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Ashoke Sen ''For the Indian politician, see Ashoke Kumar Sen.'' Ashoke Sen, FRS ((ベンガル語:অশোক সেন); born 1956) is an Indian theoretical physicist and distinguished professor at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad. He also is the Morningstar Visiting professor at MIT and a distinguished professor at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study. His main area of work is String Theory. He was among the first recipients of the Fundamental Physics Prize “for opening the path to the realisation that all string theories are different limits of the same underlying theory”. This prize has been set up by the Russian billionaire Yuri Milner for rewarding scientific breakthroughs. He is one of signatories among 108 scientists and mathematicians who issued a public statement against raising intolerance in India in 2015.〔Statement by Scientists: Scientists for Tolerance, October 28, 2015, Newsclick, 〕 ==Early life== He was born on 15 July 1956〔http://www.ias.ac.in/php/fell_detail.php3?name=Sen&intials=Ashoke&year=15-07-1956〕 in Kolkata, and is the elder son of Anil Kumar Sen, a former professor of physics at the Scottish Church College, and Gouri Sen, a homemaker.〔( Physicist with pillow power )〕 After completing his schooling from the Sailendra Sircar Vidyalaya and the Scottish Church Collegiate School in Kolkata, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1975 from the Presidency College under the University of Calcutta, and his master’s three years later from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. During his undergraduate studies at Presidency, he was greatly inspired by the work and teaching of Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri. He did his doctoral work in physics at Stony Brook University.
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