Sarbeswar Bujarbarua

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Sarbeswar Bujarbarua
Born(1948-03-01)1 March 1948
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Gujarat University Physical Research Laboratory PhD Gauhati University DSc
Known for Plasma Physics Theory space science
AwardsHari Om Ashram Prerit Vikram Sarabhai Award [1] (1989) Kamal Kumari National Award (1993) Lifetime Achievement Award (2017)Government of Assam
Scientific career
Fields Plasma Physics, theoretical physics space science
Institutions Institute for Plasma Research, Centre of Plasma Physics - Institute for Plasma Research Founder Director University of Bayreuth Kyushu University Ruhr University
Doctoral advisor Abhijit Sen
Founder of CPP-IPR Prof. S. Bujarbarua Prof. S. Bujarbarua founder CPP-IPR.JPG
Founder of CPP-IPR Prof. S. Bujarbarua

Sarbeswar Bujarbarua is an Indian physicist. [2] Educated at Gujarat University and Gauhati University, he founded the Centre of Plasma Physics as part of the Institute for Plasma Research and served as its director for 30 years. [3] [4]

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References

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  2. "Lifetime achievement award for plasma research". The Assam Tribune Online.
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