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Professor T. R. Anantharaman
D. Phil. & D.Sc. (Oxon)
Ashram Atmadeep Research Centre
G - 9/14, DLF City Phase1
GURGAON - 122 002
Haryana State, INDIA
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Professor Tanjore Ramachandra Anantharaman (Prof. TRA
for short) was born in Tamil Nadu, India, on November 25,
1927. He obtained his B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in Chemistry from
Madra-University in 1947, D.I.I.Sc. in Metallurgy from the
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 1950 and M.Sc. in
Metallurgical Chemistry from Madras University in 1951.
Following his brilliant educational career, wherein he secured
the First Rank in all University examinations, he was awarded
the only Indian Rhodes Scholarship of 1951 for his doctorate
researches in Physical Metallurgy at Oxford University,
England. He received the D.Phil. (Oxon) degree in 1954 and was
awarded the D.Sc. (Oxon) degree in 1990 in recognition of his
outstanding research output in many areas of Metallurgy and
Materials Scienc
Prof. TRA's professional career spanning over four decades
included the following assignments: Research Associate, Max
Planck Institute for Metallurgical Research, Stuttgart,
Germany (1954-56), Assistant Professor of Metallurgy, Indian
Institute of Science, Bangalore (1956-62) and Professor of
Metallurgy, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi
(1962-87). He served BHU as Head, Department of Metallurgical
Engineering, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology;
Director, Institute of Technology, Member, Executive Council,
Rector and Acting Vice-Chancellor. After retiring in 1987, he
worked as Director, Thapar Institute of Engineering &
Technology (Deemed University), Patiala (1989-92) and also as
CSIR Emeritus Scientist (1987-89, 1993-95) and INSA Senior'
Scientist (1995-2000), spending the 1993-2000 period at the
National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi.
Starting with his two-month visit to Australia as Nuffield
Scholar in Extractive Metallurgy in 1949, Prof. TRA has
traveled far and wide in the world during the last five
decades. Apart from the three years (1951-54) in England and
two years (1954-56) in Germany, he has been on many extended
overseas visits on assignments ranging from a few weeks to
several months, mostly as Visiting Scientist or Visiting
Professor, viz., to Germany (1960, 1964, 1969, 1973, 1983,
1990, 1994 & 2000), USA (1965, 1987, 1993 & 1997), UK (1973,
1989 & 2004), Russia (1972 & 1986), Belgium (1973 & 1997),
Japan (1981 & 1987), France (1986 & 1989), Switzerland (1984),
China (1987), and the Czech Republic (1997).
Prof. TRA' s research accomplishments encompass a broad
spectrum of topics in Physical Metallurgy and Material
Science. However, his most creative efforts have centered
round pioneering contributions on Rapidly Solidified Alloys
and Metallic Glasses. Along with his many gifted doctorate
students he has innovated new techniques for rapid
solidification and discovered a variety of metastable phases.
He has directed major National Projects on Micro-Structural
Characterization, Metallic Glasses and Rapidly Solidified Iron
Alloys.
Prof. TRA has over 250 scientific publications to his credit.
He has edited along with his colleagues Proceedings of three
International Conferences viz., Metal Sciences - the Emerging
Frontiers (1978), Light Metals - Science & Technology (1985) &
Advanced Techniques for Materials Characterization (1989). He
edited a book on Metallic Glasses in 1984 and co-authored a
book on Rapidly Solidified Metals: A Technological Overview in
1987, both books published by Trans Tech Publications,
Switzerland. As part of his recent involvement in studies
related to lndia's Scientific and Technological Heritage, he
wrote a monograph entitled "The Rustless Wonder" A Study of
the Iron Pillar at Delhi," published by Vigyan Prasar,
Government of India, in 1996. This monograph has been
translated into Hindi and Tamil, its CD-ROM has proved popular
and it has stimulated further researches and publications on
India's Metallurgical Heritage.
Appreciation has come to Professor TRA, in the form of several
National Awards:
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Kamani Gold Medal of the Indian Institute of Metals (UM) in
1960.
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National Metallugists' Day Award of the Union Ministry of
Steel and Mines in1964.
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Shanti Swamp Bhatnagar Prize of the Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR) for Engineering Sciences in 1967.
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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
Award for individual Initiative in Science and Technology in
1972.
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Homi J. Bhabha Award for Applied Sciences by the University
Grants Commission (DGC) and Hari Om Trust in 1974.
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VASVIK Award in Materials Science in 1978.
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Nehru Fellowship of the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund (JNMF)
during 1979-8I.
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Election as President of the Indian Institute of Metals (IIM)
in 1979.
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Bhatnagar Medal of the Indian National Science Academy (INS A)
in 1982.
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Distinguished Alumnus Award of the Indian Institute of Science
(IISc) In 1982.
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Tata Gold Medal of the Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) in
1983.
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Materials Science Prize of the Indian National Science Academy
(INSA) in 1987.
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Eminent Teacher of Metallurgy Award on the occasion of the
Golden Jubilee of the Department of Metallurgy, Bengal
Engineering College, Howrah in 1990.
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Outstanding Teacher of an Engineering Institution - National A
ward conferred by Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE)
and Uttar Pradesh Government in 1991.
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IIM Platinum Medal, the highest conferment of the Indian
Institute of Metals, in 1996.
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Professor G.P. Chatterji Memorial Award of the Indian Science
Congress Association (ISCA) in 1997.
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Distinguished Services Award of the Department of
Metallurgical Engineering, BHU, Varanasi, on the occasion of
its Platinum Jubilee in 1998.
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Dr. B.C. Roy National Award for "Eminence in Philosophy" in
2001.
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First-Ever "Lifetime Achievement Award in Metallurgy,"
instituted by Union Ministry of Steel and Mines in 2004.
In recognition of his numerous contributions to the Science of
Metals as teacher and researcher, Prof. TRA has been elected
Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences (1964), the Indian
National Science Academy (1972), the Institution of
Metallurgists, London (1968), Indian National Academy of
Engineering (1987 - its Foundation Year) and the American
Society of Materials (1990). He is Honorary Member of the
Indian Institute of Metals, Ehrenmitgleid Honorary Member) of
the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Metallkunde (German Society for
Metals) and Corresponding Member of the Royal Belgian Academy
of Overseas Sciences. In 1989 he became the first Afro-Asian
to be conferred the highly coveted Sorby Award of the
International Metallographic Society for his life-long
contributions to metallography.
To quote from a citation of his Alma Mater at Bangalore in
1982, "Through his distinguished contributions to
metallurgical education and research, by nurturing the Centre
for Advanced Study in Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy at
Varanasi and by inspiring generations of students, Professor
Anantharaman has had profound influence on the growth of
metallurgy in independent India. The primary credit for the
outstanding profile of present-day Indian metallurgical
research rightly belongs to him".
Another important dimension of Prof. TRA's personality relates
to Spirituality, Philosophy and Religion, particularly of the
Vedic and Yogic traditions of India going back to over 4000
years. During the sixties and seventies, he participated in
several programs of the Gandhian Sarvodaya Movement and drew
inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi's spiritual heir Acharya
Vinoba Bhave, the Initiator of Bhoodaan (Land Gifts) Movement.
In 1974, he took steps to establish the Yoga Sadhana Kendra
(Centre for Yoga) as an interdisciplinary academic unit of BHU
and directed its activities for four years. This Centre is
still active and popular in the BHU Campus. He also took steps
to launch the Indian Academy of Yoga as a Learned Society in
1981. He was Founder-President of the Academy during 1981-83
and has since been elected President for the 1984-86, 1987-89,
1997-99, 2002-04 and 2005-2007 triennia.
Apart from over 50 articles on Philosophy, Religion and
Ethics, Prof. TRA., has authored two books in German, one on
the Bhagavad-Gita (1961) published by Guenther Verlag,
Stuttgart, and the other on Erkenntis durch Meditation
(Knowledge through Meditation) published in 1977 by the
Deutsch-Indische Gesellschaft, Stuttgart. His monograph
entitled Ancient Yoga and Modern Science was brought out in
1997 by PHISPC, the National Project on History of Indian
Science, Philosophy and Culture. His two condensed versions of
the original Bhagavad-Gita of 700 slokas (verses) viz.,
Gita-Samgrah (The Gita Abridged) of 350 slokas and Gita-Sarah
(Essence of the Gita) of 140 slokas (to facilitate reciting 20
slokas on every day of the week) have been in private
circulation for some years now and have often been used for
his discourses on the Gita in India and abroad. In recognition
of his Sanskrit scholarship the Kashi Pandita Sabha (Scholars
Guild of Varanasi) conferred on him in 1980 the title
Vidya-Vachaspati, this conferment being equivalent to a
Doctorate degree in Philosophy and Religion. In 2001, he was
conferred the Dr. B. C. Roy National Award for "Eminence in
Philosophy", the third person and the first scientist to
receive it during the last four decades.
Prof. TRA is presently functioning as Kula Acharya
(Chancellor) of Ashram, Atmadeep Research Institute for the
Seculo-Spiritual Heritage of India (RISHI) & Headquarters of a
Unique Movement for the Third Millennium to rejuvenate the
Human Family through Secular Spirituality and Scientific Yoga.
The Ashram is located just south of Delhi, along the Aravalli
Ridge bordering on Phase-I, DLF City, Gurgaon 122 002, Haryana,
India. (Tel.: 0124 - 2350088 / 2353077; Email: trananth@hotmail.com).
Gurgaon was earlier known as Guru-Gram, having been the abode
of Dronacharya and other Gurus of the Mahabharata period,
i.e., around 1500 B. c., as per latest scientific findings.
Ashram Atmadeep has been given accreditation in 2004 as a
Research Centre for Yoga and Allied Subjects by the Department
of AYUSH, Ministry for Health and Family Welfare, Government
of India. The Ashram is also presently publishing a quarterly
journal entitled "Spiritual India Calling". The Ashram
welcomes support and interaction from like-minded individuals
and institutions.
Reference :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanjore_Ramachandra_Anantharaman
Prof. T. R. Anantharaman passed away on June 19, 2009 (Friday)
in USA at his eldest son's residence.
Date : 20-06-2009 01:45
Author : Indian Institute of Metals (Contact IIM)
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