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Volume 5 (1) January-March,2017
Newsletter of the Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research
Dear Readers,
CEFIPRA being at the nucleus of Indo-French ecosystem for promoting
Science, Technology and Innovation enjoys the unique position as an
enabler and facilitator on behalf of both the Governments for various
initiatives in Science, Technology and Innovation.
The Centre’s activities are constantly guided by its Governing Body
(GB). The 30th Governing Body meeting was held at Paris on 6th
March, 2017 wherein several members from France and India had
participated. I would like to convey my gratitude towards two Co-
Chairs, Indian & French members of GB for their constant support and
valuable visionary guidance to CEFIPRA ‘s activities. On the occasion,
CEFIPRA’s Annual Report for 2015-16, and Outcome Analysis of
Research Projects completed during 2011-15 under Collaborative
Editor’s Note
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Dr. Mukesh Kumar
Director, CEFIPRA
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Dr. Mukesh KumarDirector, CEFIPRA
Scientic Research Programme, was also released. The Governing Body approved the proposal to celebrate CEFIPRA's th30 Anniversary later in 2017.
Ensemble periodically publishes outcome of successful projects. Continuing this tradition on this issue, we are
focussing on project entitled “Kinetics And Spectroscopy In Extreme Environments: Applications to Astrophysics”.
The French and Indian teams have been very happy with the collaborative work wherein, novel ow reactor for high
temperature kinetics was designed and results from this reactor have been published in Journals. In this issue we
are also reporting some of the events where CEFIPRA participated to disseminate its activities.
Editor’s Note
Lead Article
Report• Standard Expert Panel Meeting• DST-Inria-CNRS –JSC Meeting• Sixth Finance Sub-Committee• Revised Vision Group- Second Meeting• Governing Body -30th Meeting • Sub-Committee Meeting on MoA & Bylaws• Indo-French workshop on “Pressure effects on strongly correlated Materials” at Bharathidasan University• Research Advisory Committee of MEC-First Meeting• Workshop on Epigenetic Mechanisms of Male Germ Cell Maturation and Early Development at TIFR, Mumbai• Workshop of Indo French Water Network , Dehradun• Diamond Jubilee Conference of NIIH, Mumbai• Research, Development & Innovation Club -13th Meeting, Chennai• National Seminar on Biomedical Engineering Food and Fermentation Technology, New Delhi• Visits by European Research Council Ofcials• Exploratory Meeting with JIPMER• European Research Council’s 10th Anniversary Celebrations
11-13 Update• Mobility of Scientists / Researchers
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The aim of the project was centred on the acquisition of some fundamental data relevant to Astrophysics and Astrochemistry. During collaborators earlier work, a novel high temperature source was designed and developed. This could be used for spectroscopic and kinetics studies at high temperatures, typically in the range of 800 – 2000K.
The collaborators used this source for production of materials (simulating hot astrophysical atmospheres) and kinetics and spectroscopic studies at high hydrocarbons, FTMW investigations propargyl alcohol and its complexes was carried out in Bangalore. This Indo-French project focuses more specically on following objectives:
1. High temperature (HT) infrared (IR) tunable diode Laser Cavity Ring-Down spectroscopy (TDL-CRDS) of CH , C H , C H , C H @ 1.6 m 4 2 2 2 4 2 6
2. Investigations of the complexes formed by CH3F/H2O mixture in Soleil with the objective of nding red-shift in C-F stretching mode for the 'carbon bonded' H2O-CH3F complex
3. Microwave spectroscopic studies on propargyl alcohol complexes
4. Shock tube experiments coupled with ex-situ characterization of gases and carbon particles
5. IR TDL-CRD spectroscopy of hypersonic ows (grain formation and spectroscopy of radicals)
6. HT kinetics (CN+C H , CN+NH , CN+C H , C H+C H C H+1,3-2 2 3 6 6 2 6 6, 2
butadiene)
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Elangannan ArunanDepartment of Inorganic andPhysical ChemistryIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore.
Prof. K.P.J. ReddyProf. G. JagadeeshProf. V. Jayaram
Principal Project Collaborators:
Indian
Robert Georges Responsable du Départementde Physique MoléculaireInstitut de Physique de RennesUniversity of Rennes
Dr. Samir KassiDr.LudovicBiennierDr. Bertrand RoweDr.AbdessamadBenidarProf. Ian Sims
French
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PROJECT TITLE:Project ID: 4905-1
Duration: March, 2013 to August, 2016Kinetics And Spectroscopy In Extreme Environments:Applications To Astrophysics And Astrochemistry.
1) The rst experimental measurement on C + H reactions 2
addressing the initial formation of hydrocarbons in the early Universe. This experiment was suggested by the French group and the experiment carried out in the unique shock tube facility established in Bangalore. A cavity ring down spectrometer from the University of Grenoble was brought to Bangalore and used with the shock tube experiments
2) Direct observation of catalytic gas phase nucleation of H O 2
by CH F/CH Cl. This unexpected observation was made at 3 3
Soleil during the visit of Indian side to France in 2014. A joint project for beam time was submitted to observe the carbon bonded complex H2O-CH3F. This project was the result of microwave spectroscopic experiments carried out in Bangalore. When attempts were made to form the H O-2
CH F dimer, PIs observed that (H O)n clusters started 3 2
appearing when a small amount of CH F was added to the 3
molecular beam
3) Establishing a hypersonic ow reactor for high temperature rate measurements extending the temperature range beyond 1000 K
4) Microwave spectrum of CH F-H O clusters were 3 2
investigated at the University of Lille
5) Both teams have been very happy with the collaboration and its outcome. This has also led to new directions for both teams. A novel high enthalpy ow reactor was developed at the University of Rennes and results from this reactor have been published in Journals. Astrophysics research has begun in Bangalore
• 3 Joint publications in J. Chem. Phys.; Astronomy and Astrophysics
• 5 publications from the French side acknowledging the project
• 7 publications from the Indian side acknowledging project
Key achievements from the study
A meeting of the Joint Selection Committee (JSC) was held thon 25 January, 2017 at CEFIPRA Ofce for selection of
thnal proposals under the 4 Call of DST-Inria-CNRS Targeted Programme in Information Communication Science & Technology. Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Director, CEFIPRA informed that a total of twenty four proposals (twenty with CNRS & four with Inria) were received by
thIndian side under the 4 Call for Proposals launched in July, 2016. The expert committee meeting for evaluation of
thproposals was held on 20 December, 2016 and seven proposals (six with CNRS and one with Inria) were suggested for support. The JSC nally recommended four proposals (three with CNRS & one with Inria) for support. He also congratulated & thanked both sides for renewing the MoU till October, 2019.
DST-Inria-CNRS: JSC Meeting
First meeting of the Standard Expert Panel (SEP)
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Expert Committee Meeting for DST-Inria-CNRS Targeted Programme-2016 atCEFIPRA in December, 2016
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The rst meeting of the Standard Expert Panel (SEP) was held on th12 January, 2017 at CEFIPRA ofce. To carry forward knowledge
chain generated through CEFIPRA supported projects in accordance to the directives of the Governing Body, CEFIPRA constituted a Standard Expert Panel (SEP) for mentoring and monitoring of Principal Investigators (PIs) on various Intellectual Property related issues and on commercial potential of projects.
The Panel comprises members from Indian side such as Prof. Pradeep Seth, President, Seth Research Foundation and Industrial Research Committee member; Dr. Sadhana Srivastava, Scientist E, IPR Unit, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Mr. Tarun Khurana, Partner & Patent Attorney, Khurana & Khurana Advocates and IP Attorneys. From French side, Mr. Renaud Gaillard, Counsellor for Intellectual Property, Regional Economic Department, India & South Asia, Embassy of France in India are members and Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Director, CEFIPRA.
In its rst meeting the SEP members deliberated on ways and periodicity of mentoring and guidance to Principal Investigators.
The second meeting of Financial Year 2016-17 and the thsixth Finance Sub-Committee (FSC) was held on 8
February, 2017 at CEFPRA ofce under the chairmanship of Shri J B Mohapatra, Joint Secretary and Financial Advisor (JS & FA) DST, to examine and scrutinize the Annual Accounts and Budget of IFCPAR/CEFIPRA. The Revised Estimate (RE) for 2016-17 and Budget Estimate (BE) for 2017-18 were also discussed. The Sub-Committee proposed to retain the Budget Estimate for 2017-18 at the same level as the previous year.
The Sub-Committee noted and praised the efforts of the Centre for reducing the running expenses in the current nancial year. The Sub-Committee also discussed about the appointment of auditor from FY 2016-17 along with Medical Benets Scheme for the Employees of the Centre.
During the meeting, discussion was held on Action Taken Report of the fth meeting and also on foreign exchange rate uctuation reserve. The FSC also discussed matter related to separate disclosure for recognizing Shareable & Non-Shareable expenses & transfer from reserve funds, Employees Provident Fund Scheme etc.
Sixth Finance Sub-Committee: nd2 Meeting of the Financial Year 2016-17
Accordingly, it was decided to hold half a day workshop/brainstorming/training sessions for PIs for making them aware on matters related to IP.
Revised Vision Group: Second Meeting
The second meeting of the revised Vision Group of CEFIPRA thwas held on 27 January, 2017 at the CEFIPRA ofce. The
meeting noted the progress made over the past 29 years.
The members on the French side were Prof. Marc Benedetti, Professor of IPGP, Paris, Dr. Coumar Oudea, Head of Operations for R&T International Partnerships, Airbus Safran Launchers, Les Mureaux & Dr. Philippe Arhets, Counsellor for S&T, French Embassy in New Delhi. The members on the Indian side were Prof D. D. Sarma, Professor of IISc, Bangalore, Prof. M.R.S.Rao, Honorary Professor of JNCASR, Bangalore and Prof. G Sundararajan, Professor of IIT-Madras.
The members discussed in detail on “Organisational structure & evolution of CEFIPRA with present programme portfolio and its analysis was done on the various parameters of CEFIPRA and other activities/developments at the Centre”, including some of the most signicant outcomes based on the analysis of 94 projects completed over the last 5 years.
The group highlighted the Centres uniqueness of activities/programmes and its role with the way science is practiced on both sides to promote synergies between the two countries.
The members acknowledged the CEFIPRA's widespread geographical distribution of projects in both the countries which shows, 206 S&T institutions have been connected through CEFIPRA, enabling on an average seven new institutions to establish contacts with institutions on the other side every year.
Recognising the pivotal role of CEFIPRA in strengthening and encouraging the development of the Indo-French cooperation network in Science, Technology and Innovation, the Vision Group has made a few recommendations which were placed before the 30th Meeting of the Governing Body in March, 2017.
thSecond Meeting of the Revised Vision Group at CEFIPRA on 27 January, 2017
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decisions and provided valuable guidance on CEFIPRA’s coordinated programmes and other policy matters. The French and Indian Co-Chairs & also released the Annual Report for 2015-16 and Publications no. 23 of two volumes of CEFIPRA with the publications emanated from projects under Collaborative Scientic Research Programme during the year 2016. They also released Outcome Analysis of Research Projects and Bibliometric Analysis of papers emanated from completed projects during 2011-15 under Collaborative Scientic Research Programme.
thFollow-up meetings at University of Paris, Saclay on 7 March, 2017 and visit by Director, CEFIPRA to Synchrotron Soleil facility to meet with Dr. Jean Daillant, Director General at
thSoleil, Paris was also held on 8 March, 2017.
The Sub-Committee on MoA and Byelaws met under the Chairmanship of Shri B.S Rawat, Joint Secretary
st(Admn.), DST on 21 February, 2017 at CEFIPRA ofce, th
New Delhi. Based on the recommendations of the 28 th thand 29 meetings of the Governing Body held on 13
thApril, 2015 at Paris and 4 March, 2016 at New Delhi respectively, the Sub-Committee was formed. The Sub-Committee members included from Indian side were Shri B.S Rawat, Joint Secretary (Admn.), DST,Dr. I.D.Gaba, Former Scientist G, DRDO, and Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Scientist E, International Cooperation (Bilateral), DST and from French side Dr. Philippe Arhets, Counsellor for Science and Technology, French Embassy in New Delhi. The Sub-Committee looked into the MoA and Byelaws, which were framed almost 30 years back at the time of the Centre’s establishment in 1987. Since then, enormous changes have taken place in the functioning of the Centre. The rst meeting of Sub-
th ndCommittee took place on 30 August, 2016 and in 2 meeting, the sub-committee recommended changes in the MoA & Byelaws.
Meeting of Sub-Committee on Memorandum ofAssociation (MoA) & Byelaws of CEFIPRA
th30 Governing Body Meeting of CEFIPRA
th30 Meeting ofGoverning Body atParis, Franceon 6th March, 2017
thThe 30 meeting of Governing Body of CEFIPRA was thorganized at Paris on 6 March 2017. The meeting was jointly
Co-Chaired by the French and Indian Co-Chairpersons of the CEFIPRA and was attended by the Members, Special Invitees, Observers, Director, CEFIPRA and other ofcials.
During the meeting, several issues placed in the agenda were discussed and deliberated upon. Governing Body took
Visit to SynchrotronSoleil Facility atParis on
th8 March, 2017
A four days Indo-French Workshop on “Pressure Effects on Strongly Correlated Materials” was held at Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
thfrom 9-12 January 2017. The joint workshop was coordinated by Prof. S. Arumugam from Indian Side and Dr. Daniel Braithwaite, CEA Centre de Grenoble from French side. A total of seventeen speakers delivered lectures during the workshop. The six French scientists who participated were: Dr Fabrice Wilhelm, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) Grenoble, Dr Sebastien Burdin, Bordeaux University, Dr Gaston Garbarino and Luigi Paolasini from ESRF, Grenoble, Dr William Knofo Centre Nationnal de la Recherche Scientique (CNRS), Toulouse. Eleven eminent Indian scientists from Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientic Research (JNCASR), Bangalore, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi, Pondicherry University etc participated. There were eighteen scientic lectures spread over four days. The Director, CEFIPRA addressed the inaugural session. The workshop was also attended by 50 local students. The workshop aimed to gather specialists in materials physics, condensed matter physics and high pressure, to present recent important results and discuss future paths for research and collaborations. The workshop focused on High Pressure which is a clean way of tuning microscopic interactions in solids, therefore, opening another dimension in materials research for new materials equally important for understanding fundamental questions for identifying new candidate materials for applications. The workshop resulted in exposing young faculties and students to importance of high pressure techniques, instrumentation and latest trend in pressure effect on strongly correlated systems; exchanging of new ideas and techniques among the Participants and Invited Speakers from both the countries. Moreover, it helped in potential collaboration with French scientists from various laboratories in France.
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Workshop on "Pressure Effects on Strongly CorrelatedthMaterials" at Tiruchirappalli on 9-12 January, 2017
Research Advisory Committee (RAC) of Mahindra EcolestCentrale (MEC): 1 meeting
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Indo-French Workshop on “Pressure Effects on Strongly Correlated Materials” (IWPESCM 17) atBharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli during 9-12 January, 2017
the initial welcome address by Prof. R. Shrivastava, Director of MEC, a presentation was made by Prof Frederic Genty, Dean R&D about MEC. The members of the Committee visited the new research laboratories and inspected the most recently installed equipment before sitting down to discuss about the future strategy of research.
Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Director, CEFIPRA, also attended as external member of RAC of MEC along with Prof. V. Ramgopal Rao, Director IIT Delhi, Prof. U.B. Desai, Director IIT Hyderabad, Prof. K. Ganesh, Director IISER Pune Dr. Srini Kaveri, Director CNRS Ofce India, Dr. R. Phatak, VP R&D Schneider-Electric India, Dr. Oudea Coumar, Head of R&T Academic Partnerships Airbus DS, Dr. S. Maximilien, French Embassy in India.
Internal Members were Prof. R. Shrivastava Director, MEC, Prof Frederic Genty, Dean R & D Prof. B. Pal and Dr A.K. Bhattacharya. Prof. F. Genty, Dean R&D.
The Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC), college of engineering was established by the Mahindra Group, in collaboration with École Centrale Paris (now Central Supelec). The MEC aims to train engineers, both men and women, to be entrepreneurial and innovative as well as technically trained, so that they are capable of meeting the challenges of their era. For this, Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC) hosted its rst plenary
thResearch Advisory Committee Meeting on 20 January, 2017 at Hyderabad. The Committee comprises eminent Indian and French scientists, representatives of Academic Institutions, Funding Agencies, Industry and the French Embassy.
The mandate of this Committee is to evaluate the Research Activities of MEC, and provide advice/guidance on courses and the policy and framework pertaining to research at MEC. The Committee deliberated on research strategy and related activities as per international standards and the needs of industry.
For this rst meeting, all the members were present to engage in the development of the research programme of MEC. After
stResearch Advisory Committee (RAC) of Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC): 1 Meeting
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Workshop on “Epigenetic mechanisms ofMale Germ Cell Maturation and EarlyDevelopment” at TIFR, Mumbai on15-18 February, 2017
A three days workshop on Epigenetic Mechanisms o f M a l e G e r m C e l l Maturation and Early Development was held during 15-18 February, 2017 at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. The workshop brought together leaders in the eld of male germ cell maturation, epigenetics and early embryonic development. The workshop was attended by forty participants, twenty scientists made their presentations on seven sessions on diverse, yet linked mechanisms that control male germ cell development with impact on early embryonic stages via epigenetic mechanisms. Students also presented their posters. Uniquely, a session was dedicated to proteomics and genomics of these biological processes enabling discussions on developing novel approaches to tackle the fundamental biological problem of transmission of genetics and epigenetic information across generations.
The success of a meeting is usually assessed by quality of science that is presented. In addition to high quality of science that was discussed, the meeting provided a platform for young researchers to interact with peers and leaders in the eld. Moreover, all the participants unanimously preferred to keep this meeting as a regular event to be organized once in two years and at alternate locations between France and India. Also continuing the scope/agenda of CEFIPRA, this meeting was also successful in terms of allowing people to come up with ideas in several collaborative projects. There was overwhelming appreciation of the support and encouragement from CEFIPRA in fostering scientic exchange and collaborative research between Indian and French groups.
Dr M. Kumar, Director, CEFIPRA & Prof Sandeep Trivedi, Director, TIFR
Diamond Jubilee Conference of National Instituteof Immunohaematology (NIIH): Inaugural Session
th thfrom 15 to 17 of February 2017 at NehruCentre, MumbaiNational Institute of Immunohaematology (NIIH), a premier Research Institute established in 1957 under Indian Council of Medical Research celebrated its Diamond Jubilee from 15-17 February, 2017. To mark the occasion, a three day International conference with a theme on “Revolution of Laboratory Medicine in Modern Biology” was held at Nehru Centre, Mumbai.During the inaugural event Dr. Soumya Swamitnathan, Sectreary, Department of Health Research, GOI was the Chief Guest and Director, CEFIPRA, was the Guest of Honour. He informed the gathering about Indo-French collaborations in S&T. The institute had several Indo-French collaborative projects in past and were supported by ICMR and CEFIPRA. He further said that the NIIH has several landmark achievements to its credit in the area of haematology over the last 60 years including discovery of the Bombay blood group and several creative & informed ideas have also emerged & taken up by NIIH. Dr. Jacques Elion, Director of Research, INSERM also attended the conference.
Students presented the posters during workshopProf. Ullas Kolthur-Seetharam, India PI
thDiamond Jubilee Celebrations of NIIH at Mumbai on 15 February, 2017
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Workshop on Water Networking during 22-24 February, 2017 at University of Petroleum and
Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Indo-French Water Networking Workshop was held during 22-24 February, 2017 at University of Petroleum and Energy
Studies (UPES), Dehradun, Uttarakhand. In the inaugural address, Director, CEFIPRA, emphasized the water crisis
situation in both the countries. He also highlighted the need for cost effective/simple treatment techniques in households
for clean drinking water. Dr Neelima Alam, Scientist E, Department of Science and Technology (DST), informed about
Water Technology Initiative (WTI) Programme of DST, which aims to strengthen the R&D to develop technological
solutions for existing and emerging water challenges in the country. Dr. Benoit Teychene, University of Poitiers, Prof.
Anthony SZYMCZYK and Prof. Patrick LOULERGUE from University of Rennes, delivered talks on “Water in France”.
A thematic school event was also held on the sidelines of the workshop to create awareness on water issues. Hundreds of
local students and some NGOs participated for learning in water conservation and purication methods in daily lives. The
speakers spoke about water treatment processes, the situation in hilly regions and health risks from consumption of
contaminated water.The workshop identied areas of future collaboration, such as cost effective and ready to use
methods for water purication; water management to ensure the availability of water throughout the year; scaling up of
various lab scale technologies such as nano-adsorbent; grey water treatment, measurement and monitoring of water
pollution by sensors; water recycling by solar treatment; collection and use of atmospheric water. Development of model
village for ‘swachh neer’ were also discussed.
th"Indo-French Workshop on water networking" at Dehradun on 22 Feb., 2017
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thResearch, Development & Innovation Club -13 meeting on 20 March, 2017 atLoyola-ICAM College of Engineering & Technology (LICET), Chennai
The two day thirteenth meeting of the Indo-French Research, Development & Innovation Club was held during 20-21 March, 2017 at Loyola-ICAM College of Engineering & Technology (LICET), Chennai. The Club R&D is an initiative of the Service for Science and Technology of the French Embassy, to share experiences and best practices and to, discuss difculties and solutions to explore the opportunities of cooperation with Indian stakeholders in Science &
thTechnology. During the 29 meeting of Governing Body it was directed to CEFIPRA to disseminate the CEFIPRA's activities to the members of the Club. Accordingly, the Director, CEFIPRA gave a presentation on CEFIPRA’s activities at LICET. The meeting was organized by Dr Sandrin Maximilien, Attache Scientique, Consulate General of France, Mumbai. Apart from CEFIPRA, presentations were also made by representatives from LICET, Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC),
Hyderabad CNRS-INSIS and Industries members from Dassault Systems, and Loreal etc. The meeting provided the opportunity to interact with the speakers as well as participants from Industries like Renault Nissan, SGRI, Valeo, Total Oil Scheider Electric, and ve members delegation from CNRS's Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences (INSIS); Counsellor SST, French Embassy, New Delhi Counsellor Export, Business France, Chennai.
CEFIPRA also had discussion with ofcials from Saint-Gobain Research India (SGRI) Ltd., a cross functional R&D Centre of Saint Gobain based in Chennai, a subsidiary of Saint Gobain, SA France. The discussion between Director CEFIPRA, and the ofcials were on future call and current status of ongoing programme implemented by CEFIPRA under Public Private Partnership Mode.
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thA meeting was held in CEFIPRA on 17 February
2017, with EU delegation consisting of Ms. Tania
Friederichs, Counsellor, Head of Research and
Innovation Section and Dr Vivek Dham, Advisor –
Research & Innovation, Delegation of the European
Union to India, New Delhi. The aim was to discuss
various collaborative programmes of CEFIPRA, and
explore the possible cooperation and collaboration on
research and innovation with EU under Horizon 2020.
Visitors
thIndia-France R&D Club meeting at Loyola College, Chennai in 20 March, 2017
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thDelegation of the European Union to India at CEFIPRA on 17 February, 2017 thDelegation of the European Union to India at CEFIPRA on 17 February, 2017 thDelegation of the European Union to India at CEFIPRA on 17 February, 2017
Meeting with Director, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research Puducherry and
ndother ofcials at 22 March, 2017
An exploratory meeting was held withDr. Subhash Chandra Parija, Director, JIPMER along with former French Principal Investigator Prof R. Krishnamoorthy, Dr V. Singh Negi, PI at
st ndJIPMER and CEFIPRA team on 21 and 22 March, 2017. During the meeting, Director, CEFIPRA explained the various activities/ programmes of CEFIPRA and its mandate for future collaboration in health care sector.
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Forthcoming Events(Supported by CEFIPRA)
Plasticity, Rheology and Nonlinear response
in Driven Amorphous Solids
June 19 – 23, 2017 Université Joseph
Fourier, Grenoble, France
Seminar on catalysis
by Design using NMR, March
15-17, 2017,
Universite de lille 1, France
thEuropean Research Council (ERC)’s 10 Anniversary th
celebration at the Hotel Claridges, New Delhi on 29 March, 2017
To Commensurate the 10 Years of European Research Council (ERC), the Delegation of the European Union to India in association with Embassy of the EU Member States, associated countries and Euraxess India information organized an event and networking meeting at the Hotel Claridges in New Delhi.
The event included speakers from the delegation and ofcials from the European Union to India, the Indian Government, the ERC and its grant holders. The aim was to highlight the role of ERC in promoting excellence in research in Europe and India. Director, CEFIPRA,Dr Mukesh Kumar along with Dr Payal Prakash Scientic Associate attended the event. During the networking Director, CEFIPRA provided information on CEFIPRA's activities to the representatives of European Research and Higher Education Institutes/ Universities. Several visitors like Mr Ankit Bhateja, Xovian, Dr Raghu Radhakrishnan, Manipal University, Dr Shelly Praveen, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Dr Nutan Kauhik, TERI, Dr Nagalaxmi M Raman, Amity University and Dr S R Viswa Murthy, National Aerospace Laboratories etc expressed their interest in the programmes of CEFIPRA, explained by the Director, CEFIPRA.
National Seminar on Biomedical Engineering Food and Fermentation Technology (BEFFT) - 2017 at
thJamia Hamdard University on 28 March, 2017
Na t i ona l S em ina r on B i omed i c a l Engineering Food and Fermentation Technology (BEFFT)-2017 was organized by Department of Food Technology of Jamia Hamdard University and supported by Society for Biomaterial & Articial Organs India(SBAOL-Delhi) and Asian Polymer
thAssociation at Delhi on 28 March, 2017. Pro f Bhuvanesh Gupta, Pres ident ,
SBAOI–Delhi from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi was coordinator of seminar. Director, CEFIPRA was invited as Chief Guest for the Valedictory Function of the seminar. He also addressed the gathering about CEFIPRA's activities and programmes.
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Director, CEFIPRA as Chief Guest for the Valedictory Function of the Biomedical Engineering Foodand Fermentation Technology Seminar at New Delhi on 28th March, 2017
thRoundtable networking session at 10 ERC anniversarycelebration event at New Delhi on 29th March, 2017
Mobility of Scientists / Researchers supported under CEFIPRA projects during January-March, 2017
Institutional Afliation (From)Project / Programme Title Name / Institution Visited (To)S.No.
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Ms. Himani TandonIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore
Mr. Hemanta Kumar KunduIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore
Prof. R. SundaresanIndian Institute of Science Bangalore
Md. Estak AhmedIndian Association for theCultivation of ScienceKolkata
Dr. G.V. SharmaCSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
Dr. S. SureshCSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical TechnologyHyderabad
Ms Sumedha KondekarIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore
Dr. K.C. GhoshIndian Association for theCultivation of ScienceKolkata
Prof. D. N. RaoIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore
Dr. Jean-Paul BlaizortIPhT, Institute Physical IneoriqueOrme des MerisiersPoint Courrier 136CEA / SaclarySaclay
Dr. Tatiana BessetCNRS Researcher (chargée de recherche CR2), Université de Rouen, Mont st. Aignan
Prof. G Alexandre de BrevernINSERM UMR-S 665DSIMBUniv Paris DiderotParis
Dr. Vincent BouchiatNEEL, CNRS-GrenobleGrenoble
Dr. K.E. AvrachenkovINRIA Sophia AntipolisSophia Antipolis
Dr.Vincent ArteroLaboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des MétauxCEA-GrenobleGrenoble
Dr. Christian BruneauUniversité de Rennes 1Rennes
Dr. Christian BruneauUniversité de Rennes 1Rennes
Prof. J. Pablo RadicellaInstitut de Radiobiologie Cellulaire etMoléculaire Commissariat à l’EnergieAtomique, (CEA) 18 route du PanoramaFontenay aux Roses
Dr. Reglier MariusInstitut des Sciences Moléculaire de Marseille, UMR CNRS 7313 Aix Marseille Université, Marseille
Prof. J. Pablo RadicellaInstitut de Radiobiologie Cellulaire etMoléculaire Commissariat à l’EnergieAtomique, (CEA) 18 route du PanoramaFontenay aux Roses
Prof. Sudhir Kumar VempatiCentre for High Energy Physics,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore&Prof.Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya Harish-Chandra Research Institute Allahabad
Dr. Akkattu T BijuCSIR-National Chemical Laboratory,Pune
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H2 evolution: cheap catalysts for noble task
sp3 C-H Bond Activation with Ruthenium(II) Catalysts: Application to the Synthesis of Aliphatic N-Heterocyclic Natural Products
sp3 C-H Bond Activation with Ruthenium(II) Catalysts: Application to the Synthesis of Aliphatic N-Heterocyclic Natural Products
Characterisation of factors that determine the balance betweengenomic integrity and diversity in Helicobacter pylori
Molybdenum-containing enzymes: bioinspired peptidic catalysts for CO2 reduction
Characterisation of factors that determine the balance betweengenomic integrity and diversity in Helicobacter pylori
Network-2 Infre--Hepnet:Indo--French High Energy Physics Network
N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC)-Organocatalyzed Enantioselective Triuoromethylation and Triuoromethyl-thiolation of Unactivated C-H Bonds
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Prof. Vivek S. BorkarIndian Institute of Technology BombayMumbai
Dr. Gautam BhattacharyyaSaha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP)Kolkata
Dr. Gautam BhattacharyyaSaha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP)Kolkata
Dr. K. PorsezianPondicherry UniversityPuducherry
Prof. Meena MahajanThe Institute of Mathematical SciencesChennai
Dr. Irishi N N NamboothiriIndian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai
Dr. Swati KulkarniNational Institute of ImmunohaematologyKEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai
Prof. Maneesha S InamdarJawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientic Research,Bangalore
Prof. Maneesha S InamdarJawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientic Research,Bangalore
Dr. Abhishek DeyIndian Association for theCultivation of ScienceKolkata
Dr. Abhishek DeyIndian Association for theCultivation of ScienceKolkata
Dr.Abhishek DeyIndian Association for theCultivation of ScienceKolkata
Dr. Konstantin AvrachenkovINRIA Sophia AntipolisSophia Antipolis
Ms. Maira DutraCentre de Physique ThéoriqueEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau
Mr. Mathias PierreCentre de Physique ThéoriqueEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau
Dr. Philippe. GreluUMR 6303 CNRS- Universite’.Bourgogne Franche-ComtéDijon
Prof. Guillaume MalodInstitut Mathématique de Jussieu, UniversitéParis Diderot, UFR de mathématiquesParis
Dr. Eric DorisAlternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) Saclay
Dr. Yann FichouEtablissement Français du Sang – Bretagne, INSERM UMR1078Brest Dr. Samir MerabetCentre de Biologie du Développement,118 route de Narbonne Paris
Dr. Lucas WaltzerCentre de Biologie du Développement,118 route de Narbonne Paris
Dr. Vincent ArteroLaboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des MétauxCEA-GrenobleGrenoble
Dr. Oliver RamareLaboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des MétauxCEA-GrenobleGrenoble
Dr Francois HennecartLaboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des MétauxCEA-GrenobleGrenoble
Monte Carlo and Learning Schemes for Network Analytics
Glimpses of New Physics
Glimpses of New Physics
Self-Similar Optical Patterns In Nonlinear Media
Arithmetic circuits computing polynomials
Development of carbon nanotube-metal hybrid catalysts
Molecular study of RH gene variants in Indians
Molecular analysis of a capacitor Hox protein motif
Elucidation of conserved molecular signatures and regulators for blood cell progenitor maintenance
H2 evolution: cheap catalysts for noble task
H2 evolution: cheap catalysts for noble task
H2 evolution: cheap catalysts for noble task
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Prof. L S ShashidharaIndian Institute of Science Education and Research,Pashan Road,Pune
Dr. Gautam BhattacharyyaSaha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP)Kolkata
Dr. Gautam BhattacharyyaSaha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP)Kolkata
Prof. Anantharam RaghuramIndian InstituteScience Education AndResearch,Pune
Prof. Atul ChokshiIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore
Dr. Akkattu T BijuCSIR-National Chemical Laboratory,Pune
Dr. Surajit SinhaIndian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata
Dr. Surajit SinhaIndian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata
Prof. Arvind BaggaProfessor of PediatricsAll India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi
Prof. Sourendu GuptaTata Institute of Fundamental Research Homi Bhabha Road, Navy Nagar, Colaba Mumbai&Prof. Sourabh DubeIndian Institute of Science Education and Research,Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, PashanPune
Prof. Guillaume MalodInstitut Mathématique de Jussieu, UniversitéParis Diderot, UFR de mathématiquesParis
Dr. Rachel PaulInstitut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon (IGFL), Lyon
Prof. Emilian DudasCentre de Physique ThéoriqueEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau
Ms.Yann MambriniCentre de Physique ThéoriqueEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau
Dr. Mladen DimitrovCNRS / University Lille 1,Villeneuve d'Ascq
Prof. Ludovic ThillyInstitut Pprime (UPR 3346CNRS-Université de Poitiers-ENSMA)Futuroscope
Dr. Thomas PoissonCNRS Researcher (chargée de recherche CR2), Université de Rouen, Mont st. Aignan
Dr. Reglier MariusInstitut des Sciences Moléculaire de Marseille, UMR CNRS 7313 Aix Marseille Université, Marseille
Prof. Iranzo OlgaInstitut des Sciences Moléculaire de Marseille, UMR CNRS 7313 Aix Marseille Université, Marseille
Dr. Marie-Agnès Dragon-DureyINSERM UMRS 1138, team 10 Paris
Dr. Fawzi BoudjemaCNRS. LAPT. UMR 5108. UdS Centre International de Physique des Hautes Energies et d'AstrophysiqueAnnecy-le-Vieux
Prof. Meena MahajanThe Institute of Mathematical SciencesChennai, IV Cross Road, CIT Campus, Taramani, Chennai
Molecular analysis of a capacitor Hox protein motif
Glimpses of New Physics
Glimpses of New Physics
p-adic aspects of automorphic forms and their L-functions
Understanding mechanical size effects in metallic micro-wires: synergy between experiments and simulation
N-Heterocyclic Carbene (NHC)-Organocatalyzed Enantioselective Triuoromethylation and Triuoromethylthiolation of Unactivated C-H Bonds
Molybdenum containing enzymes: Bioinspired peptidic catalysts for CO2 reduction
Molybdenum containing enzymes: Bioinspired peptidic catalysts for CO2 reduction
(Network-1 AHUS) International Study On Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
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Arithmetic circuits computing polynomials
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONSFor Indian & French Ph.D Students
The Fellowship was launched during the State visit of the President of France, H.E. Mr. François Hollande, to India during February 14-15th, 2013. The aim of the fellowship is to facilitate the exchange of doctoral students between the two countries for 2-6 months duration, in order to broaden the scope and depth of future engagements in science, technology and innovation.
FIELDS OF RESEARCH Atmospheric and Earth Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Life and Medical Sciences, Materials Science, Mathematical and Computational Sciences, Physical Sciences, Environmental Sciences.
For more details regarding the application procedure and documents required, please log on to www.cepra.org or visit http://cepra.org/raman-charpak/
stLast date for submission of application is 31 May, 2017
For any queries regarding the Raman-Charpak Fellowship 2017, please contact us at E-mail ID: [email protected]
ELIGIBILITY• Applicants from India must be Indian citizens
residing in India and have registered for a PhD in a recognized university or research institution in India
• Applicants from France must be residing in France and have registered for a PhD in a recognized university or research institution in France
• Students once supported by CEFIPRA, also in the framework of CEFIPRA projects, and students who have a permanent position in institutions/ universities are not eligible
• Pre-authorization or prior consent from his/her Institute / University to apply for a foreign fellowship program [No objection certicate from Head of the Institution] (Only for Indian Applicants)
FELLOWSHIP SUPPORT• For Indian Fellow: Fellowship Support of 1500 Euros
per month for daily expenses, local travel, accommodation charges plus social security charges
• For French Fellow: Fellowship support Rs. 40,000 per month for daily expenses, local travel, etc. plus accommodation charges not exceeding Rs. 45,000 per month
• One return airfare ticket in economy class between India and France
• Insurance coverage (travel & health) wherever is required
• Any administrative costs for Visa and Registration (if any)
• Carte de Sejour (if any)• Additional support (up to Euro 500 for Indian Fellows
and equivalent support in Indian Rupees for French Fellows) for participating in a seminar/workshop during their term of the fellowship and stay in their host countries
For any further information please contact:
Dr. Mukesh KumarDirector,Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research(Centre Franco-Indien pour la Promotion de la Recherche Avancée-CEFIPRA)Core 5B, Ground Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 (India)Director: +91 11 24682252Website: http://www.cepra.org
(Attn: Mr. Kunal Kasariya, Scientic Programme Associate, CEFIPRA; E-mail:[email protected])Ofce Tel. No.+91 11 24682251
Call for participation inthESONN SESSION 2017 (14 Edition)
th thAugust 27 - September 16 2017, Grenoble, France
Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR/CEFIPRA) is India’s rst and France’s only bilateral organisation outside France which has been in existence for the past 29 years, committed to promote collaboration between the scientic communities of the two countries across the knowledge innovation chain. CEFIPRA has joined hands with Université Joseph Fourier (now Université Grenoble Alpes), Grenoble, France for supporting participation of Indian doctoral students to European School on Nano-sciences and Nano-technologies
th(ESONN) in Grenoble, France – Session 2017 (August 27 - thSeptember 16 , 2017). ESONN is a three-week course aimed at
providing training for graduate students, postdoctoral and junior scientists from universities and laboratories in the eld of nano-sciences and nano-technologies in Physics, Biology and Chemistry. The academic and practical courses cover the elaboration, functioning and characterization of nano-objects.
• Applicants must be Indian citizens residing in India and have registered for a PhD in a recognized university or research institution in India
st• Age: Maximum 30 years as on 1 January, 2017
• Students once supported by CEFIPRA and students who have a permanent position in institutions/universities are not eligible
• Pre-authorization or prior consent from his/her Institute / University to apply for a foreign fellowship programme [No objection certicate from Head of the Institution]
Eligibility
Applicants should rst register through ESONN web-site ( ) as per the instructions given. After http://esonn.fr applying to ESONN, Indian candidates (only doctoral students) interested for CEFIPRA-ESONN Fellowship 2017 may apply to CEFIPRA with following documents:
1. Application for CEFIPRA-ESONN Fellowship 2017 in prescribed format (see link below)
2. Detailed CV in the prescribed format (see link below)
3. Title and summary of doctoral research (2 pages)
4. No Objection Certicate (NOC) from Head of the Institution
5. Two Reference letters (1. From PhD guide and 2. From a professor who knows the applicant for some years)
6. Scanned Copy of the Passport (both front and back)
Application should be labelled as “Application for CEFIPRA-ESONN Fellowship 2017’’ and should be sent to
E-mail ID: with all the above [email protected]
Application Process
• Format for CEFIPRA-ESONN Fellowship 2017 application
• Format for CV
Prescribed Formats
Only the selected candidates from both sides (ESONN and CEFIPRA), will be considered for CEFIPRA-ESONN Fellowship 2017. The details of support are:
• Letter for gratis visa
• ESONN Fees (Including boarding and lodging charges at ESONN)
• To and fro air tickets (International travel) plus the travel expenses to the nearest international airport by shortest route and excursion fare
• Travel insurance for ofcial days at ESONN
• A total amount of Euro 500 for the complete duration covering daily expenses /any other utility expenses/ miscellaneous expenses
Funding Support
• Documents must respect the lengths indicated above. Applicants must ensure to provide their complete application and CV in the prescribed formats along with all the requested documents. Incomplete applications will not be considered
• Applications send by a candidate after the last date of receipt/ through post or courier / to any other E-mail ID/ received only at one side (CEFIPRA or ESONN) will not be considered for selection
• Results for CEFIPRA-ESONN Fellowship 2017 will be made available only on website of CEFIPRA www.cepra.org
Kindly note
Deadline for receipt of application is till th
17 May, 2017 by 11:59 pm IST
For any further information please contact:
Dr. Mukesh KumarDirector,Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research(Centre Franco-Indien pour la Promotion de la Recherche Avancée-CEFIPRA)Core 5B, Ground Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 (India)Director: +91 11 24682252Website: http://www.cepra.org
(Attn: Mr. Kunal Kasariya, Scientic Programme Associate, CEFIPRA; E-mail:[email protected])Ofce Tel. No.+91 11 24682251
Forfurtherinformation,pleasecontact:
DirectorIndo-FrenchCentreforthePromotionofAdvancedResearch/CentreFranco-IndienpourlaPromotiondelaRechercheAvancée(CEFIPRA)5B,GroundFloor,IndiaHabitatCentre,LodhiRoad,NewDelhi-110003(India)Tel:01124682251,24682252,24633567,43526261Fax:+91-11-24648632E-mail:director@ce�ipra.org;Website:www.ce�ipra.org
Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research/ Centre Franco-Indien pour la
Promotion de la Recherche Avancée (CEFIPRA) is a model for international collaborative
research in advanced areas of Science & Technology. The Centre was established in 1987
being supported by Department of Science & Technology, Government of India and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, Government of France.
CEFIPRA is actively involved in supporting Indo-French Science, Technology & Innovation
system through various activities. Collaborative Scientic Research Programme focuses on
Academia-to-Academia Collaborations between Indian and French Academic
Collaborators in various domains. Industry Academia Research & Development
Programme emphasizes to develop the linkage between Industry and Academia from
France and India. Dedicated mobility support programmes of CEFIPRA provide exposure to
young researchers of the working, social and cultural environment of the partnering
country. Targeted Programmes of CEFIPRA provide platform for Indian and French
National Funding Agencies to implement programmes for specic areas. Innovation
programmes through PPP mode, are the programmes where Industries join hands with
CEFIPRA as a funding partner for supporting R & D in dened priority areas.