Praveen Kumar Gorakavi

Praveen Kumar Gorakavi

Praveen Kumar Gorakavi
Born May 24, 1989 (1989-05-24) (age 28)
Hyderabad, India
Nationality Indian
Fields Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Optical engineering, Mathematics, Physics.
Institutions Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
Osmania University
Known for Multidisciplinary research
Notable awards National Bal Shree Honour
FAPCCI Award
Ugadi Gavrav Puraskar
National Science Medal
Best Technologist for Disabled Empowerment
Recognition Award : Scientific Research
Appreciation Award : Design
Website
The Official Website of Gorakavi

Praveen Kumar Gorakavi (born May 24, 1989) is an Indian Scientist, Chemical Engineer, Inventor and consultant, recognized as a polymath and former child prodigy for his works in a spectrum of fields of Science and Engineering from childhood.[1][2]

Gorakavi's innovations span multiple scientific fields. He has developed a low-cost artificial limb, products for water purification, food storage, and biofuel synthesis. Praveen has recently designed a low-cost mechanical brailler to increase braille literacy in the developing world.[3]

Gorakavi received the award ‘Outstanding Engineer/Scientist for the year 2009-10’ from FAPCCI[4] and is considered to be the youngest recipient of this award. Earlier to this, Praveen received India’s prestigious award ‘Balshree’ from President of India. He received one of the highest civilian awards of Andhra Pradesh state, Ugadi Gaurav Puraskar, from state government of Andhra Pradesh.[5] Praveen was also awarded the ‘Best technologist – for disabled people empowerment’ by state government of Andhra Pradesh.

Currently, Praveen is working on hybrid solar energy encapsulation technology, involving solar spectrum bifurcation and subsequent concentration, as a part of doctoral studies at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology in Hyderabad, India.

References

  1. "Education Plus : A ‘technopreneur' in the making". The Hindu. 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
  2. "Young Judge". The Hindu. 2004-05-29. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
  3. Andrew Leibs. "Low-Cost Mechanical Brailler for Blind Students". About.com.
  4. Venkat (2011-08-02). "FAPCCI awards by Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh". fapccinews.blogspot.in. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
  5. "Ugadi Gaurav Puraskar 2004". The Hindu. 2004-03-22. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
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