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R.Sashikanth MSc ( PhD)
 Worked in a ISRO-CAWSES (CLIMATE AND WEATHER
OF THE SUN-EARTH SYTEM) international project
entitled “Effect of electromagnetic storms on the
equatorial Ionosphere thermosphere system and
presented new and entirely different and
mathematically thought provoking results regarding
the generation of solar electromagnetic field due to
energetic protons in CAWSES international campaign
meeting in Tirupathi.
 Worked on the data from ACE ( ADVANCED
COMPOSITION EXPLORER SATELITE WHICH IS A
NASA SATELLITE) on the different energetic
charged particle fluxes like Integral proton flux,
Differential Electron flux ranging from 500 MeV
to a few KeV, Solar wind parameters like
Interplanetary magnetic field Bz, its speed,
orientation (IMF Bz), Proton density, Speed of
solar wind, Bulk Temperature etc..
 Presented a paper in ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS ON
GPS AIDED GEO AUGMENTED NAVIGATION
(GAGAN) conference at Navigational Electronics
Research and Training Unit, Osmania University,
Hyderabad in 2007.
Presented a paper on “Effect of
Geomagnetic storms on
equatorial ionosphere” in a
conference at National Centre
for Radio Astrophysics, TIFR,
OOTY, India.
 Worked out a sensational and radical
research paper ( on the existence of
magnetic monopoles which even
Maxwell himself has not rejected the
possibility) entitled “On the
electrodynamics of magnetic monopoles
and their application to Super fluidity” .
 Worked as a lecturer for undergraduate
and postgraduate students at different
colleges, taught Electromagnetic theory,
Satellite Communication theory for
Undergraduate and Post graduate
engineering students at Sanketika
engineering college Visakhapatnam.
 The First Indian ( after 30 years) to
get selected to do PhD in Space
Geophysics at National Institute for
Space research, Brazil and had
gone to Brazil to attend the PhD
course in 2012.
 Presented a paper “ Super fluidity in
neutron stars and magnetic fields of
compact objects” in Frontiers of
Fundamental Physics International
Symposium held in Nov 2013 at BM
BIRLA SCIENCE CENTRE,
HYDERABAD.
 Presented a research paper titled
“Computational Fluid dynamics
techniques in understanding the
internal structure of compact
objects” at Central Department of
Physics, Tribhuvan university,
Kathmandu, Nepal in june 2014.
 My research paper entitled “Neutron Stars -
Unique Compact Objects in the Gigantic
Laboratory of the Cosmos” had been published in
“International Journal of Innovative Research in
Science, Engineering and Technology” -IJIRSET
(An ISO 3297: 2007 Certified Organization) Vol. 4,
Issue 3, March 2015.
 ISSN(Online) : 2319 - 8753
 ISSN (Print) : 2347 - 6710
 My another research paper entitled “Neutron
Stars - Unique Compact Objects of their own” had
been published in “International Journal in
Research in Science and Technology” -IJRST
(An ISO 3297: 2007 Certified Organization) Vol. 4,
Issue 3, March 2015.
 Joined HDA International School,
Nanded, Maharashtra in June
2015…as a faculty in Physics, has
been promoted to The Head of the
Department of Science and
Environmental Science, within a
short span of time.
 Being assigned the responsibility as “
GLOBE SCIENTIST” by the GLOBE
PROGRAM and member of GLOBE
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC
NETWORK ( GISN) in the Indian sub
continental region.
 Please visit www.globe.gov for more details.
>> Devised new wave function of space time called “
Sashikanth’s Quantum Space- Time wave function ( termed
by me only, not by anyone else) using quantum mechanical
formulations and able to explain Quantum mechanical
phenomena like electron jumps from higher orbit to lower
orbits ( vice versa) and energy transfer within the energy
gaps by Using Einstein’s General relativity space- time
warping concept. I applied Einstein’s GTR to Quantum
mechanics and got some innovative mathematical
equations which can be applicable in understanding the
internal structure and mechanism of Compact objects like
Neutron stars, White Dwarf stars, Black holes etc.
 Modified Maxwell’s Magnetic field Divergence
Equation by replacing zero with a fundamental term ,
thereby trying to explain Super fluidity concepts by
taking magnetic monopole assumptions and
magnetic field generation during rotation of Super
fluid Helium which can be utilized in understanding
Pulsars ( Pulsating Radio stars) or neutron stars using
Chandrasekhar’s Ellipsoidal figures of Equilibrium.
The new equation has been termed as
“Sashikanth’s magnetic field divergence equation”. ( by
myself only, not termed by anyone and still trying to
work out many more equations).
 Developed a new mathematical theory of George
Gamow’s Alpha particle decay ( During my Bachelor’s
study period), applying it to compact objects like
neutron stars, white dwarfs, black holes by taking
tangential wave function instead of exponential
function and named it as “ Sashikanth’s tangential
function” ( by myself only, not termed by anyone and
still trying to work out many more equations).
Developed a new theory for
Generation of magnetic fields
inside stars like sun etc. for a
better understanding of
phenomena inside stars using
Super fluid behavior of Helium.
 I am actively working in the
following Research areas
independently as well as
collaborations of some foreign
scientists (Purely theoretical
Research).
 Solar astronomy – Study of Sun, Sunspot cycles,
Structure of the Sun, Photosphere, Chromo
sphere, Transition Layer, Superheated Corona,
Core, Radiation Zone, Energy flux by means of
Radiation, Convective Zone, Physical
Displacement of Gas, Magnetic activity in
Sunspots, Solar wind, plasma particles, Coronal
Mass Ejections.
 Scientific study of planets include earth, moons
and planetary systems, Solar system, Gas giants,
planetary geology, geochemistry, Atmospheric
science, Atmospheres of different planets in the
solar system. Effect of geomagnetic storms on
Earth’s magnetosphere, Plasma sphere,
ionosphere etc…
 Stellar Astronomy – Stellar Cores, Energy
production in stars, 21cm Hydrogen line, Stellar
spectroscopy, Star burst regions, star formation
regions, stellar atmospheric conditions.
 stellar magnetic fields, stellar structures, Stellar wind,
stellar wind bubble, stellar evolution, Virial mass,
Compact objects like white dwarfs, neutron stars etc..
 Super fluidity in compact objects like white dwarf
cores, neutron star cores etc…
 Vortices in quantum Super fluids.
 Behavior of Superfluid Helium 3 and Helium 4.
 Behavior of two neutrons and the forces between them
at distances of 1 Fermi..
 Working with Prof. Dr. Christian Corda,
Director of Einstein- Galilie Institute, Italy on
Gravitational Physics and a scientist at
INSTITUTE OF BASIC RESEARCH, USA.
 Working with Prof. Dr. Mosquers Cuesta, an
astrophysicist from CBPF, Brasil.
 Working with Prof. Dr. Anil Bhalekar ,
Department of Chemistry, RTM NAGPUR
University.
 Working with Prof. Dr. R.M. Santilli , Director of
INSTITUTE OF BASIC RESEARCH, USA.
 http://www.santilli-foundation.org/
 www.i-b-r.org/
 http://www.i-b-r.org/Hadronic-Mechanics.htm
 http://www.santilli-foundation.org/Conf-2013-NoUniv-Exp.php
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8E0sp1Cr8_6ZTExa
DQtRzI5U2c/view?usp=sharing
You can find my research paper “ NEUTRON STARSUNIQUE COMPACT OBJECTS OF THEIROWN”
published in IJRST.
 http://ijirset.com/current-issue.html
 http://ijirset.com/volume-4-issue-3.html
 http://ijirset.com/upload/2015/march/17_Neutron.pdf
The above link describes my research paper with article
number 17 as follows
“ Neutron Stars – Unique compact objects in the gigantic
laboratory of the Cosmos”.
 As a faculty of Physics at HDA international School,
Vishnupuri, I had registered HDA school at NASA
cloudsat ( CEN) project, which can be seen at the
below link :
http://cloudsat.atmos.colostate.edu/cen/login.html
( username and password for our School is strictly
confidential for uploading observational data to
NASA-JPL, Colorado State university Cloudsat
project).
 I had obtained permission ( scientific and educational
tour ) from JAPANESE AEROSPACE EXPLORATION
AGENCY ( JAXA) to visit one of their facilities Tsukuba
Space centre with students of my school. More details
are given below:
 http://global.jaxa.jp/about/centers/tksc/
 Also obtained permission from National Space
Organization and National Applied Research
Laboratories, Taiwan for a scientific visit.
 We planned a trip to Indian Institute of
Geomagnetism, Mumbai and will be visiting IIG
campus, Mumbai on 24th and 25th of August 2015.
 We got approval from Vikram Sarabhai Space centre (
launching of Sounding rockets), Trivandrum, National
centre for radio Astrophysics, OOTY, National
Atmospheric research laboratory, Tirupati To visit
their centres for scientific purpose.
 We are yet to receive approvals from Vietnam Space
Technology Institute, DLR Germany, Italian Space
agency, Greece Space agency, LAPAN ( Indonesian
Space agency), ANGKASA ( Malaysian space agency),
NARIT thailand, NCAOR ( national centre for
Antarctic and Ocean research, Goa) etc…
 Established CAFD ( centre for aerospace and fluid
dynamics ) as an online theoretical research centre
which deals with research on CFD, aerospace,
aeronautics, fluid flows, incompressible flows,
compressible fluid flows, aerodynamic mechanisms,
Biological flows, turbulence in fluids etc..
 I will be the Founding Director and Chairman of my
theoretical research centre ( online at present) and my
research centre can certainly develop into a premier
research centre once a suitable foreign collaboration
begins.
 The main motive behind the establishment of
theoretical research centers is to provide a common
platform for genuine and dedicated researchers in
many areas. Any genuine researcher can collaborate
with me in the research work any time. I am always
open to committed and dedicated researchers.
 The researchers should maintain professional ethics
and values.
 Also established CARAA ( Center for Advanced
Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics) to
encourage students to take up astronomy, astrophysics
and related areas as their career and profession.
 Further more CARG operates as Center for Advanced
research in Geosciences exploring the various aspects
of geosciences ranging from earth’s core to upper
atmosphere ( ionosphere to magnetosphere,
plasmasphere).
 Each research wing will have a e- magazine and a e-
journal separately. The E-magazine will encourage all
kinds of articles on the topics ( mostly simplified and
non technical) and the e-journal inspires the genuine
researchers to penetrate a little deep into the
technicalities of the core areas of the research.
RESEARCH AREAS IN CARAA
 Solar and planetary science
 Stellar astronomy
 Galactic and extra galactic astronomy
 Radio astronomy
 I.R, Optical, U.V, X-ray, gamma ray spectroscopy
 SECURE project ( SUN EARTH CONNECTION
UNDERSTANDING THROUGH RESEARCH AND
EXPERIMENTATION)
 Stellar dynamics
 MHD ( magnetohydrodynamics)
 Cosmic rays
 General Relativity
 Dark matter and Dark energy
 Big Bang theory and cosmic inflation
 Steady state theory.
RESEARCH AREAS TO BE EXPLORED IN
CAFG