Yogesh M. Joshi

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Yogesh M. Joshi
Born (1974-12-29) 29 December 1974 (age 46)
NationalityIndian
Alma mater
  • Maharashtra Institute of Technology
  • University of Pune
  • IIT Bombay
  • Benjamin Levich Institute
Known forStudies on metastable soft matter
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions

Yogesh Moreshwar Joshi (born 1974) is an Indian chemical engineer, rheologist and the C.V. Seshadri Chair professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He is known for his studies on metastable soft matter[1] and is an elected fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.[2] In 2015, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded Joshi the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology for his contributions to Engineering Sciences.[3]

Biography[]

Yogesh Joshi was born on 29 December 1974 in Ahmednagar, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Joshi completed graduate studies in polymer engineering at the Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune after earning a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree from the University of Pune in 1996. He started his career as a project assistant at the National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) the same year.[4] After a year of service, he enrolled for doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, performing research at NCL as a research fellow. Completing his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in 2001, Joshi moved to the United States to pursue postdoctoral studies at the Benjamin Levich Institute (2001–2004). On his return to India in 2004, he joined the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT) as an assistant professor; he became an associate professor in 2009. He continues his service at IIT Kanpur as a professor in the department of chemical engineering,[5] also holding the C . V. Seshadri Chair position in the department.[6][unreliable source?] During his service at IIT Kanpur, he held two fellowships, the Faculty Research Fellowship during 2009–2012 and the P. K. Kelkar Faculty Research Fellowship from 2013-2016. He also served as a visiting professor at the University of Maine in 2008, at the University of Edinburgh in 2010, the Institute of Electronic Structure and Lasers (IESL), Greece in May 2015 and at the Institute of Chemical Technology in June 2015 as Shri V. V. Mariwala Visiting Professor.[7]

Research[]

Joshi's research includes contributions to the fields of the structure and dynamics of colloidal glasses and gels, soft matter, Rheology of complex fluids and polymer nanocomposites. Joshi's research team at IIT Kanpur engages in multidisciplinary research on "molecular phenomena that is responsible for the flow behavior," specifically the rheological behavior of discotic nematic suspensions.[6] His work has assisted in widening the understanding of the processing of soft matter and in the prediction of its shelf life.[1] He is reported to have elucidated "the concept of time – temperature – stress equivalence for soft glassy materials" for the first time and has developed a non-equilibrium thermodynamics theory for predicting the approach of soft glassy material to equilibrium.[8][9] He is the treasurer of the Indian Society of Rheology.[10] Invited or keynote speeches delivered by him include the 2008 Soft Materials Seminar organized by Laboratoire de physique des solides[11] and the 18th Mid-Year Meeting conducted by the Indian Academy of Sciences in 2007.[12]

Awards and honors[]

Joshi, a Young Associate of the Indian Academy of Sciences during 2006–09,[13] was selected for the BRNS Young Scientist Research Award of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in 2006; he received another DAE honor in 2012 in the form of the SRC Outstanding Investigator Award.[7] He received the Young Scientist Medal of the Indian National Science Academy in 2006,[14] and the Indian National Academy of Engineering chose him for the Young Engineer Award in 2008. In between, the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers awarded him the first of their two awards, the Diamond Jubilee Young Achiever Award in 2007. He received another honor from IIChE, the Amar Dye Chem Award, two years later.[15] He received two awards from the National Academy of Sciences, India, NASI Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Award in 2008,[16] and NASI Scopus Young Scientist Award in 2012.[17] He earned the Distinguished Alumnus Award of the Maharashtra Institute of Technology in 2010,[7] and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. He received one more award in 2015, the C. N. R. Rao Faculty Award of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.[7] He is a life member of the National Academy of Sciences, India,[18] and the award orations delivered by him include the 2015 Dr. R. A. Mashelkar Endowment Lecture of National Chemical Laboratory.[7]

Selected bibliography[]

Books[]

  • Yogesh M. Joshi; Sameer Khandekar (4 June 2015). Nanoscale and Microscale Phenomena: Fundamentals and Applications. Springer. ISBN 978-81-322-2289-7.

See also[]

  • Soft matter

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Brief Profile of the Awardee". Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. 2017.
  2. ^ "INAE fellows". Indian National Academy of Engineers. 2016.
  3. ^ "View Bhatnagar Awardees". Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Joshi on IITK" (PDF). IIT Kanpur. 2017.
  5. ^ "Faculty profile". Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. 2017.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Group Home Page". IIT Kanpur. 2017.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Awards and honors". IIT Kanpur. 2017.
  8. ^ "Joshi on INAE". Indian National Academy of Engineering. 2017.
  9. ^ Yogesh M. Joshi; Sameer Khandekar (4 June 2015). Nanoscale and Microscale Phenomena: Fundamentals and Applications. Springer. pp. 12–. ISBN 978-81-322-2289-7.
  10. ^ "Yogesh M.Joshi (Treasurer)". Indian Society of Rheology. 2017.
  11. ^ "Soft Materials Seminar". Laboratoire de physique des solides. 2017.
  12. ^ "18th Mid-Year Meeting". Indian Academy of Sciences. 2017.
  13. ^ "Associate Profile". Indian Academy of Sciences. 2017.
  14. ^ "INSA Young Scientists Medal". Indian National Science Academy. 2016.
  15. ^ "IIChe Awards". Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers. 2017.
  16. ^ "NASI Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Award". National Academy of Sciences, India. 2017.
  17. ^ "Scopus Young Scientist Award". Elsevier. 2017.
  18. ^ "Life Members NASI". National Academy of Sciences, India. 2017.

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