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#194 From: akella sridevi <neuron555@...>
Date: Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:31 am
Subject: Re: Sensors
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Hi sid
This is Sridevi From HCU.I think you use a solenoid pinch valve to arrest the excess flow which can be controlled by logic pulses or manually controlled by a switch. This is one of the research carried by Dr Shailly Varma in our lab.I think this information would help you.
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I am siddharth grover presently working on automating a instrument.
The problem is to measure the flowin' rate,by knowing distance between two points
& time,so i wanted to get this by coupling this with  a electric circuit which gets activated with fluid coming in contact at the starting level & then end level,using conductivity of fluid.
Can U suggest me suitable chip & method to do it.

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#193 From: sid grover <meetsid_dl@...>
Date: Fri Sep 9, 2005 6:30 pm
Subject: Sensors
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Hello,
I am siddharth grover presently working on automating a instrument.
The problem is to measure the flowin' rate,by knowing distance between two points
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#192 From: atul tiwari <atool_tiwari@...>
Date: Thu Sep 8, 2005 9:42 am
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Hi sir
i am currently working as a project fellow at consortium for scientific reseearch indore. i have done Msc physics from DAVV indore . i want to do phd i have nt decided that what kind of samples i should prepare so that i can take maximum benifit of Xps . i m very thankful to u if u can suggest me some samples in which i can proceed for my reserch work. we r having a lot of facilities here in our institute like TEM, XRD,MOSSBAUER,MOKE,TRANSPORT PROPERTY MEASUREMENT,etc
bye
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Hi !!Atul
myself Niraj Joshi
SRF,BARC
I have XPS in our Lab.
so you are in which institute or university ?
what is your subject
write something about that...
and what exactly you want to do on XPS
regards
niraj


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#191 From: vijay anand <stvijayanand@...>
Date: Mon Sep 5, 2005 1:15 pm
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me workin on sensot networks.. still not finalised a problem tho..

any body workin on sensor networks??

 

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#190 From: "niraj joshi" <niraj_8@...>
Date: Mon Sep 5, 2005 3:28 am
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Hi !!Atul
myself Niraj Joshi
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I have XPS in our Lab.
so you are in which institute or university ?
what is your subject
write something about that...
and what exactly you want to do on XPS
regards
niraj


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#189 From: "atool_tiwari" <atool_tiwari@...>
Date: Fri Sep 2, 2005 5:55 am
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i m new member of this group. i m workinng on XPS xray photo electron
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regds to all
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#188 From: naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...>
Date: Fri Aug 26, 2005 2:11 pm
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#187 From: "Sandeep Jha" <skjha_3@...>
Date: Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:28 pm
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Hi members
Since the group's files are searchable on google and other sites, why
not take advantage to this opportunity. That too its FREE...
You may upload your CV in Files tab on the left panel. Do it yourself,
Mods wont help you editing the content.

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#186 From: rahul singhal <rahulsinghal_25@...>
Date: Wed Aug 10, 2005 9:48 pm
Subject: Re: E-Book Request
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Hello Friends

If anyone have the information for the supplier of the
dye for solar cells, please mail me.

Thanks

rahul

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#185 From: chanchala umamaheswararao <chanchalauma@...>
Date: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:01 am
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Hi Sandeep,
Here is a link I got while browsing. It has several
downloadable books (eBooks) for free. More
specifically to save your time here is the link
"http://ftp.anyhost.ru/books/www.krf.bsu.by/zip/3811.zip"
for a book titled Understanding Biotechnology.
For all other members of the researchscholars, there
are several books spanning different subjects,
ofcourse  the lion share goes to computer related
books.
The link is
"http://ftp.anyhost.ru/books/www.krf.bsu.by".
Happy Reading.
Uma Mahesh.
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#184 From: naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...>
Date: Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:21 am
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Dear all members
 
plz don't send or forward those mail which has no relation with science.
 
when this group has been made, the idea was very simple to bring all research scholars  under one roof to discuss science. 
 
so.....

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#183 From: "Sandeep Jha" <skjha_3@...>
Date: Wed Aug 10, 2005 9:11 pm
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If anyone has got any e-book on Microbiology or genetic engineering?
Please post.

One of the site for this purpose as I know
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doesn't have any link.

Thanks all

Sandeep

#182 From: naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...>
Date: Wed Aug 10, 2005 1:06 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Einstein's Photo Gallery !! Truely a legend
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Dear Mr cvrmn
 
Thank u very much sir  for ur kind  advise yeh i studied in hindi medium
but i don't think it has any relation with my knowledge towards physics. If i will have free time i will come to you to learn english literature.
 
Thanx again
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#181 From: naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...>
Date: Fri Aug 5, 2005 4:47 am
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MARS SPECTACULAR!

The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next, Earth
is catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the
closest approach between the two planets in recorded history. The next
time Mars may come this close is in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's
gravity tugs on Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be
certain that Mars has not come this close to Earth in the Last 5,000
years, but it may be as long as 60,000 years before it happens again.

The encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to within
34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the brightest
object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and will
appear 25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest 75-power magnification

Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. Mars will be
easy to spot. At the beginning of August it will rise in the east at
10p.m. and reach its azimuth at about 3 a.m.

By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will rise
at nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m.

That's pretty convenient to see something that no human being has seen
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#180 From: mallikarjun reddy <mkreddy77@...>
Date: Sat Aug 6, 2005 2:21 pm
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#179 From: Siva Sankar <m.s.sankar@...>
Date: Sun Aug 7, 2005 6:34 pm
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:) dont say like that sir...
may be he is new, and giving good informations to the researchers na? so dont mind, try to encourage the people yar, and dont discourage...
cheers,
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·          Elsevier publishes 9 out of the Top 15 Analytical Chemistry titles

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·          JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A - 3.359

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 Chemical Engineering

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·          Elsevier's journal articles received almost half of the total citations in Chemical Engineering

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#176 From: naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...>
Date: Thu Aug 4, 2005 1:10 pm
Subject: Einstein's Photo Gallery !! Truely a legend
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#175 From: "Sandeep Jha" <skjha_3@...>
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2005 5:55 am
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Can taking the pill dull a woman's desire forever?
27 May 2005
Special Report from New Scientist Print Edition


ORAL contraceptives may free a woman to have sex without fear of
getting pregnant, but they could also extinguish her desire.

The pill has been associated with many side effects, including blood
clots, migraines and weight gain. Perhaps least talked about is its
tendency to dull libido by decreasing testosterone levels.

Contraceptive drugs curb the hormone's production in the ovaries and
also raise levels of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), a substance
that takes it out of play. But it is unclear how common problems are
in pill users. Until now, any sexual dysfunction, including loss of
libido, muted or non-existent orgasms or painful intercourse, was
thought to be reversible when women stopped taking the drug.

Irwin Goldstein, Claudia Panzer and their colleagues at Boston
University studied 125 young women who attended a sexual dysfunction
clinic. Sixty-two of them were taking oral contraceptives, 40 had
previously taken them and 23 had never taken them. The team measured
levels of SHBG in the women every three months for a year, and found
that in pill users they were seven times as high as in women who had
never taken them. Levels had declined a bit in women who had stopped
taking the pill, but remained three to four times as high as in those
who had never taken it, the researchers told a meeting of the American
Association of Clinical Endocrinologists in Washington DC last week.
"There's the possibility it is imprinting a woman for the rest of her
life," says Goldstein



Heroin addiction gene identified and blocked
15:00 31 May 2005
NewScientist.com news service
Jennifer Viegas

Scientists have not only identified a critical gene involved in heroin
addiction relapse, but they have also successfully blocked it,
eliminating cravings for the drug.

The study was conducted on heroin-addicted rats. But the researchers
now think that, within a few years, better treatments will become
available to human heroin users who cannot quit due to insidious
cycles of relapse.

"Many people try to stop taking heroin, but in a few months almost all
of them go back to using the drug," said Ivan Diamond, at the Ernest
Gallo Clinic and Research Center in California, US, and one of the
research team.

David Shurtleff, director of the Division of Basic Neuroscience and
Behavioral Research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse in
Maryland, US, is encouraged by the research. "It will take creativity
and additional research to translate this into usable therapies, but
it does provide hope that we will be able to prevent compulsive drug
seeking behaviour," he told New Scientist.
Reward circuitry

Previous research has indicated that a section of the midbrain called
the nucleus accumbens plays a central role in the "mental reward
circuitry" of animals, such as rats and humans. This circuitry
generates feelings of pleasure in response to drugs, as well as in
response to other things, including food, sex and, in humans, work
accomplishments.

Drugs like heroin, however, seem to over-stimulate the normal reward
process to the point where users value their next fix more highly than
food, water and other essentials. In 2004, a study revealed that
cocaine causes a gene in the nucleus accumbens, called AGS3, to
rapidly encode masses of proteins that are involved in the cravings
and pleasure associated with the drug.

Diamond and his team isolated AGS3 genes and proteins in nucleus
accumbens cells taken from newborn baby rats. After cloning and
studying the cells in the lab, the researchers determined that AGS3's
drug-related functions are most active in the inner nucleus accumbens
core as opposed to its outer shell region.

An AGS3 blocker was then created from a herpes virus. This temporarily
binds to proteins within the reward circuit and blocks the cravings-
pleasure cycle until the virus "washes out" of the body a few weeks
later.
Eliminated desires

Heroin-addicted rats that were trained to give themselves the drug
using a lever were injected with the AGS3 blocker into their nucleus
accumbens after they had gone through a short period of withdrawal. A
small dose of heroin then was administered to each rat.

Normally even such a tiny "taste" of the drug leads to cravings for
more, but the blocker prevented the addiction relapse by eliminating
these desires. The treatment produced no other observed behavioural
side effects.

Diamond told New Scientist that a related treatment could become
available to humans within the next couple of years. His colleague
Krista McFarland, at the Medical University of South Carolina, added
that one of the challenges will be to find a safe method of
administering the blocker to people.






Astronomers find best gravitational wave prospect
15:32 01 June 2005
NewScientist.com news service
Maggie McKee
Two burned-out stars are spiralling towards each other so fast they
may ripple the fabric of space-time more than any other source near
Earth, suggest new observations. A future space mission may detect the
ripples - or gravitational waves - within 10 years.

Massive, accelerating objects such as black holes and the dense
corpses of stars are thought to release gravitational waves as they
orbit each other. This allows them to fall inwards until they
eventually collide and merge - unleashing even more powerful
gravitational radiation.

Though widely theorised, no such waves have yet been detected. But new
observations with the Chandra X-ray Observatory may have identified
the most likely candidate for a future detection. The space telescope
has confirmed previous observations suggesting two white dwarfs - the
burned-out embers of stars like our Sun - are whipping around each
other every 321.5 seconds.

Tod Strohmayer, an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, US, used Chandra to reveal that the
pair's X-ray emission varies on that timescale - and is gradually
quickening. Strohmayer thinks the emission comes from matter dropping
from one star onto the other, and says the stars may be edging closer
to each other by about 3 centimetres per hour.
Stellar cadavers

The pair, called RX J0806.3+1527, appear to be separated by just 80,
000 kilometres - five times closer than the distance between the Earth
and Moon. That makes them the closest of about 10 known white dwarf
binaries.

"It's either the most compact binary known or one of the most unusual
systems we've ever seen," says Strohmayer. "Either way it's got a
great story to tell." The pair lies just 1600 light years from Earth.

Other, denser, types of stellar cadavers called neutron stars are
thought to be more powerful sources of gravitational waves. But pairs
of these stars are rarer, with only three known. And all three pairs
are at least tens of times further from Earth - and each other - than
RX J0806.3+1527.

That means the nearer white dwarf duo may be the strongest source of
gravitational waves detectable by astronomers. "There are more of the
white dwarf pairs out there," says Matthew Benacquista, an
astrophysicist at Montana State University in Billings, US. "It's
quantity rather than quality."

He says ground-based gravitational wave detectors would be capable of
picking up signals from the apocalyptic final seconds before a pair of
neutron stars collide. But a future US-European space-based detector
called LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) should be able to
detect gravitational waves with frequencies thousands of times lower
than those of ground-based instruments.
Sore thumb

That means LISA should be able to detect the gravitational waves
leaking from this pair of white dwarfs. The effect should show up as a
small change in the relative spacing of the three spacecraft in the
LISA fleet.

"When LISA searches for gravitational wave sources, this one might
stick out like a sore thumb," says Strohmayer, who presented the
Chandra observations at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, on Monday.

"It is currently the best candidate," agrees Benacquista, who is
involved in planning for LISA, which could launch around 2012. But he
says yet more massive pairs of white dwarfs - producing "louder"
gravitational waves - could remain to be discovered.

That is because astronomers can only detect light from systems where
one white dwarf is dumping matter onto the other. "There may be
something that hasn't yet begun transferring mass and so we simply
can't see it," he told New Scientist.


BEST ONE!!!!!!!!

Trust me, I'm spraying you with hormones
18:00 01 June 2005
NewScientist.com news service
Andy Coghlan
Giving people a whiff of a key chemical can make them more inclined to
trust strangers with their cash, a new study reveals. Just three puffs
of a nasal spray containing a hormone called oxytocin increased the
chance that people would part with their money.

The research centred around a game in which an "investor" player gives
part or all of his money on blind trust to an anonymous "trustee"
player who earns interest on the combination of his own money and the
invested sum. But the investor is told there is no obligation for the
"trustee" to give any money back at all - they risk losing any money
they choose to invest.

Michael Kosfeld at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, who led the
study found that investors gave away their money far more willingly if
they had sniffed oxytocin than if they had sniffed a placebo. But this
extra willingness disappeared when the trustee's role was
computerised, rather than carried out by another human, confirming
that the effect was interpersonal, and not simply a general
willingness to gamble.
Overcoming shyness

Kosfeld speculates that the hormone reduces people's aversion to
betrayal, overcoming an unwillingness to initiate interaction with
strangers. This matches observations in animal studies. "It helps
animals to approach one another, which is a parallel with trust in our
game," he says.

Kosfeld's team sees great potential for the hormone in the treatment
of people who are excessively shy or withdrawn. "We're hoping that if
you use oxytocin as a companion to psychotherapy, it could have some
positive effects," he says.

But could it be used to con people? Kosfeld doubts it, because it
takes nearly an hour for the hormone to reach the brain. Nor would it
be easy to make people "sniff" something unfamiliar, and it is not
known whether it would work through a spiked drink.

Oxytocin is more conventionally used to help induce labour in pregnant
women and assist breastfeeding in mothers.

#174 From: "mprasant2002" <mprasant2002@...>
Date: Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:27 pm
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Hi
good to see a group for research scholars. I am Prashanth, Ph.D
student Economics at IIT Bombay. Any eco grads out there?

well...hearing about research activity outside economics has been very
interesting for me in IIT, so..certainly Iam going to enjoy this forum
too..

cheers
Prashanth

#173 From: "Dr. N. SUBBA REDDY" <n_subba_reddy@...>
Date: Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:12 pm
Subject: Literature Related Modeling..
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Dear Naveen,
 
If you are interested in Computational Modeling, visit Bhadheshia, Cambridge University, Web page, you can download one hour lecutre on Neural Networks modeling related to Materials Science.
 
Regarding books, Genetic Algorithms by Goldburg, NN by Kevin Swingler are important.
 
Let me know what are your inputs and outputs? based on that we can think whether your work can be dealt with Computational modeling or not.
 
with best wishes
nsreddy
 
 


naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...> wrote:
Dear Reddy
 
thanx for ur valuable suggestion.  I m doing Ph.D. in nanoparticle synthesis of ceramics and pure nano Al. How can u help me in this regards. Since I m an experimentalist, I m not much aware of the theoretical work and modelings. Can you help me. could u suggest me any book
 or let me know the something about computational analysis.
 
Naveen 

"Dr. N. SUBBA REDDY" <n_subba_reddy@...> wrote:
Dear Friends,

I am N. S. Reddy, presently working as a postdoc in POSTECH, Korea

My Ph.D topic is Study of some complex metallurgical systems by
computer intelligence techniques.

My research interests were Neural Networks Modeling, Ti-64 Alloy, AZ
31 Mg alloy and Grain refinement of Al and its alloys.

If you need any papers related to your research, please let me know,
I will try to help.

with best wishes
nsreddy...

To all who are doing Ph.D : My suggestion is work sincerely without
thinking of future, ( Means after Ph.D) try to publish papers in
International Journals (Think of Impact factors), be patient with
your guides, because your guide Recommendation is very important to
your further career.

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#172 From: naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...>
Date: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:06 pm
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Dear Reddy
 
thanx for ur valuable suggestion.  I m doing Ph.D. in nanoparticle synthesis of ceramics and pure nano Al. How can u help me in this regards. Since I m an experimentalist, I m not much aware of the theoretical work and modelings. Can you help me. could u suggest me any book
 or let me know the something about computational analysis.
 
Naveen 

"Dr. N. SUBBA REDDY" <n_subba_reddy@...> wrote:
Dear Friends,

I am N. S. Reddy, presently working as a postdoc in POSTECH, Korea

My Ph.D topic is Study of some complex metallurgical systems by
computer intelligence techniques.

My research interests were Neural Networks Modeling, Ti-64 Alloy, AZ
31 Mg alloy and Grain refinement of Al and its alloys.

If you need any papers related to your research, please let me know,
I will try to help.

with best wishes
nsreddy...

To all who are doing Ph.D : My suggestion is work sincerely without
thinking of future, ( Means after Ph.D) try to publish papers in
International Journals (Think of Impact factors), be patient with
your guides, because your guide Recommendation is very important to
your further career.

Have a nice time with your research....





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#171 From: Siva Sankar <m.s.sankar@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2005 6:31 am
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Thanks Dr.Reddy
warm welcome to our group, thanks for your valuable comments and suggestions,  those are much useful to us as being the research scholars in the finishing end...thanks once again.
Sivasankar.M
RS Mech, IITG, ASSAM. India.

 
On 7/11/05, Dr. N. SUBBA REDDY <n_subba_reddy@...> wrote:
Dear Friends,

I am N. S. Reddy, presently working as a postdoc in POSTECH, Korea

My Ph.D topic is Study of some complex metallurgical systems by
computer intelligence techniques.

My research interests were Neural Networks Modeling, Ti-64 Alloy, AZ
31 Mg alloy and Grain refinement of Al and its alloys.

If you need any papers related to your research, please let me know,
I will try to help.

with best wishes
nsreddy...

To all who are doing Ph.D : My suggestion is work sincerely without
thinking of future, ( Means after Ph.D) try to publish papers in
International Journals (Think of Impact factors), be patient with
your guides, because your guide Recommendation is very important to
your further career.

Have a nice time with your research....






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#169 From: yogesh sonavane <yogesh_sonavane2000@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:26 pm
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Dear Friends,
I am Yogesh Sonavane,presently studying in last semester in master in chemical and process engineering in Germany, I am very much interesting in Phd .If anybody is having information about it can you please forward it me .
My thesis topic is screening of stationary phases for separation of Immunoglobuline.
 
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#168 From: "Dr. N. SUBBA REDDY" <n_subba_reddy@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2005 2:18 am
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Dear Friends,

I am N. S. Reddy, presently working as a postdoc in POSTECH, Korea

My Ph.D topic is Study of some complex metallurgical systems by
computer intelligence techniques.

My research interests were Neural Networks Modeling, Ti-64 Alloy, AZ
31 Mg alloy and Grain refinement of Al and its alloys.

If you need any papers related to your research, please let me know,
I will try to help.

with best wishes
nsreddy...

To all who are doing Ph.D : My suggestion is work sincerely without
thinking of future, ( Means after Ph.D) try to publish papers in
International Journals (Think of Impact factors), be patient with
your guides, because your guide Recommendation is very important to
your further career.

Have a nice time with your research....

#167 From: naveen kulkarni <kulkarni79in@...>
Date: Thu Jun 30, 2005 3:58 pm
Subject: Fwd: [Fwd: Panjab Engineering College]
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Dear members

Thus is an advetisement of few teaching jobs go through it may be it will be helpful for you.

Regards.

Naveen



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#166 From: "V.R.Reddy" <raghava909@...>
Date: Mon Jun 6, 2005 5:00 am
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Dear Sir.,
 
Many thanks for your interest. However you may need to fulfill the formal application criteria which you will get directly the professor of in charge of this project. So pls contact him.
 
Dr. Henry Miziorko 
Marion-Merrell-Dow Professor 
Division Head, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry 
University of Missouri-Kansas City 
5100 Rockhill Road 
Kansas City, MO 64110 
miziorkoh@...
 
With best wishes and regards,
Reddy.


durgadas kulkarni <durgadaskul@...> wrote:
Dear Sir,
   I am applying to u for the above mentioned
position.
   What interests me to apply to u is my background in
research and the programming languages i am familiar
with.
   I did my Ph.D in Physics and my thesis was devoted
to developing new models that analyse the behavior of
superconductors in the peak effect
region. My Ph.D was from Bhabha Atomic Research Center
under Mumbai University, India.
   I shifted my field of research during my postdoc at
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. I was involved
in computing the properties of Microdevices that were
being developed in the microelectronics lab in
Electrical engineering department of IIT-B.
   Now, I am working with a finance company,
wherein i apply my mathematical and programming skills
to deliver various services to the clients.
  I am very much interested in the above position. I
want  contribute in the field of computational
biology, genetics, algorithms developement,
optimization techniques  etc
   Attached with this mail is my latest CV.
   Please do let me know  as early as possible as
    how u feel about my application for the position
  at your company.

Sincere regards,
durgadas


--- "V.R.Reddy" <raghava909@...> wrote:
> POSTDOCTORAL / SENIOR RESEARCH POSITION AVAILABLE
> Division of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
> University of Missouri-Kansas City
>
> Positions are available for postdoctoral scientists
> with experience/interests in protein engineering,
> molecular biology, biochemical, biophysical, and
> collaborative structural work on recombinant enzymes
> of lipid metabolism.
>
> The Miziorko lab group investigates enzymes involved
> in hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA (HMG-CoA) metabolism as
> well as other enzymes in the pathway of
> polyisoprenoid and sterol biosynthesis. Recent work
> on avian HMG-CoA synthase has documented active site
> residues involved in reaction chemistry.
> Collaborative work employing the prokaryotic enzyme
> has led to the structure of the acetyl-enzyme
> reaction intermediate. Work on recombinant rat and
> human mevalonate kinase includes the functional
> assignment of active site residues as well as
> collaborative pursuit of the structure of an
> enzyme-Mg-ATP complex. Our lab has developed
> recombinant forms of human HMG-CoA lyase,
> phosphomevalonate kinase, and mevalonate diphosphate
> decarboxylase, facilitating investigation of these
> enzymes. A variety of mechanistic tools
> (spectroscopically detectable substrate analogs,
> inhibitors, etc.) in our lab expedites investigation
> of these proteins.
>
> Positions are supported by extramural funds, the
> Marion-Merrell-Dow endowment, and other sources.
> Appointments include a generous fringe benefit
> package. More experienced candidates may qualify for
> non-tenure track junior faculty appointments. Salary
> will be determined by the candidate's relevant
> experience and productivity. The laboratory is
> located in an attractive urban university campus,
> adjacent to pleasant residential areas as well as
> many of Kansas City's venues for cultural and social
> activities. Additional information is available on
> the lab web site, http://sbs.umkc.edu/miziorko/
>
> CANDIDATES AVAILABLE TO INTERVIEW AND VISIT THE
> LABORATORY IN KANSAS CITY WILL RECEIVE PRIORITY IN
> APPLICANT SCREENING.
>
> INTERESTED CANDIDATES SHOULD FORWARD A CV AND
> CONTACTS FOR 3 PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES TO:
>
> Dr. Henry Miziorko
> Marion-Merrell-Dow Professor
> Division Head, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
> University of Missouri-Kansas City
> 5100 Rockhill Road
> Kansas City, MO 64110
>
> miziorkoh@...
>
>
> garima sharma <garimacity@...> wrote:Hi All,
> This is garima sharma again. I would like to get
> information about a journal named International
> Biodeterioration and biodegradation. Pls let me
> where
> this journal is available and how can i get access
> to
> this journal as i've many ref from this journal.My
> institute has access to issue after 1994 only. If
> anyone can let me from where i can get ref of the
> year
> before 1993,
> Regards n wishes,
> garima
>
>
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#165 From: durgadas kulkarni <durgadaskul@...>
Date: Tue May 24, 2005 4:31 am
Subject: POSTDOCTORAL / SENIOR RESEARCH POSITION AVAILABLE
durgadaskul@...
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Dear Sir,
    I am applying to u for the above mentioned
position.
    What interests me to apply to u is my background in
research and the programming languages i am familiar
with.
    I did my Ph.D in Physics and my thesis was devoted
to developing new models that analyse the behavior of
superconductors in the peak effect
region. My Ph.D was from Bhabha Atomic Research Center
under Mumbai University, India.
    I shifted my field of research during my postdoc at
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. I was involved
in computing the properties of Microdevices that were
being developed in the microelectronics lab in
Electrical engineering department of IIT-B.
    Now, I am working with a finance company,
wherein i apply my mathematical and programming skills
to deliver various services to the clients.
   I am very much interested in the above position. I
want  contribute in the field of computational
biology, genetics, algorithms developement,
optimization techniques  etc
    Attached with this mail is my latest CV.
    Please do let me know  as early as possible as
     how u feel about my application for the position
   at your company.

Sincere regards,
durgadas


--- "V.R.Reddy" <raghava909@...> wrote:
> POSTDOCTORAL / SENIOR RESEARCH POSITION AVAILABLE
> Division of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
> University of Missouri-Kansas City
>
> Positions are available for postdoctoral scientists
> with experience/interests in protein engineering,
> molecular biology, biochemical, biophysical, and
> collaborative structural work on recombinant enzymes
> of lipid metabolism.
>
> The Miziorko lab group investigates enzymes involved
> in hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA (HMG-CoA) metabolism as
> well as other enzymes in the pathway of
> polyisoprenoid and sterol biosynthesis. Recent work
> on avian HMG-CoA synthase has documented active site
> residues involved in reaction chemistry.
> Collaborative work employing the prokaryotic enzyme
> has led to the structure of the acetyl-enzyme
> reaction intermediate. Work on recombinant rat and
> human mevalonate kinase includes the functional
> assignment of active site residues as well as
> collaborative pursuit of the structure of an
> enzyme-Mg-ATP complex. Our lab has developed
> recombinant forms of human HMG-CoA lyase,
> phosphomevalonate kinase, and mevalonate diphosphate
> decarboxylase, facilitating investigation of these
> enzymes. A variety of mechanistic tools
> (spectroscopically detectable substrate analogs,
> inhibitors, etc.) in our lab expedites investigation
> of these proteins.
>
> Positions are supported by extramural funds, the
> Marion-Merrell-Dow endowment, and other sources.
> Appointments include a generous fringe benefit
> package. More experienced candidates may qualify for
> non-tenure track junior faculty appointments. Salary
> will be determined by the candidate's relevant
> experience and productivity. The laboratory is
> located in an attractive urban university campus,
> adjacent to pleasant residential areas as well as
> many of Kansas City's venues for cultural and social
> activities. Additional information is available on
> the lab web site, http://sbs.umkc.edu/miziorko/
>
> CANDIDATES AVAILABLE TO INTERVIEW AND VISIT THE
> LABORATORY IN KANSAS CITY WILL RECEIVE PRIORITY IN
> APPLICANT SCREENING.
>
> INTERESTED CANDIDATES SHOULD FORWARD A CV AND
> CONTACTS FOR 3 PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES TO:
>
> Dr. Henry Miziorko
> Marion-Merrell-Dow Professor
> Division Head, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
> University of Missouri-Kansas City
> 5100 Rockhill Road
> Kansas City, MO 64110
>
> miziorkoh@...
>
>
> garima sharma <garimacity@...> wrote:Hi All,
> This is garima sharma again. I would like to get
> information about a journal named International
> Biodeterioration and biodegradation. Pls let me
> where
> this journal is available and how can i get access
> to
> this journal as i've many ref from this journal.My
> institute has access to issue after 1994 only. If
> anyone can let me from where i can get ref of the
> year
> before 1993,
> Regards n wishes,
> garima
>
>
>
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