(Fellowship Program) BOYSCAST FELLOWSHIP FOR THE YEAR 2008-2009
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Government
of India
Ministry of Science & Technology
Department of Science & Technology
BOYSCAST FELLOWSHIP FOR THE YEAR
2008-09
The “Better Opportunities for Young Scientists in Chosen Areas of
Science & Technology (BOYSCAST)” programme of the Department of
Science & Technology (DST) provides opportunities to the young Indian
scientists/technologists to visit institutions abroad, interact with
scientists/technologists there, get trained in latest research techniques and
conduct R&D in specially chosen frontline areas of science &
technology. Applications are invited from Indian Nationals for the award of
fellowships under the BOYSCAST programme for conducting advanced research and
undergoing training in advanced research techniques in overseas research
laboratories/institutes, in chosen frontline areas of science & technology
for the period of three to twelve
months. The areas are given below:
Atmospheric and Earth Sciences:
Geotectonic models and experiments, Thermodynamics of multiphase systems,
Isotope hydrology and glaciology, Isotope and chemical tracers for
oceanography, Limnology, Global change, Palaeoclimatology and
Palaeoenvironment, Evolution and dynamics of the Indian lithosphere, Seismic
tomography, Recent advances in Seismology and tsunami probabilities, Wide
angle MCS and MRP of marine sequences, Monsoon dynamics, Regional and global
climate studies and predictions, Atmospheric effects on radio communications,
Palaeobiogeochemistry and organic geochemistry, Satellite geophysics for
atmospheric solid earth studies, Ground water source modeling, Atmospheric
chemistry and air pollution, Long range transport of air pollution, Wet and
dry deposition of pollutants.
Chemical Sciences:
Organometallic, Heterogeneous catalysis, Novel materials, Bio-sensors,
Bioinorganic and biomimetic chemistry, Molecular electronic structure and
dynamics, Polymer and surface chemistry, Marine chemistry, Laser spectroscopy
and chemical dynamics, Ultra-fast reactions, Photochemistry, Synthetic
methodology, Magnetic resonance and magneto-chemistry, Supramolecular
chemistry, Asymmetric synthesis, Molecular mechanics and energetics,
Combinatorial chemistry, Chemical aspects of hydrogen storage and fuel cells,
Chemical aspects of nano-materials and nano-technology.
Engineering Sciences:
Computational fluid dynamics, Interface science and engineering, Development
of speciality chemicals, Advanced materials, Surface technology, Laser
materials processing, Smart sensors and materials, Transducer and sensor
technology, Very large scale integrated (VLSI) system design, Embedded
systems, Signal processing technologies, Micro-instrumentation/Nano
Life Sciences:
Gene therapy, Site directed mutagenesis, Magnetic encephalograph, Brain
mapping, Functional NMR/In vivo spectroscopy, Biomedical engineering,
Transplant biology, Ecological engineering, Reproduction technology,
Biodiversity and conservation biology, Industrial microbiology, Plant-microbe
interaction, Crop biotechnology including molecular mapping, Molecular marker
assisted plant breeding, Transgenic plants and animals, Plant genetic
resources, Molecular biology of biotic and abiotic stresses in plants,
Evolutionary biology, Genetic engineering, Modeling for new drug development,
Molecular epidemiology, Drug delivery systems, Biological sensors, Molecular
cytogenetics, Vaccine development, Stem cell research, Organ transplantation,
HIV/AIDS research.
Mathematical Sciences:
Algebra, Analysis, Topology, Differential and algebraic geometry, Lie theory
and representation theory, Number theory, Differential equations,
Non-commutative geometry, C*- Algebras, Computational aspects of geometry and
algebra, Design of efficient numerical/qualitative methods for solving
differential equations (both ODE and PDE), Stochastic process modeling,
Algebraic and geometrical methods in control theory, Mathematical theories of
systems and Cybernetics, Exploratory data analysis, Dynamical systems, Game
theory, Combinatorial optimization, Spectral and inverse spectral theory,
Wavelet analysis, Graph theory, Fuzzy/Hazy/Rough set theory, Mathematical
logic, Expert systems and artificial intelligence, Computability and
Complexity theories, Parallel computing and artificial neural net theory.
Physical Sciences:
Electronic materials and processing, Nonlinear optics and optical materials,
Nano-phase materials, Optoelectronics, Gradient-index and Micro-optics,
Semiconductor physics, Ultra-fast phenomena, Plasma physics and plasma
diagnostic techniques, Development of Synchrotron radiation sources, Physics
of advanced instrumentation.
Promising applications in areas other than the above areas may also be
considered.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Young Indian scientists/technologists who fulfill the following conditions can
submit application/proposal for award of BOYSCAST fellowship:
(i) Academic Qualifications: Master’s Degree in
Engineering/Technology or equivalent or M.D. in Medicine or equivalent with
research experience or Ph.D. in Science/ Engineering or equivalent. (ii) Age:
Upto 35 years (as on 1st April, 2008). The applicants belonging to SC/ST/OBC
and women candidates may be allowed relaxation in the age limit upto 5 years. (iii)
Employment: A regular position in a recognized S&T
institution/university/college. Applications from persons holding temporary
positions such as research fellows or research associates etc. will not be
considered. Candidate must be officially sponsored (their application to be
formally forwarded) by the employer/head of the institution or agency with
commitment to depute them for research/training under BOYSCAST programme.
Forwarding note merely stating that above would be considered only after award
of fellowship will not be considered by DST. (iv) Areas of
work: Area proposed by the candidate should be in line with the above
mentioned chosen areas. (v) Place of work: The fellow should
be accepted by a foreign scientific/technological institution, which is
internationally recognized as an outstanding institution where major work in
the identified area is in progress. There should be willingness of the foreign
institution to accept and extend necessary support to the candidate for the
work proposed. The Professor/scientist with whom the fellow intends to work
should be a research worker of repute. The candidate should himself/herself
correspond with their proposed host institution/Professor abroad for
placement. Candidate is required to produce evidence, in the form of a letter
of acceptance from the overseas institution to be visited along with
merits/uniqueness of that host institute in the proposed area. If the
applicant has already worked at an institute abroad for a considerable period
of time, the proposal to visit the same institute/work there is not likely to
be considered favorably. (vi) Young scientists and
technologists actively engaged in research and having established credibility
in the proposed area of work will be preferred. (vii) The
institute to which the candidate belongs, should have either already initiated
major research activities in the chosen area or should have immediate plans to
initiate such programmes, based on the expertise of the individual and
proposed training abroad. (viii) Candidates who have earlier
availed of the BOYSCAST fellowship will not be eligible for consideration
again for this fellowship. The candidates who have availed any other overseas
fellowship for a period of more than three months through any
Government/public funding agency during last two years will also not be
considered for this fellowship. Preference is likely to be given to the
applicants who don’t have any/have limited international exposure as
compared to the applicants who have adequate international exposure during
recent past, if they are otherwise suitable.
GUIDELINES GOVERNING THE PROGRAMME:
(i). The individual availing this fellowship would be called
a BOYSCAST FELLOW.
(ii). The fellow will be entitled to the following: (a)
Fellowship amount of US $ 3000 (or equivalent in other foreign currency) per
month for the period of stay (maximum duration being twelve months) at the
host institute abroad. The institution to which the candidate belongs would be
responsible for necessary foreign exchange arrangements. (b). Cost of air
passage in economy class by Air India from the place of working in India to
the place of the overseas host institute and back by shortest route. The
fellow may, however, travel by airlines other than Air India, if the fare
offered by the other airlines is competitive/cheaper as compared to Air India.
(c) One time contingency grant of Rs.15,000/- if the fellowship duration is
upto six months and Rs.20,000/- if the fellowship duration is more than six
months. (d). Fellow will also be permitted to travel within host country to
attend conferences or visit other institutes of interest with the approval of
the Guide at the host institute and as per DST rules. The Fellow will be
entitled to a grant of US $ 600 (or equivalent in other foreign currency) for
fellowship duration upto six months and US $ 1200 (or equivalent in other
foreign currency) for fellowship duration beyond six months for this purpose. (iii).
Rules governing payment of salary, leave, medical, gratuity, GPF and pension
etc. of the Organisation/Institution
PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION:
Application for the award of BOYSCAST fellowship should be sent in the formats
given below. The matter should be neatly typed as per the formats (and not as
annexures) and should not exceed 15 to 20 typed pages. Seven copies of the
application (one in original and six copies) are required to be submitted. The
application is required to be forwarded through the head of the institute
where the applicant is employed. The application should contain (a)
A recent letter of acceptance from foreign institution to be visited by the
candidate specifically mentioning the BOYSCAST fellowship, in original
with the original copy of the application. The other six copies of the
application should contain photocopy of this letter. (b)
Endorsement in original from head of the parent
institution/organization on letter head as per the prescribed format No. (2)
with the original copy of the application. The other six
copies of the application should contain photocopy of this endorsement. (c)
In case of SC/ST/OBC candidates, an attested copy of the certificate
indicating the category to which the candidate belongs. A self addressed
stamped postcard may accompany the application for acknowledgement.
Application complete in all
respects should reach DST positively by 31st July, 2008. Application should be
sent to: Dr. P.K. Malhotra, Scientist ‘G’, SERC Division (BOYSCAST
Programme), Department of Science & Technology, Technology Bhavan, New
Mehrauli Road, New Delhi-110016. Incomplete application and
application not duly forwarded by the parent institution/organizations or
received after the last date will not be considered.
For Application format and further details click
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