Draft:Vinod Tewary

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  • Comment: Unfortunately the awards from ICCES do not qualify to pass the notability criteria of WP:NPROF. (At NIST he is effectively an academic who does not teach.) The ICCES is a fairly small conference, not a major one such as APS. Being elected a fellow of APS plus some other large awards are needed. Ldm1954 (talk) 16:36, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Addendum: his current h-factor of 29 is way too small for notability, it would need to be double that. Ldm1954 (talk) 16:42, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: I have gone ahead and trimmed out a bunch of stuff that made it sound like a resume, provided you can provide some third-party sourcing for the places marked as citation needed, I can approve this. Sohom (talk) 07:39, 27 September 2023 (UTC)

Vinod Tewary
Born1940
Alma materUniversity of Lucknow (B.S. and M.S., Physics)
Delhi University (Ph.D., Solid-state Physics)
Known forTewary method: Green's function for lattice statics, Multiscale Green's function, Causal GF in molecular dynamics
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Materials science, Solid-state physics, Nanomaterials h-index 29 on Google Scholar[1]
InstitutionsNational Institute of Standards and Technology
Doctoral advisor(Late) Prof. F.C. Auluck, (Late) Prof. L.S. Kothari

Vinod Tewary (born 1940) is an Indian American theoretical physicist at NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology).[2]. Dr Tewary’s field of research is theoretical solid-state physics, with specialization in nanomaterials. He is the originator of the Tewary method for lattice statics[3][4][5], the Multiscale GF (MSGF) method[6], and the CGFMD (causal GF in molecular dynamics).[7][8][9] These methods are used in the mathematical modeling of nanomaterials.

Early life and education[edit]

Vinod Tewary was born in Hardoi, U.P., India, where he received his early education. He earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. (Physics) degrees from the University of Lucknow (India), and his Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from the University of Delhi (India).

Awards and Honors[edit]

  • Distinguished Fellow elected by ICCES (International Conference on Computational Engineering and Sciences), at Madeira, Portugal (2017) for "seminal contributions to time domain Green functions and molecular mechanics."[10]
  • Lifetime Achievement Medal by ICCES (International Conference on Computational Engineering and Sciences) at Seattle, USA (2013) for "Multiscale Green’s functions"[11]
  • Eric Reissner Medal by ICCES (International Conference on Computational Engineering and Sciences), 2004; For work on “Multiscale Modeling in Physics and Mechanics."[12][2]
  • Bronze Medal; NIST (Department of Commerce, US Govt); 1996; For “Innovative Research and Technical leadership.”[2]
  • Multicultural Award; Boulder County, CO; 1994; For “Excellence in Sciences.”[2]
  • Pride of India Award; Swamy Narayan Sanstha (India); 1992; For “Distinguished Contributions to Applied Sciences.”[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vinod Tewary - Google Scholar". Google Scholar.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Vinod Tewary". NIST. 9 October 2019.
  3. ^ Tewary, V.K. (November 1973). "Green-function method for lattice statics". Advances in Physics. 22 (6): 757–810. Bibcode:1973AdPhy..22..757T. doi:10.1080/00018737300101389.
  4. ^ Ben-Abraham, S. I.; Rabinovitch, A.; Pelleg, J. (December 1977). "Relations between vacancy migration and formation energies, debye temperature and melting point". Physica Status Solidi (B). 84 (2): 435–441. Bibcode:1977PSSBR..84..435B. doi:10.1002/pssb.2220840205.
  5. ^ Glass, N E; Boffi, S; Bilello, J C (14 July 1977). "Inelastic neutron scattering from screw dislocations". Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics. 10 (13): 2307–2319. Bibcode:1977JPhC...10.2307G. doi:10.1088/0022-3719/10/13/007.
  6. ^ Tewary, V.K. (2015). "Multiscale Green's functions for modeling of nanomaterials*". Modeling, Characterization, and Production of Nanomaterials: 55–85. doi:10.1016/B978-1-78242-228-0.00002-8. ISBN 9781782422280.
  7. ^ Coluci, Vitor R.; Andrijauskas, Fabio; Dantas, Sócrates O. (2023). "Modeling thermal conductivity with Green's function molecular dynamics simulations". Modeling, Characterization, and Production of Nanomaterials: 171–187. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-819905-3.00008-7. ISBN 9780128199053.
  8. ^ Tewary, V. K. (22 October 2009). "Extending the time scale in molecular dynamics simulations: Propagation of ripples in graphene". Physical Review B. 80 (16): 161409. Bibcode:2009PhRvB..80p1409T. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.80.161409.
  9. ^ "Capturing those in-between moments: Researchers solves timing problem in molecular modeling". phys.org.
  10. ^ "ICCES 2017". www.icces2017.uc.pt.
  11. ^ "2013 ICCES Lifetime Achievement Medal - Vinod Tewary". NIST. 24 May 2013.
  12. ^ "ICCES2022 The ICCES Eric Reissner Award". 2022.iccesconf.org.

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