- The Department of Science and Technology (DST) announced the first batch of ‘Vaibhav’ fellows at a function recently.
- The fellowship has been awarded to 22 scientists, for collaborations in AI and quantum technologies etc.
About VAIBHAV scheme
- It stands for Vaishvik Bharatiya Vaigyanik (VAIBHAV) Fellowship Program.
- It is a scheme meant to attract Indian-origin scientists based abroad for short-term collaboration.
- It envisages a collaboration between scientists of the Indian Diaspora with Indian higher educational institutions (HEIs), universities and public-funded scientific institutions.
- The VAIBHAV Fellows would identify an Indian Institution for collaboration and may spend up to two months in a year for a maximum 3 years.
- The 75 selected fellows would be invited to work in 18 identified knowledge verticals including quantum technology, health, pharma, electronics, agriculture, energy, computer sciences, and material sciences amongst others.
- Fellowship would include fellowship grant (INR 4,00,000 per month), international and domestic travel, accommodation and contingencies.
It bears striking similarities to another scheme, called Visiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty.
Similar scheme
VAJRA – VISITING ADVANCED JOINT RESEARCH FACULTY (VAJRA)
- The scheme, also of the DST, was initiated in 2018.
- Vajra is open to all foreign scientists, whereas Vaibhav is exclusively for the Indian diaspora.
- Under the scheme, foreign researchers would receive endowments at par with those in their own countries.
- The endowments for faculties would be US $15,000 in the first month of residency and US $10,000, for the remaining months.
- The Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), a Statutory body of the DST will implement the Scheme.
- The residency period of the VAJRA Faculty in India would be for a minimum of 1 month and a maximum of 3 months a year.
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