School of Conflict and Security Studies
Saurabh Dutta Chowdhury
MEng-RIT Rochester in Microelectronics, PhD-King's College London-Defence Studies. 30 years in Mixed Signal Analog and HV GaN. Ventured to US in 1989 on a full academic scholarship for undergraduate at top college-The University of the South, MEng at RIT on SRC Fellowship. Work experience at Applied Materials-Plasma Etch, Cypress Semiconductors (now Infineon)-90 and 65 nm 193 DUV Gate module for SRAMs R&D Pilot Line Maxim Integrated (now Analog Devices)-Plasma/Photo Sec Mgr Mixed Signal/Analog Production Fab. Transphorm (now Renesas) pilot line HV GaN on Si transfer to mass production in Japan and EU-Sr Director Foundry. Currently with Power Integrations- Sr Staff Foundry Engineering ensuring high yielding and reliable HV GaN Power MOSFETs and Si LDMOS devices including assembly and package related product development for these technologies. Sponsored to HBS Leadership Development program (PLD) by Maxim Integrated in 2006-07. Completed MBA from Santa Clara University sponsored by Applied Materials in 2001.
Prakash R Golani
Prakash R. Golani obtained M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in geology from University of Rajasthan. He has mapped and explored several ore deposit-forming geological set ups during his 36 year- long career in the Geological Survey of India (GSI). The ore deposit set ups worked by him include volcanic-hosted massive sulphides (VHMS) deposits, alkaline-carbonatite complexes, IOCG-, MVT-SEDEX-, evaporite-, epithermal- and granite-related set ups in western, central and northeastern India including Himalayas. He has studies and published his work on sillimanite-corundum, phosphorite, magnesite, lead, zinc, copper, gold, antimony and selenium bearing polymetallic deposits. His interest in ore deposit-bearing settings finds expression in the book ‘Assessment of Ore Deposit Settings, Structures and Proximity Indicators in Geological Exploration’. In GSI, he has been involved in formulation and execution of field and exploration-related training programs for professional geologists. He is lead author of the international team which recognised and published evaporitic set up as a new repository of the gold deposit (Bhukia, Rajasthan) in the global context. His current interest includes geochemistry, geological characteristics of ore repository set ups for critical and byproduct elements associated with base metals and other ore deposits.