Prof. Dr. Dwijesh Kumar Dutta Majumdar.
Professor D.Dutta Majumder as is well known internationally for his pioneering contributions in computers' Memory Systems, its Intelligent Recognition & understanding of Non-numerical Information &Patterns/speech/Speaker/Language/2D & 3D images along with concepts, Tools, Theories, Algorithms for real-life applications also made some fundamental contributions with new approaches that made impacts in Science, Technology and Society. Some of these are (a) Fuzzy and other Soft computing approaches to Pattern Recognition and Control System Designs, (b) A mathematical theory of Shape Analysis including occluded ones, (c) A unified Cybernetics and General Systems theory with Applications to Decision Making in Man-Machine Systems such as in a Medical Technology for diagnostics & Therapeutics, (d) A Mathematical Model for Auto Regression of Cancer Suggesting a new paradigm for treatment, (e) Modeling of complex evolutionary bio-cybernetic phenomena Carcinogenesis, and natural evolutionary phenomena like Cyclogenesis made substantial.
It is well known in the world community of Computer Science and Information
Technology that Prof.D.Dutta Majumder was not only the key player in installing the first Working Digital Computers in India at the ISI, Calcutta viz.HEC-2M built at the University of London, and then URAL-1 FROM THE THEN Soviet Union, in the late 50′s but also he was the keyman in the design, development and fabrication of an indigenous Second Generation Digital Computer System known as ISI-JU-1, based on Magnetic Memory Systems along with a highly innovative automatic Track Switching Mechanism which was published in the then famous Journal Electronics Engineering, U.K., (1) in 1958 for which he received some money from the journal and also published a series of Papers in the Indian journal of Physics all in sixties, for all these he received the Prestigious Sir.J.C.Bose Memorial Award in 1969 (1-9), (14, 18, 20, 23). His contribution in the "Digital Computer Memory technology" was well documented in the book which was jointly published by Wiley Eastern, India, & John Wiley & Sons, New York, and was acclaimed by the Reviewers in USA & U. K.as "only publication in the World Market covering entire Computer Memory Technology in one cover.
Indian have many contributions to the field of science.During 3000-1500 BCE Indian dynasties were using Wheel barrow when even wheel and axle was not introduced.During 2500-1900 BCE he first furnace was developed in India (Balakot) to make Ceramic Objects.Aryabhatta an Indian scientist introduced ZERO '0'.The Scattering of light and the reason the sky appears blue was given by C.V Raman.There are many things you cannot list them all.The thing is India and Indian scientists do have a great contribution in field of science.
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Abdul Kalam was an Indian scientist and engineer who served as the 11th President of India from 2002-2007. He was affectionately known as the 'People's President' and was often referred to as 'Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam' due to his immense contribution to the fields of science and technology. However, he did not study to become a doctor. Instead, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by several universities for his contributions to the advancement of science and technology.Kalam had achieved a great deal of success in his field, and as a result, he was awarded several honorary doctorates from prestigious universities across India and the world. These included an honorary Doctorate of Science from the University of Wolverhampton, UK; an honorary Doctorate of Engineering from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; and an honorary Doctorate of Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. He was also awarded an honorary Doctorate of Science from the Aligarh Muslim University, India.The above are some examples of why Abdul Kalam was referred to as 'Dr.' He was an eminent scientist and engineer who was honored with several honorary doctorates in recognition of his immense contributions to the advancement of science and technology. His achievements and works are a source of pride and inspiration for generations to come.
There have been and still are, many Indian mathematicians who have made significant contributions.
Its 'vastu shashtra'..
Jahangir's contribution to indian culture
Indian have many contributions to the field of science.During 3000-1500 BCE Indian dynasties were using Wheel barrow when even wheel and axle was not introduced.During 2500-1900 BCE he first furnace was developed in India (Balakot) to make Ceramic Objects.Aryabhatta an Indian scientist introduced ZERO '0'.The Scattering of light and the reason the sky appears blue was given by C.V Raman.There are many things you cannot list them all.The thing is India and Indian scientists do have a great contribution in field of science.
I you mean like Indian curie that you eat, maybe how the spices react in your mouth
well 5 is difficult but i know 3 sunita william rakesh sharma kalpana chawla
Chandrashekar.Venkat.Raman or commonly known as C.V.Raman. He is an Indian scientist who has gotten a Nobel Prize for his contributions for science.
Contribution of the Service in Indian Economy?
Jagadish Chandra Bose, Indian Scientist
I accept bothi dharma is an indian... Because of some scientist told we are advaced in science, art and language communication. And also chnies also accepted hi is an south indian, hi lived in pallavas period. We areproud about we are indian... Hai hindh
Indian Institute of Science is in Bangalore.
Indian Institute of Science was created in 1909.
list the indian scientist with their inventions
advance of Indian science in the field of ocean development