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  • Prof Dr Kandulapati Sriram

  • Assistant Professor (Grade-III)
  • Osmania University
Publications 2003 - 2024

Publications

  • 47
    Journal Articles
  • 5
    Projects

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Expertise

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Specializes in X-ray binaries, Black hole binaries, Neutron star binaries, white dwarf binaries, and optical and X-ray studies of AGNs. photometry and spectroscopy of binaries from ground and space-based observatories

Personal Information

Prof Dr Kandulapati Sriram

Male
Department of Astronomy Osmania University, Amberpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Hyderabad, Telangana, India - 500007


Experience

  • Assistant Professor (Grade-III)

    Astronomy

    Osmania University


Qualification

  • Post Doctoral Fellow

    Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

  • Ph.D.

    Osmania University


Honours and Awards

2012

Best Post Doctoral Award at Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

2012

Korea Research Council Fellowship

Korean Government

2011

Best Post Doctoral Award at Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

2012

Best Post Doctoral Award at Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

2012

Korea Research Council Fellowship

Korean Government

2011

Best Post Doctoral Award at Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Doctoral Theses Guided

2024

Constraining the Third body companions and Photometric solutions of a few Close binary systems

G Mamamtha, Osmania University

2023

Photometric and Spectroscopic Studies of Beta Lyrae type Binary Systems using Space and Ground based Telescopes

A Vijaya, Osmania University

2022

Multi Wavelength Studies of AGNs and their Cosmological Implication

Nour Dergam, Osmania University

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2024

Constraining the Third body companions and Photometric solutions of a few Close binary systems

G Mamamtha, Osmania University

2023

Photometric and Spectroscopic Studies of Beta Lyrae type Binary Systems using Space and Ground based Telescopes

A Vijaya, Osmania University

2022

Multi Wavelength Studies of AGNs and their Cosmological Implication

Nour Dergam, Osmania University

2022

X-ray timing and Spectral studies of Low Mass X-ray Binaries using Astrosat Satellite

P Chiranjeevi, Osmania University

2021

To understand the physical & radiative geometry of accretion disk in GBHs & NS sources

S Hari Krishna, Osmania University

2020

X-Ray and optical studies of mass accreting binary systems using AstroSat and ground based observatories

Malu Sudha, Osmania University

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Membership In Professional Bodies

2019

International Astronomical Union

Life time member

2010

Astronomical Society of India

Life time member

2019

International Astronomical Union

Life time member

2010

Astronomical Society of India

Life time member

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Research Projects

Understanding the Broad-Line, Narrow-line Regions, and inner region of the accretion disk in the Active Galactic Nucleus using optical and X-ray energy bands

Funding Agency : ANRF DST

Detection of third bodies in eclipsing binaries using ground and space based observatories

Funding Agency : SERB DST

Constraining the Comptonization region in X-ray binaries using AstroSat LAXPC observations

Funding Agency : ISRO

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Understanding the Broad-Line, Narrow-line Regions, and inner region of the accretion disk in the Active Galactic Nucleus using optical and X-ray energy bands

Funding Agency : ANRF DST

Detection of third bodies in eclipsing binaries using ground and space based observatories

Funding Agency : SERB DST

Constraining the Comptonization region in X-ray binaries using AstroSat LAXPC observations

Funding Agency : ISRO

Understanding the Physical and Radiative structure of Accretion disk in theBlack hole and Neutron star sources

Funding Agency : SERB

Photometric studies of stellar spots in Contact binaries using Kepler Satellite data

Funding Agency : UGC

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