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Instrument Society of India SOCIETY OF INDIA Department of Instrumentation, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560 012 LIFE MEMBERS LIST 1 Sankaranarayanan. P.E 2 Harigovindan. S No. 9, North Home Line Electro Optics Vijaya Nagar 1st Main Road Avionics Group, VSSC Velachery, TRIVANDRUM – 695 022 CHENNAI - 600042 .S3 Dwarakanath. P.K 4 Jain. J.M Hind High Vacuum Pvt Ltd USIC 17, Peenya Industrial Area University of Rajasthan BANGALORE – 560 058 JAIPUR - 41 5 Dutt. N.V.K 6 Prasad. D.H.L Regional Research Laboratory Chemical Engineering Lab HYDERABAD – 500 009 Indian Institute of Chemical Technology HYDERABAD – 500 007 7 Suri S.K 8 Saravana Bhave C.P 573, Upper Palace Orchards BANGALORE – 560 080 9 Vikram Chandrasekhar 10 DVS Raju 12, Longford Gardens Managing Director Elico, P.Ltd BANGALORE – 560 025 B-17, Satanagar Industrial Estate HYDERABAD-18 11 Nagi Reddy B.P 12 Gurudev Jaura Department of Physics Scintist 26, NMC Colony SV Univercity Golmuri, TIRUPATHI- Jemshedpur-831003 13 Verma H.C 14 Vivek P Kunte AIMIL Sales & Agencies Pvt. Ltd 249, Sharada Colony Naimex House (KHBCS LAYOUT) A-8, Mohan Co-operative Basaveswara Nagar Industrial Estate, Mathur Road BANGALORE – 560 079 NEW DELHI - 110 044. *15 *16 Ramakrishna J No.48/7, 13th Cross, Malleshwaram, BANGALORE – 560 003. 17 Ramakrishna Rao M *18 Mohan S SEED, Road No: 7, Plot No: 81 Centre for Nano Science and Engineering Jubilee Hills Society Indian Institute of Science HYDERABAD – 500 033 BANGALORE – 560 012 1 19 Kehar Singh 20 Sharma J.K.N Department Physics Vacuum and Pressure Standards Indian Institute of Technology Delhi National Physical Laboratory NEW DELHI – 110 016 Dr. K.S. Krishnan Road NEW DELHI – 110 012 21 Gupta A.C. 22 Sadasivam S 18-B, Pocket “C” MIG Flats A-11, LIL Coop ' Hsg Soc Ashok Vihar, Phase – III Maratha Bhavan Road DELHI – 110 052 Sector - 15, Vashi NAVI MUMBAI - 400 705 23 Sapre V.B 24 Balakrishna K.G M-5, Laxminagar Department of Electronics West High Court Road Cochin University of Science & Technology NAGPUR – 440 022 COCHIN – 682 022 25 Sridhar Ramakant Deo *26 Gunasekhar K.R Department of Physics Department of Instrumentation Poona University Indian Institute of Science PUNE – 411 007 BANGALORE – 560 012 27 Malay Kant Karanjai *28 Rajanna K Department of Physics Department of Instrumentation North Bengal University Indian Institute of Science DARJEELING – 734 430 BANGALORE – 560 012 29 Nanda Kumar V.N 30 Ramvir Singh Kasana Qrs. No.3, Type - IV Department of Physics CPRI Staff Colony Dr.H.S. Govt University BANGALORE – 560 094 University of SagarS SAGAR – 470 003 31 Srinivasan M.P *32 Ramgopal S Department of Instrumentation Applied Physics, Indian Institute of Science BANGALORE – 560 012 33 Srinivasan A 34 Koruthu P Varughese Nikash Associates Biomedical Engineer 302, III Floor, 53, Vanivilas S R A 194, Poonthi Road, Vanivilasa Road Kumarapuram BANGALORE – 560 004 TRIVANDRUM – 695 011 35 Mitra T.K 36 Tripathi L.N USIC Department of Physics Calcutta University University of Gorakhpur 92, APC Road GORAKHPUR - 273 001 CALCUTTA – 700 009 2 37 Jagannatha Reddy B 38 Prabhakara Reddy Y Department of Physics S.V. University TIRUPATI - 517 502 39 Krishna Murthy T.G 40 Ramanaiah. K.V, 24, Shanthi Kutir USA 15th Cross, 4th Temple Street Malleswaram BANGALORE – 560 003 41 Rao E.V.R 42 Bibhash Chandra Jha Flat No. 64, 76A, Challa Chinnamma Chambers, Jubilee Gardens, Kondapur, HYDERABAD – 500 084 Phone: 9177204919 Email: [email protected] 43 Janardhana Rao T 44 Krishnaiah M Department of Electronics and Department of Physics Electrical Engineering S.V.U. College S.V.U. College of Engineering TIRUPATI – 517 502 TIRUPATI – 517 502 45 Narasimha Reddy P 46 Yadava V.N. Department of Physics S.V. University TIRUPATI – 517 502 47 Koteshwara Rao V 48 Gupta R.K ASTROSAT ISRO Satellite Centre Government of India Airport Road Department of Space Vimanapura P.B.No. 1795, Airport Road BANGALORE – 560 017 BANGALORE – 560 017 49 Alex T.K 50 Prashant Chakraborty No.13-A, ISRO Satellite Centre N.T.I. Layout, Vidyaranyapura, Airport Road BANGALORE – 560 097 Vimanapura BANGALORE – 560 017 51 Venkateswaran P.R 52 Gupta D.K 124/A, 5th Cross, Road, Department of Physics NTI Layout, Vidyaranyapura, Agra University BANGALORE – 560 097 ALIGARH – 202 001 Mob: 9449042714 53 Farkya V.K 54 Ved Prakash Quarter No;1 Type 5 Vacuum Instruments Co Ltd NCERT Campus, Sri Arabinda Marg 81, Reghapura New Delhi- 110 016 NEW DELHI – 110 005 3 55 Shivalingappa. L 56 Prabhachandra C Deshmukh USA Department of Physics Nagpur University NAGPUR – 440 010 57 Subir Kumar Sen 58 Shah S.T 85 (Old) Devi Nivas Road Suresh Indu Lasers Pvt Ltd P.O. Motijhil 266, Bhavani Peth CALCUTTA – 700 074 1 / 2, Durga Society PUNE – 411 042 59 Rama Murthy. L 60 Jaiswal H.P Dept. of Physics H.No. 408, 24th Cross S.V. University College 9th Main Road TIRUPATI – 517 002 BSK II Stage BANGALORE – 560 070 61 Gujral P.K 62 Sanjay Gupta Encardio-Rite Electronics Pvt Ltd Advanced Centre for Materials Science A-7, Industrial Area Indian Institute of Technology Talkatora Road KANPUR – 208 016 LUCKNOW – 226 011 63 Rao K.V. 64 Vinod Kumar A.C.M.S Department of Physics Indian Institute of Technology University of Jammu KANPUR – 208 016 JAMMU – 180 001 65 Reddy K.V. 66 Vijayarangan V.K. 67 James V.V. 68 Vasu K.I. Valiaveetil House Malipuram . P.O. Cochin - 682 511 69 Bose D.N. 70 Madhavan D Central Electronics Limited IDP & R&P Planning 4, Industrial Area SAHIBABAD – 10 71 Razdan H 72 Rao D.R. NRL, BARC USA SRINAGAR – 190 006 4 73 Parmar D.S. 74 Sarojini N.B. Department of Physics 2-7, Kakathiya Nagar University of Kashmir Habshiguda SRINAGAR HYDERABAD – 500 007 75 Rao G.V.P. 76 Arun Toshniwal 1, 11, Snehapur Toshniwal Instruments (I) Ltd HYDERABAD – 501 501 8, Mohatta Bhavan Off. Dr.E. Moses Road Worli MUMBAI – 400 018 77 K. Subbarangaiah 78 Mohan Bang VEDA IIT, Annapurna studios lane Sree Trading Company Road No.2, Banjara Hills Subash Road HYDERABAD – 500034 AMARAVATI – 444 601 79 Sundera Raja. V 80 Santanam Department of Physics 24, Type – IV Quarters S.V. University College Block – 24 TIRUPATI – 517 502 NEYVELI – 607 801 81 Manjunatha Nayak *82 Balakrishna. N Centre for Nano Science and SERC Engineering, IISc, Indian Institute of Science BANGALORE – 560 012 BANGALORE – 560 012 83 Jyothi Balakrishna 84 Shivashankar. H.N 148, Lavenya Gandhi Circle Girinagar BANGALORE – 560 085 85 Chowdary. J.A 86 Krishna Murthy. B.S Electronics Regional Test Lab 752, 8th Main Department of Electronics, Okla Mahalaxmi Layout Industrial Area, Phase – II BANGALORE – 560 086 NEW DELHI – 110 020 87 Ravi. H.N 88 Padmanabha Sarma. V C/o, Modern Instruments Department of Physics 7/2, Nandi Complex, 8th Cross S.V. University, Post-Graduate Centre Gokul, BANGALORE – 560 054 KAVALI – 542 201, Nellore Dist 89 Panchaman Pramanik 90 Sundara Raman. S Professor of Physical Sciences No.8529, Sector – C MCKV Institute of Engineering Pocket – 8, Vasant Kunj Liluah, Howrah, WB -711204 NEW DELHI – 110 070 5 *91 Selvarajan. A 92 Lal. Rajan Department of ECE 251, Neelkanth Appts. Indian Institute of Science B-9/7 A,Sec. 62 BANGALORE – 560 012 NOIDA 93 Tayal. S.P. 94 Arun Mahadev Narsale 179-B, Model Town Extension Department of Physics LUDHIANA – 141 002 Bombay University, Vidyanagar, Santacruz BOMBAY – 400 098 95 Divakaran. T.B 96 Mondal. P.K Udayam, Karikodu Department of Physics KOLLAM – 691 005 Osmania University HYDERABAD – 500 007 97 Shirish D Phadke 98 Singh. R.A Dept. of Instrumentation Science Department of Physics University of Pune, University of Sagar, PUNE – 411 007 SAGAR 99 Vyas. S.J 100 Sastry. S.B.S 10A, Saurabh Society Manav Mandir Road AHMEDABAD – 380 009 101 Bandyopadhyay.P.K 102 Pradip Kumar IRDE Officers Hostel Department of Physics Suit No.14, Vigyan Vihar Allahabad University DEHRADUN – 248 008 ALLAHABAD – 211 002 *103 Ghare. D.B. 104 Ramesh Viswanath Departmet of ECE Buildmet Technologies Pvt. Ltd Indian Institute of Science S123-T1/T2, Kirloskar Colony, BANGALORE – 560 012 1st Cross, 3rd Stage, 4th Block, Basveswarnagar, BANGALORE- 560079 105 Sansaya N. Joshi 106 Manohar M Kulkarni 474, 45th Cross Parvati Kunj 8th Block, Jayanagar 32, Bhagat Gally (Tackalwadi) BANGALORE – 560 082 Mahim, MUMBAI – 400 016 107 Datt. S.C 108 Hyder Khan. V Department of Physics R.D. University JABALPUR - 482 002 6 109 Madhusudhana Rao. S 110 Srinivas. K D No.20/516-4-6 Department of Chemistry NGO’s Colony, Paraspet 42/1, Karve Road, MACHILIPATNAM -521002 Next to Bank of Maharashtra, PUNE – 411 004 111 Rajdurai. S 112 Parthasarathy. G Department of Chemistry Mineral Physics Laboratory Loyola College National Geophysical Research Institute CHENNAI – 600 034 HYDERABAD – 500 007 113 Babulal Saraf 114 Malaviya. S.C 3, Laxmi Bai Marg Department of Physics BADNAWAR – 454 660 G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology PANTNAGAR – 263 145 115 Purnima Richharia 116 Mathur. S.C C/o P.D. Sharma Department of Physics 198, Sukdev Vihar Indian Institute of Technology NEW DELHI – 110 025 NEW DELHI – 110 016 117 Shiv Shankar Roy 118 Muthukrishnan. J Peace Road Leal Cottage RANCHI (Bihar) 119 Prabhakar. R 120 Subhash C Singhle D-7, NFL Township BATHINDA – 151 003 121 Ghosal. A.K 122 Raja Ravindra C.N. Unitech Housing C-112, Ushas Apartments 1 / 1, New Santoshpur 16th Main, 4th Block Main Road Jayanagar CALCUTTA – 700 075 BANGALORE – 560 011 123 Arumugam. N 124 Mathivanan. N USIC, Madurai Kamaraj University USIC, Madurai Kamaraj University MADURAI – 625 021 MADURAI – 625 021 125 Radha Kishan Khetan 126 Sabu Jose Nand Bhawan Kavalackal House, 133- Panchwati Vastra Nagar October Road, Inside Water Works VYTTILA - 682019 Roshani Ghar Road, Lashkar Ernakulam GWALIOR – 474 009 127 Korde.
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