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                               PHD: 2009 - 2014                                     Research 

 

Theoretical Physicist & Experimental Scientist - Research Professor

Research Fellow of Astronomy and Astrophysics ( VC Research of Nobel Laureate Chair Professor )

Research Fellow of Chair Professor for Berkeley Background Research

Theoretical Physics

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Laboratory Research of Experimental Thermonuclear Supernova(July 2009 - June 2011)

I made my contribution as a set of sample pellets for thermonuclear supernova cosmology tests in several orders of mm to cm  in dia and several orders of mm thick for laboratory usage in the liquefaction of Helium and Nitrogen environment of milligram weight scale and radioactive/non radiated metal based amorphous nuclear transition disintegrate dopent type for generating the data using available central instrumentation facility for future research in cosmological constraints and precision measurements of statistical uncertainties in Astronomy and Astrophysics. A solution for existing dark energy and dark matter using cosmological constant of Einstein's mistake for a science puzzle equations in Physics. 

ITER France 
JET - UKAEA 
CEMRACS '14
CEMRACS '10
PPPL PRINCETON
NSTX PRINCETON 
TFTR PRINCETON 
Wendelstein 7-X 
​UCL DIII-D 
​LLNL Snowflake Divertor 
Propulsion Power and Energy CAMBRIDGE 
NASA HARVARD 
Jet Propulsion CALTECH 
PMA CALTECH 
MAE PRINCETON 
CENTRE for TURBULENCE STANFORD 
MAE CORNELL - Non Linear Dynamics 
Swiss Plasma Centre EPFL & ETH
CCFE OXFORD 
LBNL UC Berkeley 
Plasma Physics Wisconsin-Madison 
​PRINCETON Physics 
STELLARATOR PRINCETON 
Astrophysical Sciences PRINCETON 
​DAMTP CAMBRIDGE 
​THE ROYAL SOCIETY 

Biography

Introduction: I was born on March 14, (1983) in Harvard and Cambridge Massachusetts USA 


Profession: Reading Physics related books for Theoretical Works

School Date of Birth for Academic: I was started my studies on June 21, (1989) this was my school joining date and dates back to June 21, 1984 was my birth date for my academic born.

Past Life: Professional Experimental Research Works (2009-2011). Theoretical Research Works (2011-2013). Assistant Professor of Physics (2008-2014).

Past Academic Advisors: Theoretical Research Professor Emeritus Jean-Loup Strudel, Ph.D Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.  His guideship from Berkeley Engineering Campus, and PSL Theorie & Pratique, Mines Paris Tech, CNRS Laboratories.

Research Professor Emeritus Russell Kulsrud, Ph.D University of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.


Professor V. L. Ginzburg, Ph.D Physics, Moscow State University, USSR - Russia and His guide ship from P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Recent Academic Advisors: George F. Smoot, P. Binetruy, Kip Thorne, P.J.E. Peebles, Saul Perlmutter and Russell Kulsrud.

Special Advisor under Pratt & Whitney Aircraft: Hans Wolfgang Liepmann. Ph.D University of Zurich Swiss Plasma Centre. Ambrogio Fasoli, Ph.D Swiss Plasma Centre ETH Zurich.

Distinguished & Adjunct Research Advisors: Sir Professor Emeritus M.F. Ashby, Ph.D University of Cambridge, UK. Fellow of the Royal Society, London.


PPPL & MAE Faculty Research Advisors: Sir Steven C. Cowley, Alexander A. Schekochihin for Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) Princeton and Alexander Smits for the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America 08543 - 0451.

Role Models: Murray Gell-Mann and Steven Weinberg.

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Venkateswararao Alapati

Nobel Prize for Physics Background Physicist, Theoretical Scientist & An Experimental Research Professor

Research Fellow of Richard P. Feynman (2017).

Albert Einstein Professor of Science Research (2006), ENRICO FERMI DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH (Presently)

 

Pratt & Whitney Research (2009), Physics Mathematics Astronomy of California Institute of Technology

Fellow of the Royal Society Research (2009, 2011), Physics (2011 Nobel for Prize Motivation)

 Professor of  Physics, Emeritus &  Chancellor 

Research Fellow of Nobel Laureates for Physics : A. A. MICHELSON (2001), R. A. MILLIKAN (2004), A.H. COMPTON (2005), Richard P. Feynman (2007), LUIS ALVAREZ (2008) & Albert Einstein (2019) for Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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