Tathagat Avatar Tulsi | |
Birth Date: | 9 September 1987 |
Birth Place: | Patna, Bihar |
Nationality: | Indian |
Fields: | Physics |
Alma Mater: | Indian Institute of Science Patna Science College |
Doctoral Advisor: | Apoorva D. Patel |
Tathagat Avatar Tulsi (born 9 September 1987) is an Indian physicist and a former child prodigy. He completed high school at the age of 9 years, earned a BSc at the age of 11 years, and a MSc at the age of 12 years from Patna Science College (Patna University). In August 2009, he got his PhD from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore at the age of 21 years.[1] In July 2010, he was offered a position as Assistant Professor on contract (a non-permanent teaching position for fresh PhD graduates) at IIT Bombay.[2] [3] [4] His employment was terminated in 2019.[5] As per his interview given to BBC, this was after a long leave related to his illness.[6]
In August 2021, his application for a different position was rejected by then-President Ramnath Kovind.[7]
Currently, he is living with his brother in Patna. During an interview with BBC, Tulsi opened up about his plan to go to the Delhi High Court. He’s studying law for this purpose. He wants to move to a different IIT (Indian Institute of Technology).[7]
He received wide public attention in 2001, when he was shortlisted by the Indian Government's Department of Science and Technology (DST) to participate in a Nobel laureates conference in Germany.[8]
Tulsi was admitted by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc).,[9] where his PhD thesis was on "Generalizations of the Quantum Search Algorithm". He co-authored an unpublished research manuscript ("A New Algorithm for Fixed-point Quantum Search") with Lov Grover, the inventor of a quantum search algorithm that goes by his name.[10]
Tulsi was once cheered on as one of the most gifted Asian youngsters by TIME magazine, mentioned as "Superteen" by Science, "Physics Prodigy" by The TIMES, "Master Mind" by The WEEK and listed by Outlook as one of the smartest Indian youngsters. Tathagat Avatar Tulsi participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project of Fabrica, Benetton's research centre in 2007.[11] He was invited by Luciano Benetton for a dinner in honor of Al Gore on 14 June 2007 in Milano, Italy. Tathagat's story was showcased by National Geographic Channel in the program My Brilliant Brain. The episode named "India's Geniuses" was aired on 13 December 2007 and was hosted by Bollywood actress Konkona Sen Sharma.