C. N. R. Rao AKA Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao Born: 30-Jun-1934 Birthplace: Bangalore, India
Gender: Male Religion: Hindu Race or Ethnicity: Asian/Indian Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Chemist Nationality: India Executive summary: Chemistry of superconductivity Indian chemist C. N. R. Rao is known for his research into superconductivity and the chemical properties of superconductive materials. He is also a founding member of the Third World Academy of Sciences. Father: Hanumantha Nagesa Rao Mother: Nagamma Nagesa Rao Wife: Indumati Rao (m. 1960, one daughter, one son) Daughter: Suchitra Son: Sanjay
University: BS, University of Mysore (1951) University: MS, Banaras Hindu University (1953) University: PhD, Purdue University (1958) University: DSc, University of Mysore (1961) Teacher: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (1963-64) Professor: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (1964-76) Professor: Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore (1976-) Administrator: Chairman of Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore (1976-84) Administrator: Director of Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore (1984-)
Hughes Medal 2000 Dan David Prize 2005 French Legion of Honor 2005 American Philosophical Society Foreign Member French Academy of Sciences Foreign Member Indian Academy of Sciences National Academy of Sciences Foreign Associate Pontifical Academy of Sciences Royal Society Third World Academy of Sciences
Russian Academy of Sciences Foreign Member
Author of books:
Ultra-Violet and Visible Spectroscopy (1961) Chemical Applications of Infrared Spectroscopy (1963) New Directions in Solid State Chemistry (1986, with J. Gopalakrishnan) Chemical and Structural Aspects of High Temperature Superconductors (1988) Bismuth and Thalium Cuprate Superconductors (1989) Chemistry of High Temperature Superconductors (1991) The Chemistry of Nanomaterials (2004)
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