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      • Sharma obtained Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1958) from UDCT and subsequently MSc (Tech) in 1960. He obtained PhD (Chemical Engineering) (1964) at Cambridge University with Peter Danckwerts.
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  2. Sharma obtained Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1958) from UDCT and subsequently MSc (Tech) in 1960. He obtained PhD (Chemical Engineering) (1964) at Cambridge University with Peter Danckwerts.

  3. Sharma did his PhD with Prof P V Danckwerts in Cambridge. On return, he was appointed a full professor at University Department of Chemical Technology (UDCT) in Mumbai at the young age of 27. Man Mohan Sharma was my teacher during my undergraduate days in UDCT.

  4. Education. Sharma obtained Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1958) from UDCT and subsequently MSc (Tech) in 1960. He obtained PhD (Chemical Engineering) (1964) at Cambridge University with Peter Danckwerts.

  5. Dec 10, 2016 · Brief Profile of Professor M M Sharma Professor Man Mohan Sharma obtained Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1958) from UDCT (ICT) and subsequently MSc (Tech) in 1960. He obtained PhD (Chemical Engineering) (1964) at Cambridge University with PV Danckwerts.

  6. Apr 1, 2015 · Professor Sharma was elected a fellow of the Indian National Science Academy in 1976 and later became its president during 1989-1990. The crowning glory came in 1990 with his election as a...

  7. Feb 25, 2023 · Man Mohan Sharma is an Indian chemical engineer and a fellow of the Royal Society. He served as a professor and director of the Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai. Sharma has received numerous awards, including Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan from the President of India, as well as the Leverhulme Medal and the S.S. Bhatnagar Prize in ...

  8. About Prof. M. M. Sharma: Man Mohan Sharma, FREng (born May 1, 1937 in Jodhpur, Rajasthan) is an Indian chemical engineer. He was educated at Jodhpur, Mumbai and Cambridge. He obtained the Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1958) from UDCT (ICT) and subsequently M.Sc. (Tech.) in 1960.