Dipankar Banerjee (solar physicist) explained
Dipankar Banerjee is an Indian solar physicist. He is a senior Professor of Solar Physics at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (Bangalore)[1] and currently serves as the director of the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (AIRES).[2]
Education and early career
In 1987, Banerjee completed a Bachelor's Degree at St. Xaviers College, Calcutta in Physics (major), Chemistry and Mathematics. In 1996 he completed his PhD "Magnetohydrodynamic phenomena in the solar atmosphere" at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (Bangalore) with Prof. S.S. Hasan. Via a PPARC fellowship, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Armagh Observatory between 1997 and 2000 on solar atmospheric dynamics using the SOHO spacecraft. This was followed by a Fund for Scientific Research (Flanders) fellowship at the Katholic University of Leuven between 2000 and 2002. In 2004, he returned to the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (Bangalore) and was appointed as a Director of ARIES in 2019. His wife, Tisha Banerjee, is a PhD in Cell and molecular biology. He has a daughter named Teerna Banerjee who is a PhD candidate in cell and molecular biology at University College Dublin. As well as a son named Arno Banerjee who studies Environmental Chemistry in University College Dublin.
Research interests
Banerjee's primary research interest is the dynamics of the solar atmosphere.[3] In particular, he has focussed on the propagation of wavs through the solar chromosphere and corona, including innovations in the technique of atmospheric magnetoseismology.[4] He has also studied space weather and the solar dynamo[5] through long-term observations such as those provided by the 100-year synoptic data from Kodaikanal Observatory.[6]
Awards and honours
- 1997: PPARC postdoctoral fellowship
- 2002: Fund for Scientific Research (Flanders) fellowship
- 2013: Visiting professor (Capita Selecta Lecturer) at Centre for Plasma Astrophysics, K.U. Leuven[7]
- 2015: Associate Editor for Solar Physics
- 2016: Co-I of Polarimeter on the PUNCH spacecraft[8]
- 2017: PI of the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory data archive[9]
- 2017: Co-I for near-UV imaging instrument (SUIT) on the Aditya-L1 mission[10]
- 2017: Co-chair of the science working group for the Aditya-1 mission
- 2020: Editor for Frontiers Stellar and Solar Physics[11]
Notes and References
- Web site: Home Dipankar Banerjee . 2022-08-14 . www.iiap.res.in.
- Web site: People Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences . 2022-08-14 . www.aries.res.in.
- Web site: Dipankar Banerjee . 2022-08-14 . scholar.google.com.
- Banerjee . D. . Erdélyi . R. . Oliver . R. . O’Shea . E. . 2007-11-01 . Present and Future Observing Trends in Atmospheric Magnetoseismology . Solar Physics . en . 246 . 1 . 3–29 . 10.1007/s11207-007-9029-z . 2007SoPh..246....3B . 121929810 . 1573-093X.
- News: Desikan . Shubashree . 2019-03-16 . Solar tsunami can trigger the sunspot cycle . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-08-14 . 0971-751X.
- News: Desikan . Shubashree . 2017-05-06 . 100 years with our closest star, the sun . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-08-15 . 0971-751X.
- Web site: Professional Experience Dipankar Banerjee . 2022-08-14 . www.iiap.res.in.
- Web site: PUNCH: Science Team . 2022-08-15 . punch.space.swri.edu.
- Web site: International Projects Dipankar Banerjee . 2022-08-15 . www.iiap.res.in.
- News: Desikan . Shubashree . 2017-11-25 . Here comes the sun watcher, India's Aditya-L1 . en-IN . The Hindu . 2022-08-15 . 0971-751X.
- Web site: Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences Stellar and Solar Physics . 2022-08-15 . Frontiers . en.