| YEAR |
Winners |
SUBJECT OF RESEARCH |
|
2002 |
Dr.
R A Joshi
Division of Organic Chemistry, National Chemical
Laboratory, Pune |
For pioneering contributions in drugs and
pharmaceuticals. He has developed chiral drugs such
as S-amlodipine besylate as well as Vitamin B6,
cetirizine hydrochloride, nevirapine, atorvastain
and pioglitazone. |
|
2001 |
No Award |
|
|
2000 |
Dr. G N Qazi
Director, RRL, Jammu |
For development of environmentally sound fermentation process
for production of D-gluconates |
|
1999 |
Dr. J S Yadav
Deputy Director, IICT, Hyderabad |
For his contributions in development of drugs and their intermediates
and agrochemicals. |
|
1998 |
Maheshkumar Ramniklal Gandhi
Central Salt & Marine Research Institute Bhavnagar |
Development of detergent grade Zeolite |
|
1997 |
Dr. T. Ramasami
Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai |
Development of chromium aluminium synthetic tanning agent,
Alcrotan. |
|
1996 |
Dr. A. B. Pandit
U D C T, Mumbai |
Development of multiphase reactor and bubble dynamics in large- scale fermenter |
|
1995 |
Dr G. D. Yadav
University Dept of Chemical Technology, Mumbai |
Contribution to phase transfer catalysis, flow through porous media and enhance oil recovery |
|
1994 |
Dr. M. K. Gurjar
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad |
Contribution towards the synthesis of drugs and development of novel method for drug manufacturing. |
|
1993 |
Dr. Vasant Ramchandra Choudhary
Scientist-F, Chemical Engineering Division, |
He has made several original contributions, with many firsts to his
credit, in frontier areas of great scientific and technological
importance. National Chemical Laboratory, Pune His very recent work on the complying of exothermic and a endothermic process (by carrying out them simultaneously) in the conversion of natural gas to ethylene and syngas has eliminated most of the serious limitations of the exidative natural gas conversion processes, thus increasing greatly their techno economical feasibility.
|
|
1992 |
Prof. Joshi Jyeshtharaj Bhalchandra
Professor of Chemical Engineering,
Dept. of Chemical Technology, University of Bombay, Matunga, Bombay |
Developed reliable, rational and unified design procedure for
mechanically agitated and sparked multiphase reactors. |
|
1991 |
Shri Subramanian Sivasanker
|
For
developing catalysis and processes for the dewaxing of Petroleum fractions in the diesel and lube oil ranges. |
|
1990 |
No Award |
|
|
1989 |
Dr. Raghunath Vitthal Chaudhari
|
For his outstanding contributions in the area of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Industrial Homogeneous Catalysis. |
|
1988 |
Dr.
U.T. Bhalerao |
Development of Process Technology of
pesticides-Chlorpyriphos
Monocrotophos, DDVP Butachior (Herbicide). |
|
|
Dr.
A.A. Khan |
|
|
Shri
R.N. Parlikar
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Hyderabad |
|
1987 |
Dr. S. Sivaram
Sr. Manager (R&D) |
Development of active Copper Catalysts for hydration of acrylonitrile |
|
|
Dr. M. Ravindranathan
Manager (R&D) Research Centre Indian Petrochemicals Corp. Ltd. Vadodara |
|
1986 |
Prof. Rajinder Kumar
Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
|
Development of new technologies for production of Copper
Sulphate, Manganese Sulphate and activated Carbon. Design of energy efficient domestic stoves with agricultural waste as fuel. |
|
|
Dr. G.R. Venkitakrishnan
Dy. Director & Head Process Development Division National Chemical Laboratory Pune |
Development of process technologies for industrial organic chemicals. |
|
1985 |
Dr. Gopalakrishna Thyagarajan
Director Central Leather Institute Adyar, Madras
|
Development for processes for new types of pesticides used in agriculture and for tranquilizer
drugs. |
|
1984 |
Dr. A.V. Rama Rao
National Chemical Laboratory Pune. |
Organic Chemical Synthesis of biologically active drugs,
pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, vitamins, industrial chemicals and
intermediates. |
|
1983 |
Shri M.R. Kurup
Director, SHAR Centre
P.O. Nellore A.P. |
Development of propellants and propellant systems for rockets for
launching of space satellites. |
|
1982 |
Dr. Paul Ratnasamy
:
Head, Inorganic Chemical Division.
National Chemical Laboratory Pune. |
Heterogeneous Catalysis-Elucidation of surface-structure of Cobalt-
Molybdenum catalyst for Petroleum Refining Iron and Lanthanum
Silicate Zeolites. |
|
1981 |
Prof. A.R. Vasudev Murthy |
|
|
|
Prof. G. Suryan
Indian Institution of Science Bangalore. |
Synthetic quartz, ferromagnetic garnets and silicon leading to production of silicon based materials such as Silicon tetrachloride and ethyl silicate and electronic grade silicon.
|
|
1980 |
Dr. L.K. Doraiswamy
Director National Chemical Laboratory, Pune. |
Chemical reactions engineering and chemical engineering
thermodynamics leading to development of indigenous technology and production of chemicals and pharmaceuticals. |
|
1979 |
Dr. K.S.G. Doss
Former Director
Central Electrochemical Research
Institute Karaikudi
|
Discovery of Faradic rectification Radio frequency Polarograhy used to determine traces of metals and unique method of determining
rates of fastest electrode reaction. |
| |
Dr. Sukh Dev
Director Malti-Chem Research Centre Nandesari
|
Carene Molecule, production of menthol from careen, transformation
of carene into transchrysanthermic acid. |
| 1978 |
Dr. N.V. Bringi
Chief Scientist Hindustan Lever Research Centre Bombay. |
Upgrading and utilization of minor oils such as
Kusum, Karanja Neem, rice bran oil, castor oil for manufacture of soap. |
| 1977 |
No
Award |
|
| 1976 |
No
Award |
|