Waman Dattatreya Patwardhan Scientist

Waman Dattatreya Patwardhan (January 30, 1917 - July 27, 2007) was an Indian nuclear chemist, defence scientist and an expert in the science of Explosives engineering. He was the founder director of the Explosives Research and Development Laboratory (now known as the High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL)) of India. He is considered one of the distinguished scientists in India due to his contributions to Indian space program, Indian nuclear program and missile program in their early stages. He developed the solid propellant for India's first space rocket launched at Thumba. He was responsible for developing the detonation system of India's first nuclear device which was successfully tested in 1974, an operation codenamed Smiling Buddha.Other areas of work: Wrote a book on Hydroponics and developed a cost-effective method for producing parabollic mirrors for astronomical telescopes.He was awarded Padma Shri in 1974 by the Government of India for his contributions.

Personal facts

Waman Dattatreya Patwardhan
Birth dateJanuary 30, 1917
Birth place
India , Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh , Presidencies and provinces of British India
Nationality
India
Citizenship
India
Date of deathJuly 27, 2007
Place of death
India , Pune
Residence
India , Pune
Education
University of Mumbai
Sir Parshurambhau College
H.P.T.College
Known for
Smiling Buddha
India and weapons of mass destruction
Indian Space Research Organisation
Rocket Propellants
Military Explosives

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Scientist

academic advisor
Prof. Limaye
awards
Padma Shri
Field of study
Nuclear chemistry
Explosives engineering

Waman Dattatreya Patwardhan on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.wdpatwardhanmemorial.org/A_tribute_to_a_great_scientist.html