Vipin Kumar Tripathi | |
Birth Date: | 1948 3, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Jhansi, India |
Honorific Prefix: | Professor Emeritus |
Alma Mater: | Agra University, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi |
Known For: | Plasma (physics) |
Notable Works: | Sadbhav Mission |
Discipline: | Physics |
Sub Discipline: | Plasma |
Vipin Kumar Tripathi (alternately known as VK Tripathi; born 11 March 1948) is an Indian Plasma physicist and a former Physics professor of the IIT, Delhi.
Tripathi was born in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh on 11 March 1948. He did his Masters from Agra University and completed his PhD from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.[1]
Tripathi started his career as a lecturer with IIT, Delhi in 1970. He joined University of Maryland in 1976 as a Post-Doctoral Researcher and then a Research Associate. He was involved in the research on radio frequency heating of fusion plasma's in the university. In 1983, He joined Indian Institute of Technology Delhi as a Professor of Physics where he served for about 30 years.[2] [3]
Sadbhav Mission aims to develop a grassroots resistance against communalism and mobilizing people on basic issues like education, as stated on its official website. Professor Tripathi established it in the aftermath of Bhagalpur riots in 1990.[4] Professor Tripathi through the Sadbhav Mission has written and distributed pamphlets on the issues like Abrogation of Article 370[5] and CAA[6] as a mode of protest.
Tripathi's publications include:[7]