Anna Mani
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Anna Mani
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Born | 23 August 1918 Travancore, Kerala |
Died | 16 August 2001 (aged 82) Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala |
Nationality | Indian |
Fields | Meteorology, Physics |
Institutions | Indian Meteorological Department, Pune |
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Early life
Anna Mani was born in Peerumedu, Travancore.[3] Her father was a civil engineer. She was the seventh of eight children in her family. During her childhood, she was a voracious reader. She was impressed by the activities of Gandhi during Vaikom satyagraha. Inspired by the nationalist movement, she took to wearing only Khādī garments. She wanted to pursue medicine, but she decided in favour of physics because she liked the subject. In 1939, she graduated from the Presidency College in Madras, with a B.Sc Honors degree in physics and chemistry.[3]Career
After graduating from the Presidency college, she worked under Prof. C V Raman, researching the optical properties of ruby and diamond.[2] She authored five research papers, but she was not granted a PhD because she did not have a master's degree in physics. Then she moved to Britain to study pursue physics, but she ended up studying meteorological instruments at Imperial College London.[3] After returning to India in 1948, she joined the Meteorological department in Pune. She published numerous research papers on meteorological instrumentation. She retired as the deputy director general of the Indian Meteorological department in 1976.In 1994 she suffered from a stroke, and died on 16 August 2001 in Thiruvananthapuram.[1]
Publications
- 1992. Wind Energy Resource Survey in India, vv. 2. xi + 22 pp. Ed. Allied Publ. ISBN 8170233585, ISBN 9788170233589
- 1981. Solar Radiation over India x + 548 pp.[2]
- 1980. The Handbook for Solar Radiation data for India
References
- Sur, Abha (14 October 2001). "The Life and Times of a Pioneer". The Hindu. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
- Sur, Abha (2007). Lilavati's daughters: The women scientists of India. Indian Academy of Science. pp. 23–25
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