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Jisha C P, PhD (IP)
OTA ID#: 103940

Education Experience: BSc , Physics, Kannur University, 2000
MSc, Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology, 2003
PhD (IP), Physics (Nonlinear Optics), Cochin University of Science and Technology, In Progress
Focus of Study: Nonlinear optics, fiber optics and spatial solitons.
Work Experience: Working as a fulltime research student at the department of physics of CUSAT. My field of work is theoretical nonlinear optics.
Skills & Achievements: * Merit certificates in Australian Mathematics.
* Competition for the Westpac Award.
Career Interests: After completing my PhD I'd like to do my post doctorate in any of the frontier areas of nonlinear optics.
I'm also interested in the experimental part of nonlinear spatial solitons in photorefractive media.
Outside Interests: Reading and Music.
Additional Information: Qualified GATE 2003 (A national level examination counducted by the MHRD Govt. of India).
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Postings Answered: 235
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  1. re: daytime concentration of OH; molar concentration - 25. The daytime concentration of OH in continental air averages 6.9E6 molecules per cubic centimeter. Calculate its molar concentration.
  2. Level production schedules - Discuss the advantage and disadvantage of level production schedules in firms with cyclical sales.
  3. Light Spectrum - How can the temperature, composition and motion of an object be determined from its light spectrum? Please include any reference.
  4. Net ionic equations using solubility rules that become precipitates - Use the Solubility Rules to write net ionic equations for the reactions that occur when solutions of the following are mixed. Instructions 1. Write reactants and products in the following order: ...
  5. Contingent liabilities - Why do organizations need to account for contingent liabilities?
  6. Finding the length of the hypotenuse using Pythagorean ( Pythagorus ) Theorem - A right triangle is a triangle with one angle measuring 90°. In a right triangle, the sides are related by Pythagorean Theorem, where c is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the 90° angle). Find the h ...
  7. Cost/equity/consolidated method - 3. What are the criteria for using the cost, equity, or consolidated method of accounting?
  8. Segment a market - There are several ways to segment a market. To be useful and effective market segments should have five different characteristics. Could you please list these and briefly explain each?
  9. Financial Accounting 362 - Match the items below by entering the appropriate letter in the space. 1. Partnership 2. Liabilities 3. Revenues 4. General ledger 5. Matching princi ...
  10. Collision - A 5.00-g bullet is shot through a 1.00-kg wood block suspended on a string 2.000 m long. The center of mass of the block rises a distance of 0.45 cm.Find the speed of the bullet as it emerges from the ...
  11. Separating Mixtures via Steam Distillation - Steam distillation may be used to separate a mixture of p-nitrophenoln and o-nitrophenol. The ortho isomer distills at 93 degrees C; the para isomer does not. Explain.
  12. Right triangle - If a right triangle is a triangle with one angle measuring 90°. In a right triangle, the sides are related by Pythagorean Theorem, where c is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the 90° angle). How d ...
  13. Graphing equations - Plot the graph of the equations 2x + 4y = 10 and 3x + 6y = 12 and interpret the result.
  14. electronegatives - State the type of bonding that is present in barium chloride,BaCl2(2 should be subscript- low down , can't do it in this program), giving your reasons in two or three senttences, using arguments based ...
  15. Mass percent and Molality problem in solutions - Assume that the density of water is 1.00 g/mL. % eth by volume = V of eth / (V of eth + V of water) * 100% A bottle of wine contains 10.5% ethanol by volume. The density of ethanol (C2H5OH) is 0.78 ...
  16. equations - a. Sodium bisulfite solution is added to an experiment at the end in order to destroy the unreacted bromine. What reaction is occuring here? Is HSO3- acting as an oxidizing or reducing agent? Write a ...
  17. Energy lost due to friction - "A 25.0 kg child slides down a long slide in a playground. She starts from rest at a height h1 of 20.00 m. When she is partway down the slide, at a height h2 of 8.00 m, she is moving at a speed of 8 ...
  18. Three levels of product - Demonstrate the three levels of product and any accompanying features that might be present at each level.
  19. Bond obligations - 11. Describe the two major obligations incurred by a company when bonds are issued.
  20. Bromination of vanillin - I would like the mechanism for vanillin to 5-bromovanillin [5]
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