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Born | Malappuram,Kerala, India |
Nationality | Indian |
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Known for | Theoretical studies of biological phenomena |
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Ranjith Padinhateeri is an Indian biological physicist and a professor at theIndian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. He is known for his biological studies usingstatistical mechanics,polymer physics, andsoft matter theory. TheDepartment of Biotechnology of the Government of India awarded him theNational Bioscience Award for Career Development, one of the highest Indian science awards, for his contributions to biosciences, in 2017–18.
Ranjith Padinhateeri, born inMalappuram district of the south Indian state ofKerala, did his early schooling at AUP School Marakkara, V. V. M. Higher Secondary School and MSM HSS Kallingalparamba before joiningZamorin’s Guruvayurappan College to obtain a BSc in physics from theUniversity of Calicut in 1997.[1] Moving toChennai, he earned his MSc from theIndian Institute of Technology, Madras in 2000 and continued there for his doctoral studies under the guidance of P. B. Sunil Kumar which earned him a PhD in 2005 for his thesis,Statistical mechanics of semiflexible polymers : A study of single filaments. His post doctoral training, initially, were under John F. Marko at two US universities,University of Illinois at Chicago andNorthwestern University from 2005 to 2007 when he moved to France to continue his training at the laboratories of Jean-Francois Joanny and David Lacoste ofInstitut Curie during 2007–09. He returned to India in 2009 to join theIndian Institute of Technology, Mumbai as an assistant professor where he served as an associate professor from 2014 and holds the position of professor since 2018 at the department of biosciences and bioengineering.[2]
Padinhateeri is known to be involved in studies in the field of biological physics, focusing oncellular processes applyingnonequilibrium approaches.[3] His approach also involves employment of tools from physics such aspolymer physics andsoft-matter theory.[2] He has published a number of articles;[4][note 1]ResearchGate, an online repository of scientific articles has listed 34 of them.[5]
TheDepartment of Biotechnology of the Government of India awarded him theNational Bioscience Award for Career Development, one of the highest Indian science awards, for him contributions to biosciences, in 2017–18.[6] He is also a recipient of Innovative Young Investigator Award of the Department of Biotechnology (2009-2010), IIT Mumbai Young Investigator Award (2012), Senior Innovative Young Investigator Award, Department of Biotechnology (2013), and Excellence in Teaching Award of IIT Mumbai (2014).[1]