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K. Radhakrishnan

Koppillil Radhakrishnan[2] (born 29 August 1949) is an Indian space scientist who headed the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) between November 2009 and December 2014 as Chairman of Space Commission, Secretary of the Department of Space and Chairman of ISRO.[3][4][5] Prior to this, he was the Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (2007–2009) and Director of National Remote Sensing Agency (2005–2008) of the Department of Space. He had a brief stint of five years (2000–2005) in the Ministry of Earth Sciences as Director of Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS).[6] Under his leadership of ISRO, India became the first country to reach Mars in its first attempt.[7]

K. Radhakrishnan
Radhakrishnan in 2014
Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation
In office
30 October 2009 (2009-10-30) – 31 December 2014 (2014-12-31)
Preceded byG. Madhavan Nair
Succeeded byShailesh Nayak
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Personal details
Born (1949-08-29) 29 August 1949 (age 74)
Irinjalakuda, United State of Travancore and Cochin, Dominion of India
(present day Thrissur, Kerala, India)
Alma mater
Known forChandrayaan-1, Mangalyaan
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2014)[1]
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical Engineering
Space research
Institutions

Presently, he is the Chairperson of the Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur[8][9] and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the IIT Council; Chairman of the overarching Committee set up my Ministry of Education for strengthening the Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Educational Institutions;[10] Chairperson of the Oversight Committee of Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB-DST),[11] Chairman of the Expert Committees of DST on 'Sophisticated Analytical & Technical Help Institutes (SATHI)[12] & 'Sophisticated Analytical Instruments Facilities (SAIF)'; and Chairman, High-powered Committee of Indian Knowledge Systems, Ministry of Education-Government of India [13] besides being a Member of National Security Advisory Board, and Space Commission[14] and Honorary Distinguished Advisor in the Department of Space/ISRO.[15]

He is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering; Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India; Honorary Life Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, India; Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, India; Member of the International Academy of Astronautics; Distinguished Fellow of Astronautical Society of India; Fellow of the Andhra Pradesh Academy of Sciences; Honorary Fellow of the Kerala Academy of Sciences; Fellow of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing; and Fellow of the Indian Geophysical Union.[6] He is an accomplished vocalist (Carnatic music) and Kathakali artist.[16]

Penguin Random House India published his autobiography My Odyssey: Memoirs of the Man Behind the Mangalyaan Mission (ISBN 978-0-670-08906-2), co-authored by Radhakrishnan and Nilanjan Routh, in November 2016.[17]

Education and personal life edit

Koppillil Radhakrishnan hails from a Malayali Hindu family of Irinjalakuda in Thrissur district, Kerala. After his schooling at the National High School, Irinjalakuda, he did two-year Pre-degree studies (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) at Christ College, Irinjalakuda. He studied Electrical Engineering at the Government Engineering College, Thrissur and acquired BSc (Engg.) degree in First Class with Honours from Kerala University in 1970. He did post-graduate studies in management at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore in 1974-76. He obtained doctorate from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, in 2000, for the thesis : 'Some Strategies for the Management of Indian Earth Observation System'.[6]

Radhakrishnan married Padmini Kizhakke Valappil from Irinjalakuda in 1983. Padmini worked with State Bank of Travancore from 1980 to 2010.[17]

Indian Space Research Organisation edit

Radhakrishnan joined ISRO in May 1971 at the Space Science & Technology Centre at Thiruvananthapuram (the present Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre) as a design and development engineer of electro-mechanical devices. Later he worked on system planning and technology management for avionics systems of SLV-3, ASLV and PSLV.[18] During 1981-97, at the ISRO Headquarters, he oversaw the preparation and review of annual budgets of ISRO, formulation of decade profile and Five Year Plans for Indian Space programme and the related techno-economic analysis.[18]

Remote Sensing Applications. edit

As Project Director, he set up a chain of regional remote sensing service centres (RRSSC) at Bangalore, Nagpur, Kharagpur, Jodhpur and Dehradun for capacity building in central and state government agencies.[citation needed] While he was the Director, RRSSCs came to prominence in the national remote sensing application missions including the Integrated Mission for Sustainable Development (IMSD) aimed at generation of spatial database of natural resources and action plans for sustainable development of land and water resources.[citation needed]

Later, Radhakrishnan succeeded as the Mission Director of IMSD and moved to National Remote Sensing Agency in Hyderabad. IMSD was considered as largest remote sensing application experiment ever done in the world using a meticulous participatory approach.[18][19] As the Director of National Remote Sensing Agency, he scripted India's modern multi-mission ground station for Earth Observation Satellites.[citation needed]

Space Transportation System and Chandrayaan-1 Mission edit

While at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre as its Director, he oversaw five successful launches of PSLV including development of its high-end version PSLV –XL that lofted Chandrayaan-1 in October 2008 as well as formulation of Indian Human Spaceflight programme.[18]

Chief of India's Space Programme edit

As India's space chief from November 2009 to December 2014, Radhakrishnan led ISRO to achieve 37 space missions including several historic feats including Mars Orbiter Mission; flying Indian Cryogenic Engine on GSLV; the first experimental flight of the GSLV Mk III;[20] a re-entry experiment of an uncrewed crew module;[20] and new space capabilities through IRNSS (1A, 1B, 1C) for navigation; GSAT-7 for strategic communication; and RISAT-1 for microwave radar imaging.[21] ISRO completed two joint satellite missions (Megha Tropiques and SARAL) with the French National Space Agency[22] and inked another agreement with NASA to jointly build an advanced Radar Imaging Satellite.[23] India's standing in the global space market was enhanced as PSLV launched 18 commercial satellites for 11 countries.[24] Through an inclusive organisational process, Radhakrishnan charted out clear programmatic directions and nurtured younger generation of leaders for carrying forward the legacy of ISRO.[6] Re-defining the Chandrayaan-2 mission with Indigenous lander and rover[25] and extending the application of space technologies and tools to all central ministries are highlights of his leadership regime at ISRO.[6] He worked to enhance the partnership with the Indian space industry for the production of operational launchers and satellites.[6][26]

During his leadership, ISRO received the 2014 Gandhi Peace Prize; the 2014 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development; the 2014 Knowledge Economy Network KEN Award; the 2014 CNN-IBN Indian of the Year-Lifetime Achievement Award; the 2014 Global Game Changer Award by the Marico Innovation Foundation; and the 2013 CNBC-18 India Business Leader Award-BRAND INDIA.[6]

Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) edit

Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM; aka Mangalyaan) was conceived, planned and executed, within four years (2010–2014), establishing India as the first country to have successful mission to Mars in its maiden attempt,[27] and at significantly low cost (INR 4.5 Billion) .[28]

Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle and Indian Cryogenic Stage edit

GSLV had a checkered history in its initial flights of 2001-2007 and they were powered by cryogenic upper stage of Russia. After failure of the Indian Cryogenic upper stage on GSLV in April 2010 (GSLV-D3) and recurrence one more failure of GSLV with Russian Cryogeinc upper stage (GSLV-F06) in December 2010, Radhakrishnan steered ISRO towards the landmark success in January 2014 GSLV-D5. This marked the beginning of the successful series of GSLV with Indian Cryogenic Upper Stage.[29]

Ocean Observation and Information Services edit

Radhakrishnan had a stint of five years the Ministry of Earth Sciences to set up, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS). In the aftermath of the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster of December 2004, he emerged as the Project Director to set up the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning Centre.[18]

Kathakali and Carnatic Music edit

 
K. Radhakrishnan (1987) Enacting the role of King Daksha, who is annoyed at Siva for taking away his daughter Sati in marriage.
 
Radhakrishnan singing at Guruvayoor Chembai Sangetholsavam 2018

Radhakrishnan is a Carnatic music and Kathakali enthusiast and performer.[30][31] Radhakrishnan was drawn into the world of performing arts from childhood. After formal training in Kerala Natanam, under Professor Thrippunithura Vijayabhanu, he had training in Kathakali dance under Guru Pallippuram Gopalan Nair, Kalanilayam Raghavan and Shri T.V.A Varier. Also, he was trained in Carnatic music by eminent musicians like Prof. Vechoor Harihara Subramania Iyer, Dr. R.K. Srikantan, Dr. Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana; currently he is student of Vidwan R.S. Ramakanth. Dr. Radhakrishnan has performed at Bengaluru Sangeethotsav, Sankranthi Music Festival of RK Srikantan Trust, Swaralaya, Bangalore Centre for Kathakali and Arts, JSS Sangeetha Sabha, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar Music Festival at Chennai. He has been singing at the Guruvayoor Chembai Sangeetholsavam every year since 2008.[32][33]

Positions held edit

He has held several key positions in ISRO and was one of the key people behind India's Chandrayaan-1 Moon mission.[16] He has held the following positions:

  • Project Director, Regional Remote Sensing Service Centres under the umbrella of National Natural Resources Management System (1987–1989)[6]
  • Director, Regional Remote Sensing Service Centres under the umbrella of National Natural Resources Management System (1989–1997)[6]
  • Director, Budget and Economic Analysis, Indian Space Research Organisation/Department of Space, Bangalore, India (1987–1997)[6]
  • National Mission Director, Integrated Mission for Sustainable Development and a Deputy Director of the National Remote Sensing Agency (1997–2000)[34]
  • Director, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (2000–2005)[34]
  • Project Director, Indian Tsunami Warning System (2005)
  • Vice Chairman - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO (2001–2005)[34]
  • Founding Chairman, Indian Ocean Global Ocean Observing System (2001–2006)[34]
  • Regional Coordinator, Indian Ocean for the International Argo Project (2001–2005)[34]
  • Director, National Remote Sensing Agency, Department of Space (2005–2008)[35]
  • President, Indian Society of Remote Sensing (2005–2007)[6]
  • Vice President, Indian Geophysical Union (2007–2009)[6]
  • Member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (2006–2009)[34]
  • Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, India (2007–2009)[35]
  • Member, Space Commission (2008–2009)[17]
  • Chairman, 'Working Group of the Whole' of S&T Sub-Committee of UN COPUOS (2008 & 2009)
  • Chairman, Space Commission & Secretary, Department of Space[35]
  • Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation, Bangalore, India (2009–2014)[5]
  • Chairman, Board of Antrix Corporation, Bangalore, India (November 2009-July 2011)[36]
  • Chairman, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, India (2009–2014)[37]
  • Member, Planning Committee of National Natural Resources Management System (2009–2014)[6]
  • Chairman, NNRMS Standing Committee on Technology & Training (2009–2014)[6]
  • President, Astronautical Society of India (2010–2014)[6]
  • Member of CSIR Society and Member of CSIR Governing Council (2010–2013)[6]
  • Chairman, Research Council of National Aerospace Laboratory (2010–2013)[6]
  • Ex-officio Member of Scientific Advisory Committee to Prime Minister (2009–2014)[6]
  • Ex-officio Member of Scientific Advisory Committee to Cabinet (2009–2014)[6]
  • Chairman, Indian Institutes of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India (2014–2017)[38]
  • Adviser, Department of Space/Indian Space Research Organisation (2016 & 2017)[15]
  • Honorary Distinguished Adviser, Department of Space/Indian Space Research Organisation (March 2018 – present)[15]
  • Chairman, Board of Management, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology (present)[39]
  • Chairperson, Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (February 2019 – present)[8][9]
  • Chairperson, Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (October 2020-September 2023)[40]
  • Chairman, Standing Committee of the IIT Council[14] (December 2019 – present)
  • Member, Space Commission (February 2022 – present)[14]
  • Chairperson, Oversight Committee of DST on Science & Engineering Research Board SERB-DST (May 2022 – present][11]
  • Chairman, Expert Committee of DST on 'Sophisticated Analytical & Technical Help Institutes (November 2022 – present)[12]
  • Chairman, Expert Committee of DST on 'Sophisticated Analytical Instruments Facilities (November 2023 – present))
  • Chairman, High-powered Committee of Indian Knowledge Systems, Ministry of Education (October 2022 – present)[13]
  • Chairman, Committee for strengthening the Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Educational Institutions, Ministry of Education (November 2022 – present) [41]

Major Awards and honours edit

  • 2014: Radhakrishnan received the Padma Bhushan Award for contribution to Science and Engineering, especially in the field of Space Science and Technology.[2]
  • 2014: Named one of Nature's ten "people who mattered" of 2014 on 18 December 2014, along with Radhika Nagpal, and others.[42]
  • 2003: K.R. Ramanathan Memorial Gold Medal of Indian Geophysical Union
  • 2005: VASVIK Industrial Research Award
  • 2006: Silver Jubilee Honour by Ministry of Earth Sciences
  • 2008: BHASKARA Award of Indian Society of Remote Sensing
  • 2008: Dr. Y. Nayudamma Memorial Award of the A.P Academy of Sciences
  • 2009: Social Sciences Award of the International Academy of Astronautics
  • 2010: Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Award of Indian Science Congress
  • 2010: Distinguished Alumnus Award of IIT, Kharagpur
  • 2010: Distinguished Alumnus Award of IIM, Bangalore
  • 2014: ISRO's Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2014: The Allan D. Emil Award of International Astronautical Federation
  • 2014: Ernst & Young Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2014: Technovation-Sarabhai Award of Indian Electronics & Semiconductor Association
  • 2015: Lifetime Achievent Award of Union Bank of India
  • 2015: Lifetime Outstanding Innovation Award Indore Management Association
  • 2015: Bharat Asmita Vigyan Tantragyaan Shreshta
  • 2015: P.C. Chandra Purashkar for Lifetime Achievement
  • 2016: Lifetime Achievement Award, Engineers' Forum, Nagpur
  • 2017: Global Indian (Science) Award of Times Network
  • 2018: Qimpro Platinum Standard 2018 (Business)[43]

He has been conferred a doctorate by IIT Kharagpur[15] and honorary doctorates by 12 Indian universities [citation needed].

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Preceded by Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation
2009 - 2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
2007 - 2009
Succeeded by

radhakrishnan, other, people, named, radhakrishnan, radhakrishnan, name, koppillil, radhakrishnan, born, august, 1949, indian, space, scientist, headed, indian, space, research, organisation, isro, between, november, 2009, december, 2014, chairman, space, comm. For other people named Radhakrishnan see Radhakrishnan name Koppillil Radhakrishnan 2 born 29 August 1949 is an Indian space scientist who headed the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO between November 2009 and December 2014 as Chairman of Space Commission Secretary of the Department of Space and Chairman of ISRO 3 4 5 Prior to this he was the Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre 2007 2009 and Director of National Remote Sensing Agency 2005 2008 of the Department of Space He had a brief stint of five years 2000 2005 in the Ministry of Earth Sciences as Director of Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services INCOIS 6 Under his leadership of ISRO India became the first country to reach Mars in its first attempt 7 K RadhakrishnanRadhakrishnan in 2014Chairman Indian Space Research OrganisationIn office 30 October 2009 2009 10 30 31 December 2014 2014 12 31 Preceded byG Madhavan NairSucceeded byShailesh NayakPrime MinisterManmohan SinghPersonal detailsBorn 1949 08 29 29 August 1949 age 74 Irinjalakuda United State of Travancore and Cochin Dominion of India present day Thrissur Kerala India Alma materGovernment Engineering College Thrissur BE IIM Bangalore MBA IIT Kharagpur PhD Known forChandrayaan 1 MangalyaanAwardsPadma Bhushan 2014 1 Scientific careerFieldsElectrical EngineeringSpace researchInstitutionsVikram Sarabhai Space CentreNational Remote Sensing AgencyIndian National Centre for Ocean Information ServicesIndian Space Research OrganisationIndian Institute of Technology Kanpur Presently he is the Chairperson of the Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Technology IIT Kanpur 8 9 and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the IIT Council Chairman of the overarching Committee set up my Ministry of Education for strengthening the Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Educational Institutions 10 Chairperson of the Oversight Committee of Science amp Engineering Research Board SERB DST 11 Chairman of the Expert Committees of DST on Sophisticated Analytical amp Technical Help Institutes SATHI 12 amp Sophisticated Analytical Instruments Facilities SAIF and Chairman High powered Committee of Indian Knowledge Systems Ministry of Education Government of India 13 besides being a Member of National Security Advisory Board and Space Commission 14 and Honorary Distinguished Advisor in the Department of Space ISRO 15 He is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences India Honorary Life Fellow of the Institution of Engineers India Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers India Member of the International Academy of Astronautics Distinguished Fellow of Astronautical Society of India Fellow of the Andhra Pradesh Academy of Sciences Honorary Fellow of the Kerala Academy of Sciences Fellow of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing and Fellow of the Indian Geophysical Union 6 He is an accomplished vocalist Carnatic music and Kathakali artist 16 Penguin Random House India published his autobiography My Odyssey Memoirs of the Man Behind the Mangalyaan Mission ISBN 978 0 670 08906 2 co authored by Radhakrishnan and Nilanjan Routh in November 2016 17 Contents 1 Education and personal life 2 Indian Space Research Organisation 2 1 Remote Sensing Applications 2 2 Space Transportation System and Chandrayaan 1 Mission 2 3 Chief of India s Space Programme 2 3 1 Mars Orbiter Mission Mangalyaan 2 3 2 Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle and Indian Cryogenic Stage 3 Ocean Observation and Information Services 4 Kathakali and Carnatic Music 5 Positions held 6 Major Awards and honours 7 References 8 External linksEducation and personal life editKoppillil Radhakrishnan hails from a Malayali Hindu family of Irinjalakuda in Thrissur district Kerala After his schooling at the National High School Irinjalakuda he did two year Pre degree studies Mathematics Physics Chemistry at Christ College Irinjalakuda He studied Electrical Engineering at the Government Engineering College Thrissur and acquired BSc Engg degree in First Class with Honours from Kerala University in 1970 He did post graduate studies in management at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore in 1974 76 He obtained doctorate from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in 2000 for the thesis Some Strategies for the Management of Indian Earth Observation System 6 Radhakrishnan married Padmini Kizhakke Valappil from Irinjalakuda in 1983 Padmini worked with State Bank of Travancore from 1980 to 2010 17 Indian Space Research Organisation editRadhakrishnan joined ISRO in May 1971 at the Space Science amp Technology Centre at Thiruvananthapuram the present Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre as a design and development engineer of electro mechanical devices Later he worked on system planning and technology management for avionics systems of SLV 3 ASLV and PSLV 18 During 1981 97 at the ISRO Headquarters he oversaw the preparation and review of annual budgets of ISRO formulation of decade profile and Five Year Plans for Indian Space programme and the related techno economic analysis 18 Remote Sensing Applications edit As Project Director he set up a chain of regional remote sensing service centres RRSSC at Bangalore Nagpur Kharagpur Jodhpur and Dehradun for capacity building in central and state government agencies citation needed While he was the Director RRSSCs came to prominence in the national remote sensing application missions including the Integrated Mission for Sustainable Development IMSD aimed at generation of spatial database of natural resources and action plans for sustainable development of land and water resources citation needed Later Radhakrishnan succeeded as the Mission Director of IMSD and moved to National Remote Sensing Agency in Hyderabad IMSD was considered as largest remote sensing application experiment ever done in the world using a meticulous participatory approach 18 19 As the Director of National Remote Sensing Agency he scripted India s modern multi mission ground station for Earth Observation Satellites citation needed Space Transportation System and Chandrayaan 1 Mission edit While at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre as its Director he oversaw five successful launches of PSLV including development of its high end version PSLV XL that lofted Chandrayaan 1 in October 2008 as well as formulation of Indian Human Spaceflight programme 18 Chief of India s Space Programme edit As India s space chief from November 2009 to December 2014 Radhakrishnan led ISRO to achieve 37 space missions including several historic feats including Mars Orbiter Mission flying Indian Cryogenic Engine on GSLV the first experimental flight of the GSLV Mk III 20 a re entry experiment of an uncrewed crew module 20 and new space capabilities through IRNSS 1A 1B 1C for navigation GSAT 7 for strategic communication and RISAT 1 for microwave radar imaging 21 ISRO completed two joint satellite missions Megha Tropiques and SARAL with the French National Space Agency 22 and inked another agreement with NASA to jointly build an advanced Radar Imaging Satellite 23 India s standing in the global space market was enhanced as PSLV launched 18 commercial satellites for 11 countries 24 Through an inclusive organisational process Radhakrishnan charted out clear programmatic directions and nurtured younger generation of leaders for carrying forward the legacy of ISRO 6 Re defining the Chandrayaan 2 mission with Indigenous lander and rover 25 and extending the application of space technologies and tools to all central ministries are highlights of his leadership regime at ISRO 6 He worked to enhance the partnership with the Indian space industry for the production of operational launchers and satellites 6 26 During his leadership ISRO received the 2014 Gandhi Peace Prize the 2014 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace Disarmament and Development the 2014 Knowledge Economy Network KEN Award the 2014 CNN IBN Indian of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award the 2014 Global Game Changer Award by the Marico Innovation Foundation and the 2013 CNBC 18 India Business Leader Award BRAND INDIA 6 Mars Orbiter Mission Mangalyaan edit Mars Orbiter Mission MOM aka Mangalyaan was conceived planned and executed within four years 2010 2014 establishing India as the first country to have successful mission to Mars in its maiden attempt 27 and at significantly low cost INR 4 5 Billion 28 Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle and Indian Cryogenic Stage edit GSLV had a checkered history in its initial flights of 2001 2007 and they were powered by cryogenic upper stage of Russia After failure of the Indian Cryogenic upper stage on GSLV in April 2010 GSLV D3 and recurrence one more failure of GSLV with Russian Cryogeinc upper stage GSLV F06 in December 2010 Radhakrishnan steered ISRO towards the landmark success in January 2014 GSLV D5 This marked the beginning of the successful series of GSLV with Indian Cryogenic Upper Stage 29 Ocean Observation and Information Services editRadhakrishnan had a stint of five years the Ministry of Earth Sciences to set up Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services INCOIS In the aftermath of the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster of December 2004 he emerged as the Project Director to set up the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning Centre 18 Kathakali and Carnatic Music edit nbsp K Radhakrishnan 1987 Enacting the role of King Daksha who is annoyed at Siva for taking away his daughter Sati in marriage nbsp Radhakrishnan singing at Guruvayoor Chembai Sangetholsavam 2018 Radhakrishnan is a Carnatic music and Kathakali enthusiast and performer 30 31 Radhakrishnan was drawn into the world of performing arts from childhood After formal training in Kerala Natanam under Professor Thrippunithura Vijayabhanu he had training in Kathakali dance under Guru Pallippuram Gopalan Nair Kalanilayam Raghavan and Shri T V A Varier Also he was trained in Carnatic music by eminent musicians like Prof Vechoor Harihara Subramania Iyer Dr R K Srikantan Dr Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana currently he is student of Vidwan R S Ramakanth Dr Radhakrishnan has performed at Bengaluru Sangeethotsav Sankranthi Music Festival of RK Srikantan Trust Swaralaya Bangalore Centre for Kathakali and Arts JSS Sangeetha Sabha Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar Music Festival at Chennai He has been singing at the Guruvayoor Chembai Sangeetholsavam every year since 2008 32 33 Positions held editHe has held several key positions in ISRO and was one of the key people behind India s Chandrayaan 1 Moon mission 16 He has held the following positions Project Director Regional Remote Sensing Service Centres under the umbrella of National Natural Resources Management System 1987 1989 6 Director Regional Remote Sensing Service Centres under the umbrella of National Natural Resources Management System 1989 1997 6 Director Budget and Economic Analysis Indian Space Research Organisation Department of Space Bangalore India 1987 1997 6 National Mission Director Integrated Mission for Sustainable Development and a Deputy Director of the National Remote Sensing Agency 1997 2000 34 Director Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services 2000 2005 34 Project Director Indian Tsunami Warning System 2005 Vice Chairman Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission IOC of UNESCO 2001 2005 34 Founding Chairman Indian Ocean Global Ocean Observing System 2001 2006 34 Regional Coordinator Indian Ocean for the International Argo Project 2001 2005 34 Director National Remote Sensing Agency Department of Space 2005 2008 35 President Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2005 2007 6 Vice President Indian Geophysical Union 2007 2009 6 Member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space 2006 2009 34 Director Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre Thiruvananthapuram India 2007 2009 35 Member Space Commission 2008 2009 17 Chairman Working Group of the Whole of S amp T Sub Committee of UN COPUOS 2008 amp 2009 Chairman Space Commission amp Secretary Department of Space 35 Chairman Indian Space Research Organisation Bangalore India 2009 2014 5 Chairman Board of Antrix Corporation Bangalore India November 2009 July 2011 36 Chairman Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram India 2009 2014 37 Member Planning Committee of National Natural Resources Management System 2009 2014 6 Chairman NNRMS Standing Committee on Technology amp Training 2009 2014 6 President Astronautical Society of India 2010 2014 6 Member of CSIR Society and Member of CSIR Governing Council 2010 2013 6 Chairman Research Council of National Aerospace Laboratory 2010 2013 6 Ex officio Member of Scientific Advisory Committee to Prime Minister 2009 2014 6 Ex officio Member of Scientific Advisory Committee to Cabinet 2009 2014 6 Chairman Indian Institutes of Engineering Science and Technology Shibpur India 2014 2017 38 Adviser Department of Space Indian Space Research Organisation 2016 amp 2017 15 Honorary Distinguished Adviser Department of Space Indian Space Research Organisation March 2018 present 15 Chairman Board of Management Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering amp Technology present 39 Chairperson Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur February 2019 present 8 9 Chairperson Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Technology Ropar October 2020 September 2023 40 Chairman Standing Committee of the IIT Council 14 December 2019 present Member Space Commission February 2022 present 14 Chairperson Oversight Committee of DST on Science amp Engineering Research Board SERB DST May 2022 present 11 Chairman Expert Committee of DST on Sophisticated Analytical amp Technical Help Institutes November 2022 present 12 Chairman Expert Committee of DST on Sophisticated Analytical Instruments Facilities November 2023 present Chairman High powered Committee of Indian Knowledge Systems Ministry of Education October 2022 present 13 Chairman Committee for strengthening the Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Educational Institutions Ministry of Education November 2022 present 41 Major Awards and honours edit2014 Radhakrishnan received the Padma Bhushan Award for contribution to Science and Engineering especially in the field of Space Science and Technology 2 2014 Named one of Nature s ten people who mattered of 2014 on 18 December 2014 along with Radhika Nagpal and others 42 2003 K R Ramanathan Memorial Gold Medal of Indian Geophysical Union 2005 VASVIK Industrial Research Award 2006 Silver Jubilee Honour by Ministry of Earth Sciences 2008 BHASKARA Award of Indian Society of Remote Sensing 2008 Dr Y Nayudamma Memorial Award of the A P Academy of Sciences 2009 Social Sciences Award of the International Academy of Astronautics 2010 Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Award of Indian Science Congress 2010 Distinguished Alumnus Award of IIT Kharagpur 2010 Distinguished Alumnus Award of IIM Bangalore 2014 ISRO s Lifetime Achievement Award 2014 The Allan D Emil Award of International Astronautical Federation 2014 Ernst amp Young Lifetime Achievement Award 2014 Technovation Sarabhai Award of Indian Electronics amp Semiconductor Association 2015 Lifetime Achievent Award of Union Bank of India 2015 Lifetime Outstanding Innovation Award Indore Management Association 2015 Bharat Asmita Vigyan Tantragyaan Shreshta 2015 P C Chandra Purashkar for Lifetime Achievement 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award Engineers Forum Nagpur 2017 Global Indian Science Award of Times Network 2018 Qimpro Platinum Standard 2018 Business 43 He has been conferred a doctorate by IIT Kharagpur 15 and honorary doctorates by 12 Indian universities citation needed References edit List of Padma awardees The Hindu 25 January 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2014 a b Isro IISc men get top national honour The Times of India 26 January 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2014 ISRO gets a new chairman Deccan Herald 25 October 2009 Retrieved 25 October 2009 Dr K Radhakrishnan made ISRO chief Press Trust of India 24 October 2009 Archived from the original on 27 October 2009 a b ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan retires Hindustan Times Press Trust of India 31 December 2014 Archived from the original on 31 December 2014 Retrieved 31 December 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Dr K Radhakrishnan 2009 2014 ISRO Indian Space Research Organisation Retrieved 5 June 2018 Citation Needed Retcon Game University Press of Mississippi a b Somasekhar M 22 February 2019 Former ISRO chief nominated as chairperson at IIT Kanpur businessline Retrieved 26 February 2019 a b Former Isro chief Radhakrishnan nominated as IIT Kanpur board chairman Times of India The Times of India 25 February 2019 Retrieved 26 February 2019 https www education gov in sites upload files mhrd files infocus slider REPORT 1 pdf a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b The Oversight Committee Science and Engineering Research Board Established through an Act of Parliament SERB Act 2008 Department of Science amp Technology Government of India serb gov in Retrieved 26 May 2022 a b Pti a b https www shiksha com news education ministry constitutes 22 member high powered committee on iks blogId 105251 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a Missing or empty title help a b c Space Commission www isro gov in Retrieved 24 October 2022 a b c d Radhakrishnan Koppillil LinkedIn a b Dr K Radhakrishnan made ISRO chief Hindustan Times 24 October 2009 Archived from the original on 27 October 2009 Retrieved 24 October 2009 a b c My Odyssey Penguin India Penguin India Retrieved 5 June 2018 a b c d e Radhakrishnan K 23 November 2016 My Odyssey Memoirs of the Man behind the Mangalyaan Mission Penguin UK ISBN 9789385990380 RS amp GIS Applications in Planning and Conservation of Resources in Rainfed Watersheds PDF a b India s space odyssey ISRO creates history in 2014 The Indian Express 27 December 2014 Retrieved 5 June 2018 ISRO s Timeline from 1960s to Today ISRO Indian Space Research Organisation Archived from the original on 27 September 2020 Retrieved 5 June 2018 France India space cooperation Four more years for emblematic Megha Tropiques climate space mission presse cnes fr 7 October 2016 Retrieved 13 November 2018 US and India sign space agreement BBC News 1 October 2014 Retrieved 5 June 2018 International Customer Satellites Launched Antrix Corporation Retrieved 5 June 2018 K Radhakrishnan interview Success due to tireless efforts of Isro Hindustan Times 24 September 2014 Retrieved 5 June 2018 Narasimhan T E 31 December 2014 Isro gives farewell to its Man of Steel K Radhakrishnan Business Standard India Retrieved 5 June 2018 India becomes first country in world to place spacecraft in Mars orbit in first attempt Deccan Chronicle 24 September 2014 Retrieved 5 June 2018 Amos Jonathan 24 September 2014 Why India s Mars mission is so cheap and thrilling BBC News Retrieved 5 June 2018 GSLV Rocket Billed Naughty Boy By Scientists Is Now Adorable 11 February 2018 Archived from the original on 11 February 2018 Retrieved 13 November 2018 Radhakrishnan M G 25 October 2009 New ISRO chief a noted Kathakali dancer India Today ISRO chief sings a different note The New Indian Express 2 September 2011 Archived from the original on 8 October 2014 Retrieved 2 September 2011 Scientist as an artist Frontline Retrieved 13 November 2018 Kumar R Krishna 4 December 2015 Space scientist regales connoisseurs of music The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 13 November 2018 a b c d e f Dr K Radhakrishnan University of Hyderabad Archived from the original on 7 December 2009 Retrieved 30 November 2009 a b c Dr K Radhakrishnan takes over as Secretary Department of Space Chairman Space Commission and Chairman ISRO Press release Indian Space Research Organisation 31 October 2009 Archived from the original on 29 September 2010 Retrieved 30 November 2009 D S Madhumathi 9 July 2011 ISRO s commercial arm Antrix gets new chief The Hindu BusinessLine Retrieved 5 June 2018 About Us Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology 4 November 2014 Board stamp on IIEST upgrade The Telegraph 3 January 2015 Archived from the original on 10 January 2015 Retrieved 9 January 2015 Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering amp Technology Administrators Board of Governors Indian Institute of Technology Ropar www iitrpr ac in Retrieved 24 October 2022 Education Ministry forms panel to strengthen assessment accreditation of higher educational institutions The Hindu 4 November 2022 Gibney Elizabeth et al 18 December 2014 365 days Nature s 10 Nature 516 7531 311 319 Bibcode 2014Natur 516 311 doi 10 1038 516311a PMID 25519114 Qimpro Foundation Qimpro Awards www qimpro org Retrieved 30 July 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to K Radhakrishnan at Wikimedia Commons Government offices Preceded byG Madhavan Nair Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation2009 2014 Succeeded byShailesh Nayak Preceded byB N Suresh Director 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