Born on 15 June 1961, Ravindra Kumar did his graduate honors degree in mechanical engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani and continued there to earn an master's degree MSc honors degree in physics in 1983.[2] Subsequently, he enrolled for doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur from where he secured a PhD in 1990.[3] His post-doctoral work was also at IIT Kanpur and in 1992, he joined Tata Institute of Fundamental Research where he is a senior professor of the Department of Nuclear and Atomic Physics,[4] heading UPHILL (Ultra-short Laser Pulse High Intensity Laser Laboratory.[5][6][7]
Legacy
Kumar is known to have established UPHILL (Ultra-short Laser Pulse High Intensity Laser Laboratory), a centre for advanced laser experiments at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.[8] Here, he heads a group of scholars and researchers who are involved in studies related to laser-matter interactions.[6] He is reported to have worked on the generation of megagauss magnetic pulses using ultrafast laser pulses[9] and his group observed the turbulent magnetic fields created by instabilities of the high current electron beams driven by the laser pulse for the first time.[3] Nanoparticle coated surfaces and pendular states of molecules are two of the other areas of his research.[10] His studies have been documented by way of a number of articles[11][note 2] and the online article repository of the Indian Academy of Sciences has listed 75 of them.[12] He has also guided a number of students in their doctoral studies.[2] He is a member of the Optical Society of America and sits in the International Committee on Ultra-High Intensity Lasers of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.[13] He is also a life member of Indian Society for Mass Spectrometry,[14] Indian Society of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Plasma Science Society of India[15] and Indian Laser Association.[16] Plenary or invited lectures delivered by him include the lecture on Extreme Light, Extreme States of Infosys Science Foundation in March 2016.[8]
Ravindra Kumar Gattamraju, Gourab Chatterjee, Prahshant Singh, Amitava Adak, Amit D. Lad, K. M. Schoeffler, L. O. Silva, Sudip Sengupta, P. K. Kaw, Amita Das (2015). "Laboratory simulation of astrophysical magnetic turbulence". APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts. 2015: YO6.013. Bibcode:2015APS..DPPYO6013G.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Ravindra Kumar Gattamraju, Moniruzzaman Shaikh, Amit Lad, Deep Sarkar, Kamalesh Jana, Indranuj Dey (2016). "Giant magnetic fields and relativistic electron transport in dense, hot plasmas created on solid targets". APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts. 2016: YO5.013. Bibcode:2016APS..DPPYO5013G.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)