Adarsh Venkataraman Ganesan
Assistant Professor
PhD (Cambridge University)
Research Interests: Microelectromechanical systems, nonlinear dynamics & phononic frequency combs
During his PhD at Cambridge University, Professor Ganesan reported the first experimental evidence for phononic frequency combs, wherein an array of equidistant frequencies stems from a single drive tone. These phononic combs represent a new class of phenomena in the domain of mechanical vibrations. The American Physical Society recognized these combs as a notable advance – https://physics.aps.org/articles/v10/4. As a faculty at Ahmedabad University, he intend to establish the field of phononic frequency combs building on research done during doctoral and postdoctoral work.
2019 BITS Alumni Association (BITSAA) Global 30 Under 30 Award
2018 IET Hudswell International Research Scholarship
2018 APS GSNP Student Speaker Award
2017 UK Doctoral Researcher Award
2017 Cambridge University John Winbolt prize
Multivariable Calculus and Product Realization