
Picture: Astrid Eckert/TUM
Bengaluru, India
Professor: Theoretical Sciences Unit Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced, Scientific Research, TUM IAS Anna Boyksen Fellow
Several stays at TUM: 2018-2023 with Professor Johannes Barth, Chair of Molecular Nanoscience & Chemical Physics of Interfaces
TUM host Professor Johannes Barth:
“Professor Narasimhan is an internationally recognized theorist focusing on the modeling of functional interfaces and nanostructures. She remains actively involved in committees and advocates strongly for women in science.”
TUM Ambassador Professor Shobhana Narasimhan:
“My time at TUM collaborating with Professor Barth focused on physics, gender and science. Our work greatly enhanced our understanding of nano systems with our students gaining international collaboration experience, exploring new cultures and making new friends. Additionally, I worked with the games engineering department to create a discussion format on raising awareness around issues concerning gender and science.”


