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      • Conductance Fluctuations in High-mobility Graphene Field Effect Transistors 

        Amin, Kazi Rafsanjani
        In the past decade, a major fraction of the research carried out in condensed matter physics has been dedicated to address the unique physical properties of single layer graphene (SLG). Different properties of Dirac ...
      • Confinement, Coarsening And Nonequilibrium Fluctuations In Glassy And Yielding Systems 

        Nandi, Saroj Kumar (2016-02-17)
        One of the most important and interesting unsolved problems of science is the nature of glassy dynamics and the glass transition. It is quite an old problem, and starting from the early20th century there have been many ...
      • Conformation And Charge Transpsort In Conducting Polymers, Carbon Nanotubes And Their Nanocomposites 

        Choudhury, Paramita Kar (2013-05-02)
        The main motivation in this thesis is to compare the conformation and charge transport in conducting polymers and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and to investigate those physical properties in their combined form of nanocomposites. ...
      • Construction Of A 17 Tesla Pulsed Magnet And Effects Of Arsenic Alloying And Heteroepitaxy On Transport And Optical Properties Of Indium Antimonide 

        Bansal, Bhavtosh (2011-08-02)
      • Continuous Beam of Laser-Cooled Ytterbium Atoms for Precision Measurements 

        Rathod, Ketan D (2017-11-22)
        What if an elementary particle such as an electron had an intrinsic electric dipole moment (EDM)? Existence of such an EDM would be an indication of time-reversal symmetry violation in the laws of Physics. The Standard ...
      • Contributions To Venominformatics : Sequence-Structure-Function Studies Of Toxins From Marine Cone Snails. Application Of Order-Statistics Filters For Detecting Membrane-Spanning Helices 

        Mondal, Sukanta (2009-07-21)
        Venomous animals have evolved a vast array of peptide toxins for prey capture and defense. Nature has evolved the venoms into a huge library of active molecules with high selectivity and affinity, which could be explored ...
      • Cooling, heating and gas evolution in the circumgalactic medium 

        Choudhury, Prakriti Pal
        The Universe at large scales consists of gravitationally bound dark matter halos. Ordinary gas inside the halos emits and also absorbs the radiation from background sources leaving distinct signatures for multi-wavelength ...
      • Correlation, superconductivity, and topology in twisted and untwisted layered systems 

        Ray, Sujay
        This thesis is an effort to understand some of the interesting features induced by strong correlation - superconductivity, topology, non-Fermi liquid (NFL) in two dimensional (2D) layered materials. 2D layered materials ...
      • The Cosmic Population of Extended Radio Sources : A Radio-Optical Study 

        Thorat, Kshitij (2017-09-27)
        This thesis presents studies of cosmic populations of extragalactic radio sources. The problems selected for this thesis are 1) the derivation of constraints on the emergence of new sub-mJy populations at flux density below ...
      • Coulomb drag to thermopower response in dimensionally mismatched InAs nanowire-Graphene heterostructures and anisotropic noise in ReS2 

        Mitra, Richa
        Coulomb drag technique is a notable tool for probing electron-electron interaction in double-layer systems, where the momentum and energy transfer from one layer to the other layer as a result of Coulomb interaction. In ...
      • Crawling, Waving, Spinning : Activity Matters 

        Maitra, Ananyo (2017-12-12)
        This thesis has been concerned with a few problems in systems driven at the scale of particles. The problems dealt with here can be extended and elaborated upon in a variety of ways. In 2 we examine the dynamics of a fluid ...
      • Critical Behavior On Approaching A Double Critical Point In A Complex Mixture 

        Pradeep, U K (2010-08-25)
        This thesis reports the results of light-scattering measurements and visual investigations of critical phenomena in the complex mixture 1-propanol (1P) + water (W) + potassium chloride (KCl) which has a special critical ...
      • Cross Correlation Studies In Relaxation Of Coupled Spins In NMR 

        Kumar, P (2012-01-09)
      • Crystal Structure Analysis of a (B/a)8-TIM Barrel Enzyme and Its Mutants : Insights into the Role of Interactions Between Termini in Influencing Protein Stability. Experimental and Computational Study of Protein-Surface-Pockets Occluded by Tryptophan Side-Chains 

        Mahanta, Pranjal
        Xylanases (EC 3.2.1.8) are glycosyl hydrolases that catalyze the hydrolysis of internal β-1,4 glycosidic bonds of xylan backbones, and have potential economical and environment friendly applications in the paper pulp, food, ...
      • Crystal Structure Of Abrus Precatorius Agglutinin-I (APA-I) : Insights Into The Reduced Toxicity Of APA-I In Relation To Abrin. Formation Of Ordered Nanotubes Through Self Assembly In The Crystal Structures Of Dipeptides Containing α. β-dehydrophenylalanine 

        Bagaria, Ashima (2009-07-22)
        Ribosome Inactivating Proteins (RIPs) are protein or glycoprotein toxins that bring about the arrest of protein synthesis by directly interacting with and inactivating the ribosomes. Such toxins are in general, of plant ...
      • Crystal Structure of an Effector Histone Methyltransferase Rv2067c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv: Structural Insights into Context-Dependent Substrate Recognition Structure and Dynamics of a GNAT Family Protein Acetyltransferase HP0935 from a Gastric Pathogen Helicobacter pylori 26695 

        Dadireddy, Venkatareddy
        Methylation of histones is one of the important gene regulation mechanisms in eukaryotes. Histone methylation has a role in immune response to the invading pathogens. Pathogens implement effector proteins that evade host ...
      • Crystal Structure Of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Histone Like Protein HU And Structure Based Design Of Molecules To Inhibit MtbHU-DNA Interaction : Leads For A New Target. Structure Aided Computational Analysis Of Metal Coordinated Complexes Containing Amino Acids And Organic Moieties Designed For Photo Induced DNA Cleavage 

        Bhowmick, Tuhin (2015-08-17)
        In bacteria, nucleoid associated proteins (NAPs) represent a prominent group of global regulators that perform the tasks of genome compaction, establishing chromosomal architecture and regulation of various DNA transactions ...
      • Crystal Structures of Native and AdoMet Bound rRNA Methyltransferase from Sinorhizobium meliloti : Structural Insights into rRNA Recognition. Evolutionary, Structural and Functional Studies on Nucleoid-Associated Proteins HU and IHF 

        Dey, Debayan
        DNA- and RNA-binding proteins play a central role in gene regulation, which includes transcriptional control, alternative splicing, post-translational and transcriptional modifications like methylation and acetylation among ...
      • Crystal Structures Of Native And Xylosaccharides-Bound Alkali Thermostable Xylanase From An Alkalophilic Bacillus SP. NG-27: Structural Insights Into Alkalophilicity. Analysis Of C-H...O Hydrogen Bonds In Helices Of Globular Proteins 

        Manikandan, K (2007-11-21)
        Xylanases are xylan-degrading enzymes, belong to glycosyl hydrolases (GH). Xylanases from the two major families 10 (GH10) and 11 (GH11) catalyze the hydrolysis of internal β-, bonds of xylan backbone. Xylan is the second ...
      • Crystal Structures of Sortase A from Streptococcus Penumoniae : Insights into Domain-Swapped Dimerization. Crystal Structures of Designed Peptides : Inhibitors of Human Islet Amyloid Polypeptide (hIAPP) Fibrillization Implicated in Type 2 Diabetes And Those Forming Self-Assembled Nanotubes 

        Misra, Anurag (2017-09-27)
        Sortases are cell-membrane associated cysteine transpeptidases that are essential for the assembly and covalent anchoring of certain surface proteins to the cell wall in Gram-positive bacteria. Thus, they play critical ...

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