IISS IISS International Institute for the Science of Sintering

Sidebar

  • Home
  • History
    • Message from the President
    • Who are we
      • DIRECTORY
  • Organs
    • The organs of IISS
    • Statute of IISS
  • Members
    • Active
      • Honorary members
      • Full members
      • Corresponding members
    • Non-Active
      • Full members
      • Corresponding members
    • Deceased
      • Honorary members
      • Full members
      • Corresponding members
  • Directory
  • WRTCS
    • XIII WRTCS
    • XII WRTCS
    • Previous World Round Table Conferences on Sintering
  • ICS
    • International Schools and Conferences on Sintering
  • IISS awards
  • Journal
  • Sponsorship
  • Home
  • History
    • Message from the President
    • Who are we
      • DIRECTORY
  • Organs
    • The organs of IISS
    • Statute of IISS
  • Members
    • Active
      • Honorary members
      • Full members
      • Corresponding members
    • Non-Active
      • Full members
      • Corresponding members
    • Deceased
      • Honorary members
      • Full members
      • Corresponding members
  • Directory
  • WRTCS
    • XIII WRTCS
    • XII WRTCS
    • Previous World Round Table Conferences on Sintering
  • ICS
    • International Schools and Conferences on Sintering
  • IISS awards
  • Journal
  • Sponsorship

Non-active Corresponding Members

Empty
  •  Print 
  • Email
Details
Non-active Members
Non-active Corresponding Members
Hits: 2720
 

Prof. CHAITANYAMOY GANGULY

Born: December 31, 1946, India

Nuclear Fuel Complex India, Hyderabad, India

 

Dr. Chaitanyamoy Ganguly was born in West Bengal, India on 31 December, 1946 and  had his schooling at St. Lawrence High School, Calcutta (renamed Kolkata). He did his graduation (1968) and PhD (1980), in Metallurgical Engineering, from  Bengal Engineering College, University of Calcutta, now a deemed university, renamed the Indian Institute of Engineering Science & Technology, Shibpur (IIESTS). His post graduation is in Nuclear Science & Engineering from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Bombay (now Mumbai). He did pre and post doctoral research on Nuclear Fuels at the Nuclear Research Centres at Karlsruhe &  Juelich, Germany and is a Humboldt Fellow.

Dr. Ganguly is well known in the nuclear fuels community in India and abroad for his pioneering contributions in R & D on “Sintering of Uranium, Plutonium and Thorium bearing  Oxide & Mixed Oxides and Mixed Carbide and Nitride Fuels”. Based on his doctoral thesis, he developed and manufactured the hitherto untried plutonium - rich mixed uranium plutonium  carbide fuel for the 40 MWt Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) in India, that is in operation since October 1985. Dr Ganguly  has also deployed the Low Temperature Oxidative Sintering (LTS) and the combined Sol-Gel Microsphere Pelletization (SGMP) – LTS processes for remote and automated fabrication of uranium oxide and mixed uranium plutonium oxide fuel pellets economically and safely. He has  also made significant contributions on the sintering of mixed thorium uranium and thorium plutonium oxide fuel pellets for the upcoming  Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR) in India.

Dr. Ganguly served the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government  of India for nearly 36 years and retired as Distinguished Scientist. He played a key role, in the early 1970s, in setting up the plutonium fuels laboratory at Radio Metallurgy Division (RMD), BARC, particularly the powder metallurgy facilities inside glove boxes. He was Head , RMD for nine years before he joined the Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI), a CSIR laboratory at Kolkata, as Director, He then moved to the nuclear fuel industry in India as Chairman and Chief Executive of Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC) at Hyderabad, a DAE unit, responsible for manufacturing uranium oxide fuels for nuclear power reactors in India. In August 2004, Dr Ganguly was selected by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at Vienna for the post of Head , Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section. After retiring from IAEA, Dr Ganguly worked for Cameco Corporation, Canada, the largest uranium mining and nuclear fuel services company in the world, as President, Cameco India office. Since 2013, Dr Ganguly is with academic institutions. First, as Distinguished Visiting Professor at IIT Kanpur and since 2015 as Distinguished Professor and Advisor to the  Director General, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

Dr. Ganguly is author of some 250 research papers and is Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), Indian Academy of Science, Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), Institution of Engineers and Indian Institute of Metals. He is recipient of National Metallurgist  Award of the Ministry of Steel and Mines, the Tata Gold Medal of the Indian Institute of Metals, the MRSI Medal and the Vasvik Award. Dr Ganguly received the first Indian Nuclear Society Award from the Honourable Prime Minister of India in 2001 and was conferred one of the highest civilian awards, namely, the “Padmashri” by the Hon. President of India, in 2002.

Dr. Ganguly has a nuclear family. His wife, Dr Taposhi Ganguly is a molecular biologist and their only son, Rishi, is an economist and an entrepreneur. They have settled at Hyderabad.

Empty
  •  Print 
  • Email
Details
Non-active Members
Non-active Corresponding Members
Hits: 1812

Dr. MILOŠ KOMAC

Born: May 7, 1939, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

Dr. Miloš Komac was born on May 7, 1939, in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

He graduated from the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Science and Technology. He obtained his B.Sc. in Technical Technology, in 1963 his M. Sc. in Material Science, and his Ph. D. in 1970 in Chemical Science, all from the same University.

Almost all of his working life, from 1961 to 1991, he devoted to Jozef Stefan Institute, Department of Ceramics in Slovenia. He had many interests, but the most important results he showed in fields of research in Material Science, High-temperature engineering ceramics, and Nuclear fuel cycle.

Dr Komac was also a Guest Scientist at Nuclear Research Center in Karlsruhe, Germany in 1971. In 1979 he was a Visiting Professor at South Carolina State University, USA and in 1990 was a Guest Scientist at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany.

From 1991 until his retirement in 2006 he was working in the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of Slovenia, where he was, as a State Secretary, responsible for evaluating the financing of scientific research, developing science and technology policies, international cooperation, technology foresight.

He was also a representative of Slovenia in several international boards related to science and technology and a member of the Slovenian Chemical Society, MIDEM (Microelectronic, Components, Materials), SATENA (Slovenian Academic Natural Science and Technology), International Science and Technology Forum Bled.

Empty
  •  Print 
  • Email
Details
Non-active Members
Non-active Corresponding Members
Hits: 1369

DR. PATRICK NICHOLSON

Born: October 25, 1936, Canada

McMaster University, Faculty of Engineering, Hamilton, Canada

 

Dr. Patrick Nicholson was born on October 25, 1936, in London, UK. For thirty years, Professor Nicholson has taught materials science as a Professor Emeritus of ceramic engineering at McMaster University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering in Canada. He has published more than 250 scientific papers, was cited more than 5 000 times, holds ten patents, and has written three books. Professor Nicholson is a member of the World Academy of Ceramics and the International Institute for the Science of Sintering. His Contribution to sintering and materials science and engineering is enormous, and some of his achievement is in the field of:

  • electrophoretic deposition and its use for processing of advanced ceramic and composite materials-colloidal stability of micro and nanoparticles
  • sintering of single and multiphase ceramic materials
  • precipitation in LiF-MgF2 solid solutions and their sintering
  • mechanical properties of ceramic and composite structures
  • fracture mechanics of titanium bioactive glass-ceramic composites.

He is the author of the popular book "A Disastrous Approach to Material Science". Through examination of the TWA 800 crash, the Challenger shuttle disaster, the Chernobyl meltdown, and Titanic's loss we are given a brief glimpse into the theory and application of the different fields of materials science in every-day life. He was able to explain and make us understand Materials Science, the structure and complexity of the materials and their weak points.

Members

  • Active Members
    • Honorary Members
    • Full Members
    • Corresponding Members
  • Non-active Members
  • Deceased Members

Non-active Full Members

  • Asoke C. D. Chaklader
  • Georges Rene Cizeron
  • Waldemar Hermel
  • Ludmila Jakešová
  • Navin C. M. Kothari
  • Elena Labusca
  • Yuri V. Levinsky
  • Corrado J. Majani
  • Miroslav Miloševski
  • Norihiko Nakanishi
  • Michael R. Notis
  • Leonid F. Pryadko
  • Piet Reynen

Non-active Corresponding Members

  • Chaitanyamoy Ganguly
  • Miloš Komac
  • Patrick Nicholson
  1. You are here:  
  2. Home
  3. Chaitanyamoy Ganguly
  4. Non-active Members
  5. Non-active Corresponding Members

WRTCS XIII

 Joomlart Forum
XIII World Round Table Conferences on Sintering

AWARDS

Design templateFRENKEL PRIZE 
SAMSONOV PRIZE 
KUCZYNSKI PRIZE

ICS

Documentation
International Schools and Conferences on Sintering

МИНС

Mеђународни институт за науку о синтеровању
Кнез Михаилова 35, Бeоград
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

  • Contact
  • Active Members
  • XIII World Round Table Conferences on Sintering
  • News
  • Awards of the International Institute for the Science of Sintering

Copyright © 2023 IISS. All Rights Reserved. Designed by A. Dekanski