Sarvagya Singh Katiyar
Sarvagya Singh Katiyar | |
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Born | 1935 India |
Died | 9 October 2018 |
Occupation | Scientist |
Known for | Enzymology |
Awards | Padma Bhushan Padma Shri Acharya P. C. Ray Memorial Medal Professor B. N. Ghosh Memorial Award Soka University Award of Highest Honor New Millennium Plaque of Honour Vigyan Gaurav Award Excellence in Science Gold Medal Asutosh Mookherjee Memorial Award R. C. Mehrotra Memorial Life Time Achievement Award |
Sarvagya Singh Katiyar (1935–October 9, 2018),
Biography
Sarvagya Singh Katiyar, born in 1935, did his undergraduate (BSc) and master's (MSc) studies at
Katiyar is known to have done extensive research on enzymes and its architecture which is reported to have assisted in understanding the catalytic domain of
Katiyar is an elected fellow of The World Academy of Sciences,[9] National Academy of Sciences, India,[10] Indian National Science Academy and the New York Academy of Sciences. He is also a fellow of American Institute of Chemists and the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK.[citation needed] He is a former president of the Association of Indian Universities[11] and the Indian Science Congress Association,[12] and he has served the Uttar Pradesh State Council for Higher Education as its chairman.[2] He was a member of the Indian National Science Academy as a member and as an additional member.[2] He is the founder of the Prof. S. S. Katiyar Charitable Society, which has instituted the Prof. S. S. Katiyar Endowment Lecture award under the aegis of the Indian Science Congress Association.[13][14]
Katiyar, a visiting professor at
See also
- Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University
- Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University
- Association of Indian Universities
- Indian Science Congress Association
- University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kanpur
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