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Chaitanyamoy Ganguly : ウィキペディア英語版
Chaitanyamoy Ganguly

Chaitanyamoy Ganguly is an Indian nuclear scientist and a former Head of the ''Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section'' of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), credited with many innovations in the field of nuclear material science. He was honored by the Government of India, in 2002, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri.
==Biography==
Chaitanyamoy Ganguly was born on 31 December 1946 at Shibpore in the Indian state of West Bengal.〔〔 He graduated in metallurgical engineering (BE) in 1968 from Bengal Engineering College of the University of Calcutta〔 and had higher training at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, (BARC) Trombay.〔 His career started with BARC at their Radiometallurgy Division in 1969 where he worked till 1995,〔 in professional positions and as a faculty member at the BARC training school.〔〔 During this period, he was also deputed to Karlsruhe Research Centre (KFK), present day Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, on a Fellowship from the International Atomic Energy Agency, for advanced research under D. Vollath and Klaus Kümmerer on X-ray scattering technology.〔 On his return, he obtained a doctoral degree (PhD) from the University of Calcutta in 1980〔 and had post doctoral research at Nuclear Research Centre, Juelich, Germany〔 as a Humboldt Fellow.〔〔 Ganguly, after returning from Germany, was made the Head of the Radiometallurgy Division of BARC in 1986, a post he held till his move to the Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI), Kolkata in 1995.〔〔
In 1998, Ganguly was made the Chairman and Chief Executive of the Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC) of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and he stayed at the post till 2004.〔〔 The International Atomic Energy Agency appointed him, in 2004, as the Head of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section.〔 On his retirement from IAEA in 2009, when Cameco Corporation, Canada, reportedly world's largest publicly traded uranium company and the third largest producer of uranium, opened its India subsidiary at Hyderabad, he was appointed as the President.〔〔 After over three years at Cameco, Ganguly moved to the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, as the Distinguished Visiting Professor and continues to serve the institution in that capacity.〔
Ganguly is a former president and life member of the Indian Ceramic Society and a former president of the Powder Metallurgy Association of India.〔〔 He has served, as a member, many professional organizations such as the Indian Institute of Metals, Indian Institute of Ceramics (IICERAM), Indian Nuclear Society, Institution of Engineers (India)]], Materials Research Society of India and the Indian Society for Non Destructive Testing (ISNT).〔 He has also served as the editor of the ''Journal of Nuclear Materials'',〔 a peer reviewed journal for materials research in nuclear science.

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