares
Instituto de Matemática, Brazil SMU, Kolkata
94 Feb 23,
2024
Law of iterated logarithm in Last passage percolation Manjunath
Krishnapur
IISc Bangalore SMU,
Bangalore
95 Feb 23,
2024
Graph homomorphisms, some cohomology and the word problem Nishant
Chandgotia
TIFR CAM SMU,
Bangalore
96 Feb 27,
2024
Linear congruence relations for exponents of Borcherds products Badri Vishal Pandey Univ. Cologne SMU,
Bangalore
97 Mar 12,
2024
Hardy-Littlewood-Riesz type equivalent criteria for the Riemann hypothesis. Bibekananda Maji IIT Indore SMU,
Bangalore
98 Mar 13,
2024
Large values of quadratic Dirichlet $\$ \mathrm{~L} \$-functions Gopal Maiti Max Planck Institute of Mathematics, Bonn, Germany SMU, Kolkata
99 Mar 25,
2024
Tractable Machine Learning Chiranjib
Bhattacharya
IISc Bangalore SMU,
Bangalore
100 Mar 26,
2024
Weiner’s Lemma and its applications to plane projective curves over finite fields Bhaskar Bagchi Retd. Prof. SMU,ISIBC SMU,
Bangalore
101 Mar 28,
2024
Hermitian varieties over finite fields and codes Mrinmoy Datta IIT Hyderabad SMU,
Bangalore

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ACADEMIC CENTRES

The Centre for Research on the Economics of Climate, Food, Energy and Environment (CECFEE), Delhi

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1 April 28,
2023
Forest clearing and fatal human elephant conflict in India Sumeet Gulati University of British Columbia Virtual
2 July 14,
2023
Locked-in Dirty Fuels: An ethnographic study on cooking fuel transition in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia Komali
Yenneti
University of Wolverhampton ISI, Delhi
3 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 25, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Firm presence, environmental quality, and economic activity Namrata Kala MIT ISI, Delhi
4 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 15, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Global Food Prices, Local Frictions and Air Pollution Digvijay Singh Negi Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR) ISI, Delhi
5 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 18, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Econometric modelling of carbon dioxide emissions and concentrations, ambient temperatures and ocean deoxygenation Alok Bhargava University of Maryland ISI, Delhi
6 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 20, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Optimal emissions pricing in LMICs accounting for household emissions from traditional cooking Raavi
Aggarwal
CECFEE EID webinar series
7 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Mar 28, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Public lecture – “Land or Sea? How Geography Shaped the Emergence of Colonialism in Asia and Africa” Tirthankar Roy Dept. of Economic History London School of Economics ISI, Delhi

The Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR), Kolkata

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1. December
19, 2023
Structure preserving finite volume schemes for aggregation-diffusion equations Mainak
Mandal
Institute for Scientific Computing, Techincal University of Dresden CSCR, Kolkata
2. January 02,
2024
Advances in few-shot learning Aniket Roy John Hopkins University, USA CSCR, Kolkata
3. January 15,
2024
Foundational models for complex situation understanding and reasoning Anirban Roy Information and Computing Science Division, SRI International CSCR, Kolkata

Technology Innovation Hub (TIH), Kolkata

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Date Title of the Lecture Name of the Speaker Affiliation of the Speaker Name of the Organizing Unit
1. $\begin{aligned} & 22-06- \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Intellectual Properties and their protection Prof.
Pinaki Ghosh
IPR Chair Professor, West Bengal
National University of Juridical
Sciences (NUJS)
IDEAS-TIH
2. $\begin{aligned} & 31-10- \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Incentivizing Healthy Food Choices Using Add-on Bundling: A Field Experiment: Prof Saibal Ray, McGill University Prof.
Saibal Ray
James McGill Professor of Operations Management and Vice Dean (Faculty), Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Canada IDEAS-TIH

7.4 Outreach Activities

$\begin{aligned} & \text { 6I. } \ & \hline \end{aligned}$ Exact Date/ Duration Title of the Outreach Activities conducted Number of Participants Name of the Target Audience Purpose/ Objective Organizing Unit
1 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Apr 28, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Pattern Recognition Models with Application to Remote Sensing Imagery $\begin{aligned} & 130(\mathrm{M}: 80, \ & \text { F:50) } \end{aligned}$ Research Scholar, B. Tech and M. Tech Students, Faculties Reaching out to the interested participants in the area of Machine Learning and its Applications SSIU and VIT
Vellore
2 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Jul 17, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Financial Stability Report $\begin{aligned} & 24(\mathrm{M}: 15, \ & \text { F:9) } \end{aligned}$ PG Students \& Researcher works in Finance \& related areas. Reaching out Students \& Researcher works in Finance \& related areas. Sampling \& Official Statistics Unit,Kolkata in collaboration with RBI
3 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Aug 29, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Domain Adaptation for Pattern Classification $\begin{aligned} & 100(\mathrm{M}: 60, \ & \text { F:40) } \end{aligned}$ Research Scholar, B. Tech and M. Tech Students, Faculties, Industrial personnel $2^{\text {nd }}$ International Conference on Computing, Communication and Learning (COCOLE)-2024 SSIU and NIT
Warangal
4 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Sep 22, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Interaction with the XII Class Commerce students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Gandey, Giridih $\begin{aligned} & 30(\mathrm{M}: 16, \ & \text { F:14) } \end{aligned}$ XII Class Commerce students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Gandey, Giridih Briefed them about future prospects in rural entrepreneurship and role of MSME sector ISI Giridih
5 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 09, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ A tutorial on Machine Learning and its applications $\begin{aligned} & 140(\mathrm{M}: 80, \ & \text { F:60) } \end{aligned}$ Research Scholar, B. Tech and M. Tech Students, Faculties Faculty Development Program on Exploring the Technological trends in Machine Learning and Artificial IntelligenceNeed of the Hour SSIU and MVJ College of Engineering, Bangalore, India.
6 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Oct 16, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Generative AI with Variational Autoencoder $\begin{aligned} & 50(\mathrm{M}: 30, \ & \text { F:20) } \end{aligned}$ Research Scholar, B. Tech and M. Tech Students, Faculties, Industrial personnel Faculty Development Programme on Generative AI and Blockchain for Digital Transformation SSIU and Nitte
Meenakshi
Institute of
Technology,
Bangalore, India.
7 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 14, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Machine Learning and Industrial loT $\begin{aligned} & 30(\mathrm{M}: 10, \ & \text { F:20) } \end{aligned}$ Research Scholar, B. Tech and M. Tech Students, Faculties Faculty Development Programme on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Industrial loT SSIU and
Mepco Schlenk Engineering College Sivakasi, India.
8 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Nov 22, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Students’ Visit from Vivekananda Kendriya Vidyalaya, Tezpur $\begin{aligned} & 58(\mathrm{M}: 43, \ & \text { F:15) } \end{aligned}$ High school students Orientation of students towards higher studies in Mathematics and Statistics TASU
9 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Funding students of M.Tech (CrS) for Indocrypt 2023 $\begin{aligned} & 10(\mathrm{M}: 10, \ & \text { F:0) } \end{aligned}$ M.Tech (CrS) Attending Indocrypt 2023 CSRU/RCBCCS
10 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 01, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Funding students of M.Tech (CrS) for Indocrypt 2023 $\begin{aligned} & 10(\mathrm{M}: 10, \ & \text { F:0) } \end{aligned}$ M.Tech (CrS) Attending Indocrypt 2023 CSRU/RCBCCS
11 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 11, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Intelligent Decisionmaking architectures and applications $\begin{aligned} & 90(\mathrm{M}: 60, \ & \text { F:30) } \end{aligned}$ Research Scholar, B. Tech and M. Tech Students, Faculties Faculty Development Programme on Human-AI collaboration: The way forward to Generative AI SSIU and C.
V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
12 $\begin{aligned} & \text { Dec 21, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ The Ubiquity of Statistics $\begin{aligned} & 15(\mathrm{M}: 14, \ & \text { F:1) } \end{aligned}$ Students of Department of Mathematics, Krishna Chandra College, Hetampur, Birthhum Awareness about ISI, degree programs offered towards diverse usages of statistics SQC \& OR Unit, Kolkata

$\begin{aligned} & \text { 5I. } \ & \text { II. } \end{aligned}$ Exact Date/ Duration Title of the Outreach Activities conducted Number of Participants Name of the Target Audience Purpose/ Objective Organizing Unit
13 Feb 09,
2024
Transfer Learning Architecture for Pattern Recognition 85(M: 55, F:30) Research Scholar,
B. Tech and M.
Tech Students,
Faculties
$4^{\circledR}$ IEEE International Conference on Emerging Systems and Intelligent Computing (ESIC- 2024) SSIU and Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India
14 Mar 01, 2024 Granular Computing for decision-making tasks 75(M: 40, F:35) Research Scholar,
B. Tech and M.
Tech Students,
Faculties, Industrial personnel
International Conference on Cognitive, Green and Ubiquitous Computing (IC-CGU) SSIU and C.
V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
15 Mar 15, 2024 Domain Adaptation Approach for Pattern Recognition $\begin{aligned} & 125(\mathrm{M}: 65, \ & \mathrm{~F}: 60) \end{aligned}$ Research Scholar,
B. Tech and M.
Tech Students,
Faculties, Industrial personnel
International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Pattern Recognition (CIPR) SSIU and
Maharaja Sriram
Chandra Bhanja
Deo (MSCB)
University,
Baripada,
Odisha
16 Mar 23, 2024 Art of Writing a research Paper 125(M: 60, F:65) Research Scholar,
B. Tech and M.
Tech Students,
Faculties
Keynote Lectures SSIU and PES
University,
Banashankari,
Bangalore
17 $\begin{aligned} & 14-07- \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Technology Innovation And Sustainability: Recent Trends 100 (57
Male \& 43
Female)
Students of Elitte College of Engineering Encourage students and teachers of Engineering colleges to work towards innovation and translational research IDEAS-TIH
18 $\begin{aligned} & 23-09- \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Remote Sensing, GIS – A New Light of Hope in the Horizon for Thriving Your Career Opportunities 150 (88
Male \& 62
Female)
Students of Baranagar Rameswar High School and other schools nearby Career choice for students in Remote Sensing and GIS IDEAS-TIH
19 January 07-01-
2024
(12
noon to
3.00
p.m.)
Madhava
Mathematics
Competition
Total 114
(Male- 90
and Female-
24)students
enrolled
and 83
(Male- 68,
Female-15)
students
appeared for
the exam
The competition is meant for the second year B. Sc. students with Mathematics as one of the subjects However, interested first year and third year B. Sc. students also may appear for the competition Regional co-ordinator: Dr. Jaydeb Sarkar, SMU, Bangalore
20 October
14,
2023
Simon Marais
Mathematics
Competition
63 registered participants (50 individuals and 13 teams) (Individuals – Male-38, Female-1) (Teams Male15 Female-7) This is an Undergraduate Mathematics Competition organized by UNSW, Australia Dr. Ramesh Sreekantan had conducted

Chapter

330

No. of Scientific and Technical Workers
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281
Male
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No. of Male Workers

Admi

No. of Non-Scientific Workers
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275
Male
Female
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General Administration

8.1 Administrative Services Division

The Administrative Services Division at the Headquarters caters to the various needs of the Scientific Workers in all the Scientific Units of the Institute engaged in various scientific, research and academic activities and provides them with necessary infrastructural facilities in their pursuit of excellence. The centres at Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and Tezpur, each having a number of scientific units, by and large are getting administrative support from the administrative units/sections there. The Administrative Services Divisions of the Institute has the following units at the Headquarters in Kolkata:

Sl. No. Name of the Unit Sl. No. Name of the Unit
1. Accounts Section 17. Internal Audit Cell
2. Audio-Visual Unit 18. Legal Cell
3. Canteen 19. Medical Expenses Reimbursement Unit
4. Cash Unit 20. Medical Welfare Unit
5. CE (A \& F)’s Office 21. Official Language Cell
6. Central Despatch Unit 22. Personnel Unit
7. Council Section 23. Provident Fund Unit
8. Director’s Office 24. Public Relations Unit
9. Electrical Maintenance Unit 25. Printing and Publication Unit
10. Engineering Unit 26. Retirement Benefit Cell
11. Estate Office 27. RTI, Grievance, Complaints and Vigilance Cell
12. Guest House 28. SC / ST / OBC Liaison Cell
13. Hostels 29. Security Unit
14 House Building Advance Cell 30. Stores and Purchase Unit
15. Human Resource Development Unit 31. Telephone Unit
16. Import \& Travel Cell 32. Transport Unit

Apart from the above mentioned Units, there are few cells dealing with Budget, and other issues to take care of the specific needs of the Institute. The Administrative Services Division also looks after the running of Hostels for Students, Research Scholars and International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC) Trainees and also the running of Canteens for the workers and students of the Institute. The other outlying Units are controlled directly by the Headquarters at Kolkata. The Administrative Services Division takes the responsibility for all new constructional activities of the Institute at its Headquarters and also at outlying centres/ branches. A brief report on the construction and other activities during the year is narrated in the subsequent paragraphs.

The Administrative activities in the four Centres, namely Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and North East Centre at Tezpur and in other outlying branch of the Institute and Giridih Office are more or less similar to the Headquarters but on a much smaller scale.

8.2 Office Bearers of the Institute Administration during the year:

Director Professor Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
Applied Statistics Division Professor Smarajit Bose
Biological Sciences Division Dr. Abhishek Mukherjee
Computer and Communication Sciences Division Professor Rajat Kumar De
Physics \& Earth Sciences Division Professor Parthasarathi Ghosh
Social Sciences Division Professor Niladri Sekhar Dash
Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Division Professor Pradipta Bandyopadhyay
Head, Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division Professor Biswabrata Pradhan
Head, Delhi Centre Professor Antar Bandyopadhyay
Head, Bangalore Centre Professor B.S. Daya Sagar
Head, Chennai Centre Professor G. Ravindran
Head, North-East Centre Professor B. Ramakrishnan
Dean of Studies Professor Gopal Krishna Basak

8.3 List of workers joined/ retired/ voluntarily retired/ resigned/ terminated/ died during the year

A. Appointments

(i) Scientific / Technical Workers

St. No. Name
1. Dr. Moutushi Chatterjee
2. Dr. Debashis Paul
3. Shri Sabyasachi Majee
4. Shri Abhideep Mitra
5. Sm. Keya Das
6. Shri Arindam Chakraborty
7. Sm. Baishakhi Banerjee
8. Sm. Dipankana Banerjee
9. Shri Rishab Sinha
10. Shri Arghya Mandal
11. Shri Sourav Chakraborty
12. Shri Ravinder D
13. Dr. Shreya Karmakar
14. Sm. Sanchari Ghosh
15. Dr. Mriganka Mandal
16. Shri Umesh Chandra Garai

B. Retirement/Voluntary Retirement:

(i) Scientific \& Technical Workers

St. No. Name
1. Shri Chitta Ranjan Bhandary
2. Dr. Sushama M. Bendre
3. Dr. Mausumi Bose
4. Shri Amitava Bandyopadhyay
5. Dr. Molly Chattopadhyay
6. Shri U. Haridas Acharya
7. Dr. Tridib Kr. Dutta
8. Dr. Pathik Kr. Mandal
9. Shri Kaushik Bhattacharya
10. Dr. Tapan Kumar Sasmal
11. Dr. Arunava Sen
12. Dr. Tarun Kabiraj
13. Shri Subhasish Kumar Pal
14. Dr. Samir Kr. Neogy
15. Shri V. Eswara Rao
16. Shri Kamal Kr. Ghosh
17. Dr. Bimal Kr. Roy
18. Dr. Arup Bose
19. Dr. Nikhil Ranjan Pal
20. Dr. Ashis Kr. Chakraborty
21. Dr. Partha De

(ii) Non-Scientific Workers

St. No. Name
1. Shri Ravinder Kumar
2. Shri Pankaj Kumar Meena
3. Shri Subash K
4. Shri Anoop Rajan
5. Shri Sanjay Karmakar
6. Sk. Samidul Ali
7. Shri Akshaya Kumar Ghosh
8. Shri Santosh Kumar Nayak
9. Shri Santu Mondal
10. Sm. Oishrila Basu
11. Shri Debojoti Ghosh
12. Shri Rupesh Kumar S

(iii) Non-Scientific Workers

St. No. Name
1. Sm. Lakshmidevi Kewat
2. Shri Dipak Sarkar
3. Shri Gouri Sankar Acharya
4. Shri Biplab De Sarkar
5. Shri Abhijit Sengupta
6. Shri Biswajit Roy
7. Shri Subrata Dey
8. Shri Jayanta Barua
9. Shri Palash Chandra Karan
10. Shri Krittibas Majee
11. Shri Sounak Chakraborty
12. Shri Rajesh Kr. Hela
13. Dr. Jadab Kumar Pal
14. Shri Sekhar Sarkar
15. Shri M. Venkataravanappa
16. Shri Ashok Kr. Paul
17. Shri Mahabir Yadav
18. Shri Amitabha Sinha
19. Shri Ranjan Chowdhury

C. Resignation

(i) Scientific Worker

Cl. No. Name
1. Dr. Goutam Mukherjee
2. Shri Suraj Kumar
3. Shri Neeraj Kumar
4. Dr. Indranil Mukhopadhyay

(ii) Non – Scientific Worker

Cl. No. Name
1. Shri Raghu Thota
2. Shri Vikrant Kumar
3. Shri Yogesh Kumar

D. Deputation/Lien

(i) Scientific Worker

Gr. No. Name
1. Shri Ashis Kumar Singh (Lien)
2. Dr. Subho Roy (Deputation)

E. Death

(i) Scientific Worker

Gr. No. Name
1. Sm. Barnali Das

8.4 Manpower by Gender, Social Category and Disability Group

A. Number of workers in the Institute as on $31^{\text {st }}$ March 2023:

Scientific and Technical Workers
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B. Breakup of manpower by Gender, Social Category and Disability group as on $31^{\text {st }}$ March 2023

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8.5 Annual Return on Cases of Sexual Harassment

  1. Number of complaints of sexual harassment received in the year
  2. Number of complaints disposed off during the year
  3. Number of cases pending for more than 90 days
  4. Number of workshops on awareness programmers against sexual harassment conducted during the year

Bangalore Centre – 1

Bangalore Centre – 1
Nil
Bangalore Centre – 3 sessions – part of orientation programme;
Delhi – 4
Kolkata – 1
North-East Centre, Tezpur – 1
\& Pune – 1

8.6 Applications received and action taken by the Institute under RTI Act, 2005

Name of the Appellate Authority St. No. Location Name \& Designation
1 Kolkata Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Director
2 Kolkata Shri Ravinder Kumar, C.E. (Admn. and Finance)
3 Kolkata Dean of Studies
4 Delhi Head, Delhi Centre
5 Bangalore Head, Bangalore Centre
6 Tezpur Head, North-East Centre
7 Chennai Head, Chennai Centre
Name of Central Public Information Officer 8 Delhi Centre Shri Samapan Padhi, Dy. CE (Admn.)
9 Kolkata Shri Durgam Giri, Sr. AO
10 Kolkata Shri Raj Narayan Mukherjee, AO
11 Bangalore Centre Ms. Ashwini Ganesh Tambe, Dy. CE(Admn.)
12 North-East Centre Subash K, A.O.
13 Chennai Centre Shri Biju Mathew, Sr. AO

The summary statement in this regard is given below: –

No.
of Appli-
cations
received
No.
of cases
accepted
Decisions where
requests were fully or
partially rejected
No.
of decisions
from
Appellate
Authority
C I C decision Amount collected (Rs.)
Fully
rejected
Partially
rejected
No.
of decisions
Received
Penalty
imposed
Disciplinary
action, if any
Fee Other
Charges | Penalty
amount
149 149 0 0 11 4 0 0 1864 144 | 0

8.7 Major Constructions / Repair works taken up by the Institute

8.7.1 CIVIL WORK

A. Bangalore

Work in progress SI. No. Description of work Total Amount (Rs.)
1. Construction of New Academic Building $1,75,80,508.00$
Work Completed 1. Renovation of Bituminous Road (Part B) $17,54,576.00$
2. Replacement of expired and supply \& installation of New Fire Extinguisher $9,53,609.00$
3. Renovation of C-02 Quarters 87,008.00
4. Renovation of D-2 \& D-9 Quarters 86,904.00

B. Delhi

Work in progress 1 Rehabilitation of Platinum Jubille Hostel at ISI, Campus Delhi Centre $2,48,86,500 /-$
2 Renovation of Toilets of Faculty and Admin Block at ISI Campus Delhi $40,49,700.00 /-$
Centre New Delhi-110016 $49,45,913.00 /-$
Work Completed 3 Renovation of PPRU Lab of ISI Campus Delhi Centre New Delhi-110016 $48,10,000 /-$

C. Kolkata

Work in progress SI. No. Description of work Total Amount (Rs.)
1 R. C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security Nil
2 Construction of New Academic Building (G+5) $5,48,60,000.00$
3 Consultancy services for preparation of DPR for Amrapali building repair / renovation and upgradation of museum. Nil
4 Augmentation of Overall External Electrical System within the premises/ Campus of ISI Kokata $44,36,000.00$
5 Boundary Wall at lower farm house at Giridih, ISI $9,36,740.00$
Work Completed 1 Repair / Renovation of S. N. Bose Bhavan and R A Fisher Bhavan $1,17,15,774.00$
2 Repairing of Over Head Reservoir at 205 B.T. Road, ISI Campus Nil
3 Repair \& Renovation works of Niels Bohr Hall (ISEC \& RS Hostel) at 205 B.T. Road ISI Campus, Kolkata- 700108 $61,89,333.00$

D. North-East Centre, Tezpur

Work in progress SI. No. Description of work Total Amount (Rs.)
1 Construction is under progress. NIL

8.7.2 ELECTRICAL WORK

A. Bangalore:

Work Completed

  1. Renovation of Street Light works

12,57,927.00

B. Kolkata

Work Completed 1 Electrical arrangement for installation of small individual room ac machines with modification of existing distribution panel $8,59,000.00$
2 Electrical arrangement for installation of small ac machines along with modification of existing distribution panel $5,73,500.00$

C. North-East Centre, Tezpur

Work in progress SI. No. Description of work Total Amount (Rs.)
1 Construction of the new campus by NBCC is under progress. NIL

8.8 Specific Achievements

8.8.1 Society Type Activities

A. Membership: (as on $31^{\text {st }}$ March 2024)

Membership Type Number of New Members Number of Existing Members
Male Female Male Female
Ordinary 08 04 137 43
Life 11 04 826 186
Institutional 01 06
Total (Except Institutional) 19 08 963 229

B. Finance Committee Meetings:

St. No. Date Venue
1 12.07.2023 Kolkata (Offline)
2 10.11.2023 Kolkata (Offline)
3 30.01.2024 Kolkata (Offline)

C. Council Meetings:

St. No. Date Venue
1 18.07.2023 Kolkata (Hybrid)
2 01.09.2023 Delhi (Hybrid)
3 03.11.2023 Kolkata (Hybrid)
4 16.11.2024 Delhi (Hybrid)
5 05.02.2024 Kolkata (Hybrid)

D. Annual General Meeting:

St. No. Date Venue
1 05.12.2023 Kolkata (Offline)

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8.8.2 Activities of Medical Welfare Unit

Kolkata

Medical Welfare Unit caters to the health care need of the students, research scholars, retired workers and their spouses, faculty members and non-faculty members and their dependent family members of Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.

  • Two (02) Resident Medical Officers (RMO) Dr Himajit Debnath and Dr Arpita Konar Basak perform regular OPD services as well as emergency medical services.
  • Specialist clinic of Ophthalmology (Eye) is held two (02) days a week by Dr Swarup Pathak.
  • Specialist Clinic of ENT is held two (02) days a week by Dr Sumit Chattopadhyay.
  • Specialist Clinic of Psychiatry is held (02) days a week by Dr S Goswami (upto December 2023) and Dr Anirban Basu (from January 2024 till date)
  • Psychological counseling sessions were held two (02) days a week by Mr Mohit Ranadip and Ms Swati Mitra (upto December 2024)
  • Psychological counseling sessions are held three (03) days a week by clinical psychologist Ms Sarmistha Basu (from January 2024 till date).
  • Retired Staff and their spouses are provided medical care at OPD.
  • Essential medicines are dispensed by the pharmacists of MWU.
  • All Workers, both temporary and permanent, and students of ISI undergo medical fitness test in MWU
    by the Resident Medical Officers during joining the Institute and after availing commuted (sick) leave.
  • Doctors of MWU provide Medical support to all beneficiaries of the Institute both by physical consultation and by telephonic consultation.
  • The Nursing staffs of MWU are actively engaged in providing first aid, stitching of wounds and wound dressing. In 2023-24 approximately 500 patients were attended for dressing. They administered vaccines to approximately 450 patients.
  • The paramedical staff of MWU help the patients to get admitted in hospital in case of emergency.
  • House visit for seriously ill \& bed ridden patients were done.
  • Doctors and paramedical staffs of MWU try to spread awareness about general health and hygiene, healthy dietary practices, prevention of Malaria, Dengue and other communicable diseases, prevention of dog bite etc. among the students.
  • Doctors of MWU look after the hygiene and sanitation measures at the ISI campus, with special attention to the hostels.
  • In the year 2023-24 approximately 10000 patients were treated at MWU.
  • Team of doctors, nurses and pharmacists attended all important programmes of the Institute like Statistics Day, Convocation, Sports Day etc with emergency care facility at the venue of the event.

Awareness programme

A. Delhi:

The Medical Welfare Unit organizes various awareness programmes for the benefit of workers and students. A large number of workers and students participated in the following seminars and sensitization programmes held during (2023-24)

S1.No. Speaker Topic Date Venue
1 Medeor Hospital Health Check Up Camp 27.04. 2023 Community Hall, ISI Delhi Centre
2 Dr. Pankaj Pahwal Cleanliness and the Diseases caused by not Adopting Cleanliness 15.07.2023 Administrative Block, ISI, Delhi Centre

B. Kolkata:

The Medical Welfare Unit organizes various awareness programmes for the benefit of the students and workers.
An awareness program for “Stress management and awareness about substance abuse” was held in association with Dean’s office in the Orientation programme for new students at Platinum Jubilee Auditorium. Dr Arpita Konar Basak, Ms Swati Mitra and Mr Mohit Ranadip were the speakers.

Stress management workshops were held in batches in collaboration with Dean’s Office before mid-semester exam and end semester exam by the Psychiatrist and Psychological Counselor of the Institute.


8.9 Administrative Training programmes

The details of the training programs organized by the H.R.D. Unit are furnished below:

A. Bangalore:

Sl. No. Date Subject No of participants Speaker/ Organizer
Male Female
1. 11-04-2023 Basic: Gem Training 07 10 Gem Facilitator, Karnataka
2. 22-07-2023 An awareness Program for All contractual workers of ISI BC: “Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place (POSH law)” 53 20 M/s. VLegal Govt. of India empaneled Resource Institution.

B. Kolkata:

St. No. Course Title Online/
Offline
Venue Duration No. of Participants Male Participants Female Participants
1 Public Procurement and GeM Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 16.05.2023 Five (05) Five (05)
2 PFMS: e-Bill Module Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 26.06.2023 One (01) One (01)
3 CGHS \& CS (MA) Rules Offline INGAF,
Chennai
Two (02) Days, 08.06.202309.06.2023 One (01) One (01)
4 FRSR Offline INGAF,
Chennai
Two (02) Days, 22-23.06.2023 One (01) One (01)
5 Disciplinary Proceedings \& Vigilance Matters Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 01.08.2023 One (01) One (01)
6 Public Procurement and GeM Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 16.08.2023 Four (04) Three (03) One (01)
7 Workshop on GeM Offline ISI,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 01.09.2023 Fifty-Nine (59) Fifty-Two (52) Seven (07)
8 Workshop On GeM Offline ISI,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 03.10.2023 Twenty-Nine (29) Twenty-Eight (28) One (01)
9 Income Tax Rules, Calculation \& E-Filing and GST-TDS Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 16.01.2024 One (01) One (01)
10 RTI ACT-2005 Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 18.01.2024 One (01) One (01)
11 Public Procurement and GeM Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 25.01.2024 One (01) One (01)
12 CCS (Pension) Rules, 2021 Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 20.02.2024 Two (02) Two (02)
13 NPS An Overview and latest Development Offline INGAF,
Kolkata
One (01) Day, 22.02.2024 One (01) One (01)
14 Network Administration and Linux System Administration Offline NIELIT,
Kolkata
Six (06) Days, 29.01.202403.02.2024 Five (05) Three (03) Two (02)

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8.10 Brief description of specific achievements and functions related to the implementation of the Official Language Policy by the Official Language Cell of the Institute
I) Delhi:
A. Official Language Implementation Committee Members: ISI, Delhi Centre

ISI, No. Name Designation
1 Antar Bandhopadhyay Chairperson
2 Samapan Padhi Member
3 S.A. Srinivas Member
4 Simmi Marwah Member
5 Lalan Kumar Singh Member
6 Praveen Pandey Member
7 Amardeep Member-Convener

B. Official Language Implementation Meeting:

Sl. No. Date
1 13.07.2023
(For AprilJune Quarter)
1. Discussion on the quarterly report for April-June, 2023.
2. There is a discussion on the fact that Hindi officer has not been recruited yet.
3. Discussion on Hindi fortnight to be held in the month of September.
4. If there is any other topic/suggestion, it can be discussed with the permission of the Chairman.
2 20.10.2023
(For JulySeptember Quarter)
1. Discussion on the quarterly report July-September, 2023.
2. There is a discussion on the fact that Hindi officer has not been recruited yet.
3. Discussion on the successful Hindi Fortnight-2023.
4. If there is any other topic/suggestion, it can be discussed with the permission of the Chairman.
3 09.01.2023
(For OctoberDecember Quarter)
1. Discussion on the quarterly report for October-December, 2023.
2. Discussion on organising a short Hindi fortnight in the coming quarter (January-March,) under the promotion and incentive scheme of Hindi in the institute.
3. If there is any other topic/suggestion, it can be discussed with the permission of the Chairman.
4 29.04.2024
(For JanuaryMarch Quarter)
1. Discussion on the quarterly report for January-March, 2023.
2. Discussion on changes in the Official Language Implementation Committee with the permission of the Chairman.
3. If there is any other topic/suggestion, it can be discussed with the permission of the Chairman.

C. Hindi Workshop:

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Date Subject No of participants Speakers
Male Female
1 27.06.2023 How to do official work on computer in Hindi? 12 02 Sh. Karan Singh
2 05.09.2023 Use of Official Language Hindi E- tools. 15 03 Sh. Heerawalabh Sharma
3 04.01.2024 Noting \& Drafting. 13 03 Sh. Karan Singh
4 11.03.2024 How to fill the Hindi quarterly report properly? 13 03 Sh. Karan Singh

D. Hindi Pakhwara:

$\begin{aligned} & \text { Sl. } \ & \text { No. } \end{aligned}$ Date Name of the Competition No of participants
Male Female
1 05.09.2023 to
22.09.2023
1. Hindi Essay Writing
2. Hindi Kavita Vachan
3. Hindi Ashubhashan
4. Hindi Tippan/Praroop \& Anuvad pratiyogita
5. Computer par Hindi Typing
6. Quiz Competition
7. Laghu Natika
09 02

II) Kolkata:

A. Official Language Implementation Committee Members:

No. Name Designation
1. Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Director Chairman
2. Dr. Kishor Chandra Satpathy, Chief Librarian Chairman (Acting)
3 Shri Ravinder Kumar, Chief Executive (A\&F) Member
4. Prof. Amita Pal Member
5. Lieutenant Colonel Sandeep Pal, Dy. Chief Executive (Admin.)-B Member
6. Shri Amitabh Mukherjee, Deputy Chief Executive (Finance) – B Member

St. No. Name Designation
7. Dr. Jadab Kumar Pal, Dy. Chief Executive (General Administration) Member
8. Shri Pratyush Banerjee, Dy. Chief Executive (Establishment) Member
9. Shri Manoj Kumar Pandey, Senior Administrative Officer Member
10. Shri Durgam Giri, Senior Administrative Officer Member
11. Shri Sujan Dutta, Senior Accounts Officer Member
12. Shri Raj Narayan Mukherjee, Administrative Officer Member
13. Shri Jayanta Kundu, Associate Scientist B Member
14. Shri Sounak Chakraborty, Administrative Officer Member
15. Shri Partha Bhattacharya, Administrative Officer Member
16. Shri Prashant Tiwari, Hindi Officer Member Convenor

B. Official Language Implementation Committee Meeting:

St. No. Date Agents
1 02.08.2023 – Confirmation of the Minutes of the Last Meeting.
– Discussion on Hindi Quarterly Progress Report.
– Discussion on the Official Language Annual Program Year 2023-24.
– Discussion on extension of Hindi Language Training (Praveen, Pragya and Parangat).
– Discussion on nominating workers to participate in Hindi Intensive Workshops.
– Discussion regarding the organization of Hindi Diwas and Hindi Pakhwada Program.
– Discussion regarding participation by the Institute in the $3^{\text {th }}$ All India Official Language Conference, Pune, organized by the Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India during 14-15 September, 2023.
– Discussion on Official Language Implementation related inspection in all the Departments/ Sections/Units of the Institute.
– Discussion on making the Logo of the Institute bilingual as per the assurances given to the Institute by the $3^{\text {rd }}$ Sub-Committee of the Honorable Parliamentary Official Language Committee.
– Discussion on the purchase of Hindi Books for the institute’s Library during the current financial year 2023-24.
– Discussion on Official Language Inspection of the Girdih branch of the Institute by the Headquarters.
– Discussion on any other subject with the permission of the Hon’ble Chairman.
– Confirmation of the Minutes of the Last Meeting.
– Discussion on Hindi Quarterly Progress Report.
– Discussion on the Official Language Annual Program Year 2023-24.
– Discussion on nominating workers to participate in Hindi Intensive Workshops.
– Discussion for organizing Hindi Technical Workshop (for working in Hindi on computer)
– Discussion regarding creation of permanent Hindi Posts.
– Discussion regarding organizing Hindi Noting-Drafting Competition for the personnel during the current quarter in order to promote the Official Language in the Institute.
– Discussion on Official Language Implementation related inspection in all the Departments/ Sections/Units of the Institute.
– Discussion to be nominated for training in 05 Full Working Days Orientation Program.
– Discussion on any other subject with the permission of the Hon’ble Chairman.
– Confirmation of the Minutes of the Last Meeting.
– Discussion on Hindi Quarterly Progress Report.
– Discussion on the Official Language Annual Program Year 2023-24.
– Discussion on extension of Hindi Language Training (Praveen, Pragya and Parangat).
– Nomination of workers to participate in online Hindi Intensive Workshops.
– Discussion regarding Creation of permanent Hindi Posts.

St. No. Date Awards
March, 2024 – Discussion regarding participation of the Institute in the East and Northeast Regional Official Language Award Conference, Siliguri to be organized by the Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India on 08 March, 2024.
– Discussion on issuing Check Points regarding Implementation of Official Language in the Institute.
– Discussion regarding organizing Rajbhasha Implementation \& Glossary Competition for the personnel during the current quarter in order to promote the Official Language in the Institute.
– Discussion on conducting Official Language Inspection of Delhi Centre by the Headquarters. Kolkata.
– Discussion regarding notification of the Delhi Centre of the Institute in the Gazette of India under Rule 10(4) of the Official Language Rules, 1976.
– Discussion on any other subject with the permission of the Hon’ble Chairman.
4 – Confirmation of the Minutes of the Last Meeting.
– Discussion on Hindi Quarterly Progress Report.
– Discussion on the Official Language Annual Program Year 2023-24.
– Discussion on nominating workers to participate in Hindi Intensive Workshops.
– Discussion regarding creation of permanent Hindi posts.
– Discussion on conducting Official Language Inspection of Delhi Centre \& Bangalore Centre by the Headquarters. Kolkata.
– Discussion on publication of Rajbhasha In-House Magazine in order to promote the Official Language in the Institute.
– Discussion on making the website of the headquarters fully bilingual as per the assurances given to the Institute by the Third Sub-Committee of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee.
– Discussion on making the Logo of the Institute bilingual as per the assurances given to the Institute by the Third Sub-Committee of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee.
– Discussion regarding notification of the Delhi Centre of the Institute in the Gazette of India under Rule 10 (4) of the Official Language Rules, 1976 as per the assurances given to the Institute by the Third Sub-Committee of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee.
– Discussion regarding organizing Hindi Essay Writing Competition for the personnel during the current quarter in order to promote the Official Language in the Institute.
– Discussion on any other subject with the permission of the Hon’ble Chairman.

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C. Hindi Workshop Details

S. No. Date Subject Number of participants Speakers
1 19.06.2023 First Session:
“The Long journey of Official Language Implementation Policy
Second Session:
Discussion on the Official anguage
Policy and Implementation of the Government of India.
20 05 Chief Guest Speaker :
Shri Navin Kumar Prajapati, Senior Consultant (Official Language) and Incharge, Kolkata Centre, Central Translation Bureau, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
2 18.09.2023 First Session:
Idioms and Proverbs in the Official Language Hindi of the Office
Second Session:
Official Language General Knowledge : Our Responsibility
14 06 Chief Guest Speaker:
Shri Navin Kumar Prajapati, Senior Consultant (Official Language) and In-charge, Kolkata Centre, Central Translation Bureau, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
3 18.12.2023 First Session:
Use of Advanced Technology in the Promotion of Official Language
Second Session:
How to use Indian languages on Computers
18 07 Chief Guest Speaker :
Shri Navin Kumar Prajapati,
Senior Consultant (Official Language) and In-charge, Kolkata Centre, Central Translation Bureau,
Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
Chief Guest Speaker :
Shri Nirmal Kumar Dubey,
Assistant Director (Implementation), Regional Implementation Office, Department of Official Language, Kolkata, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
4 22.03.2024 First Session :
“Hindi and our responsibility in Administration”
Second Session:
“General use of Official Language Hindi in Office
18 05 Chief Guest Speaker:
Shri Navin Kumar Prajapati,
Senior Consultant (Official Language)and Incharge, Kolkata Centre,
Central Translation Bureau, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
Chief Guest Speaker:
Shri Satyaprakash Dubey, Rajbhasha Consultant, Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata

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D. Hindi Pakhwada Celebration Details :

SI.
No.
Date Name of the Competition No of participants
Male Female
1 14.09 .2023 Inauguration of Hindi Pakhwada 32 08
2 18.09 .2023 Hindi Noting-Drafting and Glossary Competition 20 05
3 19.09 .2023 Hindi Debate Competition 18 04
4 20.09 .2023 Hindi Extempore Speech Competition 19 04
5 21.09 .2023 Hindi Essay Writing Competition 19 07
6 22.09 .2023 Official Language Knowledge and Translation Competition 23 06
7 29.10 .2023 Hindi Pakhwada Closing and Prize Distribution Ceremony 40 10

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E. Technical Workshop / Hindi Competitions Details :

SI.
No.
Date Subject No of participants Speakers/Organizers
Male Female
1 19.06.2023 Crash Translation Training Program 20 05 Under the aegis of Central Translation Bureau, Kolkata
2 18.09.2023 Crash Translation Training Program 14 06 Under the aegis of Central Translation Bureau, Kolkata
3 22.03.2024 Technical Hindi Workshop 18 05 Under the aegis of Hindi Teaching Scheme, Kolkata
4 19.06.2023 Hindi Noting-Drafting \& Glossary Competition 10 02 Official Language Cell, ISI Kolkata
5. 22.03.2024 Rajbhasha Implementation \& Vocabulary Competition 17 04 Official Language Cell, ISI Kolkata

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F. Any other Special Workshop/Training Programme :

S.
No.
Date Subject Number of participants Speakers/Organizers
1 $\begin{aligned} & 08.05 .2023- \ & 12.05 .2023 \end{aligned}$ Five-days Intensive Hindi Workshop 01 Central Hindi Training Institute, Official Language department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
2 $\begin{aligned} & 17.07 .2023- \ & 21.07 .2023 \end{aligned}$ Five-days Intensive Hindi Workshop 01 Central Hindi Training Institute, Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
3 $\begin{aligned} & 18.09 .2023- \ & 22.09 .2023 \end{aligned}$ Five-days Intensive Hindi Workshop 01 Central Hindi Training Institute, Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
4 $\begin{aligned} & 09.10 .2023- \ & 13.10 .2023 \end{aligned}$ Five-days Intensive Hindi Workshop 01 Central Hindi Training Institute, Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
5 $\begin{aligned} & 20.11 .2023- \ & 24.11 .2023 \end{aligned}$ Five-days Intensive Hindi Workshop 01 Central Hindi Training Institute, Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
6 $\begin{aligned} & 06.11 .2023- \ & 10.11 .2023 \end{aligned}$ 05 days Official Language Orientation Programme 01 Central Hindi Training Institute, Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
7 April 25,
2023
Meeting of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (02) 02 Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata.
8 $\begin{aligned} & 25 \text { September, } \ & 2023 \end{aligned}$ Meeting of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (02) 02 Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata.
9 July, 2023-
November
2023
Organizing Classes for Hindi Language Training (Praveen/Pragya/Parangat) $\begin{aligned} & \text { M- } 18 \text { F- } \ & 02 \text { (Pragya/ } \ & \text { Parangat) } \end{aligned}$ Hindi Teaching Scheme, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata.
10 January, 2024-
May, 2024
Organizing Classes for Hindi Language Training (Praveen/Pragya/Parangat) $\begin{aligned} & \text { M – } 30 \text { F- } \ & 06 \text { (Praveen/ } \ & \text { Parangat) } \end{aligned}$ Hindi Teaching Scheme, Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata.

G. Other Miscellaneous Works related to Implementation of Official Language :

S. No. Date Subject Organizer
1 23.06.2023 Official Language Inspection of ISI Giridih Branch Official Language Cell, ISI Kolkata
2 27.03.2024 Inspection -Cum-Exhibition of Hindi Books Library \& Official Language Cell, ISI Kolkata

H. Participation by the Institute in the Competitions of Official Language Hindi organized at NARAKAS Level:

S. No. Date Name of the Competition organized at NARAKAS Level Names of the Participants
1 $\begin{aligned} & 11 \ & \text { January, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Participation in Hindi Essay Writing Competition under the aegis of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (Office-2), Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata 1. Shri Shivam Savita
2. Shri Satyanarayan Oraon
3. Shri Saumya Haldar
2 $\begin{aligned} & 16 \ & \text { January, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Participation in Official Language Implementation and HindiEnglish Vocabulary Competition under the aegis of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (Office-2), Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata 1. Ms. Pamli Sengupta
2. Ms. Archana Kumari Shaw
3. Shri Dipak Kumar Das

S. No. Date Name of the Competition organized at NARAKAS Level Names of the Participants
3 $\begin{aligned} & 30 \ & \text { January, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Participation in Hindi Debate Competition under the aegis of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (Office-2), Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata 1. Shri Manoj Kumar Pandey
2. Shri Nayan Chandra Majee
3. Shri Abhishek Roy
4 $\begin{aligned} & 07 \ & \text { February, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Participation in Hindi Extempore Speech competition under the aegis of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (Office-2), Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata 1. Shri Manoj Kumar Pandey
2. Shri Shivam Savita
3. Shri Nayan Chandra Majee
5 $\begin{aligned} & 20 \ & \text { February, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Participation in Short Story Reading Competition under the aegis of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (Office-2), Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata 1. Shri Amrita Roy
2. Shri Abhishek Roy
3. Shri Manoj Kumar Pandey
6 $\begin{aligned} & 27 \ & \text { February, } \ & 2024 \end{aligned}$ Participation in Hindi Poetry Recitation Competition under the auspices of Town Official Language Implementation Committee, Kolkata (Office-2), Official Language Department, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Kolkata 1. Shri Amrita Roy
2. Ms. Sreemoyee Bhowmick
3. Shri Manoj Kumar Pandey

Special Achievements:

Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata is an active member of the Town Official Language Implementation Committee Kolkata (Office-2). During this year total 06 competitions were organized under the aegis of Town Official Language Implementation Committee Kolkata (Office-2), in which our Institute participated enthusiastically and obtained highest 09 prizes amongst 60 participated organizations.

III) Tezpur:

A. Official Language Implementation Committee Members:

St. No. Name Designation
1 Prof. B Ramakrishnan, Head Chairperson
2 Dr. Darpa Saurav Jyethi, Assistant Professor Member
3 Ms. Rimlee Bardhan, Engineer (Civil) ‘B’ Member
4 Mr. Subash K, Administrative Officer Member
5 Mr. Niraj Bhuyan, Office Assistant ‘B’ Member
6 Student Representative Member
7 Mrs. Kakoli Gogoi, Scientific Assistant ‘C’ Convener

B. Official Language Implementation Meeting:

St. No. Date Approa
1 08.09.2023 Discussion regarding organising Hindi Diwas programme at N-E Centre, Tezpur

C. Hindi Workshop:

St.
No.
Date Subject No of participants Speakers/Organizers
Male Female
1 17.05.2023 Official Language Policy of Government of India and Its Implementation 7 3 Dr Kul. Pd. Upadhyay, Assistant Director (Rajbhasha)
2 26.09.2023 Use of Hindi in Government works 35 8 Sri Umesh Thapliyal, Commandant, SSB

D. Hindi Pakhwara:

$\begin{gathered} \text { St. } \ \text { No. } \end{gathered}$ Date Name of the Competition No of participants
Male Female
1 14.09.2023- Hindi Diwas Inauguration, Poem Recitation, Translation of Official Terminology 43 7
2 26.09.2023 Workshop, Quiz Competition 35 8

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8.11 Reports on various activities of the Institute

A. Celebration of Independence Day

Bangalore:

The Bangalore Centre celebrated the Independence Day on $15^{\text {th }}$ August 2023. Prof. B.S Daya Sagar, Head, Bangalore Centre hoisted the flag. Staff, students and campus residents attended the function.

Delhi:

The Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre, had celebrated the $77^{\text {th }}$ Independence Day on August 15, 2023. On Independence Day, the garlanding of the bust of Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis was done first, followed by the hoisting of the flag, singing of the National Anthem, and a speech by the Head of Delhi

Centre. Sweets and chocolates were distributed to the kids, students, and staff members.

Kolkata:

The Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, celebrated the $76^{\text {th }}$ year of Indian Independence on $15^{\text {th }}$ August 2023. The event saw the active participation of faculty members, staff, research scholars, students, guests, and dignitaries, reflecting the unity and enthusiasm of the ISI community. Through this celebration, ISI reaffirmed its dedication to scientific research, innovation, and patriotism.

Tezpur:

The North-East Centre celebrated Independence day. Prof. B Ramakrishnan hoisted the national flag.
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B. Celebration of Republic Day

Bangalore:

The Bangalore Centre celebrated the Republic day on $26^{\text {th }}$ January 2024. Prof. Daya Sagar, Head Bangalore Centre hoisted the flag. Staff, students, and campus residents attended the function. Head, Bangalore centre inaugurated Students annual cricket tournament organised by ISI Sports Committee.

Delhi:

The $75^{\text {th }}$ Republic Day was celebrated on January 26, 2024, at the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre. The event began with the garlanding of the bust of Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, the unfurling of the flag, and the singing of the National Anthem. The Head of Delhi Centre delivered a speech. Cultural events, including patriotic songs, small plays, speeches on freedom fighters, musical performances, and other stage activities, were organized jointly by the Delhi Centre and ISI Club Delhi Centre.

Children dressed up as their favorite freedom fighters and performed on stage. Sweets were distributed to the kids, students, and staff members.

Kolkata:

The Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, celebrated $75^{\text {th }}$ Republic Day on $26^{\text {th }}$ January 2024 with a series of events that highlighted patriotism and the institute’s commitment to academic excellence. The celebrations began with a flag-hoisting ceremony conducted by the Chief Guest, Prof. Tarun Kabiraj, followed by the national anthem. The event concluded with a spirited Tug of War competition, fostering camaraderie among participants. The celebration was attended by a large number of faculty members, staff, research scholars, students, guests, and dignitaries, showcasing the unity and enthusiasm of the ISI community.

Tezpur:

The North-East Centre celebrated $75^{\text {th }}$ Republic day. Prof. B Ramakrishnan hoisted the national flag.
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C. Celebration of Birth Anniversary of Prof. P. C. Mahalanobis

Bangalore:

$130^{\text {th }}$ Birth Anniversary of PC Mahalanobis was celebrated on $29^{\text {th }}$ June 2023 in our centre. Welcome addressed by Dr. B.S Daya Sagar, Centre Head, A Special lecture delivered by Prof. N.S Narasimha Sastry, Former Head, ISBC. Workers and students were assembled in front of PCM Bust Ghief Guest and Centre Head garlanded to PCM Bust. Workers’ Day program live telecast from ISI-Kolkata also arranged through VC.

Chennai:

The birth anniversary of our Founder Prof. Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis was celebrated as World Statistics Day on 29.6.23. Dr. M.R. Srinivasan of the Chennai Mathematical Institute gave an Invited Talk on ‘Mahalanobis Distance Based Methods in Detection of Multiple Outliers’.

Photograph of Prof. Mahalanobis was garlanded and flowered upon by the Centre Head, the Invited Speaker and workers \& students of the Centre.

Kolkata:

The Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, celebrated the $130^{\text {th }}$ birthday of Prof. Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis and ‘Workers Day’ and ‘Statistics Day’ on $29^{\text {th }}$ June 2023. The theme of the celebration was “Alignment of State Indicator Framework with National Indicator Framework for Monitoring Sustainable Development Goals”. The event began with the garlanding of Prof. Mahalanobis’s bust, followed by the national anthem and a Vedic hymn.

The Director of ISI welcomed the guests, followed by addresses from Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal, President of ISI, Dr. Pronab Sen, Chairman of the ISI Council, and Shri Chandra Sekhar Bose, CEO of Bandhan Bank. The first part of the program concluded with the national anthem.


The celebration honored the legacy of Prof. Mahalanobis and celebrated the collective efforts of the ISI community in upholding the institute’s values and mission.
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Tezpur:
The North-East Centre celebrated the birth anniversary of Prof. P C Mahalanobis.
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D. Celebration of International Yoga Day

Kolkata:

The Idian Statistical Institute, in association with the ISI Club, celebrated ‘Common Yoga Protocol’ as a prelude to International Yoga Day on $21^{\text {st }}$ June 2023. The event saw enthusiastic participation from students, research scholars, and workers, making it a grand success.
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Chennai:

International Day for Yoga was celebrated on 21.6.23 with active participation of the Centre Head and the workers of the Centre. Mr.Naveenkumar Arumugam who is a certified yoga master taught the basics of yoga to the workers of the Centre while Mr.R.Sridharan demonstrated various aasanas.
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Tezpur:

The North-East Centre celebrated International Yoga Day and two yoga teachers from Tezpur University spoke a few words on importance of yoga in our daily life
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E. Celebration of Foundation Day

Kolkata:

The Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, celebrated its $92^{\text {nd }}$ Foundation Day on $15^{\text {th }}$ December 2023 with a series of events. The Director, Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, delivered the welcome address, followed by speeches from Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal, President of ISI, and Prof. Shashi Mohan Srivastava, Chairman of the ISI Alumni Association (ISIAA).
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F. Celebration of International Women’s Day

Kolkata:

Indian Statistical Institute celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) 2024 in the evening of $8^{\text {th }}$ March, 2024 at the Institute Campus. The theme of this year’s event was ‘Inspire Inclusion’.

The program opened with an address by the honourable Director who emphasised on the space a woman needs as a human being – the space where she can exercise her choices and be herself – neither be deified as a goddess nor be condemned as worthless. The keynote address was delivered by Prof Pushpa Misra, who had been the former President of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society and the
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The highlight was an invited lecture by Prof. Nilanjan Chatterjee from Johns Hopkins University, chaired by Prof. Srivastava. Prof. Chatterjee was felicitated, and several ISI faculty members who received national and international recognitions in 2023 were honored.

The cultural programme featured performances by ISI community members, including Rabindra Sangeet, Bharatanatyam, Kathak, instrumental music, recitations, and dance recitals. The event concluded with a duet performance and a dance recital by students.
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former Principal of Bethune College, Kolkata. Prof. Abhirup Sarkar, renowned economist and former professor ISI, spoke on “Financial Empowerment through Self Help Groups”, which was based on a primary survey of some Self Help Groups (SHGs) registered with Paschim Banga Grameen Bank. Dr Manoshi Mitra Das, who was with the Asian Development Bank, Manila, and has worked extensively in the gender and development sector, had joined virtually from New Delhi, and spoke on “Inspiring Inclusion. How do poor rural women inspire and get not just inclusion but equality?”

The last part of the event was a cultural program that showcased the plight of women – from infanticide to derogatory remarks about one’s dark complexion, to stifling of women’s ambitions solely because of her gender – through acting and excellent dance performances by ISI students from the Giridih Branch.
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G. Birth Anniversary celebration of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Bangalore:

Birth Anniversary of Dr. B.R Ambedkar was celebrated on $14^{\text {th }}$ April 2023. This function was jointly organised by the ISI Administration and SC/ST and OBC Council of the ISI BC. As part of $132^{\text {nd }}$ Birth Anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar a special lecture was arranged on $2^{\text {nd }}$ June 2023. Prof. Babu Mathew, National Law School of Indian University, delivered a special on “The Future of Constitutionalism in India.

Delhi:

Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti was celebrated on $13^{\text {th }}$ April, 2023. On this occasion, IIT, Delhi’s Associate Professor (Literature Philosophy), Divya Dwivedi was invited as the chief guest and she delivered her speech on “Dr. Ambedkar’s contribution to women’s rights”. As part of the Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti program, a multiple choice competition was also held on April 11, 2023 on the topic “Dr. Ambedkar, Indian
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H. Observation of Vigilance Awareness Week

Bangalore:
Our centre observed Vigilance Awareness Week from 31stOctober to $5^{\text {th }}$ November 2023. Most of the employees had taken “Integrity Pledge for Organizations” on 30thOctober 2023.

Delhi:

Vigilance Awareness Week was observed from October 30, 2023 to November 05, 2023 at ISI, Delhi Centre and Integrity pledge was taken on 31.10.2023.

Kolkata:

The Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, observed Vigilance Awareness Week from $30^{\text {th }}$ October to $5^{\text {th }}$ November 2023. This year’s theme, “Say no to corruption; commit to the Nation,” emphasized the importance of integrity and transparency.

Constitution and Indian Polity”. In this competition, the first, second and third winners were given cash prizes. In the same sequence, all the workers of the institute visited Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial, 26, Alipur Road Civil Lines Near Vidhan Sabha, New Delhi, Delhi 110054, by bus after lunch and returned to the institute by 7 pm after cherishing the memories related to Baba Saheb and in this way Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti was celebrated.

Kolkata:

The SC/ST/BC Employees’ Co-ordination Council of Indian Statistical Institute, in collaboration with the ISI administration, celebrated the $132^{\text {nd }}$ Birth Anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on $14^{\text {th }}$ April 2022. The event featured a garlanding ceremony to honor the memory of Dr. Ambedkar.
The celebration of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s birth anniversary at ISI was a tribute to his remarkable contributions to the nation and a reaffirmation of the institute’s commitment to his ideals of equality, justice, and social reform.
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The week commenced with the integrity pledge on $30^{\text {th }}$ October at 11 am , where staff across all divisions, departments, sections, units, and outlying centers participated. The pledge underscored the commitment to uphold ethical values and combat corruption. Various activities were organized throughout the week to promote vigilance and integrity.

A key highlight was the essay competition organized by the Vigilance Committee chaired by Prof. Preeti Parashar, the CVO of ISI. Workers and students were invited to write essays on “How Corruption Affects Productivity?” in either English or Hindi. The Vigilance Awareness Week concluded with a ceremony on $6^{\text {th }}$ November 2023.

The observance of Vigilance Awareness Week saw active participation from the ISI community, reinforcing the collective commitment to fostering an environment of integrity and transparency. The initiatives and activities organized during this week highlighted the significance of ethical conduct and the ongoing efforts to root out corruption in all its forms.


Tezpur:

The North-East Centre observed Vigilance Awareness Week on $30^{\text {th }}$ October 2023 and the theme for the year was “Say
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no to corruption; commit to the nation”. Vigilance awareness Week commenced with Integrity pledge by the Workers
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I. Observation of Samvidhan Diwas (Constitution Day)

Kolkata:

Indian Statistical Institute celebrated the $75^{\text {th }}$ Samvidhan Divas (Constitution Day) on $26^{\text {th }}$ November 2023.

Workers, research scholars, students of the Institute joined the event and took oath from the Preamble of the Constitution of India.

J. An awareness programme on “Sexual harassment of women at workplace”

Tezpur:

The North-East Centre conducted an awareness programme on $08^{\text {th }}$ March, 2024. Dr. Madhurima Goswami,

Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Studies and Chandraprabha Saikiani Centre for Women Studies, Tezpur University gave a special lecture on the topic.

K. Observance of silence on $30^{\text {th }}$ January (Martyrs’ Day)

Kolkata:

In the memory of those who sacrificed their lives during struggle for India’s freedom, Indian Statistical Institute

L. Karnataka Rajyotsava Samarambha:

Bangalore:

ISIWO and Administration jointly organized Karnataka Rajyotsava function on 30thNovember 2023. Prof.

Karigowda, Chairman, Book Selection Committee, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore invited as a Chief Guest.


M. Other Activities of the Institute

Bangalore: Special Campaign 3.0

In order to comply with the D.O LetterNo.2/3/2023-SBM-4 dated 26.9.23 issued by Joint Secretary \& Mission Director Swachh Bharat Mission- Urban, ISI BC has conducted 1 hour shramadaan for swacchata on $1^{\text {st }}$ October 2023 at 10 am as a “Swachhanjali” to our Father of Nation. Staff and Students participated and cleaned the places near the Hostel and staff quarters area.

During the Special Campaign 3.0 period From 2.10.2023 to 31.10.2023, the following activities performed:

In order to commemorate $154^{\text {th }}$ Birth Anniversary of our Father of Nation, ISI Bangalore Centre has arranged a function in the campus on 2.10.23. The Centre Head, Staff, and students were tributed to Mahatma Gandhi’s Photo. The Centre Head delivered a speech on the principles and ideas of Gandhi. Thereafter, Swachhata pledge was taken in Hindi, Kannada and English by the participants. Further Staff, students and contractual workers participated in

3.12 Swachhata Pakhwada

Bangalore:

ISI Bangalore Centre conducted Swachhata Pakhwada and the following activities conducted during $1^{\text {st }}-15^{\text {th }}$ July 2023:

  1. Display of Banner regarding Swachhata Pakhwadea,
  2. Cutting of grass/bushes on the campus
  3. Spraying of Anti-Dengue oil \& Bleaching power along the drains and buildings
  4. Cleaning and checking the operation of water filters (Hostels, Guesthouse \& workers’ Canteen)
  5. Special drive for cleaning toilets \& Bathrooms (Hostels and Admin Building)

Delhi:

Swachhata Pkhwada was organised in the Delhi Centre during 1 – 15 July 2023 during which many activities were organised which also includes a workshop by the Doctor on the cleanliness and the diseases cause by not adopting cleanliness and essay writing competition in Hindi among workers and students on “Thoughts and recommendation on keeping the Campus Clean”.

Kolkata:

The Swachhata Pakhwada-2023 was organized from 01 July 2023 to 15 July 2023 in the premises of Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata as per the instructions given by our Nodal Ministry, Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation. In this order the Swachhata Pakhwada was inaugurated on 01 July 2023. It was inaugurated with the lighting of the lamp by the Chief Executive (A\&F) and
the cleaning campaign and cleaned the Old Hostel area, Workers’ Canteen, and staff quarters areas.
a) Identification of Cleanliness Campaign Sites:

As part of Special Campaign 3.0 the places in and around of canteen, Hostel, Children’s Park, and P.J Auditorium were identified for cleaning and cleaned identified areas.
b) Planning of space management and beautification of Offices \& Identification of scrap and redundant items

A committee has been formed by the Centre Head for the disposal of condemned assets/materials of ISI BC. The Committee in receipt of a detailed list of obsolete items for disposalof various units the items were collected and segregated. The items will be evaluated by the evaluator empaneled under MSTC. The disposal will be done through MSTC after obtaining the necessary approval from ISI HQ. (The report is enclosed)
thereafter, Shri Ravinder Kumar, Chief Executive (A\&F) of the Institute, read the Swachhata Pakhwada Oath in the presence of all the personnel present in the auditorium and administered the Oath of cleanliness amongst all the personnel present there..

A workshop was also organized on 07 July, 2023 under the Pakhwada. In which the importance of cleanliness was highlighted and various speakers presented their views, such as Dr. Jadab Kumar Pal, Shri Manoj Kumar Pandey and Shri Prashant Tiwari.

A “SWACHHATA RALLY” was also organised on $10^{\text {th }}$ July, 2023 in the Institute and workers of the Institute participated in the rally.

Under the aegis of Pakhwada, an Extempore Competition with topic”SWACHHATA” was also organized on $14^{\text {th }}$ July, 2023. The topic of the Extempore Speech was related to cleanliness and it was divided into two categories. Hindi Speaking Category and Non-Hindi Speaking Category and the winners of First, Second and Third Prizes were announced in both the categories.

All the activities that were directed under the Pakhwada were followed by other Centers and Branches of the Institute like Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Giridih, Tezpur.

The Swachhata Pakhwada was concluded on $15^{\text {th }}$ July, 2023 with address by the Shri Manoj Kumar Pandey, Nodal Officer and Mr. Prashant Tiwari, Assistant Nodal Officer of Swachhata Pakhwada.

The activities related to Swachhata pakhwada was complied in the form of Sovenir and a copy of it was submitted to the Nodal Ministry.


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Annual

Accounts

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9.1 Balance Sheet as on $31^{\text {st }}$ March 2024

PARTICULARS SCHEDULE CURRENT YEAR (2023-24) PREVIOUS YEAR (2022-23)
LIABILITIES
CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND 1 2,43,45,54,745 2,29,02,80,005
EARMARKED FUNDS 3 1,47,68,80,644 1,36,75,05,342
ENDOWMENT FUNDS 3 A $1,81,91,852$ $1,69,78,600$
CURRENT LIABILITIES \& PROVISION 7 33,16,31,350 29,09,88,591
LIABILITIES FOR FIXED ASSETS OF EXT. AIDED FUND 27,44,06,475 26,10,75,658
LIABILITIES FOR FIXED ASSETS OF ISEC FUND 11,67,659 11,67,659
LIABILITIES FOR FIXED ASSETS OF IGP PROJECT 76,86,123 76,86,123
TOTAL 4,54,45,18,848 4,23,56,81,978
ASSETS
EARNMARKED FUNDS 3 18,14,996 63,98,220
FIXED ASSESTS 8 2,42,60,60,939 2,37,54,76,473
INVESTMENT / ASSETS FROM EARMARKED/
EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS 9 1,20,69,51,271 1,05,90,28,930
CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES 11 62,64,31,385 52,48,48,915
FIXED ASSETS OF EXT. AIDED FUND 27,44,06,475 26,10,75,658
FIXED ASSETS OF ISEC FUND 11,67,659 11,67,659
FIXED ASSETS OF IGP PROJECT 76,86,123 76,86,123
TOTAL 4,54,45,18,848 4,23,56,81,978
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 24
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES \& NOTES ON ACCOUNTS 25

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Date: 20.09.2024
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9.2 Income \& Expenditure Account for the Year ended on $31^{\text {st }}$ March 2024

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Ravinder Kumar
Chief Executive (A\&F)

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9.3 Capital Utilization Statement for the Year ended on $31^{\text {st }}$ March 2024

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Signed in terms of our Report of even date.
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Date: 20.09.2024
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A Mukherjee
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For R. Kothari \& Co LLP
Chartered Accountants
(Firm Registration No. 307069E/ E300266)

Sd/-
Ravinder Kumar
Chief Executive (A\&F)

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CA. Manoj Kumar Sethia Partner
Membership No. 064308
ICAI UDIN: 24064308BKCFFP3873

Internal Generation of Revenue
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Expenditure
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  • 2023-24 – 2023-24 – 2023-24

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