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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ashoke_SenAshoke Sen - Wikipedia

    Ashoke Sen FRS (⫽ ə ˈ ʃ oʊ k s ɛ n ⫽; born 1956) is an Indian theoretical physicist and distinguished professor at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS), Bangalore.

  2. Ashoke Sen is a professor at the International Center for Theoretical Sciences in Bangalore, India. He works on string theory, S-duality, tachyon condensation, black hole entropy and superstring perturbation theory. His web page contains his biodata, publications, research summary, lecture notes and videos.

  3. Ashoke Sen is a theoretical physicist who works on string theory and related topics. He has taught various courses on physics at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute and the International Center for Theoretical Sciences.

  4. inspirehep.net › authors › 989341Ashoke Sen - INSPIRE

    Author Identifier: Ashoke.Sen.1. PhD Advisor: George F. Sterman. 1995-present. SENIOR, Harish-Chandra Res. Inst. 1988-1995. Tata Inst. 1978-1982. PHD, SUNY, Stony Brook.

  5. www.icts.res.in › people › ashoke-senAshoke Sen | ICTS

    Ashoke Sen is a renowned physicist who has made significant contributions to the development of string theory. He is a fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, the Indian National Science Academy and the Royal Society of London.

  6. Ashoke Sen's biodata. Name: Ashoke Sen. Research Interest: String Theory. Year of Birth: 1956. School (1962 - 1972): Shailendra Sircar Vidyalaya, Calcutta, India. College (1972 - 1975): Presidency College, Calcutta, India. University (1976 - 1978) : Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India.

  7. 4 de jul. de 2021 · Prof. Ashoke Sen is a distinguished professor at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad and a visiting professor at MIT and Korea Institute for Advanced Study. He is a renowned theoretical physicist who made major contributions to string theory, black hole entropy and duality, and received many awards and honors, including the Dirac Medal and the Fundamental Physics Prize.