Dr. Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan
is presently Member of Planning Commission. Dr. Kasturirangan has
steered the Indian Space programme gloriously for over 9 years as Chairman of
the Indian Space Research Organisation, of Space Commission and Secretary to
the Government of India in the Department of Space, before laying down his
office on August 27, 2003.
He was earlier the Director of ISRO Satellite Centre, where he oversaw the
activities related to the development of new generation spacecraft, Indian
National Satellite (INSAT-2) and Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS-1A &
1B) as well as scientific satellites.
He was also the Project Director for India's first two experimental earth
observation satellites, BHASKARA-I & II and subsequently was responsible
for overall direction of the first operational Indian Remote Sensing Satellite,
IRS-1A.
Dr. Kasturirangan took
his Bachelor of Science with Honours and Master of Science degrees in Physics
from Bombay University and received his Doctorate Degree in Experimental High
Energy Astronomy in 1971 working at the Physical Research Laboratory,
Ahmedabad.
Under his leadership, as Chairman, ISRO, the
space programme has witnessed several major milestones including the successful
launching and operationalisation of the India's prestigious launch vehicle, the
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and more recently, the first successful
flight testing of the all important Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
(GSLV).
Further, he has also overseen the design, development and launching of the
world's best civilian satellites, IRS-1C and 1D, realization of the second
generation and initiation of third generation INSAT satellites, besides
launching ocean observation satellites IRS-P3/P4. These efforts have put India
as a pre-eminent space-faring nation among the handful of six countries that
have major space programmes.
As an Astrophysicist, Dr. Kasturirangan's interest includes research in high
energy X-ray and gamma ray astronomy as well as optical astronomy. He has made
extensive and significant contributions to studies of Cosmic x-ray sources,
celestial gamma-ray and effect of cosmic x-rays in the lower atmosphere.
Dr. Kasturirangan is a member of several important scientific academies, both
within India and abroad. He is presently the President of the Indian Academy of
Sciences at Bangalore and General President of the Indian Science Congress.
He is a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science
Academy, National Academy of Sciences of India, Indian National Academy of
Engineering, Astronautical Society of India, National Telematics Forum, The
Indian Meteorological Society and The Third World Academy of Sciences.
He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Institution of Electronics and
Telecommunications Engineers, Founder Member of the Astronomical Society of
India, Life Member of the Indian Physics Association, Indian Science Congress
Association and Indian Society of Remote Sensing and Honorary Fellow of the
Aeronautical Society of India and Kerala Academy of Sciences.
He is also a Member of the International Astronomical Union and the
International Academy of Astronautics and is a member of its Board of Trustees.
He has chaired some of the prestigious international committees, such as, the
International Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), Panel for Space
Research in Developing countries of COSPAR/ICSU, and the committee meeting at
senior official level of UN-ESCAP, that led to the adoption of the "Delhi
Declaration" by the Ministers of the region (1999-2000).
He is also the Chairman of the Governing Board of the UN Centre for Space
Science & Technology Education (UN-CSSTE), of the Board of Governors of IIT
Chennai, of the Governing Council of the Raman Research Institute and Research
Council of the National Aerospace Laboratory.
He has won several awards including Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in
Engineering, Shri Hari Om Ashram Dr.Vikram Sarabhai Prerit Award in Aerospace,
M.P.Birla Memorial Award in Astronomy, Shri M.M.Chugani Memorial Award in
Applied Science, H.K.Firodia Award in Science Technology, Rathindra Puraskar by
Visvabharati, Santiniketan, Dr.M.N.Saha Birth Centenary Medal for outstanding
contributions in the field of Space.
He has been conferred Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan. He has
published more than 200 papers, both in international and national journals in
the areas of astronomy, space science, space applications and has edited 6
books.
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