Chinmaya Panda

Mr. Chinmaya Panda is a PhD candidate and a Prime Minister’s Research Fellow at the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam. His doctoral research focuses on using surfactants, surfactant-derived small peptides, and plant extracts as bioexcipients to reduce insulin aggregation. He utilizes various biophysical and biochemical techniques, alongside in silico simulations and in vitro cell culture assays, to assess the bioexcipient-mediated insulin aggregation inhibition.

Chinmaya holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering from the National Institute of Technology Patna and a master’s degree in biological engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat. During his master’s, he was awarded a DAAD fellowship to investigate the impact of Alzheimer’s tau-PHF6 peptide aggregates on inflammasome and autophagy assembly at RWTH Aachen, Germany.

As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow at Iowa State University, Chinmaya is exploring the use of natural lipopeptide-derived peptide moieties to reduce the physicochemical parameters-induced aggregation propensity of insulin. His research employs solid-phase peptide synthesis together with other characterization techniques, emphasizing the development of novel bioderived excipients to enhance the stability and effectiveness of insulin formulation, with the goal of benefiting the pharmaceutical industry and the millions of diabetes patients worldwide. Chinmay enjoys trekking and cycling along trails that delve into the dialectology, heritage, culture, and local cuisine of different regions.

Chandrashekhar Lakavath

Mr. Chandrashekhar Lakavath is a Ph.D. scholar at the Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-Hyderabad), Telangana. He holds M.Tech. in Structural Engineering from Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, in 2018 and a B.Tech. in Civil Engineering from JNTUH College of Engineering-Manthani, Telangana, in 2015. He worked as a graduate engineer trainee at Patil Rail Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd and has research experience of one year at IIT Hyderabad under the guidance of Prof. S. Suriya Prakash.

He is interested in developing Ultra high-performance concrete (UHPC), Lightweight concrete, and guidelines for shear design. Currently, he is working on understanding the shear behavior of post-tensioned ultra-high-performance fiber reinforced concrete beams. He also developed a UHPC concrete using locally available materials in India, which is most needed in the construction industry. He has published seven reputed peer-reviewed international journals and four international conference proceedings.

Mr. Lakavath received the best research work awards for two consecutive years at Civil Conclave 2020 and 2021, organized by IIT Roorkee. He received the prestigious Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship (PMRF) and National Fellowship and Scholarship for Higher Education of ST Students (NFST) for his doctoral research. Mr. Lakavath has collaborations with Lyles School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, IOWA State University, Cleveland State University and the University of Birmingham.

As a Fulbright-Nehru Fellow, Lakavath will be developing a shear capacity prediction model for post-tensioned ultra-high performance concrete beams. It will fulfil the need for both design and research engineers to estimate the shear capacity of bridge girders.

Sebin Joseph Sebastian

Sebin Joseph Sebastian is a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kerala. His research focuses on the captivating domain of quantum magnetism, precisely unravelling novel magnetic phases, notably spin liquids in frustrated magnets.

A recipient of the prestigious Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship (PMRF) from the Government of India, Sebin has demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, reflected in noteworthy publications in esteemed journals. He has participated in national and international conferences and webinars, including the 2023 PMRF symposium where his work was highlighted, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field. His presentation earned him the Best Poster award in the broad field of physics.

Starting his academic journey with a bachelor’s degree in physics from St. Berchmans College, Kottayam, Sebin seamlessly transitioned into an integrated Ph.D. (MS + Ph.D.) program at IISER Thiruvananthapuram. He is involved in teaching, especially offering coaching sessions to CSIR aspirants in and outside IISER. He showcased his versatility as a trained badminton player, securing the silver medal at the Inter-IISER Sports Meet in 2023 for badminton while serving as the men’s team captain

As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow at Iowa State University, Ames, IA, Sebin exploring spin liquid signatures in trillium lattice antiferromagnets using nuclear magnetic resonance experiments. His research aims to shed light on these exotic magnetic phases, potentially contributing to the development of a robust platform for fault-tolerant quantum computation. His interests include exploring diverse cuisines and cultures, aligning with his passion for travel, music, and playing musical instruments.