Shashi Kanbur (right), SUNY Oswego professor of physics, works Dec. 16 on campus with Anupam Bhardwaj (left), a student from Delhi University in India whose doctoral thesis Kanbur is supervising. Bhardwaj recently won a competitive and prestigious European Southern Observatory (ESO) Garching Studentship for work on his doctorate in Germany this year. Bhardwaj's project will be a collaboration of Oswego, ESO, Delhi University and the VVV astronomical survey (VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea), Kanbur said. His fellowship work, according to Kanbur, "will provide lots of opportunities for Oswego physics/math/CS (computer science) students." Kanbur said he intends to visit Bhardwaj this summer in Garching. This month, Bhardwaj visited Adam Riess, 2011 Nobel laureate in physics, at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore to work on a joint project, Kanbur said.