Anil K. Rajvanshi

Anil K. Rajvanshi is an academic from India, and is the current Director of the Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI).[1]

Dr. Anil Rajvanshi
Born
Lucknow
NationalityIndian
Alma materUniversity of Florida
Indian Institute of Technology
Known forDirecting NARI research in rural development
AwardsJamnalal Bajaj Award (2001)
Solar Hall of Fame
Scientific career
FieldsEngineering
InstitutionsNimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI)
University of Florida

Dr. Rajvanshi was born and raised in Lucknow, India. He has been the director of NARI at Maharashtra, India since 1981. Prior to taking this position he served on the faculty at the University of Florida. Dr. Rajvanshi has more than 35 years of experience in renewable energy research, rural and sustainable development. He has more than 150 publications and 7 patents to his credit.

For his solar energy and rural development work Dr. Rajvanshi has been inducted into the Solar Hall of Fame (1998). He has received the Jamnalal Bajaj Award in 2001,[2] the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) award in 2002 and an Energy Globe Award in the AIR category in 2004. In 2009 he received the Globe Award for Sustainability Research.[3] and in 2014 he became the first Indian to receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award from University of Florida.[4][5][6] Recently he has been listed as one of the notable alumni of Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur[7][8]

Education

  • Indian School Certificate St. Francis' College, Lucknow in 1966
  • Bachelor's degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in 1972.
  • Master's degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in 1974.
  • Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Florida, USA in 1979.

Books and writings

  • 1970s America - an Indian Student's Journey[9][10]
  • Nature of Human Thought[11]
  • Romance of Innovation - A human interest story of doing R&D in rural setting[12][13]
  • A Life of an ordinary Indian - An exercise in self-importance[14]
  • Spirituality + Technology = Happiness[15]

Regular blogger for Times of India (Speaking Tree)[16], Huffington Post[17] and Thrive Global[18]. He is also a regular podcaster.[19]

References

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