Publications
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Janaki Balakrishnan, G R Nagabhushana co-authored On the applicability of Sato's equation to capacitative radio frequency sheaths J.Phys.D: Appl.Phys. (Rapid Communication) 33, L153-L157 (2000). |
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Sharada Srinivasan Professor, School of Humanities Preliminary Insights into Provenance of South Indian Copper Alloys and Images Using a Holistic Approach of Comparisons of their Lead Isotopes and Chemical Composition with Slags and Ores. http://eprints.nias.res.in/605/1/1999-ss-BAR.pdf Srinivasan, S. (1999). Preliminary insights into the provenance of South Indian copper alloys and images using a holistic approach of comparisons of their lead isotopes and chemical composition with slags and ores. Archaeopress. |
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Sharada Srinivasan Professor, School of Humanities Lead isotope and trace element analysis in the study of over a hundred South Indian metal icons. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1475-4754.1999.tb00854.x Srinivasan, S. (1999). Lead isotope and trace element analysis in the study of over a hundred South Indian metal icons. Archaeometry, 41(1), 91-116. |
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Srikumar M Menon co-authored Associate Professor , Heritage Science and Society Programme Site Characterisation for the IUCAA Telescope Co- authored with Das, H. K., Paranjpye, A. and Tandon S. N. Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India ,27, 609-626 |
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Sisir Roy, Bo Lehnert co-authored Sisir Roy is Honorary Visiting Professor; is Senior Homi Bhabha Fellow, Consciousness Studies Programme Extended Electromagnetic Theory with Space-Charge in Vacuo and Nonzero Photon Mass World Scientific Publishers, Singapore |
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Sharada Srinivasan Professor, School of Humanities High-tin bronze working in India: The bowl makers of Kerala, Archaeometallurgy in India https://cms.nias.res.in/sites/default/filesefs/2025-04/Srinivasan_S_1998_High_tin_bronze_workin_compressed.pdf Srinivasan, S. (1998). High tin bronze working in India, the bowl makers of Kerala. Archaeometallurgy in India, 241-250. |
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Sharada Srinivasan Professor, School of Humanities The use of tin and bronze in prehistoric South Indian metallurgy. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11837-998-0194-9 Srinivasan, S. (1998). The use of tin and bronze in prehistoric southern Indian metallurgy. JOM, 50, 44-48. |
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Srikumar M Menon Associate Professor , Heritage Science and Society Programme The day we trekked our way to eternity through mist and clouds The Indian Express |