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Sharada Srinivasan

Sharada Srinivasan FRAS FAAAS BTech. M.A. Ph.D. (born 16 January 1966)[1] is an archaeologist specializing in the scientific study of art, archaeology, archaeometallurgy and culture. She is a Professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India,[2] and an Honorary University Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK.[3] Srinivasan is also an exponent of classical Bharatanatyam dance. She was awarded India's fourth highest civilian award the Padma Shri in 2019.[4] She is a member of the Calamur family.

Dr. Sharada Srinivasan
Born (1966-01-16) 16 January 1966 (age 58)
Education(PhD, 1996)
(M.A. Art, Archaeology, and Archaeometallurgy, 1990)
(BTech Engineering Physics, 1987)
Alma materUniversity of London , School of Oriental and African Studies, London , Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Occupation(s)Professor, National Institute of Advanced Studies(NIAS), Bangalore
Known forContributions in the field of Applications of scientific studies in art and Archaeology, Indian Classical Dance
SpouseDigvijay Mallah
Parent and Geetha Srinivasan
AwardsPadma Shri (2019)
Websitehttp://www.sharadasrinivasan.com/ https://www.nias.res.in/professor/sharada-srinivasan

Early life and education edit

The younger of two siblings, Srinivasan was born on 16 January 1966 in Bangalore to M. R. Srinivasan and Geetha Srinivasan.[5] Her father is an Indian nuclear scientist and mechanical engineer and her mother is nature conservationist and a wild life activist. Sharada received her Higher Secondary Certificate from Jai Hind College, Mumbai in 1983[2][6] and obtained her BTech from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 1987.[2][6] In 1986, Sharada along with four IIT batchmates codirected, acted in and choreographed for the English feature film, Nuclear Winter which won the Cannes Award in the Special Category for 1988. The movie was produced by Homi Sethna and directed by Zul Vellani. The starcast included Vijay Crishna and Mishu Vellani. The movie was shot in the IIT Powai campus and marked the launch of a successful dance career for Sharda. After completing her master's degree at the University of London in 1989,[2][6] she continued to research South Indian bronze sculptures during her PhD at University College London, which she completed in 1996.[2][6]

Career edit

Sharada Srinivasan is a Professor in the Programme of Heritage and Society in the School of Humanities at the National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bangalore, India since 2012. Srinivasan started her journey as NIAS as a Fellow (2004-2006), became Assistant Professor in 2006 and served in the role till 2012.[2][6]

She is first author of the book 'India's Legendary Wootz Steel: An advanced material of the ancient world'. Prof. Sharada Srinivasan is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and World Academy of Art and Science,[7] and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Srinivasan was awarded a Homi Bhabha Fellowship,[8] during which time she visited the UK and USA as a visiting scholar at the Smithsonian, the Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Museum of Applied Sciences Centre for Archaeology (MASCA), University of Pennsylvania, Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Smithsonian & Conservation Department, Freer & Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian, and presented papers at a Conference on Indus Archaeology, University of Wisconsin Madison and The Cost Committee Meeting on Ion Beam analysis in Art and Archaeology at Oxford organised by European Commission.[citation needed]

She was co-recipient (with Exeter University) of a British Council funded UKEIRI research awards (2009-2011), of a Royal Society-DST award, as well as an ongoing UKIERI-II Award related to developing joint PhD. Programmes in intangible histories including archaeology and performance studies.[9]

In 2009, Srinivasan co-chaired the seventh Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys (BUMA) international conference in Bangalore. The proceedings were published in 2015 in the volume Metals and Civilizations, of which Srinivasan was co-editor.[10]

Srinivasan was co-investigator on a 2010 UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI)[11] funded project with Professor S. Ranganathan and the University of Exeter's Dr Gill Juleff. The project was titled Pioneering Metallurgy: Origins of Steel Making in the Southern Indian Subcontinent.[12] She undertook further research on technical evidence for high carbon steel by ancient crucible processes and ancient high-tin Bronzes and the surviving groups in Kerala for manufacture of high-tin bronze vessels and mirrors and lost wax casting.[13] Sharada was recently[when?] featured in this site Trowel blazers of University College London on women archaeologists.[14]

Dance edit

In the International Year of Astronomy photo-montage exhibition 'Danse e-Toile: Nataraja et le Cosmos' curated by Sharada Srinivasan, scientist-dancer is featured at Alliance Française Bangalore Atrium. It explores cosmic sensibilities and the art, metallurgy and science of the Nataraja bronze and from the evocative lens of both the Bharata Natyam and French contemporary dance forms. It will be at Cité De L'Espace, Toulouse for the Festival La Novela as a prelude to an internet-streamed dance event between Sharada Srinivasan and K.Danse, France.[15]

She is also a performing artist specialising in the South Indian classical dance of Bharatanatyam. She has performed and lectured at the Royal Asiatic Society, the Royal Academy of Arts, for the Chola exhibition, the International Academy of Astronautics, the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, INTACH-Belgium, Nehru Centre, London, China Conservatory of Music, National History of Science Seminar, Hyderabad, University of Toyoma, Japan and others. She had a photo-exhibition in June 2008 at Alliance Française Bangalore entitled 'Cosmic Dance of Shiva' on art-science-dance perspectives related to South Indian bronzes and the Nataraja.[16]

Danse e-Toile: Nata-raja et le Cosmos (Dance of stars: Nataraja and the Cosmos) was the first ever live, internet-streamed interactive dance and music programme between India and Europe. The event was held in Bangalore on 17 October 2009 as part of the celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009. What made it more noteworthy were the creative choreography and the amazing synthesis of art, science and advanced technology.[17]

Sharada Srinivasan was conferred with the Dr. Kalpana Chawla State Award for Women Scientists 2011 instituted by the Government of Karnataka.[18]

Honors edit

  • Dr. Kalpana Chawla State Award for Women Scientists 2011.[19]
  • Chairperson, Regional Sessions, Indian subcontinent, World of Iron Conference, London; 16–20 February 2009 [20]
  • 'Les pierre chantantes' 28 Feb 2009, a classical south Indian dance performance and talk on the theme of the stone 'musical' pillars in some south Indian temples such as Hampi and the scientific and artistic aspects by Sharada Srinivasan in Haber Poche, France. [21]
  • Materials Research Society of India Medal 2006
  • Malti B. Nagar Ethnoarchaeology Award
  • Indian representative for project for UNESCO Chair in History of Science
  • Member, International Committee, Conference of Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys
  • Junior Research Fellow, Ministry of Culture (1999–2000)
  • Forbes Fellowship 1999 [22]
  • Post-Doctoral Smithsonian Fellowship ( April 1999– September 1999)
  • Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award 1996
  • Homi Bhabha Fellowship (1996–98)[23]
  • Petrie Award (1989)
  • JN Tata Endowment(1988)

Quotes edit

  • ...Talking about cosmic dance she said: "It is a metaphor of movement. There is also a personal metaphor – creation emerging out of destruction. I use the dance of the cosmos or the dance of science to discover aspects of ancient art that art historians have not been able to find ..[24]
  • ...There are fascinating interfaces between art and science. I returned to dance because of science. Dance injects an element of normalcy where I can enjoy contact with human emotions while science has an alienating quality. Bharatanatya is liberating and constricting at the same time because of its set forms and structure. I would have found it very limiting had it not been for science. Now I see the dance form as an element of movement of art forms..[24]
  • ...Capra was certainly not the first in portraying the Nataraja as a universal metaphor for the interface between science,spirituality, dance and art. But he definitely helped the idea to catch on.[25]
  • ...There is also something a bit Jungian in the Nataraja imagery that it somehow holds out a positive message of hope for coming to terms with loss through artistic endeavours or through acts of dedication.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ "Sharada Srinivasan | National Institute of Advanced Studies - Academia.edu". nias.academia.edu. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Sharada Srinivasan | National Institute of Advanced Studies". www.nias.res.in. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Professor of Archaeology". Department of Humanities at Exeter. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Padma Shri Awardees 2019" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Family" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b c d e "IIT Bombay Alumni Prof. Rohini M. Godbole And Prof. Sharada Srinivasan Conferred Padma Shri | IIT Bombay". www.iitb.ac.in. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  7. ^ "IIT Bombay Alumni Prof. Rohini M. Godbole And Prof. Sharada Srinivasan Conferred Padma Shri | IIT Bombay". www.iitb.ac.in. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Homi Bhabha Fellowship". Homi Bhabha Fellowships Council. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Dr Sharada Srinivasan". www.sharadasrinivasan.com. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  10. ^ Metals and Civilizations: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Beginnings of the use of Metals and Alloys (BUMA VII)(NIAS Special Publication No. SP7-2015). e-print@NIAS. 20 October 2015. ISBN 9789383566112. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  11. ^ "UK India Education and Research Initiative". UKIERI. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  12. ^ "New research into origins of iron and steel in India". University of Exeter. 23 March 2010. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  13. ^ From Sharada Srinivasan's profile page on the official website of Homi Bhabha Fellowships Council. Archived 11 February 2009 at archive.today
  14. ^ Archaeotechnology and dance
  15. ^ K-Dance Website
  16. ^ Sharada Srinivasan performs Bharatanatyam At international conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology 1 September 2008 Leiden, Holland 28 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Cosmic Ball- The Week, Nov8 2009
  18. ^ "KSCST : State Science and Technology Awards - 2010".
  19. ^ "Dr. Kalpana Chawla Young Women Scientist Awardees". Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  20. ^ Chairperson, Regional Sessions, Indian subcontinent, World of Iron Conference, London; 16–20 February 2009
  21. ^ 'Les pierre chantantes' 28 Feb 2009, a classical south Indian dance performance and talk on the theme of the stone 'musical' pillars in some south Indian temples such as Hampi and the scientific and artistic aspects by Sharada Srinivasan in Haber Poche, France.
  22. ^ Forbes Fellowship 1999
  23. ^ https://archive.today/20090211104551/http://mumbai.mtnl.net.in/~hbfc/cv/DR_SHARADA_SRINIVASAN.html Homi Bhabha Fellowship (1996–98)
  24. ^ a b
  25. ^ The Sensuous and the Sacred – Article from Tamil Nation.org Website
  26. ^ Doing the Cosmic Tango[permanent dead link]

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Sharada Srinivasan FRAS FAAAS BTech M A Ph D born 16 January 1966 1 is an archaeologist specializing in the scientific study of art archaeology archaeometallurgy and culture She is a Professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies Bangalore India 2 and an Honorary University Fellow at the University of Exeter UK 3 Srinivasan is also an exponent of classical Bharatanatyam dance She was awarded India s fourth highest civilian award the Padma Shri in 2019 4 She is a member of the Calamur family Dr Sharada SrinivasanBorn 1966 01 16 16 January 1966 age 58 Education PhD 1996 M A Art Archaeology and Archaeometallurgy 1990 BTech Engineering Physics 1987 Alma materUniversity of London School of Oriental and African Studies London Indian Institute of Technology BombayOccupation s Professor National Institute of Advanced Studies NIAS BangaloreKnown forContributions in the field of Applications of scientific studies in art and Archaeology Indian Classical DanceSpouseDigvijay MallahParentM R Srinivasan and Geetha SrinivasanAwardsPadma Shri 2019 Websitehttp www sharadasrinivasan com https www nias res in professor sharada srinivasan Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Dance 4 Honors 5 Quotes 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editThe younger of two siblings Srinivasan was born on 16 January 1966 in Bangalore to M R Srinivasan and Geetha Srinivasan 5 Her father is an Indian nuclear scientist and mechanical engineer and her mother is nature conservationist and a wild life activist Sharada received her Higher Secondary Certificate from Jai Hind College Mumbai in 1983 2 6 and obtained her BTech from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 1987 2 6 In 1986 Sharada along with four IIT batchmates codirected acted in and choreographed for the English feature film Nuclear Winter which won the Cannes Award in the Special Category for 1988 The movie was produced by Homi Sethna and directed by Zul Vellani The starcast included Vijay Crishna and Mishu Vellani The movie was shot in the IIT Powai campus and marked the launch of a successful dance career for Sharda After completing her master s degree at the University of London in 1989 2 6 she continued to research South Indian bronze sculptures during her PhD at University College London which she completed in 1996 2 6 Career editSharada Srinivasan is a Professor in the Programme of Heritage and Society in the School of Humanities at the National Institute of Advanced Studies NIAS Bangalore India since 2012 Srinivasan started her journey as NIAS as a Fellow 2004 2006 became Assistant Professor in 2006 and served in the role till 2012 2 6 She is first author of the book India s Legendary Wootz Steel An advanced material of the ancient world Prof Sharada Srinivasan is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and World Academy of Art and Science 7 and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Srinivasan was awarded a Homi Bhabha Fellowship 8 during which time she visited the UK and USA as a visiting scholar at the Smithsonian the Conservation Analytical Laboratory Museum of Applied Sciences Centre for Archaeology MASCA University of Pennsylvania Conservation Analytical Laboratory Smithsonian amp Conservation Department Freer amp Sackler Galleries Smithsonian and presented papers at a Conference on Indus Archaeology University of Wisconsin Madison and The Cost Committee Meeting on Ion Beam analysis in Art and Archaeology at Oxford organised by European Commission citation needed She was co recipient with Exeter University of a British Council funded UKEIRI research awards 2009 2011 of a Royal Society DST award as well as an ongoing UKIERI II Award related to developing joint PhD Programmes in intangible histories including archaeology and performance studies 9 In 2009 Srinivasan co chaired the seventh Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys BUMA international conference in Bangalore The proceedings were published in 2015 in the volume Metals and Civilizations of which Srinivasan was co editor 10 Srinivasan was co investigator on a 2010 UK India Education and Research Initiative UKIERI 11 funded project with Professor S Ranganathan and the University of Exeter s Dr Gill Juleff The project was titled Pioneering Metallurgy Origins of Steel Making in the Southern Indian Subcontinent 12 She undertook further research on technical evidence for high carbon steel by ancient crucible processes and ancient high tin Bronzes and the surviving groups in Kerala for manufacture of high tin bronze vessels and mirrors and lost wax casting 13 Sharada was recently when featured in this site Trowel blazers of University College London on women archaeologists 14 Dance editIn the International Year of Astronomy photo montage exhibition Danse e Toile Nataraja et le Cosmos curated by Sharada Srinivasan scientist dancer is featured at Alliance Francaise Bangalore Atrium It explores cosmic sensibilities and the art metallurgy and science of the Nataraja bronze and from the evocative lens of both the Bharata Natyam and French contemporary dance forms It will be at Cite De L Espace Toulouse for the Festival La Novela as a prelude to an internet streamed dance event between Sharada Srinivasan and K Danse France 15 She is also a performing artist specialising in the South Indian classical dance of Bharatanatyam She has performed and lectured at the Royal Asiatic Society the Royal Academy of Arts for the Chola exhibition the International Academy of Astronautics the International Centre for Theoretical Physics Trieste INTACH Belgium Nehru Centre London China Conservatory of Music National History of Science Seminar Hyderabad University of Toyoma Japan and others She had a photo exhibition in June 2008 at Alliance Francaise Bangalore entitled Cosmic Dance of Shiva on art science dance perspectives related to South Indian bronzes and the Nataraja 16 Danse e Toile Nata raja et le Cosmos Dance of stars Nataraja and the Cosmos was the first ever live internet streamed interactive dance and music programme between India and Europe The event was held in Bangalore on 17 October 2009 as part of the celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 What made it more noteworthy were the creative choreography and the amazing synthesis of art science and advanced technology 17 Sharada Srinivasan was conferred with the Dr Kalpana Chawla State Award for Women Scientists 2011 instituted by the Government of Karnataka 18 Honors editDr Kalpana Chawla State Award for Women Scientists 2011 19 Chairperson Regional Sessions Indian subcontinent World of Iron Conference London 16 20 February 2009 20 Les pierre chantantes 28 Feb 2009 a classical south Indian dance performance and talk on the theme of the stone musical pillars in some south Indian temples such as Hampi and the scientific and artistic aspects by Sharada Srinivasan in Haber Poche France 21 Materials Research Society of India Medal 2006 Malti B Nagar Ethnoarchaeology Award Indian representative for project for UNESCO Chair in History of Science Member International Committee Conference of Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys Junior Research Fellow Ministry of Culture 1999 2000 Forbes Fellowship 1999 22 Post Doctoral Smithsonian Fellowship April 1999 September 1999 Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award 1996 Homi Bhabha Fellowship 1996 98 23 Petrie Award 1989 JN Tata Endowment 1988 Quotes edit Talking about cosmic dance she said It is a metaphor of movement There is also a personal metaphor creation emerging out of destruction I use the dance of the cosmos or the dance of science to discover aspects of ancient art that art historians have not been able to find 24 There are fascinating interfaces between art and science I returned to dance because of science Dance injects an element of normalcy where I can enjoy contact with human emotions while science has an alienating quality Bharatanatya is liberating and constricting at the same time because of its set forms and structure I would have found it very limiting had it not been for science Now I see the dance form as an element of movement of art forms 24 Capra was certainly not the first in portraying the Nataraja as a universal metaphor for the interface between science spirituality dance and art But he definitely helped the idea to catch on 25 There is also something a bit Jungian in the Nataraja imagery that it somehow holds out a positive message of hope for coming to terms with loss through artistic endeavours or through acts of dedication 26 References edit Sharada Srinivasan National Institute of Advanced Studies Academia edu nias academia edu Retrieved 5 November 2020 a b c d e f Sharada Srinivasan National Institute of Advanced Studies www nias res in Retrieved 5 November 2020 Professor of Archaeology Department of Humanities at Exeter Retrieved 5 November 2020 Padma Shri Awardees 2019 PDF Family PDF a b c d e IIT Bombay Alumni Prof Rohini M Godbole And Prof Sharada Srinivasan Conferred Padma Shri IIT Bombay www iitb ac in Retrieved 5 November 2020 IIT Bombay Alumni Prof Rohini M Godbole And Prof Sharada Srinivasan Conferred Padma Shri IIT Bombay www iitb ac in Retrieved 16 February 2019 Homi Bhabha Fellowship Homi Bhabha Fellowships Council Retrieved 20 July 2016 Dr Sharada Srinivasan www sharadasrinivasan com Retrieved 16 February 2019 Metals and Civilizations Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Beginnings of the use of Metals and Alloys BUMA VII NIAS Special Publication No SP7 2015 e print NIAS 20 October 2015 ISBN 9789383566112 Retrieved 20 July 2016 UK India Education and Research Initiative UKIERI Retrieved 20 July 2016 New research into origins of iron and steel in India University of Exeter 23 March 2010 Retrieved 20 July 2016 From Sharada Srinivasan s profile page on the official website of Homi Bhabha Fellowships Council Archived 11 February 2009 at archive today Archaeotechnology and dance K Dance Website Sharada Srinivasan performs Bharatanatyam At international conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology 1 September 2008 Leiden Holland Archived 28 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Cosmic Ball The Week Nov8 2009 KSCST State Science and Technology Awards 2010 Dr Kalpana Chawla Young Women Scientist Awardees Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology 22 February 2013 Retrieved 20 July 2016 https web archive org web 20091109192700 http www ironsmelting net WIC2009 abstract php Chairperson Regional Sessions Indian subcontinent World of Iron Conference London 16 20 February 2009 https web archive org web 20090324033155 http passeursdarts blog4ever com blog index 123770 html Les pierre chantantes 28 Feb 2009 a classical south Indian dance performance and talk on the theme of the stone musical pillars in some south Indian temples such as Hampi and the scientific and artistic aspects by Sharada Srinivasan in Haber Poche France https web archive org web 20130507085834 http www 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