Name: Myilsami Annathurai
Born: 02-07-1958
Parents: Myilsami, mother of Balasaraswati
Location: Pollachi, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Position held: Scientist
Awards: Karmaveer Kamarasar Memorial Award, Four Indian Space Research Awards, Five Doctoral Degrees, Three International Awards for Chandrayaan-1 Project, Australia-India Institute Top Level Award, Sir CV Raman Memorial Science Award, Hari Om Ashram Proud Vikram Sarabhai Research Award , Karnataka State Government Award for Science, H.K. Protia National Science Award, National Aeronautical Science Technology Award, Srichandrasekharendra Saraswathi National Science Award, Amara Bharathi National Science Award, Bajaj Memorial Award of National Quality, Kongu Achiever Award, Tamil Mamani, Tirupur Tamil Sangam, Science Anna, Karnataka Tamil Peravai, Hubli, Dr. Raja Sir Muthiah Chettiar Birthday Commemorative Gift 2012, CPA Adithyanar Literary Prize-2013
History: -Biography
Myilsami Annathurai was born on Monday, July 2, 1958, in the village of Kothavadi, Pollachi taluka, Coimbatore district, to Mr. Myilsami, a teacher and Mrs. Balasaraswathi. He completed his basic education up to class XI in mother tongue Tamil in government schools. He received his introductory class at Pollachi Nallamuthu Counter Mahalingam College, his Bachelor of Engineering degree from the Government College of Technology, his Master's degree in Engineering, his B.C.O Technical College and his Doctorate in Engineering from Anna University of Technology.
He was the project director of the Chandrayaan-1 project, which was the first Indian spacecraft to be sent to the moon. He completed his Bachelor of Engineering degree from Government Engineering College, Coimbatore. Coimbatore flower. சா. Co. He holds a Masters Degree in Engineering from the College of Technology. Annathurai has received five doctoral degrees so far.
Annathurai has a habit of spending his holidays with school and college students. The students also listen to his speech very eagerly. That is why he is affectionately known as Junior Kalam.
As a guide for current youth, he has written a book entitled ‘Kaiyaruge Nila’ which covers their early days and Chandrayaan mission.
He writes a series of articles on India's first Mars trip in the Tamil daily Dinathandi every Sunday under the title 'Kaiyaruge Sevvai'.
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He joined the Indian Space Agency in 1982 as a grassroots scientist and gradually rose through his untiring labors and small discoveries to make his name as a leading scientist in Indian space exploration today. He rose to become the Director of India's first Lunar Project in 2004 after excelling as the Project Director of eight Indian National Satellites. The discovery of the moon is a historic event, led by nearly 3000 Indian and international scientists.
Following the success of the Chandrayaan-1 project, he has been promoted to the position of Chief Project Director of the Large Satellite Army, a satellite of Indian college students with all satellites, including India's first microscopic satellite, India's first Mars orbiting satellite, and India's second lunar orbit. Myilsamy Annathurai.
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