Aryabhatta: He lived between 476 and 520 A.D. He was a
great mathematician and an astronomer. His contributions include about
the movement of earth around the Sun, determination of various physical
parameters of various celestial bodies, such as diameter of Earth and
Moon. He laid foundations of algebra and pointed out the importance of
zero. The first Indian satellite was named after him.
Bhagavantam: His contribution to radio astronomy and
cosmic rays in noteworthy. An associate of Sir C.V.Raman,
Dr.S.Bhagavantam was scientific adviser in the Ministry of Defence and
Director General of Defence Research Development Organisation.
Bhaskaracharya: Born in 1114 A.D., bhaskaracharya was a
great Hindu mathematician and Astronomer. His work ‘Sidhanta Siromain’
consists of two parts of mathematics and two parts of astronomy. He had a
foresight on the modern theory of conventions.
S.S. Bhatnagar: A great Indian Scientist who lived
between 1895 and 1955. He was the first Director General of Council of
Scientific and Industrial Research. Under his directorship, many
research laboratories were established throughout India.
J.C.Bose: He was an eminent Physicist and Botanist. He
founded Bose Research Institute, Calcutta. He invented Crescograph and
lived between 1858 and 1937.
S.N. Bose: He became well-known when he expounded the
Bose Einstein theory which deals with the detection of a group of
nuclear particles – named after him ‘Boson’. His contribution to
Planck’s Law is laudable. He died in 1974.
Dr. S.Chandrasekhar: An Indian-born American, who won
Nobel Prize for Physics in 1983. He is an Astrophysicist. His theory of
Stellar Evolution – the birth and death of stars is 35 years old. His
first discovery was laughed at. After three decades, it was recognised
and today he is a Nobel Laureate. According to his theory, the old stars
just collapse and disappear in the light of denser stars of low light
popularly called Chandrasekhar Limit.
Charaka: He lived between 80 and 180 A.D. He was a court physician of King Kanishka. His writings on Hindu Medicine are invaluable
Dhanvantri: He was a great physician during the period of Chandragupta Vikramaditya. His period was between 375 and 413 A.D.
Hargobind Khorana: He created an artificial gene and deciphered genetic code. He was awarded Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1968.
Homi J.Bhaba: He largely contributed to the development
of Atomic Physics and he was primarily responsible for setting up of
Nuclear reactors in India. He published important papers on Quantum
Theory, Cosmic Rays, Structure of atom, etc. He was the first Chairman
of Atomic Energy Commission. He died in a plane crash in 1966 over Alps.
Joshi: Prof. S.S.Joshi’s works on physical and chemical
reaction under electrical discharge on active nitrogen, colloids,
hydrogen peroxide are noteworthy
Nagarjuna: A great Buddhist Philosopher and Chemist. He
mentioned about crecibles, sublimation, colouring process etc. His
works are still available in China and Tibet. His theory on extraction
of copper and metallic oxides are mention-worthy.
Nag Chowdhury B.D: An eminent Indian Nuclear Physicist known all over the world.
Narlikar: J.V.Narlikar was the co-author of
Hoyle-Narlikar theory of continuous creation which supplies missing
links in Einstein’s theory of Relativity. Hoyle and Narlikar have shown
that the gravitation is always attractive and there is no gravitational
repulsions.
Raja Ramanna: A great nuclear scientist, who was instrumental to stage India’s first Nuclear explosion at Pokharan range in 1974.
Sir C.V. Raman: First Indian Scientist to receive Nobel
prize for physics in 1929 for his invention ‘Raman Effect’. His study
of crystal structure is of unique importance. He founded Raman Research
Institute at Bangalore.
Sir C.P.Roy: Author of ‘Hindu Chemistry’. He founded
Indian Chemical Society and Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceuticals Ltd. He
has done good work on nitrous acid and its salts. He lived between 1861-
1944 AD.
Prof. V.Ramachandra Rao: Direction of Indian Scientific Satellite Project (ISSP) at Peenya near Bangalore
Saha Dr.Maghnad: Late Palit Prof.of Physics, University
College of Scientific and Technology, Calcutta University well-known
for his researches in nuclear physics, cosmic rays, spectrum analysis
and other branches of theoretical physics. He lived from 1893 to 1956.
Srinivas Ramanujam: A mathematical wizard, contributed
much to number theory, theory of partitions and theory of continuous
fractions. He lived between 1887 to 1920 AD. His birth centenary was
celebrated in 1987.
Satish Dhavan: He was chairman of Indian Space Research
Organisation. He was instrumental to take India into space age by
launching Aryabhatta in 1975.
Susruta: A fourth century Hindu Surgeon and Physician.
He had written an important book on medicine and on medical properties
of garlic.
Varahamihira: An Indian astronomer and astrologer of
6th Century A.D. He was a mathematician and philosopher. He was one of
the nine gems of Vikramaditya.
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