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Direct Ph.D* Scholars - Centre for Studies in Science Policy
S.No. Name Date of Admission Topics Supervisor Remarks
1. V.P. Kharbanda 4.8.98 Formation, Growth and Changing Prof. V.V.Krishna Ongoing
Structure of Scientific Communities
in India and China
2. R.K. Gupta 5.8.98 Impact of Intellectual Property Regime Dr. P.N. Desai Ongoing
on the National System of Innovation
and Analysis of Patenting
Patterns in Some Selected Industrial
Sectors in India
3. Debatta Ray 6.8.98 "Developing Techno-Managerial Human Prof. A. Vasantha Awarded
Resources for Restructuring the Indian Power
Sector : A Policy Framework for Transformation
4. P. C. Bahukhandi 12.8.98 Environmental Movements and Emerging Prof. V.V.Krishna Ongoing
Development Alternatives Involving Science
And Technology (A Study of Uttarkhand
w.r.t. to Big Dams and Forest Management)
5. K.V. Radhakrishna 14.8.98 Integrated Coastal Development Dr. P.N. Desai Ongoing
6. Anil Gupta 13.8.99 Science and Technological Issues Dr. P.N. Desai Ongoing
In Blood Policy of India
7. S. Wickramasinghe 6.8.2001 National Agricultural Research System Prof. V.V. Krishna Submitted
in India And Sri Lanka : A Study of & Dr. Mruthunjaya
Organization, Scientific Communities and NCAPR, N.Delhi
Their Contribution to Rice Research.
8. A.K. Malik 16.7.2001 Socio-economic Impact of Information Dr. P.N. Desai Submitted
And Communication Technology : A
Study of the Indian Banking Sector
9. Praveen Arora 11.8.2001 National Biotechnology Innovation Prof. A.Parthasarathi Ongoing
System : A Case Study of Health
Care Sector
10. Mohini Gulrajani 19.10.2001 Technical Change, Innovation and Prof. V.V.Krishna Ongoing
Development : Study of Two Industrial
Clusters in India
*Ph.D topics approved by CASR, SSS
M.Phil Students and. Dissertations - Centre for Studies in Science Policy
S.No. Name Date of Topic Supervisor Remarks
Admission
1. Sunita Raina 27.2.2000 Biotechnology, Ecology and Prof. A. Parthasarathi Completed
Ethics : Implications for Regulations
2. Deepak Sardana 1.8.2000 Triple Helix : University, Industry Prof. V.V. Krishna Completed
And Government Partnerships : A
Case Study of Biotechnology Sector
In Delhi Region
3. Biswanath Dash** 1.8.2000 Warning and Response : A Case Prof. A. Parthasarathi Completed
Study of Orissa Super Cyclone 1999
4. Anup Sam Ninan 14.8.2000 State Policies on Technological Prof. V.V.Krishna Completed
Modernization and the Response Dr. P.N. Desai
Of Fishing Community in Kerala
5. Gurshaminder Bajwa 14.8.2000 Information and Communication Prof. V.V. Krishna Completed
Technology (ICT) Policies for Development : Exploring the
Recent Policy Initiatives
6. Sangeeta Tyagi** 1.8.2001 Origin, Evolution and Status Dr. Nasir Tyabji Completed
of the Medical Biotechnology
Industry : Perspectives and
Problems for India
7. Mr. B. Mahesh Sarma** 1.8.2001 India's National System of Prof. V.V. Krishna Completed
Innovation : An Empirical
Exploration
8. Sanjay Kumar (SC)** 2.8.2001 Domestic Initiatives in Tele- Dr. Nasir Tyabji Completed
Communications Switching Prof Ashok Parthasarthi
Systems - From IIT to C-DOT
9. Nimesh Chandra** 6.8.2001 Academia - Industry Interface Prof. V.V. Krishna on:
In Technology Commercialization : A Case of ITI - Delhi
10. Ms. Arpita Tiwari** 6.8.2001 Gender and Science: Mapping Prof. V.V.Krishna Completed
Of Issues and Perspectives
In Indian Context
11. Mr. Amiya Sankar Naik (ST)** 31.7.2001 Assessment of Technology of Dr. P.N. Desai Completed
Technological Choices in Coal
Mining : A Case Study of
Mahanadi Coal Fields.
12. Mr. Ashutosh Samal** 31.7.2001 Globalisation and Biodiversity : Dr. P.N. Desai Completed
13. Mr. Pritpal Singh Randhawa ** 1.8.2001 Technology Choice in the Dr. Nasir Tyabji Completed
Transportation System of Delhi
Emerging Policy Issues and
Implications in the Post Liberalisation
Era.
14. Ms Rinni Srivastava** 2.8.2001 Agricultural Biodiversity, Dr. P.N. Desai Completed
International Regulations and
Implications for India.
** Students currently registered at the Centre 2004, Winter Semester
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