Shiraz Naval Minwalla | |
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Shiraz Minwalla at Harvard University | |
Born | Mumbai , Maharashtra, India | 2 January 1972
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | IIT, Kanpur (M.Sc.) Princeton University (Ph.D.) |
Spouse(s) | Ananya Dasgupta[1][2] |
Children | 2[1] |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | String Theory, Theoretical Physics |
Institutions | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Harvard University |
Doctoral advisor | Nathan Seiberg |
Other academic advisors | Andrew Strominger, Spenta Wadia[1] |
Doctoral students | Matthew Headrick[3] |
Influences | Ashoke Sen[1] |
Shiraz Naval Minwalla[1] (born 2 January, 1972)[4][5][6] is an Indian theoretical physicist and string theorist.[7] He is a faculty member in the Department of Theoretical Physics at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai .[8] Prior to his present position, he was a Harvard Junior Fellow and subsequently an Assistant Professor at Harvard University.[9][10]
Born in Mumbai , Maharashtra, India, in 1972, to a Parsi-Zoroastrian father (Naval) and a Muslim mother (Khadija), Minwalla graduated from Campion School, Mumbai in 1988 and then Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in 1995. He later moved to Princeton University to earn his Ph.D. under the guidance of Nathan Seiberg.[1]
Minwalla was awarded the Swarnajayanti Fellowship 2005-06 by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. He was awarded the ICTP Prize in 2010 and the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, the highest science award in India, in the physical sciences category in 2011.[11][4] He was awarded the Infosys Prize 2013 in the field of Physical Sciences by the Infosys Science Foundation.[12][13] He was awarded the 2014 New Horizons in Physics Prize by the Fundamental Physics Prize for "his pioneering contributions to the study of string theory and quantum field theory; and in particular his work on the connection between the equations of fluid dynamics and Albert Einstein's equations of general relativity."[13][14][15] In 2016, The World Academy of Sciences awarded him the TWAS Prize in Physics.[16]
Shiraz Minwalla is married to Ananya Dasgupta. He has two children, a boy Spandan Minwalla and a girl Chinar Minwalla.[1]