Paths of Innovators, Volume I

R Parthasarathy

ISBN: 9788173717505 | Year: 2012 | Paperback | Pages: 456 | Language : English

Book Size: 158 x 240 mm | Territorial Rights: WORLD

Price: 1295.00

About the Book

This is the first volume of a set of two volumes. It comprises a collection of scientists’ lives, their struggles, their achievements and their laurels. The scientists have been grouped under five disciplines—Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Life Sciences. The reader meets people from various backgrounds—those with insufficient schooling, those with little money, those born into aristocracy, those with science in their blood, those battling with grave illnesses, those who moved from one discipline to another (as different as possible from each other); ultimately culminating in path-breaking scientific discoveries. The aim of these brief biographical sketches is to inspire a wider audience to take up the noble pursuit of pure sciences.

Contributors (Author(s), Editor(s), Translator(s), Illustrator(s) etc.)

Dr R Parthasarathy graduated in Physics from St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirapalli. He obtained his Engineering degree (D.I.I.Sc) from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and his Ph.D in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the University of Roorkee (now IIT Roorkee).

He has served as a faculty member of Electrical Engineering departments in premier technical universities in the country such as the University of Roorkee, College of Engineering, Guindy and IIT Madras and has several papers in international journals to his credit. He has contributed over 200 articles in The Hindu in the field of engineering, science and technology.

Table of Content

Engineering
Appleton, Edward
Arago, Jean
Babbage, Charles
Baird, John
Callendar, Hugh
Carnot, Sadi
Cotton, Arthur
Diesel, Rudolf
Esaki, Leo
Faraday, Michael
Fulton, Robert
Giaever, Ivar
Haber, Fritz
Haggerty, Patrick
Heaviside, Oliver
Henry, Joseph
Hertz, Heinrich
Karman, Theodore von
Kelvin, Lord
Krupp, Alfred
Langmuir, Irving
Marconi, Guglielmo
Ohain, Hans von
Shannon, Claude
Taylor, G.I.
Terzaghi, Karl
Tesla, Nicola
Steinmetz, Charles
Stephenson, George
Watt, James
Whittle, Frank
Zworykin, Vladimir

Physics
Becquerel, Henri
Bohr, Niels
Boltzmann, Ludwig
Born, Max
Bragg, Lawrence
Bragg, William
Cavendish, Henry
Chadwick, James
Coulomb, Charles
Crookes, William
Dirac, Paul
Doppler, Christian
Fermi, Enrico
Foucault, Jean
Fraunhofer, Joseph
Fresnel, August
Heisenberg, Werner
Helmholtz, Hermann
Huygens, Christian
Kapitza, Peter
Mach, Ernst
Millikan, Robert
Pauli, Wolfgang
Peltier, Jean Charles
Planck, Max
Raman, C.V.
Roentgen, William
Rutherford, Ernst
Stefan, Josef
van der Waals, Johannes
Wien, Wilhelm
Young, Thomas

Mathematics
Abel, Henrik
Bessel, Friedrich
Boole, George
Bradley, James
Cantor, Georg
Cauchy, Augustin
Chandrasekar, S.
Descartes, Rene
Erdos, Paul
Euler, Leonhard
Fourier, Joseph
Galois, Evariste
Gauss, Carl
Halley, Edmund
Hawking, Stephen
Hilbert, David
Herschel, John
Herschel, William
Lagrange, Joseph
Laplace, Pierre
Leibniz, Gottfried
Pascal, Blaise
Poincare, Henri
Ramachandra, Yasudas
Ramanujan, Srinivasa
Riemann, Bernhard
Wiener, Norbert

Chemistry
Arrhenius, Svante
Avogadro, Amedeo
Berthollet, Claude
Berzelius, Jacob
Black, Joseph
Bunsen, Robert
Dalton, John
Dulong, Pierre
Fourcroy, Antoine
Gay-Lussac, Joseph
Hodgkin, Dorothy
Hofmann, August von
Joliot-Curie, Irene
Kekule, Friederich
Lavoisier, Antoine
Liebig, Justus von
Mendeleev, Dmitri
Perkin, William
Ramsay, William
Travers, Morris

Life Science
Ali, Salim
Darwin, Charles
Freud, Sigmund
Ehrlich, Paul
Einthoven, Willem
Haller, Albrecht von
Harvey, William
Leeuwenhoek, Antony von
Pavlov, Ivan
Ramachandran, G.N.
Wallace, Alfred
Woehler, Friedrich

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