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| name = Anuradha Misra | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_date = | birth_place = Faizabad, Uttarpradesh | death_date = | death_place = | residence = | nationality = Indian | fields = | office = Head of the Department of Physics, University of Mumbai | successor =Vaishali A. Bambole | status = | term_start = 2008 | term_end = May 2014 | alma_mater = University of Allahabad IIT Kanpur | known_for = Theoretical high energy physics | awards = }} Anuradha Misra is a professor and former head of the department of physics at University of Mumbai.[1] She was born in Faizabad, Uttarpradesh, India. A graduate of the University of Allahabad, she joined as a professor for physics at the University of Mumbai in 2008. She specializes in the study of theoretical high energy physics, including Light front quantization, resummation in quantum chromodynamics. Early life, education and careerMisra completed her primary education from Government Girls college in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh. She did her bachelors in mathematics, physics, and statistics, from University of Allahabad, masters in physcics from IIT Kanpur in 1983. Being inspired by the works of physicist Marie Curie and mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, she pursued doctorate at IIT Kanpur. Her research was in the areas of chiral anomaly, trace anomaly and Stress–energy tensor in 1989.[2] She published papers on renormalization theory under the guidance of S. D. Joglekar.[3] Her first research paper was under the guidance of George Sterman, an American theoretical physicist at the Stony Brook University. She took up her first job at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics as a research associate. In 1993, she moved to the United States to work at Stony Brook University as a lecturer. She returned to India in 1994 and spent a brief time in Allahabad before joining as research associate at the University of Mumbai in October 1994. She continued her research on high energy physics, quantum chromodynamics and light front field theories. In November 2008, she was promoted to be a professor and appointed the head of the department of physics,[4][2] a position which she held until 2014.[5] Personal lifeMisra was born in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, India in a family of ten children. Her father was a doctor. She has been married to Raghava in 1989, her previous classmate. He works at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. The couple has two sons.[4] PublicationsShe has published several journal articles. Her co-authors include Satish D. Joglekar, Swati Warwadekar, Rohini M. Godbole, Patrick Motylinski, and Jai D. More. Her publications are:[2]
References1. ^{{cite web |title=The Women Scientists of India|url=https://www.ias.ac.in/Initiatives/Women_in_Science/The_Women_Scientists_of_India |website=Indian Academy of Sciences |accessdate=13 September 2018 |language=en}} Category:Indian women scientistsCategory:Indian physicistsCategory:Indian women physicists2. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=Anuradha Misra |url=http://archive.mu.ac.in/science/physics/mishra.html |website=Mumbai University|accessdate=27 November 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=S. D. Joglekar|url=http://home.iitk.ac.in/~sdj/sdj.html |website=IIT Kanpur |accessdate=23 February 2019}} 4. ^1 {{cite web |title=Research of Anuradha Misra |url=https://www.ias.ac.in/public/Resources/Initiatives/Women_in_Science/Contributors/anuradhamisra.pdf|website=Indian Academy of Sciences|accessdate=27 November 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Vaishali A. Bambole, University of Mumbai |url=http://archive.mu.ac.in/science/physics/VAB-short%20CV%20Webpage.pdf |website=University of Mumbai |accessdate=24 March 2019 |format=PDF}} |
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