Biography:S. K. Shivkumar

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S. K. Shivakumar
Born
Mysore, Karnataka, India
NationalityFlag of India.svg India n
Alma materB.Tech., M. Tech. (Indian Institute of Science), Bangalore
Known forTelemetry
AwardsRecipient of Padmashri Award from the Prime Minister's Office, Doctorate Honor by the Mysore University, Recipient of the Karnataka Rajyotsava award
Scientific career
FieldsSpace Communications
InstitutionsFormer director, ISAC, Former director, ISTRAC

Dr. S. K. Shivakumar is an India n scientist who was part of the team that developed the telemetry system for Chandrayaan-I, India's first lunar exploration mission. A native of Mysore in the state of Karnataka, he was responsible for designing the deep space communications equipment.[1] Shivakumar was involved in the development of the 32-meter dish antenna that can communicate with satellites millions of miles away.[2] He has served as director of ISAC and ISTRAC, two centres of Indian Space Research Organisation.

Award

  • Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, in 2015.[3]
  • Karnataka Rajyotsava award (2008)[4]
  • Nadoja Award[5]

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