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The following article is a list of Indian scientists spanning from Ancient to Modern India, who have had a major impact in the field of science and technology. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Polymetallic nodules, India is considered a pioneer in the exploration of polymetallic nodules, In 1981, Indian scientists recovered manganese nodules, marking the beginning of deep sea exploration in the country.In 1987, India became the first country to receive Pioneer Investor status from the International Seabed Authority (ISA).
Rangaswamy Narasimhan (April 17, 1926 – September 3, 2007) was an Indian computer and cognitive scientist, regarded by many as the father of computer science research in India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He led the team which developed the TIFRAC , the first Indian indigenous computer [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and was instrumental in the establishment of CMC Limited in ...
Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (1977) History of Science and Technology in Ancient India: The Beginnings with a foreword by Joseph Needham. Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and culture, Volume 4. Fundamental Indian Ideas in Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences and Medicine
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Indian science and technology awards (9 C, 21 P) ... Pages in category "Indian scientists"
chief technology and strategy officer Cisco Systems; former chief technology officer of Motorola, Inc. [6] Patu Keswani: 1981 B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) founder of Lemon Tree Hotels [7] Sachin Bansal: 2005 B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering) co-founder of Flipkart [8] Sameer Gehlaut: 1995 B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) co-founder ...
Science portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Computer scientists from India . This category is for articles about computer scientists from the Asian country of India .
However, according to former Indian science and technology minister Kapil Sibal, India is lagging in science and technology compared to developed countries. [4] India has only 140 researchers per 1,000,000 population, compared to 4,651 in the United States. [4] India invested US$3.7 billion in science and technology in 2002–2003. [5]