Ajit Ram Verma

Ajit Ram Verma
Born (1921-09-20)September 20, 1921
Dalmau, India
Died March 4, 2009(2009-03-04) (aged 87)
Nationality Indian
Fields Physics
Institutions Delhi University
BHU
National Physical Laboratory of India
Alma mater Allahabad University
Known for Crystallography
Notable awards Padma Bhushan
Bhatnagar Award

Ajit Ram Verma (1921-2009) was an Indian physicist. For his work in crystallography, he was awarded the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in 1964. He was Director of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) for almost seventeen years (1965-1982).[1][2]

Early life

Ajit Ram Verma was born on 20 September 1921 at Dalmau near Lucknow to Hans Raj Verma, a Railway official, and Devi Rani. After early education at several places including Allahabad and Meerut, he enrolled in Allahabad University, where he took his B.Sc. (1940) and M.Sc. (1942) degrees.[3]

Career

Verma taught briefly at Delhi University before moving to the University of London, where he earned his Ph.D. working on unimolecular growth spirals on the surfaces of crystals. On his return to India, he served as Reader in Physics at Delhi University for four years (1955-1959). In 1959 he moved to BHU, Varanasi, as Professor and Head of Department. In 1965, he was appointed as Director, NPL where he remained until 1982, making him the longest-serving Director of NPL. Subsequently, for three years, he served as Visiting Professor at IIT Delhi. Later, he was Emeritus Scientist of CSIR and INSA Senior Scientist at NPL.[3]

Scientific Contributions

Verma's early work on spiral growth of crystals has been featured on the Nature physics portal under the Looking Back section.[4]

Society for Scientific Values

Verma was one of the founding members of the Society for Scientific Values (SSV), a voluntary body set up to emphasise "the need to promote integrity, objectivity and ethical values in the pursuit of science". The first meeting of SSV was held in June 1984, and it was formally registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act (1860) on 18 August 1986. P. N. Tiwari, the founder Secretary of SSV, writes, "Dr. Verma, not only expressed his clear and certain views about the ethical and spiritual values that one has to have for doing genuine and good science but he also expressed his equally certain, frank and strong views about the kind of action that should be taken against a scientist who is found guilty of misconduct in research and publication."[5]

Awards and Honours

Books authored by Ajit Ram Verma

References

  1. "NPL Directors | National Physical Laboratory". Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  2. "HANDBOOK OF SHANTI SWARUP BHATNAGAR PRIZE WINNERS ( 1958 - 1998 )" (PDF). Dr Sukumar Mallick, Dr Saguna Dewan, Mr S C Dhawan. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  3. 1 2 Lal, Krishan. "Professor Ajit Ram Verma: A Tribute A Great Scientist, a Teacher Par Excellence, an Able Administrator, and a Wonderful Person" (PDF). Retrieved 24 February 2013.
  4. "Spiral growth of crystals". Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  5. Tiwari, P. N. "Role of Dr. A. R. Verma in Formation and Working of SSV" (PDF). Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  6. "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  7. "Deceased Fellow". INSA. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
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