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  1. Sir Kariamanikkam Srinivasa Krishnan, FRS [1] (4 December 1898 – 14 June 1961) was an Indian physicist. He was a co-discoverer of Raman scattering, [2] for which his mentor C. V. Raman was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics. Early life.

  2. Aug 22, 2024 · K.S. Krishnans active role in conducting the experiments on Scattering of Light, spearheaded by C.V. Raman, was acknowledged by eminent physicists like Arnold Sommerfeld while visiting India and observing the experimental work by C.V. Raman. K.S. Krishnan made pathbreaking contributions during his tenure at Dacca University.

  3. Kariamanikkam Srinivasa Krishnan (KSK) is mostly known as co-discoverer of the famous Raman effect, a discovery which brought the first and till date the only Nobel Prize in Science to India. The Prize was awarded to Krishnan’s mentor and research guide C.V. Raman in 1930.

  4. Frontiers in Quantum Science. Professor K S Krishnan was a pioneer in what is now called quantum condensed matter physics.

  5. K S Krishnan Papers. Collection. Identifier: MS-024. This collection contains material related to the life and work of K S Krishnan, a physicist and scientific administrator.

  6. Kariamanikkam Srinivasa Krishnan, known as K S Krishnan, was an Indian physicist and scientific administrator. He was the co-discoverer of Raman-scattering, for which his mentor, C V Raman, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930.

  7. Nov 28, 2014 · Professor K.S. Krishnan was the first Principal Investigator (PI) invited by Obaid Siddiqi to work in Neurogenetics in the Molecular Biology Unit (MBU) of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, now universally recognized for its distinguished and pioneering contributions to Drosophila Neurogenetics (Citation Krishnan et al., 2012 ...

  8. Aug 6, 2012 · This is an eminently readable account of not only the life and scientific contributions of Sir K. S. Krishnan FRS but also in many ways, the history of the genesis of modern physics in India from the 1920s to the early 1960s.

  9. Jan 22, 2000 · K.S. Krishnan, F.R.S. (1898–1961) is one of the most distinguished Indian scientists of this century. His collaboration with Sir C.V. Raman on the scattering of light by liquids--a collaboration wh...

  10. Jun 27, 2018 · The great scientist and scientific administrator, Sir K.S. Krishnan, died on 14 June 1961 due to a massive heart attack in Delhi. Milestones in the Life of Sir K.S. Krishnan. 1898: Born on December 4, 1898, in the village of Vizhupanoor in present-day Tamil Nadu.