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     Date Submitted:11-06-2008
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    Personal Info:

    Date and place of Birth

    7th May 1978

    Riswad, Distt: Riswad, Satara, Maharashtra, India

     

    Nationality

    Indian

     

    Sex

    Female

     

    Marital Status

    Married

     

     

    Current Professional position:

    Fellow (Scientist), Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, Kalamboli Highway, New Panvel (West), Navi Mumbai- 410 218, Maharashtra, India.

     

    Current monthly income: Rs. 21000/- (expected to be around Rs. 35000 after implementation of sixth pay commission)

    Education

    Ph.D degree in Physics (May 2008)
    Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, affiliated with University of Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India


    Thesis: Study of irregularities and dynamics of the low latitude ionosphere.

     

     

     

    M. Sc. In physics (specialization: Astronomy and Space physics) 1998-2000 (with distinction)

    Dept. of Physics, Mumbai University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

     

    B. Sc. In physics (specialization: Computer Science) -1998 (I class)

    Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala college Ghatkopar (west),  Mumbai

     

    HSC  from Mumbai university -1993-1995 (I class)

     

    SSC  from Mumbai university 1993 (with distinction)

     

    Present research area

    - Equatorial ionosphere and irregularities.
    - Magnetospheric storms and their effect on equatorial ionosphere.

     

    Journal Papers

    1. Bharati Engavale and Archana Bhattacharyya, “Spatial correlation function of intensity variations in the ground scintillation pattern produced by equatorial spread F irregularities ", Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, 34, 23-32, 2005.

     

    ·         Bharati Engavale, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair and Archana Bhattacharyya, “Solar flux dependence of coherence scales in scintillation patterns produced by ESF irregularities”, Annales of Geophysicae, 23, 1-6, 2005

     

    •  Bharati Kakad, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair and Archana Bhattacharyya, Magnetic activity linked generation of nighttime equatorial spread F irregularities”, J. Geophys. Res, Vol. 112, A07311, doi:10.1029/2006JA012021, 2007

     

    • D. Tiwari, B. Engavale, A. Bhattacharyya, C. V. Devasia, T. K. Pant, and R. Sridharan.,” Simultaneous radar and spaced receiver VHF scintillation observations of ESF irregularities.”, Annales of Geophysicae, 24, 1419-1427, 2006

     

    ·         Bharati Engavale, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair and Archana Bhattacharyya,The effect of magnetic activity on nighttime equatorial F-region plasma Drift, Proceedings of Beacon Conference- 2004

     

    •  Bharati Engavale, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair and Archana Bhattacharyya, “Effect of magnetic activity on equatorial F region plasma drifts“, The Solar Influence on the Heliosphere and Earth’s Environment: Recent Progress and Prospects”, Edited by N. Gopalswamy and A. Bhattacharyya, 2006.

     

    •  Archana Bhattacharyya, Bharati Engavale, D. Tiwari and S. Bose, “Effect of solar variability on transionospheric radio wave propagation in the equatorial region”, The Solar Influence on the Heliosphere and Earth’s Environment: Recent Progress and Prospects”, Edited by N. Gopalswamy and A. Bhattacharyya, 2006.

     

    ·         S. Sripathi, S. Bose, A. K. Patra, T. K. Pant, B. Kakad, and A. Bhattacharyya, “Simultaneous observations of ESF irregularities over Indian region using radar and GPS,  .”, Annales of Geophysicae., 2007. (Under review).

     

    Papers presented in Conference

    • B. Engavale and A. Bhattacharyya, “Spatial correlation function of intensity variations in the ground scintillation pattern produced by equatorial ionospheric irregularities” , National conference on radio science in India (INCURSI-2003), Delhi, India, 27-29 Nov 2003

     

    • B. Engavale, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair, and A. Bhattacharyya, “Evolution of spatial structures in ESF irregularities during high solar activity”, National space science symposium (NSSS-2004), Kottayam, India, 17-20 Feb 2004

     

    • B. Engavale, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair, and A. Bhattacharyya, “A quantitative study of disturbance dynamo effects on  the nighttime equatorial ionosphere using scintillation data”, Internatinal symposium of equatorial aeronomy (ISEA-11) & CAWSES workshop, Taipei, Taiwan, 9-14 May 2005.

     

     

    • B. Engavale, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair, and A. Bhattacharyya, “Magnetic activity linked fresh generation of ESF irregularities”, XXVIII General assembly of international union of radio science (URSI-2005), 23-29 Oct 2005

     

    •  B. Engavale, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair, and A. Bhattacharyya, “Effect of magnetic activity on equatorial F region plasma  drifts”, International living with star (ILWS-2006) workshop, 19-24 Feb 2006

     

     

    • A. Bhattacharyya, B. Kakad, S. Sripathi, D. Tiwari, C. V. Devasia and A.K. Patra, “Characterization of the 'age' of plasma bubbles using VHF scintillation and MST observations”, MST international workshop, Tirupati, India, 11-16 Dec 2006

     

    ·         B. Kakad, K. Jeeva, K.U. Nair, and A. Bhattacharyya, “Evolution of ESF irregularities during magnetically disturbed periods”, Golden Jubilee symposium on radio science (INCURSI 2007), Delhi, India, 21-24 Feb 2007

     

    Participation in academic  Training program

    • Vth SERC School "Solar Terrestrial Environment: Space Weather" organized by Department of Science & Technology at Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, India, from February 3-22, 2003.

     

    • Participated in COSPAR Workshop on “Analysis of Data from Multiscale Magnetospheric Missions” Organized by Center for Space Science and Application Research Beijing, 3-14 May 2004.

     

     

    Other Skills

    Programming Languages: Fortran, MatLab

     

    Achievements

     

    • Received best poster award for the paper presented at URSI-2004, Delhi, India.
    • Received first prize for the presentation in COSPAR WORKSHOP 2004, Beijing, China

     

    TOTAL NO OF YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -  7 years (including years of Ph.D studies)


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