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D. D. Bhawalkar

Dilip Devidas Bhawalkar is an Indian optical physicist and the founder director of the Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (CAT), an institute under the Department of Atomic Energy, serving as a centre for higher studies in the fields of Lasers and Accelerators" TITLE="Accelerators">Accelerators. He is credited with pioneering research in Optics and Lasers in India and is reported to have contributed in making CAT a partner in the International Linear Collider and Large Hadron Collider experiments of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). He is a recipient of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize, the highest Indian award in science and technology. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian award of the Padma Shri in 2000.
== Biography ==
Bhawalkar, born on 16 October 1940 at the fort city of Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, completed his graduate (BSc) in 1959 and post graduate (MSc) studies in 1961 at Sagar University, topping the examinations for which he received ''Chintamanrao Gold Medal'' from the University. He continued his studies at Southampton University, securing a master's degree (MSc) in Electronics and a doctoral degree (PhD) in Lasers and started his career as a member of faculty at the same university in 1966.〔 His career at Southampton was short-lived as he returned to India in 1967 and accepted the job of a Scientific Officer at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) to continue his work on lasers. He stayed at BARC mainstream till 1987 during which period, he became the Section Head in 1973 and the Division Head in 1984.
When the Centre for Advanced Technology was started by the Department of Atomic Energy in 1987, Bhawalkar was appointed as its founder director. In 2000, when he was due for his statutory superannuation, the Government extended his service for a further period of two years, till October 2002.〔 After his retirement in 2002, he joined ''Quantalase'', an organization manufacturing industrial and medical lasers, as its director and holds the post till date.

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