Indian astronomer at Pontifical Academy of Sciences

Benedict XVI appointed Prof. Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan, of Kerala as ordinary member of the Academy of Sciences. For more than nine years he led India’s space programme and is a member of the Upper House of the union.

Vatican City(AsiaNews) – An Indian was today appointed as ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. He is Prof. Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan, a lecturer in physics at the Physical Research Laboratory of Ahmedabad inIndia.

According to theVaticanpress office, Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan was born in

Ernakulam – Kerala – in 1940; he graduated in sciences at theUniversityofBombayand went on to obtain a doctorate in experimental high energy astronomy at the Physical Research Laboratory of Ahmedabad.

Today he is director of the National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) inBangalore, honorary physics professor at the Physical Research Laboratory of Ahmedabad and member of the Upper House of the Indian Parliament. For nine years, he ledIndia’s space programme and contributed to the development and launching of satellites for civil use, telecommunications and ocean observation.

Kasturirangan has published more than 200 treatises in the fields of astronomy, space sciences and relative applications. He is a member of the International Academy of Astronautics and an associate member of the Indian National Academy of Engineering, where he is currently the chairman.

Among the many awards he has received are the Padma Vibhushan,India’s most prestigious civilian honour and the "Legion d’honneur" ofFrance.

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