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Scientist Tapan Misra Appointed as Head of ISRO's Space Application Centre

Scientist Tapan Misra Appointed as Head of ISRO's Space Application Centre

Tapan Misra, Head of ISRO's Space Application Centre

New Delhi:

Eminent scientist Tapan Misra has been appointed the Chief of ISRO's Space Applications Centre (SAC) in Ahmedabad, the space agency said on Friday.

Mr Misra who is the Deputy Director, Microwave Remote Sensing Area in SAC, succeeds AS Kiran Kumar, who was appointed as the Chairman of the ISRO last month.

He is also heading the Office of Innovations Management at ISRO Headquarters in Bengaluru.

An electronics and telecommunication engineering graduate from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, Mr Misra began his career at SAC as a digital hardware engineer responsible for the development of 'Quick Look Display System of X-band Side Looking Airborne Radar' in 1984.

Later, he became the lead member of the team which designed and developed C-band Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). He also developed an important algorithm for real time processing of SAR data during his tenure as Guest Scientist at German Aerospace Agency (DLR) in 1990.

Mr Misra mainly contributed to the system design, simulation, integration, checkout, and ground calibration for Multi-frequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer instrument which was carried on-board India's OCEANSAT-1 satellite.

Following this, he led the team which developed a special airborne radar system called DMSAR (SAR for Disaster Management) during 2005-2006. He also led the development of scatterometer payload of Oceansat-2, launched in 2009 which provided valuable wind related data to global meteorological community.

He was the lead designer for the development of C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar of India's Radar Imaging Satellite-1 (RISAT-1).

"Misra has been responsible for system design, planning and development of Microwave Remote Sensing Payloads of ISRO. As Deputy Director responsible for Microwave Remote Sensors Area, he has led the team to develop futuristic remote sensing systems including a variety of advanced radars, millimeter wave sounders and an advanced scatterometer," ISRO said in a statement.

He was awarded the Hari Om Ashram Prerit Vikram Sarabhai research Award in 2004 and ISRO Merit award in 2008 for his contribution to the development of SAR technology. He was elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering in 2007. He was also elected as Corresponding Member of International Academy of Astronautics in 2008.

He has 2 granted patents, 6 pending patents, 5 copyrights and many research papers to his credit, the statement added.
 

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