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Nalini
Nalini (Devanagari: नलिनी) is a female gender Indian given name, which means "lotus", "goddess Gayatri","mother of Vedas", "sweet nectar", "Amrit", Feminine "lily" in Sanskrit.''Baby Names''"Nalini" Retrieved on 9 January 2016. The name may refer to: * Nalini Selva (actress) (born 1984), Indian actress * Nalini Ambady (1959–2013), Indian psychologist * Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematician * Nalini Bala Devi (1898–1977), Indian writer * Nalini Balbir (born 1955), French scholar * Nalini Bekal (born 1954), Indian writer * Nalini Chatterjee (died 1942), Indian judge * Nalini Jameela (born 1955), Indian writer * Nalini Jaywant (1926–2010), Indian actress * Nalini Joshi (born 1959), Australian mathematician * Nalini Krishan (born 1977), Fijian actress * Nalini Malani (born 1946), Indian artist * Nalini Nadkarni (born 1954), American ecologist * Nalini Selvaraj (1944–2014), Indian writer * Nalini Priyadarshni (born 1974) Indian poet * Nalini Sel ...
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Nalini Malani
Nalini Malani (born 19 February 1946) is a contemporary Indian artist widely acknowledged to be among the country's first generation of video artists. She works with several mediums which include theater, videos, installations along with mixed media paintings and drawings. The subjects of her creations are deeply influenced by her experience of migration in the aftermath of the partition of India. Subsequently, pressing feminist issues have also become a part of her creative output. Malani has evolved a visual language that is iconic, moving from stop motion, erasure animations, reverse paintings and most recently to digital animations, where she draws directly with her finger onto a tablet. Malani made her first video work 'Dream Houses' (1969), as the youngest and only female participant of the Vision Exchange Workshop (VIEW), an experimental multi-disciplinary artist workshop in Bombay (Mumbai) by late artist Akbar Padamsee. Her works have been showcased at renowned museums ...
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Nalini Singh (author)
Nalini Singh is a New Zealand author of Indo-Fijian descent. She has authored numerous paranormal romance novels. Early life Of Indian descent, Nalini Singh was born in 1977 in Rotuma, and moved to New Zealand as a child. She attended Mount Roskill Grammar School. Writing In 1999, Singh placed third in the Romance Writers of New Zealand's Clendon Award competition. Then in 2001 her manuscript "Coaxing the Sheik" won the Jane Porter Award for highest-placed Mills and Boon, as well as the Clendon Award's Readers' Choice Award that year. "Coaxing the Sheik" went on to be her first published work, published under the title ''Desert Warrior'' through the imprint Silhouette Desire in 2003. Her books have appeared on the New York Times best-sellers list, the USA Today best-sellers list, and the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list. She has won several other awards including the Sir Julius Vogel Award The Sir Julius Vogel Awards are awarded each year at the New Zealand N ...
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Nalini Ambady
Nalini Ambady (March 20, 1959 – October 28, 2013) was an Indian-American social psychologist and a leading expert on nonverbal behavior and interpersonal perception. She was born in Calcutta, India and earned her bachelor’s degree at Lady Shri Ram College for women, Delhi University. She furthered her education by moving to the United States for her master’s degree in psychology, from the College of William and Mary, and later received her PhD in social psychology from Harvard. While completing her research at Harvard, she met her husband Raj Marphatia, who was studying at Harvard Law school. After completing her PhD in 1991, she quickly entered the ranks of academia by accepting a position as an assistant professor at the college of the Holy Cross; she become an associate professor at Tufts University. Ambady later joined the Stanford faculty in 2011, becoming the first individual of Indian origin to teach in Stanford’s department of Psychology. Most notably in her acad ...
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Nalini Selvarasa
Nalini (Devanagari: नलिनी) is a female gender Indian given name, which means "lotus", "goddess Gayatri","mother of Vedas", "sweet nectar", "Amrit", Feminine "lily" in Sanskrit.''Baby Names''"Nalini" Retrieved on 9 January 2016. The name may refer to: * Nalini Selva (actress) (born 1984), Indian actress * Nalini Ambady (1959–2013), Indian psychologist * Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematician * Nalini Bala Devi (1898–1977), Indian writer * Nalini Balbir (born 1955), French scholar * Nalini Bekal (born 1954), Indian writer * Nalini Chatterjee (died 1942), Indian judge * Nalini Jameela (born 1955), Indian writer * Nalini Jaywant (1926–2010), Indian actress * Nalini Joshi (born 1959), Australian mathematician * Nalini Krishan (born 1977), Fijian actress * Nalini Malani (born 1946), Indian artist * Nalini Nadkarni (born 1954), American ecologist * Nalini Selvaraj (1944–2014), Indian writer * Nalini Priyadarshni (born 1974) Indian poet * Nalini Selvan ...
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Nalini (Devanagari: नलिनी) is a female gender Indian given name, which means "lotus", "goddess Gayatri","mother of Vedas", "sweet nectar", "Amrit", Feminine "lily" in Sanskrit.''Baby Names''"Nalini" Retrieved on 9 January 2016. The name may refer to: * Nalini Selva (actress) (born 1984), Indian actress * Nalini Ambady (1959–2013), Indian psychologist * Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematician * Nalini Bala Devi (1898–1977), Indian writer * Nalini Balbir (born 1955), French scholar * Nalini Bekal (born 1954), Indian writer * Nalini Chatterjee (died 1942), Indian judge * Nalini Jameela (born 1955), Indian writer * Nalini Jaywant (1926–2010), Indian actress * Nalini Joshi (born 1959), Australian mathematician * Nalini Krishan (born 1977), Fijian actress * Nalini Malani (born 1946), Indian artist * Nalini Nadkarni (born 1954), American ecologist * Nalini Selvaraj (1944–2014), Indian writer * Nalini Priyadarshni (born 1974) Indian poet * Nalini Selvan (18 ...
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Nalini Selvan
Nalini (Devanagari: नलिनी) is a female gender Indian given name, which means "lotus", "goddess Gayatri","mother of Vedas", "sweet nectar", "Amrit", Feminine "lily" in Sanskrit.''Baby Names''"Nalini" Retrieved on 9 January 2016. The name may refer to: * Nalini Selva (actress) (born 1984), Indian actress * Nalini Ambady (1959–2013), Indian psychologist * Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematician * Nalini Bala Devi (1898–1977), Indian writer * Nalini Balbir (born 1955), French scholar * Nalini Bekal (born 1954), Indian writer * Nalini Chatterjee (died 1942), Indian judge * Nalini Jameela (born 1955), Indian writer * Nalini Jaywant (1926–2010), Indian actress * Nalini Joshi (born 1959), Australian mathematician * Nalini Krishan (born 1977), Fijian actress * Nalini Malani (born 1946), Indian artist * Nalini Nadkarni (born 1954), American ecologist * Nalini Selvaraj (1944–2014), Indian writer * Nalini Priyadarshni (born 1974) Indian poet * Nalini Selvan ...
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Nalini Selvaraj
Nalini (Devanagari: नलिनी) is a female gender Indian given name, which means "lotus", "goddess Gayatri","mother of Vedas", "sweet nectar", "Amrit", Feminine "lily" in Sanskrit.''Baby Names''"Nalini" Retrieved on 9 January 2016. The name may refer to: * Nalini Selva (actress) (born 1984), Indian actress * Nalini Ambady (1959–2013), Indian psychologist * Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematician * Nalini Bala Devi (1898–1977), Indian writer * Nalini Balbir (born 1955), French scholar * Nalini Bekal (born 1954), Indian writer * Nalini Chatterjee (died 1942), Indian judge * Nalini Jameela (born 1955), Indian writer * Nalini Jaywant (1926–2010), Indian actress * Nalini Joshi (born 1959), Australian mathematician * Nalini Krishan (born 1977), Fijian actress * Nalini Malani (born 1946), Indian artist * Nalini Nadkarni (born 1954), American ecologist * Nalini Selvaraj (1944–2014), Indian writer * Nalini Priyadarshni (born 1974) Indian poet * Nalini Selvan (1 ...
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Nalini Selva (actress)
Nalini (Devanagari: नलिनी) is a female gender Indian given name, which means "lotus", "goddess Gayatri","mother of Vedas", "sweet nectar", "Amrit", Feminine "lily" in Sanskrit.''Baby Names''"Nalini" Retrieved on 9 January 2016. The name may refer to: * Nalini Selva (actress) (born 1984), Indian actress * Nalini Ambady (1959–2013), Indian psychologist * Nalini Anantharaman (born 1976), French mathematician * Nalini Bala Devi (1898–1977), Indian writer * Nalini Balbir (born 1955), French scholar * Nalini Bekal (born 1954), Indian writer * Nalini Chatterjee (died 1942), Indian judge * Nalini Jameela (born 1955), Indian writer * Nalini Jaywant (1926–2010), Indian actress * Nalini Joshi (born 1959), Australian mathematician * Nalini Krishan (born 1977), Fijian actress * Nalini Malani (born 1946), Indian artist * Nalini Nadkarni (born 1954), American ecologist * Nalini Selvaraj (1944–2014), Indian writer * Nalini Priyadarshni (born 1974) Indian poet * Nalini Selvan (18 ...
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Nalini Priyadarshni
Nalini Priyadarshni is an Indian poet and writer. Literary journals *Poetry Breakfast – Journal of poems Poetry Breakfast – Journal of poems, 2016 *Silver Birch Press I Am Waiting Series Silver Birch Press I Am Waiting Series, 31 December 2014 *eFiction India eFiction India, 2015 *Learning and Creativity- Poetry Month Special Learning and Creativity- Poetry Month Special, April, 2015 *Read Fingers Read Fingers, 2015 *The In-flight Magazine The In-flight Magazine, 2015 *Whispers in the Wind Whispers in the Wind, 13 May 2015 *Yellow Chair Review Yellow Chair Review, Page 13, August 2015 *Calliope Magazine Calliope Magazine, Page 16, March 2015 *Verbal Art Verbal Art, Page 153, 2015 *The Gambler The Gambler, 28 February 2014 *Spring Fling, Scotland's Premier Art and Craft Open Studio Event Spring Fling, Scotland's Premier Art and Craft Open Studio Event, 21 May 2015 *Haiku Universe Haiku Universe, 2 September 2015 *Lipstick party Magazine Lipstick party Magazine, 2015 *Be ...
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Nalini Nadkarni
Nalini Nadkarni is an American ecologist who pioneered the study of Costa Rican rain forest canopies. Using mountain climbing equipment to make her ascent, Nadkarni first took an inventory of the canopy in 1981, followed by two more inventories in 1984. Career Nadkarni's interest was first drawn to rain forest ecology due to the contradiction offered by its plant life. There was a great abundance and variety of plant life within the rain forest despite its nutrient poor soil, and her goal was to discover how the plant life was sustained. Her studies within the canopy revealed that the epiphytes, which are non-parasitic plants such as orchids and ferns that live on the branches and trunks of other plants, were trapping organic material beneath their root system. This organic material eventually formed a nutrient rich mat, and trees in the rain forest had developed aerial roots, stemming from their trunks and branches, in order to absorb these nutrients as well. The aerial roots ...
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Nalini Joshi
Nalini Joshi is an Australian mathematician. She is a professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sydney, the first woman in the School to hold this position, and is a past-president of the Australian Mathematical Society. Joshi is a member of the School's Applied Mathematics Research Group. Her research concerns integrable systems. She was awarded the Georgina Sweet Australian Laureate Fellowship in 2012. Joshi is also the Vice-President of the International Mathematical Union, and is the first Australian to hold this position. Early life Joshi was born and spent her childhood in Burma. In 2007, she described her experience growing up there: Education Joshi attended Fort Street High School and gained her Bachelor of Science with honours in 1980 at the University of Sydney, and her PhD at Princeton University under the supervision of Martin David Kruskal. Her PhD thesis was entitled ''The Connection Problem for the First and Second Painlevé ...
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Nalini Anantharaman
Nalini Anantharaman (born 26 February 1976) is a French mathematician who has won major prizes including the Henri Poincaré Prize in 2012. Life Nalini Florence Anantharaman was born in Paris in 1976 to two mathematicians. Her father and her mother are Professors at the University of Orléans. She entered '' Ecole Normale Supérieure'' in 1994. She completed her PhD in Paris under the supervision of François Ledrappier in 2000 at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6). She became a full Professor, at the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay in 2009 following time out at the University of California in Berkeley in the year before as a Visiting Miller professor. From January to June 2013 she was in Princeton at the Institute for Advanced Study. She is now a Professor at Université de Strasbourg. In 2012 she won the Henri Poincaré Prize for mathematical physics that she shared with Freeman Dyson, Barry Simon and fellow Frenchwoman Sylvia Serfaty. Anantharaman was included for ...
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