Bobita Baruwati, post-doctoral fellow at the Environmental Protection Agency in Cincinnati, has been recognized very highly for her research and in fact, she has been considered for faculty position at an IIT. Bobita is considering returning to India – a praiseworthy feat!
Jayadev Athreya, son of Rani and Krishna Athreya, after finishing his post-doctoral research at the Yale University in August this year, will be moving a bit closer to his parents to join the faculty of Mathematics department as an Assistant Professor in The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Juri and Madan’s daughter Darshana Bhattacharyya will move to University of California at San Francisco in late August after finishing her job as a research assistant in National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, started upon her graduation from University of California, Berkeley.
Dr.Deba Sarma, daughter of Hiren and Usha Sarma recently retuned from a surgical mission trip to Guatemala with her husband Dr.Anirudha (Andy) Kulkarni. The group of surgeons, anesthesiologists and operating room staff travel to rural Guatemala to provide general surgical care to patients without access to larger city hospitals. Andy, who is finishing up his fellowship in pain management in Lansing, Michigan, has been participating in mission trips to La Labor, Guatemala for the past 4 years to provide the necessary anesthesia for the patients. Deba joined the team this year to provide surgical services such as inguinal and umbilical hernia repairs. She will also be finishing her fellowship this year in colon and rectal surgery in Philadelphia, PA. They will be celebrating their 1st wedding anniversary on May 8th and hope to move to the USA South after completion of their training.
Sanjeet Saikia, in 2010, recently completed a year long project in Saudi Arabia for DuPont Chemicals. He was one of the lead chemical process control engineers that upstarted a plant in Saudi. Sanjeet, a graduate of the University of Southern California's chemical engineering school, has been working as an engineer since he graduated. He is also the only son of the proud parents, Rupesh and Probha Saikia.