, Govind
Govind
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Multifunctional Memtransistor Sensors Based on Two-dimensional Materials for Mimicking Artificial Neural Networks |
| Field of Study: | Material Science |
| Home Institution: | CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA |
| Grant Start Month: | March 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Prof. Govind joined CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, as Scientist C in 2004 and was promoted to Scientist G in 2022. Since 2019, he has also served as a Professor at the Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research. His research has been recognised with several honours, including the Distinguished Lectureship Award and Medal from the Materials Research Society of India (MRSI), the IETE-CEOT Award, the NASI-Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Award, and the DST-Young Scientist Award.
Prof. Govind is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, the Electron Microscopy Society of India, and an Associate Fellow of the Asia Pacific Academy of Materials. He received the BOYSCAST Fellowship from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, to serve as a visiting scientist at Rutgers University, USA, and the Yusuf Hamid International Exchange Fellowship from the Royal Society, UK, to serve as a visiting scientist at Cambridge University, UK. Prof. Govind has published over 430 research articles in international journals, as well as several books, book chapters, and patents.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Prof. Govind is developing a multisensory, integrated neuromorphic platform that emulates brain-inspired artificial neural networks for neuromorphic computing and environmental information processing. His work focuses on designing neuro-mimetic devices and memtransistors using 2D materials, and includes monolithic integration, stacking, and software architecture to deliver innovative tools for scientific and industrial applications.
Chakraborty, Shiladri
Shiladri Chakraborty
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Electrothermally-enhanced Power Semiconductor Packaging for Next-Generation Transportation Electrification |
| Field of Study: | Energy Studies |
| Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Host Institution: | National Lab of the Rockies, Golden, CO |
| Grant Start Month: | December 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Five months |
Dr. Shiladri Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Bombay. His primary area of expertise is power electronics, which is a field of technology that uses electronic (semiconductor-based) switches for the efficient conversion and control of electrical power in applications such as renewable energy systems, transportation electrification, and data centers.
Dr. Chakraborty’s prior research experience in power electronics packaging includes a highly cited journal paper (Y. Park et al., 2022, IEEE TTE) that received the First Prize Paper Award. He currently leads an India-wide faculty team under the Indian Design, Semiconductor, Packaging, Systems program associated with India’s Semiconductor Mission, which is focused on integrated power electronics. He also serves as Principal Investigator for two ANRF MAHA-EV funded SiC power packaging projects, one on heterogeneously integrated multichip 2D power modules and another on PCB embedded half-bridge.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Chakraborty is pursuing a transformative approach to the design of advanced power semiconductor packages for next-generation electric vehicle power electronics. The project aims to develop SiC multi-chip power modules with reduced parasitic inductances and capacitances, double-sided cooling and sintering, wire-bondless interconnections, and high-temperature substrates. Following design and simulations at IIT Bombay, the visit to National Lab of the Rockies will be leveraged for fabrication and testing. The work is expected to strengthen domestic capabilities in advanced power packaging, foster global innovations in that field and aid the development of compact, efficient converters for a sustainable future.
Chatterjee, Bijoy Chand
Bijoy Chand Chatterjee
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Machine Learning-Driven Resource Optimization for Next-Generation Optical Networks Across Large Geographies: USA and India |
| Field of Study: | Computer Science |
| Home Institution: | South Asian University, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | University of California, Davis, CA |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Eight months |
Dr. Bijoy Chand Chatterjee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at South Asian University (SAU), New Delhi, and an Adjunct Faculty member at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIITD), India. Prior to joining SAU, he held positions at IIIT Delhi, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway, and The University of Electro-Communications, Japan, and has served as a Visiting Researcher at Kyoto University on multiple occasions.
Dr. Chatterjee has authored/co-authored over 150 research papers in reputed journals and conferences, including IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, Journal of Lightwave Technology, and IEEE INFOCOM, and has co-authored two books published by Springer and CRC Press. He has led several national and international R&D projects and served on the technical program committees of major conferences, including IEEE ANTS, HPSR, ICC, NOMS, and GLOBECOM. His research focuses on optical networks, routing, and resource optimization. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, a Fellow of IETE, and Vice-Chair of the IEEE Communications Society Delhi Chapter.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Chatterjee is aiming to develop next-generation optical networking frameworks using machine learning for large-scale deployment in India and the USA. His work emphasizes advanced resource allocation and intelligent network design, aligning well with ongoing efforts and offering strong potential for impactful collaboration in future communication systems.
Devarajan, Barani Kanth
Barani Kanth Devarajan
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Mental Health and Campus Services: A Cross-National Comparison of the US and Indian College Students |
| Field of Study: | Psychology |
| Home Institution: | Pondicherry University, Kalapet, Pondicherry |
| Host Institution: | Ohio University, Athens, OH |
| Grant Start Month: | November 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Prof. Barani Kanth Devarajan is a Professor in the Department of Applied Psychology at Pondicherry University, India, where he has been a founding faculty member since 2007. A recipient of the UGC Raman Postdoctoral Fellowship at Kent State University, USA, his expertise centers on cross-cultural quantitative research methods, psychometrics, youth mental health, and family relationships. He has led and collaborated on several international research projects involving scholars from the United States and Europe, with publications in leading peer-reviewed journals.
In addition to his academic contributions, Prof. Devarajan coordinates student mental health and counseling initiatives and professional training programs promoting accessible and culturally sensitive psychological support systems in higher education. He received the Certificate of Merit for Teaching from Pondicherry University for seven academic years.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Prof. Devarajan is examining the cultural and psychological factors influencing student mental health across India and the United States, as well as the structure, challenges, and best practices of campus mental health services. The project aims to support the development of culturally sensitive and effective campus mental health systems in India.
Gupta, Ritu
Ritu Gupta
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Refining Response Assessment and Residual Disease Monitoring to Enable Tailored Therapy in Hematological Malignancies |
| Field of Study: | Public Health |
| Home Institution: | All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | March 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Dr. Ritu Gupta leads the Unit of Laboratory Oncology at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). A clinician-scientist and hematopathologist, she is engaged in translational research and has contributed to the development of ethnicity-specific, AI-enabled risk stratification models for patients with multiple myeloma, thereby refining cancer staging and prognostication across resource-diverse healthcare settings.
Dr. Gupta established India’s first fully robotic clinical laboratory at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), in addition to founding a Unit of Excellence for Multiple Myeloma Research and a Centre for Advanced Research in Acute Myeloid Leukemia at AIIMS. She has also played an important role in drafting national guidelines in laboratory diagnostics.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Gupta is expanding her research on next-generation strategies for monitoring therapeutic responses in the evolving era of cellular cancer therapeutics. Her current work is directed toward the creation of patient-centric diagnostic workflows that intelligently integrate therapeutic modality, clinically actionable turnaround times, and infrastructure considerations to facilitate timely and individualized intervention.
In addition, Dr. Gupta is engaging with students, scholars, and investigators, sharing her perspective on the integration of clinical, patient-specific, and tumor-biological variables with artificial intelligence to develop robust, evidence-based, and future-ready paradigms in cancer diagnostics.
Joseph, Josna
Josna Joseph
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Spatial Biology Approach to Identify Double Negative B Cell - CD4 T Cell Interaction in Perpetuation of Tissue Fibrosis in Fibrotic Autoimmune Disorders |
| Field of Study: | Bioengineering |
| Home Institution: | Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu |
| Host Institution: | Ragon Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Josna Joseph is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Immunology & Rheumatology at Christian Medical College, Vellore. She completed her PhD in Biological Sciences from Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala in 2010.
Dr. Josna’s research interests include molecular mechanisms underlying fibrosis, biomaterials, tissue engineering and cytocompatibility. Currently, she is involved in teaching and conducting basic research involving pathomechanism in fibrotic autoimmune disorders.
As a former Fulbright postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School (2014-15), Dr. Josna gained research experience at Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston VA Healthcare system. She is a recipient of Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund (split-site doctoral scheme) at National University of Singapore and APLAR Centre of Excellence fellowship at University of Environmental and Occupational Health, Fukuoka, Japan.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Josna plans to learn the intricacies of spatial biology techniques to unravel the double negative B cell-T cell interaction in the affected organs of IgG4-Related Disease patients. This would help to understand the spread of fibrosis from individual cellular interaction level to the extent of a tissue/organ, and to devise targetable mechanisms to delay the disease’s progression.
Khan, Gulfishan
Gulfishan Khan
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Representations of the Palace and Cityscape of Agra/Akbarabad During the First Half of the Seventeenth-Century: A Study Based on Indo-Persian Sources |
| Field of Study: | History |
| Home Institution: | Independent Scholar, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh |
| Host Institution: | University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Prof. Gulfishan Khan is a specialist in medieval Indian history. Till June 2024, she was professor and chairperson of the Department of History at Aligarh Muslim University (India). Her most recent publication is a paper Representations of the Palace and Cityscape (co-authored with W. M. Thackston) in the annual Muqarnas (Brill: 2024). Her major academic contributions are the two books Indian Muslim Perceptions (Oxford University Press, 1998) and Indo-Persian Elite (New Delhi: Manohar, 2025).
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Prof. Gulfishan Khan would be studying some important aspects of architectural refashioning of the dynamic capital (darul khilafa) Agra, a vibrant medieval urban settlement during the first half of the Seventeenth Century. In this significant period the Mughal court at Agra was the nucleus of a splendid flowering of art and artistic culture, based on blending of Indian and Perso-Islamic traditions under the liberal court-patronage of emperor Shah Jahan. The architectural contribution of imperial women in the aestheticization of the urban landscape of the historic capital and its environs would be highlighted.
Kumaresan, Arumugam
Arumugam Kumaresan
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Male Infertility and Sub-Fertility: Delineation of Sperm Biomarkers Using High Throughput Image-Based Flow Cytometry and Genome to Phenome Approach |
| Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
| Home Institution: | ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Southern Regional Station, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Host Institution: | University of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
| Grant Start Month: | May 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Arumugam Kumaresan is an ICAR National Fellow and Principal Scientist at the ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Southern Regional Station, Bengaluru, India. With more than two decades’ experience in animal reproduction research, he has established himself as a key scientist in the fields of semen biology, male fertility and reproductive biotechnology. He earned his PhD in veterinary gynecology and obstetrics from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, India. He completed postdoctoral training at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and the University of Guelph, Canada.
Dr. Kumaresan has led over 30 nationally and internationally funded research projects. His pioneering work has advanced understanding of sperm biology and fertility. Notably, he identified key sperm biomarkers associated with bull fertility and developed a diagnostic kit for fertility prediction. He has authored over 310 peer-reviewed publications and has mentored more than 40 postgraduate and doctoral students. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the National Academy of Dairy Sciences and serves on the editorial boards of several international journals. His scientific contributions have earned global recognition through inclusion in Stanford University and Elsevier/Stanford’s World’s Top 2% Scientists from 2021 to 2025.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Kumaresan is advancing research on biomarker-based sperm phenotyping, next-generation image-based flow cytometry, and genome-to-phenome approaches to identify genetic determinants of male fertility. His work aims to develop a simple, non-invasive diagnostic platform for infertility assessment.
Maibam, Bidyananda
Bidyananda Maibam
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Assessing the Onset of Plate Tectonics on Earth using the Geochemistry and Isotopic Signature of Zircons from the Singhbhum Craton, Eastern India |
| Field of Study: | Earth Sciences |
| Home Institution: | Manipur University, Imphal, Manipur |
| Host Institution: | University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Prof. Bidyananda Maibam has a PhD from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He is a Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Manipur University. He was a recipient of the BOYSCAST Fellowship sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India to conduct collaborative research at the University of Mainz, Germany. He applies elemental and isotopic compositions of rocks and zircons (U-Pb, Lu-Hf, and O) to study the formation and evolution of Archean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic rocks in India.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Prof. Maibam is deciphering which geodynamic processes predominated in the formation of the earliest continental crust. Due to the limited extent of the early rock record, it remains unclear whether plate tectonics was operative throughout Earth’s history or if there were major changes in the dominant mechanisms of continental crust formation over time. He is characterizing the geochemistry of Paleo-Mesoarchean zircons of the Singhbhum craton to provide constraints for a tectonic evolutionary model for this region, with broad-scale implications for how continents were formed on early Earth.
Manoharan, Aleena
Aleena Manoharan
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Intersections between Bioregion and Tiṇai: Pedagogical Strategies and Prospects for Comparative Ecocritical Research |
| Field of Study: | Language/Literature/Linguistics |
| Home Institution: | CMS College Kottayam, Kottayam, Kerala |
| Host Institution: | Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Four months |
Dr. Aleena Manoharan is Associate Professor at the Department of English, CMS College Kottayam, Kerala, where she teaches courses on literary theory, literary criticism, American and European literatures. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Madras and specializes in ecocriticism, with particular focus on the concept of bioregion as an ecocritical tool to analyze literary texts. She is the author of the book Bioregion and Indigeneity in Literary Imagination (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023) and has significant academic publications to her credit. She has delivered several keynote lectures and plenary talks on ecocriticism for seminars and has presented papers at national and international conferences, both in India and abroad.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Manoharan is continuing to focus on bioregional studies in the wake of present environmental and ecological crises. Her project focuses on understanding the intersections between the land-based theories, bioregion and tinai, and their implications in ecocritical pedagogy and research. Dr. Manoharan will also examine the pedagogical strategies required to effectively facilitate teaching and research practices based on these theories, particularly their application to the study of indigenous literatures.
Mohanty, Sushree Sangita
Sushree Sangita Mohanty
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | AI-Driven Mother Tongue-Based Learning in Indigenous Education |
| Field of Study: | Anthropology |
| Home Institution: | Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
| Host Institution: | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL |
| Grant Start Month: | March 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Sushree Sangita Mohanty is an applied anthropologist, educator, and researcher with over twelve years of experience in indigenous education, linguistic sustainability, and the integration of emerging technologies for social impact. She holds a doctorate in anthropology from the University of Hyderabad. She previously served as Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Co-Director of Project K-MUSE, and Head of the Centre for Indigenous Languages & Narratives at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) University, Bhubaneswar. Dr. Mohanty is currently an independent researcher and consultant with International Institute for the Inclusive Museum.
Dr. Mohanty led the UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize-winning Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education program at KISS, benefiting over 40,000 indigenous children across Odisha. Her work spans multilingual curriculum development, AI- and NLP-enabled tools, and STEM education in indigenous languages to support language revitalization. She is the editor of Applying AI-Based Tools and Technologies Towards Revitalization of Indigenous and Endangered Languages (Springer, 2024) and an editorial board member of The International Journal of the Inclusive Museum. She was recognized with the Emerging Scholar Award by the Common Ground Research Network, USA, and the Emerging Anthropologist Award at the World Anthropology Congress, 2023.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar at the CyberSocial Learning Laboratory, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Dr. Mohanty is developing culturally responsive, AI-supported educational prototypes that embed indigenous languages into mother-tongue-based multilingual learning environments, drawing on comparative insights from indigenous education contexts in both India and the United States.
Naqvi, Hasan Raja
Hasan Raja Naqvi
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | From Climate Data to Resilience: Geospatial Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Flood Risk and Adaptation Planning for Lower Periyar, India and Upper Illinois, USA Catchments |
| Field of Study: | Environmental Science/ Studies |
| Home Institution: | Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | University of Illinois, Chicago, IL |
| Grant Start Month: | November 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Hasan Raja Naqvi is an Assistant Professor of geography at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New Delhi. He earned his PhD on “Watershed Management for Soil Conservation: A Case of Nun Nadi Watershed” in 2013 from the Department of Geography at JMI. He completed his undergraduate and master’s degrees in geography from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. His academic background comprises physical geography, environmental systems, and geospatial analysis.
Dr. Naqvi’s research interests include climate resilience, natural hazards, watershed management, air pollution, and geospatial technologies. He has published more than 50 research articles in national and international journals and presented his work in the United States, China, Taiwan, and Ethiopia. He has also completed an Indo-Taiwan collaborative project funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research and received the Scientific High-Level Visiting Fellowship for France in 2024.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Naqvi is working on an interdisciplinary project which applies advanced GeoAI and climate analytics to improve flood-risk assessment, resilience planning, and sustainable watershed management in vulnerable regions of India and the United States.
P. N. Vinayachandran, P. N. Vinayachandran
P. N. Vinayachandran P. N. Vinayachandran
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Regulation of Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZ) by Upper Ocean Process Driven by Buoyancy Gradients |
| Field of Study: | Earth Sciences |
| Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Host Institution: | Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, MD |
| Grant Start Month: | November 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Prof. P. N. Vinayachandran is the Chair of the Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). He obtained his MSc (Engineering) and PhD degrees from IISc and pursued postdoctoral research at the University of Tokyo. He also served as a Senior Researcher at the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC). He is currently a professor of oceanography, with expertise spanning both field observations and numerical modelling of oceanic processes.
Prof. Vinayachandran’s research has made significant contributions to Indian Ocean science, particularly in the areas of ocean circulation and dynamics, air-sea interaction, and physical-biological interactions. He is a recipient of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, J. C. Bose Fellowship, and fellowships of science academies in India. There are regions in the world’s oceans where dissolved oxygen concentrations fall below levels critical for sustaining marine life. In the Indian Ocean, both the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal host oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). However, the Arabian Sea contains one of the most intense OMZs in the world.
During his Fulbright–Nehru Fellowship, Prof. Vinayachandran is planning to investigate the processes governing oceanic OMZs and their changes using long-term simulations with a coupled physical-biogeochemical ocean model.
Raja, Ira
Ira Raja
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Memory Unbound: Aging, Identity, and the Social Life of Forgetting in Contemporary Indian Narratives |
| Field of Study: | Language/Literature/Linguistics |
| Home Institution: | University of Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Brandeis University, Waltham, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Prof. Ira Raja is Professor of English at the University of Delhi. She received her PhD from La Trobe University, Australia. She works at the intersection of postcolonial studies, ageing, and material culture, with a focus on Indian literary and visual cultures. Her research examines how experiences of care, memory, and everyday life are shaped by, and in turn reshape, broader formations of identity, nation, and migration. She has published widely in journals such as Journal of Aging Studies, Postcolonial Studies, and Thesis Eleven, and has edited and co-edited several books, including Grey Areas: An Anthology of Contemporary Indian Fiction on Ageing.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Prof. Raja is exploring memory as a relational and culturally embedded process. Drawing on contemporary Indian fiction, her project challenges medicalized approaches that frame ageing primarily in terms of decline, showing how forgetting can also enable reinterpretation, selfhood, and social connection. By bringing multilingual Indian literary archives into dialogue with global debates in memory and ageing studies, the project contributes a South Asian perspective to interdisciplinary conversations in the humanities and the medical humanities.
Shewale, Swapnil Anna
Swapnil Anna Shewale
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Probing the Neuroendocrine Mechanisms that Facilitate Rapid Divergence Under Sexual Selection |
| Field of Study: | Neuroscience |
| Home Institution: | Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Hazarimal Somani College, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Host Institution: | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL |
| Grant Start Month: | February 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Swapnil Anna Shewale is an Assistant Professor of zoology at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Hazarimal Somani College, Mumbai. He completed his postgraduate studies in the Department of Zoology at Savitribai Phule Pune University and earned his doctoral degree from the University of Mumbai, specializing in anuran neuroendocrinology. He continues his active research association with Savitribai Phule Pune University under the guidance of Prof. Shobha Bhargava.
Dr. Shewale’s research primarily focuses on unraveling the neuroendocrine mechanisms that govern physiological adaptation and behavioral plasticity in anuran systems, with particular emphasis on the role of neuropeptides and signaling pathways under diverse environmental stressors and changing ecological conditions. His research contributions have been published in international journals such as General and Comparative Endocrinology, Neuropeptides, Neuroscience Letters, and Conservation Physiology. He has presented his research at several prestigious national and international scientific forums, including the World Congress of Herpetology (WCH10, Malaysia) and the Conference on Comparative Endocrinology (CECE 2022, Faro, Portugal). He is a recipient of the prestigious European Society for Comparative Endocrinology Fellowship and the SERB-ITS Award from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Shewale is investigating the neurobiological basis of male parental care and coloration in the recently diverged common and white ecotypes of the three-spined stickleback. The study seeks to elucidate how shared neuroendocrine circuits shape behavioral evolution, thereby providing broader insights into the mechanisms driving phenotypic diversity, adaptation, and early ecological divergence.
Singh, Saurabh
Saurabh Singh
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Sub Convexity, Counting Rational Points on Variety and Rankin-Selberg Problem |
| Field of Study: | Mathematical Sciences |
| Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
| Host Institution: | University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX |
| Grant Start Month: | February 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Saurabh Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at IIT Kanpur. He completed his PhD at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research under the supervision of Prof. A. Sankaranarayanan, where he worked on problems related to the Riesz mean of certain arithmetical functions. Following his PhD, he held postdoctoral positions at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, under Prof. Ritabrata Munshi, where he worked on delta methods and sub convexity problems, and at Ulm University under Prof. Dr. Helmut Maier, where his research focused on the average behavior of arithmetical functions.
At IIT Kanpur, Dr. Singh works with his students on applications of the circle method and moment problems for L-functions.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Singh is working on problems related to establishing sub-Weyl bounds, counting special points on quadratic surfaces, and breaking the Rankin-Selberg barrier for general GL(2) × GL(2) L-functions.
Siwach, Priyanka
Priyanka Siwach
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Developing RNAi Strategy for Disrupting Virus Transmission in Whiteflies on a Surrogate Model in the USA for Cotton Leaf Curl Virus (Clcuv) Management in India |
| Field of Study: | Agricultural Sciences |
| Home Institution: | Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana |
| Host Institution: | The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Prof. Priyanka Siwach is Professor of biotechnology at Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana. With over 24 years of academic and research experience, her work focuses on plant biotechnology, molecular plant virology, functional genomics, and sustainable strategies for crop protection, particularly against cotton leaf curl virus disease (CLCuD), a profound threat to cotton cultivation in the Indian subcontinent.
Prof. Siwach has published over 80 research and review papers in international journals and has co-authored and edited several books with Springer and Taylor & Francis. Her research contributions include the co-development of a genome annotation algorithm published in Nucleic Acids Research, development of RNAi-based antiviral strategies, and genomic and transcriptomic studies on CLCuV and its interactions with host plants and insect vectors. She also holds an Indian patent in biotechnology.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Prof. Siwach is aiming to develop RNAi-based approaches to disrupt whitefly-mediated virus transmission using a surrogate whitefly-squash leaf curl virus model in the United States. Her project combines transcriptomics, gene silencing, and functional validation to explore environmentally sustainable alternatives to pesticide-based management of viral crop diseases.
Beyond research, Prof. Siwach mentors’ young researchers and promotes student well-being through workshops on life skills, mindfulness, and emotional resilience. She aims to strengthen interdisciplinary and international collaborations in biotechnology while advancing sustainable agricultural solutions for farmers in India and beyond.
Srivastava, Poulami Chakraborty
Poulami Chakraborty Srivastava
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Unraveling In-Situ Irradiation Effects on Liquid Metal Corrosion in Fusion Materials: Towards Radiation-Decelerated Corrosion Mechanisms |
| Field of Study: | Materials Science |
| Home Institution: | Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Host Institution: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Poulami Chakraborty Srivastava is a Scientific Officer at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, and an Associate Professor at Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI). She is a lead materials engineer in the advanced nuclear reactor program and has made key contributions to the development of structural materials for Gen-IV reactors, including fusion and molten salt reactors. Her pioneering work on liquid metal technology for the Indian Test Blanket Module for International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor has positioned India as a frontrunner in this field.
Dr. Srivastava is a recipient of several awards including the Young Engineer Award from the Indian National Academy of Engineering in 2019, the Department of Atomic Energy Young Engineer Award, Distinction in Corrosion Science and Technology from National Association of Corrosion Engineers International, ITAS Mettler-Toledo Young Scientist Award and Best PhD thesis awards from the American Society of Metals, HBNI and NACE. She has authored over 40 international journal papers and book chapters and is also an editorial board member of Scientific Reports.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Srivastava is planning to establish the effect of in situ proton irradiation over the corrosion behavior of ferritic/martensitic steels in liquid lead-based alloys using the unique accelerator-based beamline at MIT. Her project would validate a hypothesis which predicts that radiation may slow down the corrosion in liquid metals, confirmation of which would save years of corrosion tests and obviate corrosion mitigation measures.
Sugumar, Hemavathi
Hemavathi Sugumar
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Advanced Immersion Cooling Architecture for Enhanced Thermal Safety and Lifecycle Management of Lithium-Ion Battery Packs |
| Field of Study: | Energy Studies |
| Home Institution: | CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
| Host Institution: | University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX |
| Grant Start Month: | November 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Hemavathi Sugumar is a Senior Scientist (Scientist D) in Electrochemical Power Sources Division at CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute and Assistant Professor at the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR). She specializes in battery engineering, energy storage, and electric vehicle (EV) technologies. She holds a PhD in engineering sciences from AcSIR and an ME in power system engineering.
Dr. Sugumar’s research focuses on AI-enabled battery management systems (BMS), electro-thermal diagnostics, battery thermal management, and safety architectures for lithium-ion energy storage systems used in electric mobility and grid applications. She has led nationally relevant CSIR, DST and industry-funded projects on smart BMS development and thermal safety enhancement for mission-critical battery packs. She is a member of more than 20 national and international professional societies and multiple honors, including the IEI Young Engineers Award, INYAS & INAE Member, IEEE Senior Member, and Women in Energy Leadership Recognition (IESW 2025). Through her work, Dr. Sugumar continues to drive innovation in sustainable battery technologies and clean energy transition for India’s e-mobility future.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Sugumar is focusing on developing an advanced immersion cooling system for lithium-ion battery packs to improve thermal uniformity, reduce safety risks, and enhance lifecycle management under demanding operating conditions. Through this fellowship, she seeks to develop collaborative modeling and experimental frameworks, publish high-quality research outcomes, and build long-term Indo-U.S. partnerships in battery thermal management, sustainable energy systems, and safer electric-mobility technologies.
Thatte, Prachi Shrikant
Prachi Shrikant Thatte
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | What Makes Conservation Work at Scale? A Comparative Analysis of Landscape-Scale Initiatives |
| Field of Study: | Environmental Science/ Studies |
| Home Institution: | Consultant, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Host Institution: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Prachi Shrikant Thatte earned her PhD from the National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru, in 2018, where her research examined how multiple wildlife species move through human-modified landscapes. She holds a BSc in biochemistry from the University of Mumbai and an MSc in health science from the University of Pune.
Dr. Thatte received the 2019 Zeiss Wildlife Conservation Award. She worked as the Lead for Connectivity Conservation with WWF-India between 2019 and 2025. She spearheaded the creation of the Coalition for Wildlife Corridors, a multi-organization network dedicated to advancing connectivity conservation in India. Since 2025, Dr. Thatte has been working as an independent consultant on various wildlife conservation projects.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Thatte is examining the factors that influence the success or challenges of landscape-scale conservation initiatives. She is assessing social and institutional characteristics across initiatives at different stages to identify governance and collaboration practices that support effective conservation.
Voora, Vamsee Krishna
Vamsee Krishna Voora
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowships (Research) |
| Project Title: | Computational Operando X-ray Spectroscopy: Enabling New Catalyst Design Paradigms |
| Field of Study: | Chemistry |
| Home Institution: | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Host Institution: | University of California, Irvine, CA |
| Grant Start Month: | November 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. Vamsee Krishna Voora is an Associate Professor at Department of Chemical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Before beginning his independent career, he did his PhD from University of Pittsburgh followed by a postdoctoral fellowship from the University of California, Irvine.
Dr. Voora’s doctoral work led to the identification of new electronic states of negatively charged molecular systems, which are known as nonvalence correlation-bound states. His current research interests include developing efficient computational tools and theoretical models for understanding core-level spectroscopy, weak intermolecular interactions and surface chemistry. The methods developed by his group have become a part of widely used quantum chemistry software suites.
As a Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Dr. Voora will develop computational frameworks to provide femtosecond-scale electronic structure information of active sites, in chemical reactions, under realistic reaction conditions. This framework will offer dynamic insights into reaction mechanisms, complementing experimental operando studies and enhancing the interpretation of industrial important catalytic reactions.
Arora, Sarthak
Sarthak Arora
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Environmental Science/ Studies |
| Home Institution: | Ramjas College, Delhi University, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Northeastern University, Boston, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Two years |
Mr. Sarthak Arora is a researcher based in Delhi, working at the intersection of environment and machine learning. His research looks at river remediation, wildfire risk-prediction, biodiversity monitoring, and remote sensing. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Ramjas College, Delhi University, and a PG Diploma in Machine Learning from Plaksha University.
Having worked with corporations such as Nearbuy, Paytm, Disney+ Hotstar, and Indifi as a Data Analyst/Scientist in the past, Sarthak pivoted to academia to pursue interdisciplinary research with universities and non-profits. As a part of Collaborative Earth’s Ganges Lab, led by Dr. Anthony Acciavatti, he has been engaged in developing a comprehensive River Remediation strategy for the Ganges River. At Wuuii Inc, he designed computer vision architectures using multi-modal earth observation datasets to improve wildfire risk assessments.
Sarthak is pursuing a master’s program in environmental studies to further engage with spatio-temporal ecological systems, especially how they are impacted by climate variability. After that, he plans to undertake projects which will focus on designing scalable, resource-efficient modelling approaches for active environmental challenges in the Global South. As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Sarthak is aiming to integrate data-driven insights with environmental justice and policymaking to help guide global conservation practices. The scope and scale of interdisciplinary research needed to address the complexities of environmental resilience requires access to global networks, which he is eager to leverage during the fellowship period.
Babbar, Abhishek
Abhishek Babbar
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
| Home Institution: | Advocate, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Yale Law School, New Haven, CT |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Mr. Abhishek Babbar practices as an advocate in New Delhi. His work spans the breadth of public law, with particular emphasis on federalism, affirmative action, minority rights, and election regulation.
Abhishek graduated from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. He has experience across a range of professional settings, including as an associate at a major law firm and as a judicial assistant to former Supreme Court judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul. He also worked on a Netflix series in a creative role. Alongside his practice, Abhishek has been closely involved with the Forum for Human Rights in Jammu & Kashmir, where he authored its annual reports and was later inducted into as a member.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow at Yale Law School, Abhishek is examining how legal frameworks can preserve electoral integrity and secure public trust in election outcomes. After his studies, he aims to contribute to democratic reform in India.
Banerjee, Arthita
Arthita Banerjee
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Sustainable Development/Sustainability |
| Home Institution: | Environmental Resources Management (ERM), Kolkata, West Bengal |
| Host Institution: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Arthita Banerjee is a consultant at Environmental Resources Management (ERM), where she works at the intersection of sustainability and development. Her work focuses on how environmental and social risks are assessed, priced, and managed within large-scale investments across emerging markets. She has advised on over 45 transactions across India and the Asia-Pacific region, working with institutions such as the World Bank – IFC, Green Climate Fund, and major private equity investors. Her sectoral experience spans renewable energy (hydro, solar, wind), transmission infrastructure, data centers, and healthcare and pharmaceuticals.
Arthita holds a BA LLB (Hons) from Hidayatullah National Law University. She is a Fellow of the Women in Climate & Energy Fellowship (WICEF) at EnergyLab, a major climate tech startup accelerator, where she was selected to a global cohort of sixteen and developed a parametric insurance model aimed at improving financial resilience to climate shocks. Her work reflects a broader interest in designing market-based mechanisms that make climate risk more effectively priced and managed.
Arthita was part of ERM’s Foundation Committee, where she supported initiatives advancing women’s livelihoods in the low-carbon economy through Swadhina, a non-profit organization, and mentored first-generation university students through the Bloomberg x Asian University for Women program.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Arthita is pursuing a Master’s in Climate Finance at Columbia University. She is deepening her understanding of how financial systems can be designed to respond to a changing climate, not only by managing risk but by directing capital toward more resilient and inclusive futures.
Basarkar, Pratiksha Sanjay
Pratiksha Sanjay Basarkar
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
| Home Institution: | Lawyer, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Host Institution: | Harvard University, Boston, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Pratiksha S. Basarkar graduated with a BA LLB (Hons) from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore in 2018, where she was awarded the Heyning-Roelli Foundation Scholarship to attend a semester at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Since graduation, Pratiksha has worked as a litigation lawyer across roles. She began her career at a major law firm before joining Project 39A (now The Square Circle Clinic, NALSAR University of Law), a criminal justice organization. Here she led teams providing pro bono legal representation to persons sentenced to death before the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts, contributing to several acquittals and commutations of sentences. She has facilitated mitigation investigations and worked on strategic litigation addressing broader issues in the criminal justice system, such as unreliable forensic evidence and mental healthcare in prisons. Beyond litigation, she has written on new criminal laws and engaged with stakeholders including social workers and policy researchers through training and discussions.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Pratiksha is pursuing an LLM at Harvard Law School. She is studying comparative and interdisciplinary approaches to criminal law and systemic reform, with a focus on wrongful convictions, to inform litigation and reform efforts in India.
Borthakur , Shristi
Shristi Borthakur
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
| Home Institution: | Lawyer, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Shristi Borthakur is a lawyer practicing in New Delhi and works on disability rights. Shristi’s work is deeply influenced by personal experience, driving her to focus on disability rights, especially for persons with mental and development disabilities. She works closely with persons with disabilities, caregivers, educators, and special schools to access legal protections, such as appointment of a guardian, travel regulations, access to higher education, insurance, estate planning, and so on. Her long-term goal is to contribute to the development of disability rights jurisprudence in India, including legal reforms addressing transition to adulthood, guardianship, training modules for lawyers and judges, and policy integration.
She holds a BA LLB degree from Symbiosis Law School. She worked for five years at the office of senior advocate Ms Arundhati Katju and also independently argued cases. She has worked on diverse cases ranging from civil to commercial and criminal to constitutional before the Supreme Court. Notably, Shristi has worked on the landmark case of marriage equality before the Indian Supreme Court, an experience that shaped her commitment to constitutional and social justice.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Shristi is pursuing a Master of Laws degree to undertake a study on the equivalent disability laws and processes in the United States and test their applicability to the existing framework in India. She is focusing on public and social infrastructure that exists in the US, and its impact on people with disabilities. Shristi plans to continue to build her independent litigation practice in India.
Das, Pradip
Pradip Das
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Economics |
| Home Institution: | Gates Foundation, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Mr. Pradip Das is a consultant in the Inclusive Financial Systems team at the Gates Foundation, India, where he focuses on advancing digital financial inclusion for underserved communities. His work spans BC (business correspondent) agent network strengthening, digital merchant payments, and financial services for women, encompassing grant oversight, impact assessments, and the design of new financial inclusion initiatives in partnership with the Government of India.
Prior to the Gates Foundation, Pradip served as a Resident Representative at the World Bank Group, providing technical assistance to the National Rural Economic Transformation Project (NRETP), a flagship initiative under the Ministry of Rural Development implemented in partnership with the World Bank and IFC. Earlier, he led a nationally recognized, CSR award-winning financial inclusion project at CRISIL Foundation in Assam and served as Mission Executive at the Uttar Pradesh State Rural Livelihoods Mission where he developed state-level policies and launch strategies for community development programs.
Pradip holds a postgraduate diploma in environmental management from the Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Pradip is pursuing a Master of Science degree in economics at Arizona State University. His studies will sharpen his analytical skills to design and evaluate evidence-based digital finance interventions to improve formal credit access for underserved and women entrepreneurs in rural and low-income communities in India.
Johnson, Raju Manjali Rhee
Raju Manjali Rhee Johnson
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Public Health |
| Home Institution: | K-DISC (Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council), Government of Kerala, Government of Kerala, Kochi, Kerala |
| Host Institution: | Harvard University, Boston, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Dr. Raju Manjali Rhee Johnson is an award-winning pharmaceutical physician and med-tech innovator, currently leading the Kerala Genome Data Centre, a flagship genomics program under the Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council. His work focuses on leveraging genomics and digital health to enable population-scale public health transformation and economic development.
Dr. Raju began his career in pharmaceutical medical affairs before moving into strategy and leadership roles across digital health and med-tech. He has held key positions at Wolters Kluwer, supporting clinical decision systems across South Asia. He also served at Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, where he worked on advancing digital therapeutics and medical technologies. Dr. Rhee actively mentors and advises incubators, accelerators, and over 50 startups in healthcare and technology.
Beyond healthcare, Dr. Raju is a storyteller and creative practitioner. He has hosted a solo photography exhibition at Mumbai’s Jehangir Art Gallery. A sought-after speaker, he has delivered talks at more than 500 scientific forums and has also been featured at prominent literary platforms such as the Kerala Literature Festival, Global
AI Summit and other major management and tech conferences. He has authored multiple articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and contributed to national newspapers, shaping conversations at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and public policy.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow at Harvard University, Dr. Raju is pursuing a master’s in public health. His goal is to integrate med-tech innovation, genomics, and policy to design scalable, equitable public health solutions for India and other emerging economies.
Maheshwari, Natasha
Natasha Maheshwari
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
| Home Institution: | Lawyer, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Natasha Maheshwari is a constitutional and human rights lawyer. She graduated from the Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai in 2021, after which she has been practising in New Delhi – first at the chambers of Ms Vrinda Bhandari, and then with senior advocates Mr Shadan Farasat and Ms Warisha Farasat.
Natasha’s practice is focused on expanding, broadening, and reshaping the contours of the right to freedom of speech and expression in India, as well as limiting the increasingly aggressive attempts made by private and public institutions to interfere with this right.
Natasha has worked on more than 30 cases involving the regulation and restriction of speech, press freedoms, intermediary liability, and digital rights. Alongside litigation, Natasha has taught certificate courses on digital rights and cybercrimes, contributed to research and scholarship on the subject, and advised intergovernmental organisations and corporates on tech policy.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Natasha is studying comparative constitutional law and American constitutional law and theory. In particular, she wants to compare doctrine and standards of review used by Indian and American courts while determining the constitutionality of measures limiting free speech.
Mathew, Blesson
Blesson Mathew
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
| Home Institution: | Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Mr. Blesson Mathew is a governance and public policy professional working at the intersection of policy, diplomacy, and international development. A graduate of St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, with a degree in English and political science, he went on to pursue a master’s in international relations and diplomacy on a Chevening scholarship.
With over a decade’s experience in public policy implementation, Blesson has worked extensively with the Government of India, particularly within the Ministry of Rural Development, driving large-scale development initiatives. He has contributed to India’s foreign policy engagements through his work with the Ministry of External Affairs, including in key divisions such as the G20 Secretariat. During India’s G20 presidency, he played a role in supporting negotiations around the New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration and was closely associated with the Trade and Investment Working Group and Startup20 engagement track.
Beyond government, Blesson has designed and led global fellowship programmes aligned with India’s Neighbourhood First policy. He has helped establish self-learning ecosystems across Rwanda and other parts of Africa, creating accessible, open spaces for youth-led innovation and skill development.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Blesson is now focused on integrating education policy with diplomacy to drive systemic change in India’s higher education landscape. His long-term vision is to build world-class academic institutions that advance the vision of Viksit Bharat and democratize access to transformative education.
Pratap, Aparimita
Aparimita Pratap
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
| Home Institution: | Lawyer, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Aparimita Pratap is a lawyer with over seven years of experience, currently working at the intersection of criminal law, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), and access to justice for marginalized communities in India. She holds a BA LLB (Hons) from The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (2019).
Aparimita designed and led a legal aid program at the Migration and Asylum Project, a New Delhi-based refugee legal aid center. Her work focused on increasing legal awareness on SGBV, training beneficiaries and creating community structures such as legal aid clinics and women’s groups where beneficiaries could openly discuss violence. She worked on strengthening the capacity of private and state actors to respond to SGBV, training paralegal volunteers, legal aid lawyers, women panchayats, and counsellors across Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh.
Alongside, Aparimita has represented over 100 survivors and built a network of lawyers to expand legal representation in SGBV cases. She has also used strategic litigation, including before the Delhi High Court, challenging coercive mediation in domestic violence cases. She now has independent practice and continues this work.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Aparimita is focusing on criminal law and trauma-informed, survivor-centric jurisprudence in SGBV cases. She is studying how legal frameworks in the United States protect survivors during investigation and trial and will bring these learnings back to India to challenge gaps in criminal law through litigation and advocacy. She will also continue her work to improve the legal aid system in India.
Ramakrishna , Manasa
Manasa Ramakrishna
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | International Legal Studies |
| Home Institution: | Lawyer, New Delhi, Delhi |
| Host Institution: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Manasa Ramakrishna is a lawyer specializing in criminal law, constitutional rights, and the death penalty. She has worked at The Square Circle Clinic, NALSAR University of Law (formerly known as Project 39A) where she represented individuals on death row before the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts. Her work with prisoners and their families and the lived realities of the criminal justice system informs her interest in the structural and institutional dimensions of the criminal justice system. She has also contributed to research and strategic litigation at the intersection of criminal and constitutional law.
Manasa graduated from Jindal Global Law School with a BA LLB (Hons) degree in 2020. Thereafter, she worked at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas in Mumbai, where she advised on white-collar crime, arbitration, and commercial disputes. This experience sharpened her understanding of institutional processes and accountability, which continues to inform her approach to criminal law.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Manasa is studying criminal law and procedure and constitutional theory. She will engage with interdisciplinary approaches in the United States to deepen her understanding of the criminal justice system. Manasa hopes to build her litigation practice and contribute to rights-based criminal justice advocacy in India.
Sharma, Shivangi
Shivangi Sharma
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Higher Education Administration |
| Home Institution: | Kautilya School of Public Policy, Hyderabad, Telangana |
| Host Institution: | Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | One year |
Ms. Shivangi Sharma is the General Manager (Programs) at Kautilya School of Public Policy in Hyderabad, where she oversees program design, curriculum development, academic and industry partnerships. She has co-developed and facilitated the adaptation of the Stanford Interpersonal Dynamics T-Group course for Indian classrooms. She has been associated with Kautilya since its founding in 2021, serving as Executive Assistant to Dean, Program Manager and General Manager.
Shivangi is a first-generation college graduate from a farming family of Ashoknagar district in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from Rajdhani College, University of Delhi and an MA in Liberal Studies from Ashoka University, where she was also awarded a Young India Fellowship. She also holds a senior diploma in Kathak from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellow, Shivangi is pursuing an MA in International Education Policy Analysis at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education. Her studies focus on global and comparative education policy and economics of education. She plans to strengthen international collaborations in Indian higher education and build institutions that are accessible to students from underserved communities.
Thimmappa, Naveen Kumar Banageri
Naveen Kumar Banageri Thimmappa
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Journalism and Mass Communication |
| Home Institution: | Writer, Independent Filmmaker, Educator, Hosabale, Karnataka |
| Host Institution: | New York University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Two years |
Mr. Naveen Kumar is a writer, filmmaker, and educator from Hosabale, a village in Soraba Taluk, Karnataka. A first-generation student from an indigenous community and a strong believer in diversity and representation, his work is rooted in community-led storytelling and focuses on rural life, caste, memory, and social justice. Naveen has written, directed, shot, and edited several short films made collaboratively with over a hundred people from his village. His films have been screened at international film festivals and have won multiple awards. He has also conducted grassroots filmmaking workshops at major educational institutions across Karnataka.
Naveen holds a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from St Joseph’s University, Bangalore, and a master’s degree in journalism and mass communication from Bangalore University. He writes in both Kannada and English. His personal essay Track 01 won the Barbra Naidu Award for Personal Essay (2023) and is included in the third-year BA English syllabus at St Joseph’s University. He is the recipient of the Toto Award for Kannada Creative Writing (2024) and was recognized as a Deccan Herald Changemaker in 2026. Naveen has collaborated with multiple non-profit organizations as a filmmaker and social media consultant. He also runs Bheemashaale, a community learning center in his village, where he works with over 150 first-generation learners from indigenous backgrounds through arts-based education.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Master’s fellow, Naveen is deepening his practice in ethical, community-centered documentary storytelling through global artistic and academic engagement. He plans to strengthen independent documentary cinema and grassroots storytelling in India.
, Anand
Anand
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Urban Greening in a Globalizing World: An Applied Research Agenda for Livable and Sustainable Cities |
| Field of Study: | Urban and Regional Planning |
| Home Institution: | Independent Scholar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh |
| Host Institution: | University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Anand is an online urban and community forestry consultant at Fair Forests Consulting LLC, Michigan, USA specializing in urban forestry, ecosystem services, and climate resilience. He earned his MSc in natural resource management and PhD in environmental sciences from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. His doctoral research focused on ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and governance of urban green spaces.
Dr. Anand has worked with organizations including the USDA Forest Service and has extensive expertise in i-Tree Tools, GIS and urban ecological assessment. He has published in reputed national and international journals. He was honored with the 2025 i-Tree Innovation Award by the Urban and Community Forestry Society, USA.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Anand is collaborating on international comparative research on urban greening and large-scale tree planting initiatives. His work focuses on plantable urban space, governance, community engagement, and landscape preferences in urban forestry. Dr. Anand is also contributing as co-editor to an academic volume on urban greening.
, Lakshyayog
Lakshyayog
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Sporting Urbanism: A Comparative Study of India and the United States of America |
| Field of Study: | Urban and Regional Planning |
| Home Institution: | National Law School of India University, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Host Institution: | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Lakshyayog is a postdoctoral fellow at the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), working on a British Academy-funded collaborative project between the University of Oxford and NLSIU. He obtained his undergraduate degree in geography from the University of Delhi in 2015, followed by a postgraduate degree in geography from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in 2017. He was awarded a PhD from JNU in May 2025. His doctoral research was funded by the Junior and Senior Research Fellowships from the University Grants Commission. Previously, he worked with development sector organizations such as the World Resources Institute India and ActionAid India.
Dr. Lakshyayog’s research interests lie at the intersections of sports and urban development in India, specifically examining the promotion of everyday physical activity and leisure in cities. With research articles and chapters published in reputed journals and edited volumes, he has presented his research work at several international conferences. In March 2025, he was selected as a Writing Urban India Fellow 3.0 of the Urban Studies Foundation, UK and NLSIU.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Lakshyayog will explore the ways in which cities in India and the United States use sport to reshape urban space, mobilize real estate investment, and instrumentalize global visibility. Through a comparative study of Delhi and Ahmedabad in India and Atlanta and Los Angeles in the US, Dr. Lakshyayog aims to examine the emerging phenomenon of sports cities.
Arora, Shaifali
Shaifali Arora
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Recipes of Resilience: Tracing 1947 Partition’s Impact on Vernacular Foods of Punjab |
| Field of Study: | History |
| Home Institution: | Independent Scholar, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan |
| Host Institution: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Shaifali Arora is a scholar of colonial and postcolonial South Asian history, with a particular interest in the cultural and linguistic history of the 1947 Partition of India. Her research examines how histories of displacement are remembered, reworked, and transmitted through everyday practices, with a particular focus on Punjab.
Dr. Arora received her PhD in English from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian Institute of Technology Indore. She holds an MA and MPhil in English and a BA (Hons) in English from Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi. She has also qualified the UGC-NTA NET in English. She received the Alliance of Digital Humanities Bursary Award to visit McGill University, Canada, in 2017 and the ASEM-DUO Fellowship to visit Lancaster University, UK, in 2020.
Dr. Arora’s research papers have been published in international journals such as South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies (Taylor & Francis) and Contemporary South Asia (Taylor & Francis).
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Arora will document and analyze the culinary practices of refugees from regions such as Bahawalpur and Multan, focusing on how food functions as a living archive of displacement, resilience, and gendered memory. Her project is significant as South Asian Studies programs in the US are increasingly foregrounding micro-histories, gendered narratives, and diasporic memory in understanding Partition. This project will illustrate how domestic culinary practices serve as cultural repositories, particularly among women whose roles as preservers and transmitters of subregional identities through food remain critically underexplored.
Chakraborty, Hindol
Hindol Chakraborty
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Lieux de Mémoire: Revisiting the Armenian Genocide through the Postmemory of Select American and Indian Women writers |
| Field of Study: | Language/Literature/Linguistics |
| Home Institution: | Swami Vivekananda University, Kolkata, West Bengal |
| Host Institution: | Clark University, Worcester, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Hindol Chakraborty is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Swami Vivekananda University, West Bengal. He earned his BA (Hons) in English from Narasinha Dutt College under University of Calcutta in 2010. He received a master’s degree in English literature from Aliah University, Kolkata in 2012. His PhD was awarded by Jharkhand Rai University, Ranchi in 2022.
Dr. Chakraborty’s primary research areas include the art and the sublime, memory studies, post-genocide literature and the Girardian theory of mimesis in Indian literature. He has published widely in various national and international journals and also contributed to several edited volumes published by renowned houses including Imprint, SLC India Publishers and Routledge. He is the translator of Rantidev Sengupta’s historical fiction Ishqnama. His research article on virtual reality literature and a co-edited volume on Eastern Himalayan literature will be published by Palgrave Macmillan and Routledge respectively.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Fellow at the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University, Dr. Chakraborty is focusing on the transmission of the traumatic memory of the Armenian genocide across generations through the lens of postmemory, centering on the functionality of gendered postmemory among select Armenian-American and Armenian-Indian women writers. He aims to contribute to broader discussions on the representation of the American and Indian roles in nurturing the sentiment of the post-genocide Armenian diaspora. Dr. Chakraborty is also a President’s award winner for singing and composing ghazals and a harmonium exponent.
Chenglei, Wairokpam Yaiphaba
Wairokpam Yaiphaba Chenglei
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Dancing with the Divine: A Philosophical Study of Lai Haraoba and Cherokee Festivals as Indigenous Metaphysics and Embodied Knowledge |
| Field of Study: | Anthropology |
| Home Institution: | Pravabati College, Imphal, Manipur |
| Host Institution: | University of Maryland, College Park, MD |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Wairokpam Yaiphaba Chenglei is an Assistant Professor of English at Pravabati College, Manipur. He earned his BA from Manipur University, completed his MA in English from IGNOU, New Delhi, and received his PhD in English from Manipur University in 2024. He is now serving as an ICSSR Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of English & Cultural Studies, Manipur University, Imphal for the period 2024-26. His research focuses on indigenous folklore, oral traditions, cultural identity, eco-criticism, and comparative cultural studies. He has authored books and published several scholarly articles in reputed journals.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Chenglei is undertaking a comparative philosophical study of the Meitei festival Lai Haraoba and the Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony as living expressions of indigenous metaphysics and embodied knowledge. His project examines how ritual, myth, and performance preserve shared values of kinship, sacred ecology, gratitude, and cultural resilience. Through this fellowship, he aims to contribute to global scholarship on indigenous philosophy and promote cross-cultural dialogue on traditional knowledge systems.
Das, Kakoli
Kakoli Das
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Aspirations, Inequality, and the New Fertility Crisis: The Behavioral Roots of Fertility Transition in India and the United States |
| Field of Study: | Public Policy |
| Home Institution: | Midnapore, West Bengal |
| Host Institution: | Pennsylvania State University, , PA |
| Grant Start Month: | February 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | Twelve months |
Dr. Kakoli Das is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at Vidyasagar University. She is a multidisciplinary researcher, academician, and human resource professional. Dr. Das completed her MPhil in 2014 from the Institute of Development Studies Kolkata and was awarded PhD in development studies in 2023 from the same institution. In March 2026, she completed a professional course in public policy at the Centre for Policy Research and Governance, New Delhi.
Dr. Das was a Visiting Scientist at the Population Studies Unit of the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI Kolkata) and has also been associated with the World Health Organization. Her research interests lie primarily in demography and development studies, with a particular focus on fertility dynamics in developing countries, the behavioral economics of reproductive decision-making, and population policy. Her work has been published in reputable academic journals, featured in prominent media outlets, and presented at various academic platforms. She was awarded the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Institutional Fellowship for her doctoral research and is also a recipient of the European Union’s MSCA Seal of Excellence (2025).
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Das is developing an innovative socio-cognitive framework to better understand the complex mechanisms of demographic transition in India and to identify key entry points for effective policy intervention. Through collaboration with US academics, her work aims to foster co-learning and contribute to the development of future-ready population strategies for India and beyond.
Dastidar, Diptarup Ghosh
Diptarup Ghosh Dastidar
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Deconstructing the Indian Graphic Novel: Role of the American Comics Tradition and Communities in Shaping Indian Graphic Narratives |
| Field of Study: | Language/Literature/Linguistics |
| Home Institution: | Independent Scholar, Serampore, West Bengal |
| Host Institution: | University of Colorado, Boulder, CO |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Diptarup Ghosh Dastidar earned his BA (Hons) in 2014 from Serampore College, affiliated with University of Calcutta, and completed his MA in 2016 at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. In December 2023, he was awarded a PhD from BHU. Dr. Ghosh Dastidar was a research intern at National Institute of Technology, Trichy in July 2019, where he worked on graphic medicine.
Dr. Ghosh Dastidar’s research interests lie primarily in comics studies, spatiality, visual cultures, graphic medicine, ludology, and Indology. He has published several research articles in SCOPUS-indexed international journals such as Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (JHU Press), and The Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics (Taylor & Francis). He has qualified for the CBSE-UGC NET examination, and was also awarded the Teach-for-BHU (TfB) Fellowship from August 2023 to July 2024. He worked as Assistant Professor at Amity University Chhattisgarh from 2020 to 2022.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Ghosh Dastidar is focusing on the nature and history of the American graphic novel with respect to the growth and development of the Indian counterpart, with special emphasis on community interactions and exploration of the American “comics world” (Beaty 2012). He is exploring the network of comics scholarship and practice in the USA and bridging it with the Indian comics network, while deliberating on establishing authority on the idea of the graphic novel as a genre.
Fatima, Mehreen
Mehreen Fatima
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Communication Support Practices for Non-speaking Autistic Individuals in a Neurodiversity-Affirming Context |
| Field of Study: | Psychology |
| Home Institution: | Azim Premji University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh |
| Host Institution: | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Mehreen Fatima is an Assistant Professor of psychology at Azim Premji University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. She was awarded a PhD in psychology in 2025 from the University of Delhi, under the supervision of Prof. Nandita Babu, with her doctoral work focusing on the development of empathy in children with autism spectrum disorder. She has also qualified for NTA NET-JRF in Psychology at the 99.82 percentile (June 2019).
Dr Mehreen’s research interests lie at the intersection of developmental and cognitive psychology, with a particular focus on socio-cognitive abilities across neurotypical and neurodivergent populations. She has published in major international journals and has a forthcoming book, Empathy Spectrum: Understanding Connections in a Diverse World, under contract with John Wiley & Sons, Inc. She has presented her research at major international conferences, including the 33rd International Congress of Psychology in Prague, Czech Republic, where she was selected as one of forty Emerging Psychologists by the International Union of Psychological Sciences. She was also selected for the inaugural Emerging Psychologist Programme (2025) by the National Academy of Psychology, India.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Jaswal Lab at the University of Virginia, Dr. Mehreen is investigating communication support practices for non-speaking autistic individuals, with a focus on neurodiversity-affirming approaches. Her research seeks to develop evidence-based frameworks that honor the communicative strengths and preferences of such individuals. She also aims to contribute to the growing body of research that centers autistic perspectives in the design and evaluation of communication interventions.
Geetha, Balasubramanian
Balasubramanian Geetha
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Recast(e)ing the Comic Body: The Slapstick Comedy of Vadivelu in Tamil Cinema |
| Field of Study: | Visual Arts |
| Home Institution: | Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Host Institution: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. B. Geetha is an Assistant Professor at the Manipal Institute of Liberal Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Bengaluru. She holds a PhD in Film Studies from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Her research interests include film history, stardom, comedy studies, film aesthetics, and archival studies within South Asian visual cultures. She was the recipient of the Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowship in Visual Arts at Michigan State University (2022–2023). She also received a travel grant from the UCLA Center for India and South Asia (2023) for her doctoral work on Tamil cinema.
Dr. Geetha’s academic publications have appeared in journals such as Celebrity Studies, South Asian Review, Senses of Cinema, Screen, and Journal of Cinema and Media Studies.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Geetha’s work engages with the physical modality of slapstick to theorize the performative possibilities of the comic body in Tamil cinema. This research finds its methodological grounding by drawing on conceptual tools from the fields of film studies and performance studies to examine concerns around embodied caste labor through the gestural registers of the comedian. Overall, the research excavates the comedic strand of thought within the historiography of Indian cinema by studying the aesthetico-ethical stakes of laughter, pain, and film form.
Gupta, Tanu
Tanu Gupta
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Electric Cooking and Clean Energy Transitions: Evidence from Rural India |
| Field of Study: | |
| Home Institution: | University of Southampton Delhi, Gurugram, Haryana |
| Host Institution: | The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Tanu Gupta is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Southampton Delhi (UoSD), Gurugram. Before joining UoSD, she was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi. She earned her BA (Hons) in economics from the University of Delhi and her MA in economics from the Delhi School of Economics. She received her PhD in economics from the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. She was a Visiting PhD Scholar at UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, from September to November 2021, and is an active member of Environment for Development (EfD).
Dr. Gupta’s research is primarily in development economics, with a focus on environment, labor, and identity. She has published in reputed international journals and has received several research grants including J-PAL and ICIMOD. In addition to academic publications, she writes for policy platforms such as IndiaSpend, Policy Edge, and Ideas for India to reach a wider policy audience.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Gupta is studying household demand for electric stoves and how demand responds to various subsidy and price levels. The project will examine whether access to electric cooking reduces reliance on traditional solid fuels and lowers household air pollution and related health risks.
Mohanty, Manisha
Manisha Mohanty
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | New Recipes, Old Traditions: Gender, Identity, and Culinary Resistance in Indian American Foodways from 1993 to 2013 |
| Field of Study: | Language/Literature/Linguistics |
| Home Institution: | Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan, Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
| Host Institution: | New York University, New York, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | November 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Eight months |
Dr. Manisha Mohanty is Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. She completed her PhD in English from Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar. Her doctoral research examined the intersections of food, gender, and identity in Indian and diasporic women’s food memoirs through the frameworks of feminist food studies, cultural studies, and gastro-politics. She earned her MPhil and MA in English from Utkal University, Odisha, where she was awarded the University Gold Medal for securing the highest rank at postgraduate level.
Dr. Mohanty’s research interests include food, gender, and cultural studies. Her work has been published in the journals Food, Culture & Society and the Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies, and she has contributed chapters to edited volumes published by Bloomsbury and Routledge. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Food Cultures of India: Cuisine, Customs, and Issues (Bloomsbury, 2027).
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Mohanty is researching Indian American foodways between 1993 and 2013 by examining community cookbooks, family recipe collections, and early digital food content. Her project examines how culinary texts function as sites of cultural preservation, adaptation, and resistance within Indian American diaspora. The project investigates how recipes reflect evolving gender roles, negotiations of identity, and everyday acts of resilience in the context of globalization and changing American food culture.
Mohanty, Satyabrata
Satyabrata Mohanty
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Reimagining Extension: An Institutional and Policy Analysis of EAS Systems in India and the US |
| Field of Study: | Public Policy |
| Home Institution: | Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
| Host Institution: | University of Florida, Gainesville, FL |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Satyabrata Mohanty is currently Guest Faculty at the College of Horticulture, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar. He earned his BSc in agriculture (2018) from OUAT, Bhubaneswar, MSc in agricultural extension and communication (2020) from SHUATS, Prayagraj, and PhD in agricultural extension education (2025) from Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, as first class topper and ICSSR Doctoral Fellow.
Dr. Mohanty’s research is centered on strengthening agricultural extension and advisory systems, with a focus on building climate-resilient, gender-responsive, and digitally-enabled decision-making frameworks for farming communities. He has authored over 13 peer-reviewed research articles, two books, three book chapters, and a national policy brief on gender inequality in agriculture and food systems with MANAGE, Hyderabad. He holds three approved design patents in smart agricultural technology. He has been conferred with the Best Master’s Thesis Award, Student of the Year Award (East Zone), and Best Oral Presentation Award at international conferences. He is a member of AIAEE, AEA, and the Global Teach Ag Network.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Mohanty is comparatively examining Extension and Advisory Services (EAS) in the US and in India, analyzing institutional frameworks, policy architectures, and delivery mechanisms to strengthen farmer-centered extension systems. Through this fellowship, he aims to generate policy insights that inform agricultural extension reform in India and contribute to global discourse on sustainable rural development.
Naji, Haseena
Haseena Naji
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Indigenous Ritual Speech: Comparing Narrative and Performance among the Kurichya (India) and Gullah/Geechee (US) |
| Field of Study: | Anthropology |
| Home Institution: | Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
| Host Institution: | Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society, Elon University, Elon, NC |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Haseena Naji is an Assistant Professor in the School of Social Sciences and Languages at Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai. In October 2023, she was awarded a PhD from the Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, for her thesis applying Vladimir Propp’s morphological framework alongside Ochs and Capps’ five-dimensional model of narrative to Kurichyan folksongs, demonstrating that indigenous oral narratives require culturally responsive analytical frameworks beyond universalist Western structural models.
Dr. Naji’s research interests lie at the intersection of structuralist narratology, indigenous narratives, and comparative folklore. Her work is grounded in sustained ethnographic fieldwork with the Kurichya tribe of Wayanad, Kerala, collecting, translating and interpreting their corpus of folksongs alongside the community’s broader ritual practices.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Elon University, Dr. Naji is conducting a comparative study of ritual speech among the Kurichya and the Gullah/Geechee of the southeastern United States. Both communities face pressures of ecological and cultural marginalization, making the comparison both theoretically significant and ethically urgent. The project tests whether a structuralist-performative framework, recalibrated to honor cultural specificity, can reveal how two distinct indigenous traditions encode memory, identity, and resilience through oral performance.
Nechiyil, Mohamed Haseeb
Mohamed Haseeb Nechiyil
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Restudying, Repatriating and Digitalizing Arnold Bake’s Recordings of Mappilas of Malabar |
| Field of Study: | History |
| Home Institution: | PSMO College (Autonomous), Tirurangadi, Kerala. |
| Host Institution: | University of California, Los Angeles, CA |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 10 months |
Dr. Mohamed Haseeb is an Assistant Professor of History at PSMO College (Autonomous), Tirurangadi, Kerala. He earned his BA in 2009 and MA in 2012 from the PSMO College affiliated to the University of Calicut, Kerala. In July 2025, he was awarded a PhD from Mangalore University in Karnataka. Dr. Mohamed Haseeb qualified for the UGC NET examination and was awarded a Junior Research Fellowship by the Indian Council of Historical Research.
Dr. Haseeb’s research interests are primarily in the fields of Indian Ocean history, the history of migration and water, and the Mappila songs of Malabar. He presented research papers at several conferences, including at the Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM), International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance (ICTMD), British Forum for Ethnomusicology (BFE), and Royal Musical Association (RMA).
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Haseeb is focusing on the Mappila songs in the archival collection of Dutch ethnomusicologist Arnold Adriaan Bake. During his fellowship, Dr. Haseeb aims to reanalyze, repatriate, and digitalize the archival recordings, re-record the songs with translations into English, and repatriate them back to the Mappila community of Malabar, where the memory of these old songs has been lost, keeping in mind the idea of “archives for the future”.
Ngashangva, Mawonthing
Mawonthing Ngashangva
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Speaking Wisdom: A Bilingual Dictionary of Tangkhul Proverbs |
| Field of Study: | Language/Literature/Linguistics |
| Home Institution: | Independent Scholar, Ukhrul, Manipur |
| Host Institution: | Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr Ng Mawonthing is an independent scholar whose research centers on Tangkhul proverbs as vital expressions of cultural knowledge. Her doctoral work involved the systematic documentation and analysis of these proverbs, with particular attention to their rhetorical structures, social functions, and embedded worldviews, contributing to the preservation of an endangered linguistic and cultural heritage. She earned her BA and MA in English from the English and Foreign Languages University, Shillong, and was awarded PhD by the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati in 2025.
Dr Mawonthing’s broader academic interests include paremiology, folklore studies, and digital humanities, particularly community-driven approaches to cultural preservation.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Fuller Theological Seminary, California, Dr Mawonthing is developing a bilingual dictionary of Tangkhul-English proverbs, envisioned as a resource for both scholars and the wider public, making ancestral knowledge more accessible to younger generations while fostering cross-cultural understanding and dialogue.
Rai, Ruchika
Ruchika Rai
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Technologies of Transmission: Media Ethnography of Sacred Himalayan Culture in the US |
| Field of Study: | Anthropology |
| Home Institution: | UPES, Dehradun, Uttarakhand |
| Host Institution: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
| Grant Start Month: | March 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Ruchika Rai is an Assistant Professor and Senior Fellow who co-leads the Himalayan Institute of UPES, Dehradun. She earned her PhD in sociology (2025) and MPhil (2017) from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, following MA in sociology from IGNOU and BA (Hons) English literature from University of Delhi.
A seasoned folk theatre and film artist with twenty years of experience, Dr. Rai focuses her research on Himalayan performative traditions, specifically Kumaoni Ramlila and Jagar, exploring questions of language, identity, and ritual economy. She is currently leading a research project funded by Eicher Foundation (India) and co-owned by MIT (MA), wherein she is exploring how traditional dilapidated Himalayan buildings can be renovated with green building material such as hempcrete.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Rai is investigating the digital mediation of sacred Himalayan traditions within US institutional contexts. Her project, Technologies of Transmission, utilizes multi-modal ethnography to examine how ritual artifacts and embodied practices are archived and reimagined through immersive technologies such as virtual reality and digital humanities platforms. Her research seeks to analyze authenticity and cultural ownership to develop ethical archiving toolkits to preserve intangible cultural heritage transnationally.
Ravish, Sushruth
Sushruth Ravish
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | A Political Life of Conspiracy Theories: Constructions of Distrust and Democratic Fragilities in India and the USA |
| Field of Study: | Political Science |
| Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh |
| Host Institution: | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT |
| Grant Start Month: | January 2027 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Sushruth Ravish is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He graduated as a mechanical engineer from the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, before transitioning to philosophy. He completed his MA in Philosophy in 2015 at Savitribai Phule (SP) Pune University and in 2021, he was awarded a PhD in Philosophy from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
Dr. Sushruth Ravish is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He graduated as a mechanical engineer from the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, before transitioning to philosophy. He completed his MA in Philosophy in 2015 at Savitribai Phule (SP) Pune University and in 2021, he was awarded a PhD in Philosophy from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
Dr. Ravish’s areas of specialization are in metaethics and epistemology. He has published several research articles in reputed international journals, and currently serves as Associate Editor of the journal AI & Society. He has been awarded the Naik and Rastogi Award for Excellence in PhD Research at IIT Bombay (2020–22), the SS Barlingay Prize and the KA Dattatray Prize for the highest marks in MA Philosophy at SP Pune University.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Ravish is undertaking a comparative investigation of how conspiracy theories, particularly those surrounding vaccines and public health, emerge and spread within the democratic societies of India and the USA. Building on recent work in social epistemology and democratic theory, the research examines conspiracy theories not merely as informational distortions or cognitive failures but as alternative epistemic frameworks. During his fellowship, Dr. Ravish aims to develop a normative framework for epistemic repair and trust-building in conditions of institutional distrust and democratic fragility.
Saggurti, Suneetha
Suneetha Saggurti
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Building a Better Foundation: Adapting Apparel and Footwear Labor Supply Chain Due Diligence Frameworks to Construction Industry |
| Field of Study: | Sociology |
| Home Institution: | Independent Scholar, Khammam, Telangana |
| Host Institution: | Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Ithaca, NY |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Suneetha is currently an Assistant Professor in human resource management and organizational behavior at the Indian Institute of Management, Raipur. She holds a PhD in Management from XLRI-Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur and did her master’s from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Before joining academia, she spent seventeen years in human resources within the manufacturing industry. She was a Visiting Fellow at the ILR school of Cornell University from March-June 2025. She was a Fellow of International Humanistic Management Association (2024-2025).
Dr. Suneetha’s research centers on human flourishing, dignity, and well-being in organizational life, reflected in her doctoral thesis, Being Who We Are (Loving Beings) and Doing What We Know (Holding and Being Held): Reimagining Group Life and Leadership for Peace and Sustainability. Her current work explores the Ecozoic paradigm and Ecozoic leadership based on the work of Thomas Berry. Her work also focuses on micro-affirmations, the Keatsian concept of negative capability, and slowing down. She also works in critical pedagogy, examining how business education must be reimagined to confront the ecological and social crises of our time. She is trained in micro-phenomenology. She completed TECTU (Training in Embodied Critical Thinking and Understanding), an interdisciplinary European Erasmus+ program.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Suneetha is aiming to develop labor metrics and auditing practices for the construction industry, drawing from the more developed practices and metrics in apparel and footwear supply chains. The study will contribute to better due diligence practices and governance in construction supply chains.
Sen, Sweta
Sweta Sen
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Facing Uncertainty: How Geo-Risks Shape Household Time Allocation Decisions in India and the USA |
| Field of Study: | Economics |
| Home Institution: | Madras School of Economics, Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
| Host Institution: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Sweta Sen is an Assistant Professor at the Madras School of Economics (MSE), Chennai. She pursued BSc in economics (Hons) from Serampore College, affiliated with the University of Calcutta in 2011, and an MSc in economics specializing in applied econometrics, environmental economics, and international economics from University of Calcutta in 2013. She was awarded an MS by Research in 2016 and a PhD in Economics in 2023, both from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Before joining MSE, she was Senior Researcher at the Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi.
Dr. Sen’s research lies at the intersection of climate change impacts, disaster risk reduction, household behavior under uncertainty, and sustainable development. She has published extensively in major Scopus-indexed international journals. She has worked as a consultant in the World Bank on quantifying renewable energy drivers across Indian states, and is currently the Co-Project Director of an ICSSR longitudinal study on post-tsunami housing reconstruction and livelihood revitalization along India’s vulnerable coastlines. Dr Sen has qualified in the UGC NET examination, is a recipient of the Berkner Fellowship from the American Geophysical Union and a SANDEE Fellow. She is also actively engaged in student mentorship.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Sen is investigating how geo-climatic risks — particularly cyclonic shocks and extreme weather events — shape household time use decisions. During her fellowship, she aims to apply geo-spatial techniques and remote-sensing data to economic outcomes and generate policy-relevant insights for climate adaptation planning in both developing and developed country contexts.
Srikar, Malavi
Malavi Srikar
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | Interrelationships between Dyadic Engagement and Sensory Reactivity Patterns in Infants at Elevated Likelihood for Autism |
| Field of Study: | Psychology |
| Home Institution: | Independent Scholar, Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Host Institution: | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Malavi Srikar is a certified speech-language pathologist and researcher specializing in early social communication and autism. She completed her BSc at the SR Chandrashekar Institute of Speech and Hearing, Bangalore (2016), followed by an MSc from the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Mysore (2019). She subsequently earned her PhD in Speech-Language Pathology from the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore (2025). During her professional journey, she has also served as a tele-interventionist at AIISH (2020) and was a research scientist on an ICMR-funded project at NIMHANS (2026).
Dr. Srikar’s research centers on caregiver-infant dyadic interaction and caregiver-mediated tele-interventions for infants at elevated likelihood for autism. In 2022, she was awarded a Virtual Research Internship in Autism and Cultural Diversity by the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR), collaborating with mentors from the University of Manchester to study these interactions in Indian dyads. She has received travel grants in 2024 and 2025 to present her work at the INSAR annual meetings and has published several articles in major international journals.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Srikar will examine dyadic engagement in infants at elevated likelihood for autism. During her fellowship, she will build on work pioneered by Prof. Grace Baranek to investigate the interrelationships between dyadic engagement and sensory responsivity patterns, representing the two core domains of autism, with the goal of informing early identification and intervention strategies.
Sumira, Mir
Mir Sumira
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | A GIS-Based Digital Land Resilience Model (DLRM) for Climate-Adaptive Metropolitan Regions of Indian Himalayas |
| Field of Study: | Urban and Regional Planning |
| Home Institution: | Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana |
| Host Institution: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr. Mir Sumira works as Project Scientist at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad’s Centre for Godavari River Basin Management and Studies in the Department of Civil Engineering. Her expertise lies at the intersection of disaster risk reduction, climate resilience, and sustainable development, built on years of field research in Jammu & Kashmir. An MSc gold medalist in disaster management (2015–2018), she completed her PhD in the subject from the University of Kashmir (December 2024). She was selected as a CDRI Fellow (Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure), 2023–2024 Cohort, where she designed and implemented protocols to strengthen systemic disaster resilience in mountainous regions by institutionalizing multi-stakeholder networks, processes, and mechanisms. She has certified training in geospatial technologies and applications from the Department of Space at National Remote Sensing Centre, ISRO. Her work reflects a strong commitment to bridging scientific research, community resilience, and policy innovation, with the aim of fostering disaster-resilient and climate-adaptive societies.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research fellow, Dr. Sumira is working on developing a digital land resilience model, a GIS-based computational tool designed for rapidly urbanizing Himalayan cities such as Srinagar. It integrates multi-hazard assessments, climate change projections (CMIP6), urban growth models (CA–Markov, SLEUTH), and policy simulations (agent-based modelling) to identify risk hotspots and test nature-based vs engineered solutions. The final goal is to develop a scientifically validated, policy-ready resilience model that helps Indian mountain cities make climate-adaptive decisions. Working with US experts allows Dr. Sumira to bring cutting-edge digital resilience planning to the Himalayas.
Upadhyay, Mukunda
Mukunda Upadhyay
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowships |
| Project Title: | The Production of a Transboundary Riparian Urban Space: Understanding Shared Risks and Lives in the Border Towns near the Banks of the Mahakali River |
| Field of Study: | Urban and Regional Planning |
| Home Institution: | Independent Researcher and Disaster Management Professional, Haflong, Assam |
| Host Institution: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
| Grant Start Month: | October 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | 12 months |
Dr Mukunda Upadhyay is a senior policy expert, researcher, and programme implementer with more than a decade of experience across sectors, including disaster risk reduction, humanitarian response, transboundary water governance, climate change adaptation, migration, and urban issues. He has worked with government agencies, the UN system, and international organizations in dynamic, multi-stakeholder, and multidisciplinary settings. Some of his notable contributions include policy design to strengthen resilient systems, supporting effective emergency responses, designing technology-enabled systems for risk reduction, developing recovery frameworks for long-term resilience, and promoting dialogues for progressive transboundary water governance.
Dr. Upadhyay has contributed significantly to various transboundary water governance initiatives in South Asia, particularly to promoting citizen science, strengthening early warning systems, and implementing sustainability models, thereby fostering a sense of stewardship among key stakeholders. His current research interests focus on understanding transboundary riparian urban spaces in relation to shared risks, vulnerabilities and resilience. He completed his PhD in Population Studies from the Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, under the guidance of Prof. (Retd.) Shrawan Kumar Acharya.
As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr Upadhyay seeks to examine the conceived, perceived, and lived dimensions of transboundary urbanism in the Mahakali river basin in the Indo-Nepal border region. The research examines water governance, migration, trade, economic systems, and resilience-building in the context of the shared environmental risks faced by urban communities in these dynamic transboundary spaces.
Dubey, Kamlesh Kumar
Kamlesh Kumar Dubey
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Mathematics |
| Home Institution: | Invertis University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh |
| Host Institution: | , Salisbury, NC |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Ten months |
Dr. Kamlesh Kumar Dubey is a mathematician, researcher, and academic administrator with over 19 years of experience in higher education and university administration. He completed his B.Sc. in 1999 and M.Sc. in 2002 at the University of Allahabad.
Dr. Dubey earned a PhD from Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh in 2006. His interests include differential geometry, mathematical modelling, cryptography, modern algebra, and linear algebra application to blockchain, cryptocurrency, network security, cyber security and quantum cryptography. Dr. Dubey has published more than 30 research papers and holds 10 patents. He has authored three books and a book chapter. Five scholars have completed their PhD under his supervision, and three are currently pursuing it.
Dr. Dubey has been a Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities at Invertis University, Bareilly from 2007. Dr. Dubey has been working as a Domain Expert at the Uttar Pradesh State Institute of Forensic Science, Lucknow, since 2025 on one-year contract.
Dr. Dubey is a life member of the Indian Science Congress and the International Academy of Physical Sciences. He has organized conferences, Faculty development programs (FDP) and government funded INSPIRE programs. His achievements include the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Excellence Award 2025 and the Best Paper Award 2023 from Engineered Science Publisher, USA.
As a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Dubey will be teaching predictive analytics, business analytics, descriptive analytics and data mining and engaging with the broader community through interactive projects.
Gnaneswaran, Nagamani
Nagamani Gnaneswaran
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Passivity Analysis, Neural Networks, Fractional Calculus |
| Home Institution: | The Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, Tamil Nadu |
| Host Institution: | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Six months |
Dr. G. Nagamani is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at The Gandhigram Rural Institute. She specializes in passivity analysis, neural networks, control theory and fractional calculus. She earned her PhD in mathematics from the same institution for her highly commended thesis on passivity analysis of neural networks with time-varying delays. Her research focuses on nonlinear dynamical systems, fuzzy systems, delayed neural networks and fractional-order models.
Dr. Nagamani has served in academic and research positions for over two decades, including DST-funded Junior and Senior Research Fellowships, and guides doctoral research. Eight PhD scholars have graduated, and she is currently guiding five. Her contributions include numerous publications, international collaborations, editorial activities, and reviewer roles for various journals published by Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis, Wiley, and IEEE (https://scholar.google.com/GN).
Dr. Nagamani has completed funded research projects supported by the University Grants Commission, National Board for Higher Mathematics, and Science and Engineering Research Board. Her distinctions include the Tamil Nadu Young Women Scientist Award, the Overseas Research Professor Fellowship at Kunsan National University, South Korea, and the Best Researcher Award 2024 from The Gandhigram Rural Institute. She has organized several international conferences and workshops in mathematical modelling, machine learning, quantum computing, applied mathematics and has delivered more than 50 invited lectures at national and international academic forums.
As a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Nagamani will be teaching a course on advanced computational intelligence and engaging with the broader academic community in research-oriented projects on computational intelligence.
Sogani, Reetu
Reetu Sogani
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| Grant Category: | Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program |
| Project Title: | N.A. |
| Field of Study: | Environmental Sciences |
| Home Institution: | Chintan International Trust, Gurugram, Haryana |
| Host Institution: | Western Colorado University, Gunnison, CO |
| Grant Start Month: | August 2026 |
| Duration of Grant: | Nine months |
Dr. Reetu Sogani is a development practitioner, researcher, and academician working on the protection, strengthening and enhancement of cultural and biological diversity, its integration to address food and nutrition security and build climate resilience in the Himalayas as well as in other parts of India, for over 27 years. She is a PhD in Environmental Management from R.A. Podar Institute of Management, Jaipur.
Dr. Sogani has conceptualized, implemented, and coordinated several projects at the grassroots and evaluated several developmental projects funded by reputed donor agencies such as IFAD, IRMA, and PAC on sustainable agriculture, food and nutrition security, and climate resilience. Since 2012, she has been Program Director, Deodar Himalaya Project on Eco-health, Chintan International Trust (India), Uttarakhand. She is also a resource person for faculty in institutions across the country. She has served in an advisory capacity with reputed institutions such as Afromontane Research Unit, the University of the Free State, IDS, Sussex. She has been an Action Researcher in Uttarakhand with the University of East Anglia, UK. She has authored several research papers and chapters in reputed publications. She has delivered talks on several national and international forums in Europe, North America, Latin America and Africa.
As a Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence, Dr. Sogani will be teaching classes on environmental ethics, international conservation strategies and food policy and politics at The Clark Family School of Environment and Sustainability, Western Colorado University. She will also be engaged in enhancing and expanding existing international programming and assist in integrating international dimensions within existing course offerings.