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Narayanan Komerath
Narayanan Menon Komerath is an Indian-born professor of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. He has written numerous articles and books. He is known for his views on ways to build structures in space from asteroid debris, which could be used for a space-based economy, and for his research into microwave power transmission in space. Komerath continues to take an active interest in Indian affairs. He has defended the US-based India Development and Relief Fund, Indian Development and Relief Fund, a charity, from accusations that its funds were being used to foster communal violence in India. He has proposed a break-up of Pakistan to remove its ability to export global terror. Career Narayanan Menon Komerath was born in Peringavu, Thrissur, Kerala, India. He studied at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, obtaining a B. Tech in Aeronautical Engineering in 1978. He then went to the Georgia Institute of Technology where he obtained a ...
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