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Graduate schools in India

Here is a list of research institutes in India offering graduate (PhD) programs in the area of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy. See, also the list of Graduate schools abroad.

Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune
Areas of research: Development of advanced data-analysis techniques for inspiralling compact binaries and stochastic gravitational waves, primordial gravitational waves, time-delay interferometry, neutron star physics
People involved: Sanjeev Dhurandhar, Tarun Souradeep, Sanjit Mitra, Sukanta Bose

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
Areas of research: Laser Interferometry, Modelling of inspiralling compact binaries using post-Newtonian theory.
People involved: C. S. Unnikrishnan, A. Gopakumar

Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
Areas of research: Development of advanced data-analysis algorithms for the detection of gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries and their parameter reconstruction, Machine Learning algorithms for denoising transient GW sources and parameter estimation.
People involved: Anand Sengupta, Anirban Dasgupta, Dinesh Garg

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Areas of research: Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Astrophysical Relativity, Electromagnetic followup of gravitational waves, Instrumentation
People involved: Archana Pai, Varun Bhalerao

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata
Areas of research: Gravitational Waves and Gravitational Waves Data Analysis, General Theory of Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology.
People involved: Rajesh K. Nayak

University of Delhi, Delhi
Areas of research: Gravitational-waves, Astrophysics, Cosmology.
People involved: Patrick Dasgupta, T R Seshadri

International Center for Theoretical Sciences, Bangalore
Areas of research: Modeling of gravitational-wave sources by combining analytical and numerical relativity, Gravitational-wave astronomy, post-Newtonian theory, Gravitational-wave tests of general relativity, astrophysics of compact binaries.
People involved: P. Ajith, Bala Iyer

Chennai Mathematical Institute
Areas of research: Gravitational-wave astronomy, post-Newtonian theory, Gravitational-wave tests of general relativity, astrophysics of compact binaries, Gravitational wave data analysis
People involved: K. G. Arun

Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Areas of Research: Post-Newtonian theory, Tests of general relativity using gravitational-wave observations, Advanced control systems, lasers, auxiliary optics, electronics and instrumentation
People involved: Chandra Kant Mishra, Anil Prabhakar, Deepa Venkitesh, Prabhu Rajagopal, Rachel K. Kalaimani

Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Areas of Research: Theory and observations of neutron stars with special interest to pulsar timing
People involved: Manjari Bagchi