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Ranjan Roy Daniel

Ranjan Roy Daniel (also referred to as R. R. Daniel or Rajan Roy) (11 August 1923 – 27 March 2005) was an Indian Nagercoil born physicist who worked in the fields of cosmic rays and space physics,[1] and remained Director Chairman of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.[2] He also served as an advisor to the prime minister of India, Indira Gandhi in 1976. He worked in the field of cosmic rays[3] with Homi Jehangir Bhabha for 23 years.

Ranjan Roy Daniel
Born(1923-08-11)11 August 1923
Died27 March 2005(2005-03-27) (aged 81) Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, India
Alma materScott Christian College
University of Bristol
OccupationDirector Chairman of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
SpouseSerena Padmini
Children4

He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1992 by the Government of India, for his contributions to science and engineering.[4]

Early life and education

Daniel was born on 11 August 1923 in Nagercoil to M.A. Daniel Nadar and Theresa Chellammal Daniel. He was the third of five siblings. He received his early and secondary education at Scott Christian Higher Secondary School in his hometown, Nagercoil. After completing secondary school in 1939 from Scott Christian College, he went on to pursue a BSc in physics from Loyola College, Chennai, the University of Madras.[2] Under the influence of the Indian Nobel laureate Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman he was advised to pursue the next phase of his education at Banaras Hindu University, from which he received MSc (Physics) degree in 1946.[2][5]

Career

He joined Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in 1947 as a scientist.[6] From there he was sponsored by the Indian government to carry out research studies in the UK at the University of Bristol in 1951. He carried out research in the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory, headed by the Nobel laureate C. F. Powell, using nuclear emulsions exposed to cosmic rays at high altitudes. He completed his PhD research under Donald Hill Perkins in April 1953.[2][5] He went on to TIFR throughout till his retirement in 1988.

He was made a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) in 1975, and was awarded the Vainu Bappu Award in 1992.[1]

Personal life

He married Serena Padmini, second daughter of G.M. Samuel and Annammal Samuel, in 1948, and the couple had four children. After his retirement he settled in Nagercoil.[6] He died on 27 March 2005 after a prolonged illness.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Deceased Fellow:Rajan Roy Daniel". Indian National Science Academy. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e Stephens, S. A. (10 October 2005), "Ranjan Roy Daniel (1923–2005)", Current Science, Vol. 89, No. 7, pp. 1277–1279, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore IISC.
  3. ^ Daniel, Ranjan Roy (ed.) (1964). Proceedings: Modulation. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. Cosmic Ray Commission, India. Dept. of Atomic Energy.
  4. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 May 2013.
  5. ^ a b Ghosh, Swarna Kanti (February 2006). "Remembering Prof. R.R. Daniel". Sampark, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 9–10. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.
  6. ^ a b Serena Padmini

External links

  • Works by Daniel, R. R. (Ranjan Roy) WorldCat

ranjan, daniel, also, referred, daniel, rajan, august, 1923, march, 2005, indian, nagercoil, born, physicist, worked, fields, cosmic, rays, space, physics, remained, director, chairman, tata, institute, fundamental, research, also, served, advisor, prime, mini. Ranjan Roy Daniel also referred to as R R Daniel or Rajan Roy 11 August 1923 27 March 2005 was an Indian Nagercoil born physicist who worked in the fields of cosmic rays and space physics 1 and remained Director Chairman of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 2 He also served as an advisor to the prime minister of India Indira Gandhi in 1976 He worked in the field of cosmic rays 3 with Homi Jehangir Bhabha for 23 years Ranjan Roy DanielBorn 1923 08 11 11 August 1923Nagercoil British IndiaDied27 March 2005 2005 03 27 aged 81 Nagercoil Tamil Nadu IndiaAlma materScott Christian CollegeUniversity of BristolOccupationDirector Chairman of Tata Institute of Fundamental ResearchSpouseSerena PadminiChildren4He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1992 by the Government of India for his contributions to science and engineering 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditDaniel was born on 11 August 1923 in Nagercoil to M A Daniel Nadar and Theresa Chellammal Daniel He was the third of five siblings He received his early and secondary education at Scott Christian Higher Secondary School in his hometown Nagercoil After completing secondary school in 1939 from Scott Christian College he went on to pursue a BSc in physics from Loyola College Chennai the University of Madras 2 Under the influence of the Indian Nobel laureate Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman he was advised to pursue the next phase of his education at Banaras Hindu University from which he received MSc Physics degree in 1946 2 5 Career EditHe joined Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR in 1947 as a scientist 6 From there he was sponsored by the Indian government to carry out research studies in the UK at the University of Bristol in 1951 He carried out research in the H H Wills Physics Laboratory headed by the Nobel laureate C F Powell using nuclear emulsions exposed to cosmic rays at high altitudes He completed his PhD research under Donald Hill Perkins in April 1953 2 5 He went on to TIFR throughout till his retirement in 1988 He was made a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy INSA in 1975 and was awarded the Vainu Bappu Award in 1992 1 Personal life EditHe married Serena Padmini second daughter of G M Samuel and Annammal Samuel in 1948 and the couple had four children After his retirement he settled in Nagercoil 6 He died on 27 March 2005 after a prolonged illness 2 References Edit a b Deceased Fellow Rajan Roy Daniel Indian National Science Academy Retrieved 4 February 2013 a b c d e Stephens S A 10 October 2005 Ranjan Roy Daniel 1923 2005 Current Science Vol 89 No 7 pp 1277 1279 Indian Institute of Science Bangalore IISC Daniel Ranjan Roy ed 1964 Proceedings Modulation International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Cosmic Ray Commission India Dept of Atomic Energy Padma Awards Directory 1954 2009 PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Archived from the original PDF on 10 May 2013 a b Ghosh Swarna Kanti February 2006 Remembering Prof R R Daniel Sampark Vol 4 No 1 pp 9 10 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research a b Serena PadminiExternal links EditWorks by Daniel R R Ranjan Roy WorldCat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ranjan Roy Daniel amp oldid 1144887480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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