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JAGADEESH
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Visiting Scientist, Danish Folkecenter for Renewable Energy, Denmark, Wind Energy Research
and Training Programmes in Renewable Energy, September 1999 to November 1999.
Wind Energy Developments in India Keynote address, 2nd International Seminar on
Renewable Energy for Poverty Alleviation 26-27, November 1999, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Wind Energy in India A critical review, proceedings of Wind Energy Development in
China for the 21st Century March 9-11, 2000, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 33-44.
New Energy Specialist Invitation Programme 2001, 22nd July to 3rd August, 2001
sponsored by New Energy Foundation, Tokyo, Japan.
Innovative Technologies for Integrated Development, Media Lab Asia Programme, MIT
Media Laboratory, (USA), July 2001.
Sustainable Technologies for Poverty Alleviation Sustainable Resources, University of
Colorado, Boulder, USA, September 22-29, 2003.
International Focus: Engineering and Technology for Poverty Eradication, sponsored by
UNESCO, American Association for the Advancement o Science and World Federation of
Engineering organizations, 22-23 March 2004, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Some Remedial Measures to face Future Water Crisis, World Engineers Convention
2004,Shanghai (China) 2-6 November,2004 Sponsored by UNESCO and WFEO.
FRDERVEREIN
KOLOGISCHE
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Indian :
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Dr.Baldev Raj
Director
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)
Kalpakkam 603 102, Tamil Nadu, India
Phone (O) + 91 44 27480234, 27480240
Fax: + 91 44 27480060, 27480301
E.mail: dir@igcar.gov.in; URL: http://www.igcar.gov.in/director
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Dr.M.S.Swaminathan,FRS
MP(Rajya Sabha)
Chairman
M.S.Swaminathan Research Foundation
III Cross Taramani Institutional Area
CHENNAI 600 113
Ph: 91 44 2254 2790/2254 1229
Fax: 91 44 2254 1319
E-mail: swami@mssrf.res.in
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Prof.T.Nejat Veziroglu
President
International Association of Hydrogen Energy
5794 SW 40 St. #303
Miami, Fl 33155,
USA
Tel: 1-305-456-9353
Fax: 1-305-675-3295
E-mail: veziroglu@iahe.org
Training Programmes
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Denmark,
sponsored by
DANIDA in 1991.
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UNESCO, Paris
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Chairman of Sessions at
International Conferences
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Member, Committee of experts to screen actionoriented research programmes for the Eastern and
Western ghat regions constituted by Ministry of
Environment and Forests, Government of India.
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Southern Institute
Alabama, USA.
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IUCN
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Australia
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Austria
Bangladesh
Canada
China
Denmark
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Greece
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Italy
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Poland
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Marital Status
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Vaiderbi Devi (Wife)
Prasanthi
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Sravanthi
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Sethna
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Wind Energy
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Wind Energy to beat Drought, Alternative Energy Sources IV, Ann Arbor Science,
Michigan, 301-311, 1982.
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Few Innovations utilising Wind Energy, Alternative Energy Sources, IV, Ann Arbor
Science, Michigan, 325-329, 1982.
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Earthen Ramps and Bamboo Screens to enhance Wind Power, South Wind, Nos. 10
& 11; 16-17 December, 1982, March, 1983.
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Windmills Vs. Diesel pumpset for Irrigation in India, Presented at 6th Miami
International Conference on Alternative Energy Sources, Miami, Proceedings 49-52,
December 1983.
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New method to harness more Wind Energy, Energex 84, International Conference
on Energy, Regina, Canada, 663-668, May, 1984.
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Potential of Wind Energy in Orissa State - A Case Study, Indian Journal of power
and River Valley Development, Vol.XXX, Nos.11 & 12, 46-50, 1980.
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Analysis of Wind power at some locations in India, Solar 83, International Solar
Energy symposium, Madrid, Spain, October 1983.
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Potential of Wind Energy in Tamil Nadu State, A Case Study, Energy Management,
Vol. 5, No. 4, 293-299, October and December, 1981.
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Wind as an alternative energy source in Indian energy scenario, Intersol, June, 1985,
Montreal, Canada.
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Wind Energy potential in Gujarat State - A Case Study, Indian Journal of power and
River Valley Development, Vol.XXXII, Nos.1 & 2, 7-10, Jan - Feb., 1982.
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Evaluation of the Wind data to harness Wind Energy, Indian Journal of power and
River Valley Development, 40-50, February, 1984.
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Potential of Wind Energy in Rajasthan State - A Case Study, Upadi 82, International
Conference on Alternative Energy Sources, Puerto Rico, August, 1982.
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Wind Energy potential in Kerala State - A Case study, Vayumandal, IMD Journal
Vol.11 (1 & 2), 1981.
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Potential of Wind Energy in India - Bihar State - A Case Study, Alternative Energy
Sources V part C: Indirect Solar/Geothermal, Elsevier Science Publishers,
Amsterdam, 149-160, 1983.
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Utilisation of Wind Energy for irrigation in India, Mausam 33, 489-494, 1982.
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Potential of Wind Energy in India - West Bengal State, A Case Study, Alternative
Energy Sources V part C: Indirect Solar/Geothermal, Elsevier Science publishers,
Amsterdam, 130-135, 1983.
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Integration of Wind Farms into the public power System in India, Journal of Wind
Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 27 (1988) 433-438, Elsevier Science
publishers, Amsterdam, 1988.
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Wind power Generation Looks Ahead in India, RERIC New, AIT, Bangkok Vol.10,
No.1, 8-10, 1987.
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Site Identification by Satellite? Wind power monthly, Vol.3, No.6, 25, 1987.
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Wind Generator for Battery Charging in Rural Areas, Seventh ASME Wind Energy
Symposium, New Orleans, January, 1988.
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Wind programmes in India - A Critical Review, Soft Energy sources at the local
level, Naxos, Greece, 10-18, August, 1988.
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Small Wind Power Plants for Rural Electrification, A. Jagadeesh, Lars Yde and
Peter Rasmussen, Benjamin Linder International Conference on Renewable Energy
and Rural Development, Managua, Nicaragua, 105-111, 1989.
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A Novel Windmill with Multiple Applications, Lars Yde & A. Jagadeesh, World
Renewable Energy Conference, Reading, UK Vol.3, 1527-1532, Pergamon Press,
1990.
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Three areas of neglect, Wind Power Monthly, Vol.II, No.6, 6, June 1995.
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Performance and Size, Wind Power Monthly, Vol. 11 No. 9, 6, October 1995.
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Hybrid Systems - For Optimisation, New Renewable Energy Sources, Vol.1, No.3,
17-18, 1996.
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Wind Farm Cooperatives, New & Renewable Energy Sources, Vol.1, No.3, 24,
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India Needs Large Turbines, Wind Power Monthly, Vol.13, No.9. 9,6, 1997.
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Dealing with reactive power, Wind Power Monthly, Vol.13, No.12, 6, 1997.
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German High, Indian Low, WIND Directions, Vol. XVIII, No.4, 1999, 2.
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Wind power - One of Indias great resources, Renewable Energy World, Vol2, No.3,
1999, 56-63.
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Wind Energy development in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, India Institutional
dynamics and barriers A case study, Energy Policy , Vol.28, No.3, 157-168, 2000.
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Solar Energy
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Floating Salt producer utilising Solar Energy, proceedings of 1th Miami Conference
on Alternative Energy Sources, 240-241, 1981.
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Designing better Solar Cookers, nature, Vol.351, No.63, 21, 2 May, 1991.
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Solar Water Heater with a Difference, Solar 1996 Conference Proceedings, 34th
Annual Conference of Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society, Darwin,
Australia, 325 - 329, 1996.
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Sun @ Work at the Folkecentre Denmark, Sunworld, Vol.23, No.4, 24-25, 1999.
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PV in India not such a rosy picture, Solar Progress, Vol.20, No. 4, 23, 1999.
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Simple Solar Water Heater for Developing Countries, Home power #76, April/May,
2000, 36-37.
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Solar Cooking in India, Solar Cooker review Vol.6, No.1, April, 2000.
Micro-Hydro Energy
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A Micro Hydro Device for low Heads, 8th Miami International Conference on
Alternative Energy Sources, Miami, Proceedings, Vol.1, 88, 1987.
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Biogas
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Water Hyacinth for Biogas generation in Kolleru Lake in India, 9th MICEE, Miami,
USA, Proceedings Vol.1, 165, 1989.
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Plant-based waste water treatment plant at Folkecenter, Denmark, Jorgen Hinge and
A. Jagadeesh, 9th MICEE, Proceedings, Vol.1, 194, 1989.
Energy Education
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Energy Education in Indian Universities, Proceedings of International Symposium Workshop on Renewable Energy Sources, Lahore, 165-168, 1983.
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The Folkecenter for Renewable Energy, RERIC News, AIT, Bangkok, Aug, 1989.
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Rural Energy
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Rural Energy Centres, Alternative Energy Sources IV, Ann Arbor Science,
Michigan, 31-41, 1982.
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Wind Energy for Rural Development: Indian Case Study, UNESCO Regional
Workshop on New and Renewable Sources of Energy, Mariano Macros University,
Batac, Llocos, Norte, Philippines, 156-161, 1986.
Environment
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Some plants to promote afforestation and their multiple uses, The Biosphere:
Problems and Solutions, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 227-232, 1984.
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Plant-based pesticides, 9th MICEE, Miami, USA, Proceedings Vol.1, 154, 1989.
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Some plants for averting deforestation in India, 9th MICEE, Proceedings Vol.1, 94,
1989.
Science Popularisation
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Science for the People, Report of the Working Group on Science and Rural
Development, Gujarat Vidya Peeth, Ahmedabad, October 1978.
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Appropriate Technology
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Fire-proof apron saves from kitchen fire, Invention Intelligence, Vol.23, No.9, 28,
Sept. 1988.
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Extending TV to the next room, Invention Intelligence, Vol.24, No.8, 349, 1989.
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Solar water heater on wheels, Invention Intelligence, Vol.28, No.12, 302-303, 1983.
ANNEXURE
Membership in International Bodies:
Awards Won
Safe Drinking water for All, 10th International Water Technology Conference, Alexandria,
Egypt March 23-25, 2006.
Wind Energy Marches ahead in India, International Conference on Power and Energy Systems
(EuroPES 2006), June 26-28, 2006, Rhodes, Greece.
Invited to give Keynote Address at Global Conference of Renewable Energy Approaches for
Desert Regions and Exhibition, 18-22nd September 2006, Amman, Jordan.
Invited to lead a workshop on development issues, Envisioning Sustainability: A New
Generation of Thinking for the Next Generation of Living, The University of Iowa Chapter of
Engineers for a Sustainable World, September 27 30,2006.
International Conference on Role of Engineering Towards a Better Environment (RETBE),
Alexandria, Egypt, 16-18th December 2006.
Chaired a session on New Product Development and Management, 2nd International Conference
on Innovation and New Product Development, 21st December 2006, R.M.K.Engineering
College, Kavaraipettai, Tamil Nadu,India.
New Product Development through Technological Innovations,2nd International Conference on
Innovation and New Product Development,21st December 2006,R.M.K.Engineering
College,Kavaraipettai,Tamil Nadu.India.
Multiple Uses of Crops, Keynote Address, National Biotechnology
ConferenceBRAVURA06,Audisankara College of Engineering and Technology,Gudur,23rd
December 2006.
OrganisedRenewable Energy Day and inauguration of Energy Club in R.M.K.Engineering
College, Kavaraipettai, 21st August 2006.
Whither Creativity? National Science Day Lecure, Central School, SHAR, Sriharikota, February
28, 2007.
Panel Discussion on Renewable Energy Implementation/Policy Issues organized by IEEE
Power Engineering and Industry Applications Chapter, Hyderabad, March 15, 2007.
Invited Talk Transfer of Technology for Women Development, National Conference on ROLE
OF WOMEN FORINDIA AHEAD, S.R.M.Engineering College, Kattankalathur, 3rd April 2007.
Sustainable Technologies, Keynote address at Symposium on Management of Technology for
Sustainable Development, Chattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Raipur, 30th April
2007.
On Creativity in Science, Little Angels School, Gudur, Andhra Pradesh, 24th Anniversary,
27th January 2009.
Keynote Address at the inauguration of EWB India VITS and SAE India Chapters at
VITS, Kavali, Andhra Pradesh 7th February 2009.
Renewable Innovative Technolgies,One Day seminar on Advances in Mechanical Engineering,Siddarth
Institute of Engineering & Technology,Puttur,14th February 2009.
Keynote Address at RENEWABLES 2009, National Student Paper Presentation Contest, VITS, Kavali,
Andhra Pradesh,21 February 2009.
Valedictory Address, National Conference on Biotechnology for Human Welfare,
Jawahar Bharathi, Kavali, Andhra Pradesh, 22nd February 2009.
Making Innovation Work for Society: Linking, Leveraging and Learning, University of
Malaya,Kualalumpur,Malaysia,1-3 November 2010.
10.Chairman, The 2011 International Conference on Product Development and Renewable
Energy Resources ICPDRE 2011, February 19-20,2011.
Nature/Nature news
REDIFF NEWS
SiliconIndia
SciDev.Net
gizmag
RobAid
SmartTechie
Think digit
Energy pulse
Renewables biz
The Scientist
Forum for the future
World Changing
Energy Boom
DiscoveryNews
Wired
Ecofriend
MIT News
Technology Review
Forbes
Climate Progress
WASH
treehugger
YaleGlobal
YaleEnvironment360
Harvard Business
Review
Grist
Guardian
Renewable Energy
Focus
Center for Science and
Environment
China Dialogue
New Scientist
ScientificAmerican
Mongabay
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