Sisir Kumar Mitra

Sisir Kumar Mitra

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field = Physics
work_institution = Bankura Christian College
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Sisir Kumar Mitra ( _bn. শিশির কুমার মিত্র) [or "Shishirkumar Mitra"] (October 24, 1890–August 13 1963) was an Indian physicist.

He was born and raised in Calcutta. His parents were the doctor Saratkumari and the school teacher Jaykrishna. At the age of nine he witnessed a hot air balloon and became intrigued in the phenomenon, so he began studying science. The family moved to Bhagalpur, where Sisir attended school and the local college. After his father died, his mother supported him through Presidency College of the University of Calcutta where he earned a B.Sc. In 1912 he gained his M.S. at the same institution.

He briefly became a scholar performing research before becoming a teacher. Eventually he taught at Bankura Christian College. In 1914 he married Lilavati Devi.

In 1916, Sisir was invited to join the new postgraduate department of physics at the University Science College. He gained a D.Sc. degree 1919, then left for Paris, France to study at the University of Paris. There he earned a second D.Sc. and would join Marie Curie at her laboratory. He developed an interest in the new science of radio communication, and went to the University of Nancy to research this field.

In 1923 he returned to India where he was appointed Khaira Professor of Physics. There, in addition to teaching, he established a laboratory to investigate wireless. He also initiated a new department at the Calcutta University that later became the "Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics".

In 1955 he retired from the university, becoming Emeritus Professor. He was given charge of the West Bengal Secondary Education Board, and spent six years organizing this administrative body.

He died after a short period of illness.

Among his accomplishments were his investigations into the ionosphere. Dr. Mitra proposed that ultraviolet light from the Sun created the middle, or E layer of the ionosphere. He also determined that ions in the ionosphere's F layer were what caused luminescence of the night sky, giving it a dusty hue rather than pitch black. In 1947 he published a reference treatise titled "The Upper Atmosphere" on atmospheric research.

Awards and honors

* Fellowship of the Royal Society, 1958
* Presidentship of the Indian National Science Academy, 1959-60.
* National Professorship, 1962.
* Padmabhushan, 1962.
* "S. K. Mitra Center for Research in Space Environment" is named for him.
* Mitra crater on the Moon is named for him.

Bibliography

* S. K. Mitra, "The Upper Atmosphere", Calcutta, Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1947.

External links

* [http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/July2000/BCJuly2000.html Biography]
* [http://www.calcuttayellowpages.com/shishirkr.html Shri Shishirkumar Mitra]
* [http://www.4to40.com/legends/index.asp?article=legends_skmitra Legends]
* [http://www.ias.ac.in/resonance/July2000/July2000p3-5.html Resonance]
* [http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/scientists/SKMitra.htm Vigyan Prasar] ----

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NAME= Mitra, Sisir Kumar
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Mitra, Shishirkumar
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Indian physicist
DATE OF BIRTH= 24 October1890
PLACE OF BIRTH= Kolkata
DATE OF DEATH= 13 August1963
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