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  1. Man Mohan Sharma, FRS, FREng (born May 1, 1937) is an Indian chemical engineer. He was educated at Jodhpur, Mumbai , and Cambridge . At age 27, he was appointed Professor of Chemical Engineering in the Institute of Chemical Technology , Mumbai. [3]

  2. Summary: Man Mohan Sharma obtained Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1958) from Bombay University and subsequently MSc (Tech) in 1960. He obtained PhD (Chemical Engineering) (1964) at Cambridge University with PV Danckwerts.

  3. 2020. Almost global attitude consensus of multi-agent rigid bodies on in the presence of disturbances and directed topology. M Sharma, I Kar. Nonlinear Dynamics 104, 3617-3631. , 2021. 3. 2021. Attitude Stabilization of Quadrotor with bounded angular velocity and bounded control input. M Sharma.

  4. 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. In 1964 he returned to India as Professor at the University of Bombay and later became ...

  5. Dec 31, 2019 · An Interview with Prof. Man Mohan Sharma Shashwat Kulkarni Institute of Chemical Technology, Nathalal Parekh Road, Matunga, Mumbai - 400019 Devavrat Sathe Institute of Chemical Technology, Nathalal Parekh Road, Matunga, Mumbai - 400019 Ameya Chaudhari

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · 🙏🏽♥️Brigadier Man Mohan Sharma (Retd), FRGS (13th Jan, 1933 — 12th Mar, 2024) was born in a highly educated family of Sialkot (in undivided India, now in Pakistan) during the auspicious festival of Lohri. His ancestors were in the Maratha Army, settled in Panjab and took part in the First War of Independence against the British in 1857.

  7. The allocated yearly research budget per student was just US $150. Undeterred, Man Mohan Sharma said, “Money does not matter. Ideas matter." And he himself showed how. For instance, he pioneered the chemical method of determining effective interfacial areas in liquid systems at a cost that was a small fraction of the prevailing physical methods.