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Bhaskar Dattatraya Kulkarni (1949–2019), popularly known as B. D. among his friends and colleagues, was an Indian chemical reaction engineer and a Distinguished Scientist of Chemical Engineering and Process Development at the
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, Pune. An INSA Senior Scientist and a J. C. Bose fellow, he was known for his work on fluidized bed reactors and
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. He is an elected fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science Academy,
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and the Indian National Academy of Engineering. The
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, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards for his contributions to Engineering Sciences in 1988.


Biography

B. D. Kulkarni, born on 5 May 1949 into a
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family in
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in the western Indian state of
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, did his schooling at New English High School and after passing the matriculation with distinction in 1964, he did his pre-university course at
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before joining
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of
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from where he graduated in chemical engineering in 1970. He continued there to complete his master's degree in chemical engineering in 1972 and enrolled at
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, Pune (NCL) in 1973 for his doctoral degree under the guidance of L. K. Doraiswamy, a noted chemical engineer and Padma Bhushan recipient. He worked under Doraiswamy, who is credited with developing Organic Synthesis Engineering as a definitive scientific stream, and secured a PhD in 1978 during which time he was invited by
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, a Padma Vibhushan laureate, to join the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai but, on advice from Doraiswamy, he remained at NCL where he would spend the rest of his career. He served the institution in various capacities as Scientist C (1979–84), Scientist EI (1984–88), Scientist EII (1988), Scientist F (1988–93) and superannuated as Scientist G in 2010. On the administration front, he served as the Deputy Director and Head of the Chemical Engineering Division. Post-retirement, he served NCL as a Distinguished Scientist and continues his researches.


Career

Kulkarni's researches were mainly in the fields of Chemical Reaction Engineering,
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and Transport phenomena and he is known for his work on fluidized bed reactors and
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. He is credited with introducing an integer-solution approach and novel ideas on noise-induced transitions and his work on
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-based evolutionary formalisms is reported to have assisted in a better understanding of reacting and reactor systems. His work spanned from conventional chemical reaction engineering in gas-liquid and gas-solid catalytic reactions to reactor stability to stochastic analysis of chemically reacting systems as well as inter-disciplinary fields. A model reaction system termed ''Encillator'', an analytical approach for the solving model equations based on arithmetics, use of initial value formalism for modelling fluidized-bed reactors, introduction of normal form theory, evolutionary algorithms and
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in analysing reactor behavior and performance are some of the contributions made by him. He holds US and Indian patents for several processes he has developed which include ''Method and an Apparatus for the Identification and/or Separation of Complex Composite Signals into its Deterministic and Noisy Components'', ''Process for preparation of pure alkyl esters from alkali metal salt of carboxylic acid'', and ''Enantioselective resolution process for arylpropionic acid drugs from the racemic mixture''. Kulakrni's researches have been documented in several peer-reviewed articles; and the online article repository of Indian Academy of Sciences has listed 250 of them. Besides, he has contributed chapters to books edited by others and has published seven edited or authored texts, including ''Recent Trends in Chemical Reaction Engineering'', ''Advances in Transport Processes'', ''The Analysis of Chemically Reacting Systems: A Stochastic Approach'' and ''Transport processes in fluidized bed reactors''. He has guided several master's and doctoral scholars in their studies and has conducted training for students on
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. He also serves as one of the directors of Hitech Bio Sciences India Limited, a probiotics and
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manufacturer based in Pune and is a member of the advisory committee of the International Conference on Sustainable Development for Energy and Environment (ICSDEE 2017).


Awards and honors

The Indian National Science Academy awarded Kulkarni the Young Scientist Medal in 1981, making him the first chemical engineer to receive the honor. He received another award in 1981, the Amar Dye Chem Award of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers; IIChE would honor him again in 1988 with the Herdillia Award for Excellence in Basic Research in Chemical Engineering. The
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awarded him the
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, one of the highest Indian science awards the same year. The National Chemical Laboratory selected him s the Best Scientist of the Year in 1992 and the year 2000 brought him two awards, ChemTech-CEW Award of the ChemTech Foundation and the FICCI Award of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry. Kulkarni, a CSIR Distinguished Scientist at NCL, was elected as a fellow by Maharashtra Academy of Sciences in 1988, the same year as he became a fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences. He received the elected fellowship of the Indian National Academy of Engineering and the Golden Jubilee Fellowship of the Institute of Chemical Technology (then known as the University Department of Chemical Technology-UDCT) in 1989. The Indian National Science Academy elected him as a fellow in 1990 and
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chose him as an elected fellow in 2002. When the
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of the Department of Science and Technology selected scientists for the J. C. Bose National Fellowship in 2009, he was also included in the list of recipients.
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, the official journal of the
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, issued a
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on him in 2009 titled ''Kulkarni Issue'' with the guest editorial written by his mentor, L. K. Doraiswmy and the issue featured his biosketch jointly written by Ganapati D. Yadav, V. K. Jayaraman and V. Ravikumar, all known chemical engineers.


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See also

* List of chemical engineers * History of chemical engineering


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulkarni, B. D. Recipients of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in Engineering Science 1949 births Indian scientific authors Fellows of the Indian Academy of Sciences Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy People from Nagpur district TWAS fellows Indian chemical engineers Chemical reaction engineering 20th-century Indian inventors Living people Fellows of the Indian National Academy of Engineering Indian technology writers 20th-century Indian engineers Engineers from Maharashtra