Arup Roy Chowdhury CMD-NTPC
Dr. Arup Roy Choudhury is the Chairman & Managing Director of NTPC ,
has an illustrious career spanning over 32 years of outstanding contribution in the fields
of engineering, general management, strategic management and business leadership.
Dr.John Mather Nobel Laureate, NASA Goddard
Dr.John Mather is an American astrophysicist, cosmologist and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate
for his work on the Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite (COBE) with George Smoot. COBE was the first
experiment to measure "... the black body form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation."
Dr.UN Singh NASA LaRC, Chief Technologist
Dr.Upendra Nath Singh is the Chief Technologist in the Systems Engineering Directorate at NASA Langley,
He is the president and executive officer of the International Coordination-Group on Laser Atmospheric Studies (ICLAS). He is also a member of the board of directors of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE).
Ajeet N. Mathur Prof .IIM A
Prof. Ajeet N. Mathur is professor in strategic management and International Business at IIM A.
A significant focus of his research is on pervasive uncertainty
and systemic risks, group relations and the unconscious dynamics
of large groups.
S N Agarwal Chairman, Bhoruka group
Mr. S.N. Agarwal is the Chairman of the Bhoruka Group.
He is an alumnus of BIT Mesra and Harvard Business School (AMP- 1985)
He has been a Senior Executive Committee Member of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry,
(FICCI) since 1985.
Sweeney Stephen
Dr. Stephen Sweeney is a professor of Physics at
the University of Surrey in UK.
Stephen's primary research interests lie in the area of semiconductor laser physics
with a particular onus on optimising laser performance. He is currently working on a
project which intends to harvest solar energy using space based platforms for providing an unending source of energy.
Eric Green
Eric D. Green is the director of the National Human
Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). He is the head of the Human Genome Project (HGP). This project is biology's
equivalent to " the moon shot ".
The HGP invested in a technologically risky scientific enterprise with a potentially big payoff.
The Human Genome Project showed how genomics would ultimately advance medicine