Alumni Association, IIT Kanpur deeply mourns the tragic and untimely demise of one of its most illustrious faculty member of IIT Kanpur, Prof. R. Balasubramaniam, today on December 9, 2009, after losing his battle with cancer.
Professor R. Balasubramaniam (fondly known as 'Bala'), born on 15 April 1961 in Salem, TamilNadu, obtained his Bachelor of Technology (Gold medalist) in Metallurgical Engineering from Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He then proceeded to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, USA and obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering in 1990. He joined the Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at IIT Kanpur on 2nd April 1990, as Lecturer and became Professor on 13th December 2001.
Professor Balasubramaniam's research interests included Material-Hydrogen Systems, Environmental Degradation of Materials, Structure-Property Co-relations in Advanced Materials and Indian Archaeometallurgy. Professor Balasubramaniam was a prolific researcher and has published more than 250 research papers in refereed journals of repute. He has published 10 books.
Two of his recent books, which dealt Indian Archaeometallurgy are on 'The Saga of Indian Cannons' and 'Story of Delhi Iron Pillar'. His research on the corrosion resistance of Delhi?s iron pillar attracted worldwide attention. One of his most recent research project was his work on Corrosion Prevention of Rails under the Technology Mission on Railway Safety. In recognition to his outstanding contribution as an active researcher in the field of Metallurgy, Materials Science and
Archeometallyurgy, Dr. Balasubra! maniam received a number of prestigious awards, including Young scientist award (1993), Indian National Science Academy, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowship (1996), Materials Research Society of India (MRSI) Medal (1999), Metallurgist of the Year award (1999), Ministry of Steels and Mines, Government of India. He was a member of the National Commission for History of Science. He was an editorial member of a number of international journals in the area of corrosion and Archeometallurgy. He was one of the finest teachers and recently received the inaugural Distinguished Educator Award (2009) from Indian Institute of Metals (IIM). Prof. Balasubramaniam was bestowed with B B Lal Chair Professor at IIT Kanpur in September 2009. Dr. Balasubramaniam was a life member of Indian Institute of Metals.
Apart of Academics, Dr. Balasubramaniam was an enthusiastic cricketer and an ardent lover of Indian and western music. Professor Balasubramaniam's illustrious career was cut short by his untimely demise on December 9, 2009 at 2:20 am. He is survived by his wife Dr. Gaitri Saini Balasubramaniam and two daughters, Gowri and Gargi. The entire community of IIT Kanpur, his friends and professional colleagues wish that his departed soul may rest in peace.
In this hour of grief, we join the family members of Professor R Balasubramaniam in praying that his soul may rest in peace.
Messages from IITK board:
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Rest In Peace Bala!
Thanks for the knowledge about ancient Indian metallurgy and the awesome book about the cannons. Wish I had the privilege to meet you and continue our discussion about Indian salt peter.
We will miss you here for sure. What a young life and what a talent!
ramana
PS: Folks this is our member Dr Balasubramaniam who used to write about Indian cannons here.
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Here is his intro to BRF:
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His Website :
http://home.iitk.ac.in/~bala/His Posts:
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