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New Business Development Director at Sunrise Radio


Sunrise Radio has hired Bala Iyer as Business Development Director.
Bala is a senior advertising, media and marketing professional who brings over 20 years of experience to the Sunrise Team.
Tony Lit MBE, MD Sunrise Radio commented: “Bala will be a real asset to my already strong team and he is well placed to help us achieve our future goals.”
Kay McCarthy, National Sales & Marketing Director said: “I’ve always admired Bala’s work and I’m looking forward to working with him, towards increasing our client base.”
“I can’t wait to join Sunrise, it will be an honour to work with Tony and his cracking creative and sales team. It’s a really exciting time to be part of radio as it sees a surge in popularity and effectiveness,” said Bala Iyer.

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This is a wonderful time to work on black holes: astrophysicist Parameswaran Ajith


The cosmic bodies have come out of their historical isolation to take centrestage in modern astrophysics, says the recipient of the inaugural young scientist award instituted by The World Academy of Sciences
Parameswaran Ajith, 40, a Bengaluru-based astrophysicist who specialises in the study of detecting gravitational waves, was chosen as the first recipient of The World Academy of Sciences-Chinese Academy of Sciences (TWAS-CAS) Young Scientist award for Frontier Science. He talks about his prize, the excitement of black holes, and about how he chose to become a scientist. Excerpts:
The award citation says you have “...pioneered a method to model the expected gravitational-wave signals from colliding binary black holes.” In layman’s terms, could you explain the principle of this method? Is it the only method for detecting wave signals or is it part of an algorithm of detection?

Germany , Hanover , Niedersachsen , China , India , Mahatma , Rajasthan , Bengaluru , Karnataka , Chinese , Sanjeev-dhurandhar , Kip-thorne

Gravitational waves: Two black holes merge to become one, give food to LIGO to detect ripples predicted by Albert Einstein


Gravitational waves: Two black holes merge to become one, give food to LIGO to detect ripples predicted by Albert Einstein
Gravitational waves: Two black holes merge to become one, give food to LIGO to detect ripples predicted by Albert Einstein
The Latest Gravitational Waves Detection Has Been Described In A New Paper Accepted For Publication In The Journal Physical Review Letters. Just Like The First Two Detections, The Waves Occurred When Two Black Holes Merged To Form A Larger Black Hole.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt
| Updated on: 02 Jun 2017, 10:40:18 AM
Paris:
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) in the US comprising of scientists from across the world, including those from India, has announced that the team has yet again detected gravitational waves for the third time. The gravitational waves are the ripples in the space that were first predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago.

Gandhinagar , Gujarat , India , Paris , France-general , France , Chennai , Tamil-nadu , Indore , Madhya-pradesh , Pune , Maharashtra