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U. Aswathanarayana

Uppugunduri Aswathanarayana (July 1, 1928 - March 6, 2016) was the Honorary Director of the Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management, India.[1] He is counted among the doyens of geology in independent India and revered as a leading scientist from Andhra Pradesh.

U. Aswathanarayana
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Geologist, Geochemist, Professor, Former Honorary director, Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management, India
PartnerVijayalakshmi
AwardsExcellence in Geophysical Education Award, AGU (2005), AGU International Award (2007)
Academic background
Alma materAndhra University
Doctoral advisorCalamur Mahadevan
Other advisorsArthur Holmes
J. Tuzo Wilson
Louis H. Ahrens
Clair Patterson]
Stephen Moorbath
Academic work
DisciplineGeology
InstitutionsAndhra University

California Institute of Technology
Oxford University
University of Western Ontario
University of Sagar
University of Dar es Salaam

Universidade Eduardo Mondlane

He studied and taught geology at Andhra University; California Institute of Technology; Oxford University; University of Western Ontario; University of Sagar; University of Dar es Salaam, and Universidade Eduardo Mondlane. He has served as the Dean and Director of Centre for Advanced Study in Geology, University of Sagar, India; Head of Department of Geology, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Director, State Mining Corporation, Tanzania and Adviser on Environment and Technology, Mozambique. He also served as Consultant to UNDP, World Bank, Louis Berger Inc., and SIDA, while in Mozambique.[2]

Education edit

Aswathanarayana had a difficult childhood because of poverty. He was a student of the Municipal High School, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India. He nearly missed the mathematics examination in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate of the then Madras Presidency when he reached the examination hall 30 minutes late, as he had to walk barefoot in the hot sun for a considerable distance. He scored 100% marks in mathematics and set up a record for aggregate marks in the examination. Despite his meritorious performance in the high school, he almost gave up the idea of going to college because his parents could not afford it. Ultimately his mother had to sell whatever jewels she had to send him to college and then to university after a time gap.[3]

It was the vision of his mentor, Prof. C. Mahadevan of Andhra University, that launched him on his doctoral studies in what later came to be known as nuclear geology.[citation needed] Geology in those days was just hammer and hand lens affair. He did doctoral research in radioactivity studies using the equipment that he built himself with the help of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. It was the first doctoral thesis on nuclear geology in India and was examined by Arthur Holmes, F.R.S. of UK, J. Tuzo Wilson, F.R.S., of Canada, and Louis Ahrens then at Oxford. Later he did post-doctoral work on lead isotopes with Clair Patterson in Caltech in 1957, and Rb – Sr and K – Ar dating with Stephen Moorbath in Oxford, England, in 1963.

Career edit

In the course of a career of teaching, research and institutional capacity building spanning more than half a century, Aswathanarayana has been associated with Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, which was his alma mater; California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA; Oxford University, Oxford, England; University of Western Ontario, London, Canada; University of Saugar, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India; University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique. He has served as the Dean and Director of Centre of Advanced Study in Geology, University of Sagar; Head of Department of Geology, University of Dar es Salaam; Director, State Mining Corporation, Tanzania and Adviser on Environment and Technology, Mozambique. He also served as Consultant to UNDP, World Bank, Louis Berger Inc., and SIDA, while in Mozambique. He was a UGC National Fellow, India (1976–79); UGC National Lecturer, India and UNIDO Consultant on Non-Metallic Minerals, Vienna (1988).

Geoscience and social welfare edit

Aswathanarayana's exposure to the extremely severe human problems endemic in Africa convinced him of the need to switch to the application of geoscience to human welfare. Using geochemical and isotopic tools, he and his Tanzanian and Finnish associates could identify the pathways of geoenvironment-induced endemicity of diseases, such as fluorosis, stomach cancer and goitre.[4] His most significant contribution to the advancement of science lay in the original way he did high – quality science in the process of developing paradigms for improving the quality of life of the ordinary people in Africa.[5] Thus, his work entitled "Innovative use of people-participatory technologies for poverty alleviation and improvement of the quality of life in Chamanculo, a slum area near Maputo, Mozambique" has been chosen by the Third World Network of Scientific Organizations (now Consortium on Science, Technology and Innovation for the South), Trieste, Italy and UNDP, New York, as an outstanding example of "Innovation in Development in the Third World".

Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management edit

After returning to India, he got instituted the Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management of which he has been the Founder and Honorary Director. The Centre was formally established on 6 May 2001, with the co-operation of Prof. G.O.P. Obasi, the then Secretary-General, WMO, Geneva. The purpose of the Centre is to serve as a clearinghouse for water sciences and technologies in the developing countries. It is modelled after the Abdus Salam ICTP, Trieste, Italy, in its ethos, and mode of functioning. Like ICTP, the Mahadevan Centre offers a series of customised courses for the water scientists, technologists and managers from the developing countries.

Honours and awards edit

Aswathanarayana is recipient of the Excellence in Geophysical Education Award (2005;[6] International Award ( 2007) of the American Geophysical Union [7] Certificate of Recognition (2007) of the International Association of GeoChemistry; [8] and Eminent Citizen Award in the area of Water Sciences of the Sivananda Trust, India (2007).


Other mentions edit

Aswathanarayana served as general secretary, Geological Society of India (1976–1979), Chairman, Working Group on Isotope Geochemistry of IAGC(1979–1983),[8] Leader, IAVCEI W.G. on Deccan Volcanism (1979–83) and Chairman of the Working Group on "Geochemical Training in Developing Countries" of the International Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry (1996–2008). He was UNESCO Expert affiliated to the Institute for Trace Element Research, Lyon, France (1991).

Publications edit

Aswathanarayana is the author of over 100 original scientific papers and ten books.[9] His first book, Principles of Nuclear Geology (A.A. Balkema, Netherlands, 1986), was followed by a quartet of books on the ecologically sustainable and employment-generating use of natural resources: Geoenvironment: An Introduction (A.A. Balkema, Netherlands, 1995), Soil Resources and the Environment (Science Publishers, Enfield, USA, 1999), Water Resources Management and the Environment (A.A. Balkema, 2001),[10] Mineral Resources Management and the Environment (A.A. Balkema, 2003).[11]

The Geological Society of India, Bangalore, has brought out his popular science booklet, "Natural Resources and Environment", (2003) which has been translated into Indian languages. Advances in Water Science Methodologies (2005),[12] The Indian Ocean Tsunami (2006), Food and Water Security (2008),[13] "Energy Portfolios" (2009)[14] are some of his recent books. His recent books, Green Energy: Technology, Economics and Policy[15] and Natural Resources – Technology, Economics & Policy, are published by Taylor & Francis of the UK.[16]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Indian National Science Academy (2016) Obituary: Uppugunduri Aswathanarayana. Proc Indian Natn Sci Acad 82 No. 4 September 2016 pp. 1325-1338
  2. ^ "Deceased Fellow". Indian National Society Academy. Retrieved 12 May 2019.
  3. ^ Karen S. Walch. "Negotiation lessons from three generations in India". Thunderbird Global School of Management.
  4. ^ Aswathanarayana, U. "Geoenvironment-related disease endemicity in Africa, with special reference to Tanzania". Geomedicine. CRC Press: 235–244.
  5. ^ "Aswathanarayana receives 2005 Excellence in Geophysical Education Award". Eos (25). AGU. 21 June 2005.
  6. ^ Krishnamurti, T. N.; Aswathanarayana, Uppugunduri (2004). "Aswathanarayana Receives 2005 Excellence in Geophysical". Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 86 (25). Eos: 240. Bibcode:2005EOSTr..86R.240A. doi:10.1029/2005EO250006.
  7. ^ "Uppugunduri Aswathanarayana Receives AGU's New International Award". AGU.
  8. ^ a b IAGC. "News Letter May 2007" (PDF).
  9. ^ "U. Aswathanarayana-Bibliography". Amazon.
  10. ^ Aswathanarayana, U (2001). Water resources management and the environment. A.A. Balkema, Netherlands. ISBN 978-90-5809-322-6.
  11. ^ Aswathanarayana, U (2003). Mineral resources management and the environment. A.A. Balkema. ISBN 978-90-5809-545-9.
  12. ^ Aswathanarayana, U (2005). Advances in Water Science Methodologies. Taylor & Francis, UK. ISBN 978-0-415-37533-7.
  13. ^ Aswathanarayana, U (2008). Food and Water Security. Taylor & Francis, UK. ISBN 978-0-415-44018-9.
  14. ^ Aswathnarayana, U and Divi, R.S. (Eds) (2009). "Energy Portfolios". Taylor & Francis, UK. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Aswathanarayana, U., Harikrishnan, T. and Thayyib Shani, K.M. (Eds) (2010). "Green Energy: Technology, Economics and Policy". Taylor & Francis, UK.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ Aswathanarayana, U. (2012). "Natural Resources – Technology, Economics & Policy". Taylor & Francis, UK.

External links edit

  • Amazon author page of U. Aswathanarayana

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Uppugunduri Aswathanarayana July 1 1928 March 6 2016 was the Honorary Director of the Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management India 1 He is counted among the doyens of geology in independent India and revered as a leading scientist from Andhra Pradesh U AswathanarayanaNationalityIndianOccupation s Geologist Geochemist Professor Former Honorary director Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management IndiaPartnerVijayalakshmiAwardsExcellence in Geophysical Education Award AGU 2005 AGU International Award 2007 Academic backgroundAlma materAndhra UniversityDoctoral advisorCalamur MahadevanOther advisorsArthur HolmesJ Tuzo WilsonLouis H AhrensClair Patterson Stephen MoorbathAcademic workDisciplineGeologyInstitutionsAndhra University California Institute of Technology Oxford UniversityUniversity of Western OntarioUniversity of Sagar University of Dar es Salaam Universidade Eduardo MondlaneHe studied and taught geology at Andhra University California Institute of Technology Oxford University University of Western Ontario University of Sagar University of Dar es Salaam and Universidade Eduardo Mondlane He has served as the Dean and Director of Centre for Advanced Study in Geology University of Sagar India Head of Department of Geology University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Director State Mining Corporation Tanzania and Adviser on Environment and Technology Mozambique He also served as Consultant to UNDP World Bank Louis Berger Inc and SIDA while in Mozambique 2 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Geoscience and social welfare 4 Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management 5 Honours and awards 6 Other mentions 7 Publications 8 Notes 9 External linksEducation editAswathanarayana had a difficult childhood because of poverty He was a student of the Municipal High School Ongole Andhra Pradesh India He nearly missed the mathematics examination in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate of the then Madras Presidency when he reached the examination hall 30 minutes late as he had to walk barefoot in the hot sun for a considerable distance He scored 100 marks in mathematics and set up a record for aggregate marks in the examination Despite his meritorious performance in the high school he almost gave up the idea of going to college because his parents could not afford it Ultimately his mother had to sell whatever jewels she had to send him to college and then to university after a time gap 3 It was the vision of his mentor Prof C Mahadevan of Andhra University that launched him on his doctoral studies in what later came to be known as nuclear geology citation needed Geology in those days was just hammer and hand lens affair He did doctoral research in radioactivity studies using the equipment that he built himself with the help of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai It was the first doctoral thesis on nuclear geology in India and was examined by Arthur Holmes F R S of UK J Tuzo Wilson F R S of Canada and Louis Ahrens then at Oxford Later he did post doctoral work on lead isotopes with Clair Patterson in Caltech in 1957 and Rb Sr and K Ar dating with Stephen Moorbath in Oxford England in 1963 Career editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the course of a career of teaching research and institutional capacity building spanning more than half a century Aswathanarayana has been associated with Andhra University Visakhapatnam India which was his alma mater California Institute of Technology Pasadena California USA Oxford University Oxford England University of Western Ontario London Canada University of Saugar Sagar Madhya Pradesh India University of Dar es Salaam Dar es Salaam Tanzania and Universidade Eduardo Mondlane Maputo Mozambique He has served as the Dean and Director of Centre of Advanced Study in Geology University of Sagar Head of Department of Geology University of Dar es Salaam Director State Mining Corporation Tanzania and Adviser on Environment and Technology Mozambique He also served as Consultant to UNDP World Bank Louis Berger Inc and SIDA while in Mozambique He was a UGC National Fellow India 1976 79 UGC National Lecturer India and UNIDO Consultant on Non Metallic Minerals Vienna 1988 Geoscience and social welfare editAswathanarayana s exposure to the extremely severe human problems endemic in Africa convinced him of the need to switch to the application of geoscience to human welfare Using geochemical and isotopic tools he and his Tanzanian and Finnish associates could identify the pathways of geoenvironment induced endemicity of diseases such as fluorosis stomach cancer and goitre 4 His most significant contribution to the advancement of science lay in the original way he did high quality science in the process of developing paradigms for improving the quality of life of the ordinary people in Africa 5 Thus his work entitled Innovative use of people participatory technologies for poverty alleviation and improvement of the quality of life in Chamanculo a slum area near Maputo Mozambique has been chosen by the Third World Network of Scientific Organizations now Consortium on Science Technology and Innovation for the South Trieste Italy and UNDP New York as an outstanding example of Innovation in Development in the Third World Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management editAfter returning to India he got instituted the Mahadevan International Centre for Water Resources Management of which he has been the Founder and Honorary Director The Centre was formally established on 6 May 2001 with the co operation of Prof G O P Obasi the then Secretary General WMO Geneva The purpose of the Centre is to serve as a clearinghouse for water sciences and technologies in the developing countries It is modelled after the Abdus Salam ICTP Trieste Italy in its ethos and mode of functioning Like ICTP the Mahadevan Centre offers a series of customised courses for the water scientists technologists and managers from the developing countries Honours and awards editAswathanarayana is recipient of the Excellence in Geophysical Education Award 2005 6 International Award 2007 of the American Geophysical Union 7 Certificate of Recognition 2007 of the International Association of GeoChemistry 8 and Eminent Citizen Award in the area of Water Sciences of the Sivananda Trust India 2007 Other mentions editAswathanarayana served as general secretary Geological Society of India 1976 1979 Chairman Working Group on Isotope Geochemistry of IAGC 1979 1983 8 Leader IAVCEI W G on Deccan Volcanism 1979 83 and Chairman of the Working Group on Geochemical Training in Developing Countries of the International Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry 1996 2008 He was UNESCO Expert affiliated to the Institute for Trace Element Research Lyon France 1991 Publications editAswathanarayana is the author of over 100 original scientific papers and ten books 9 His first book Principles of Nuclear Geology A A Balkema Netherlands 1986 was followed by a quartet of books on the ecologically sustainable and employment generating use of natural resources Geoenvironment An Introduction A A Balkema Netherlands 1995 Soil Resources and the Environment Science Publishers Enfield USA 1999 Water Resources Management and the Environment A A Balkema 2001 10 Mineral Resources Management and the Environment A A Balkema 2003 11 The Geological Society of India Bangalore has brought out his popular science booklet Natural Resources and Environment 2003 which has been translated into Indian languages Advances in Water Science Methodologies 2005 12 The Indian Ocean Tsunami 2006 Food and Water Security 2008 13 Energy Portfolios 2009 14 are some of his recent books His recent books Green Energy Technology Economics and Policy 15 and Natural Resources Technology Economics amp Policy are published by Taylor amp Francis of the UK 16 Notes edit Indian National Science Academy 2016 Obituary Uppugunduri Aswathanarayana Proc Indian Natn Sci Acad 82 No 4 September 2016 pp 1325 1338 Deceased Fellow Indian National Society Academy Retrieved 12 May 2019 Karen S Walch Negotiation lessons from three generations in India Thunderbird Global School of Management Aswathanarayana U Geoenvironment related disease endemicity in Africa with special reference to Tanzania Geomedicine CRC Press 235 244 Aswathanarayana receives 2005 Excellence in Geophysical Education Award Eos 25 AGU 21 June 2005 Krishnamurti T N Aswathanarayana Uppugunduri 2004 Aswathanarayana Receives 2005 Excellence in Geophysical Eos Transactions American Geophysical Union 86 25 Eos 240 Bibcode 2005EOSTr 86R 240A doi 10 1029 2005EO250006 Uppugunduri Aswathanarayana Receives AGU s New International Award AGU a b IAGC News Letter May 2007 PDF U Aswathanarayana Bibliography Amazon Aswathanarayana U 2001 Water resources management and the environment A A Balkema Netherlands ISBN 978 90 5809 322 6 Aswathanarayana U 2003 Mineral resources management and the environment A A Balkema ISBN 978 90 5809 545 9 Aswathanarayana U 2005 Advances in Water Science Methodologies Taylor amp Francis UK ISBN 978 0 415 37533 7 Aswathanarayana U 2008 Food and Water Security Taylor amp Francis UK ISBN 978 0 415 44018 9 Aswathnarayana U and Divi R S Eds 2009 Energy Portfolios Taylor amp Francis UK a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Aswathanarayana U Harikrishnan T and Thayyib Shani K M Eds 2010 Green Energy Technology Economics and Policy Taylor amp Francis UK a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Aswathanarayana U 2012 Natural Resources Technology Economics amp Policy Taylor amp Francis UK External 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