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Arun Sharma is an Indian Australian computer science professor. He is a distinguished emeritus professor at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) where he was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Commercialisation from 2004 to 2019. [1] [2] He is the Council Chair of the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute. [3]
Arun Sarma was born in Dibrugarh where his father Tilak Chandra Sarma was the editor of The Times of Assam.In 1935, the family migrated to the village of Halemguri near the tea hamlet of Halem, where the elder Sarma, inspired by Gandhian ideals, decided to take up farming and engage himself in social work.
Arun Kumar Sharma was born on the last day of 1924 in Calcutta in British India (now Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal) to Charu Chandra Sharma–Shovamoyee couple. His family went into financial troubles when his father died when he was 8 years of age and he was brought up at his maternal grandparents' house. [ 8 ]
Arun Sharma (Services cricketer) (born 1971), former cricketer who played for J&K and Services, and coach; Arun Kumar Sharma (1924–2017), Indian cytogeneticist, cell biologist, and cytochemist; Arun Sarma, writer from Assam; Arun Sharma (computer scientist) (PdD 1990), Indian-Australian professor
Arun Kumar Sarmah (born 1 November 1956) was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Lakhimpur constituency of Assam and is a member of the Asom Gana Parishad political party. Political career
Arun Kumar Sarma is the Director General at North East Centre for Technology Application and Reach, [1] [2] [3] and a former Professor and Dean at Vellore Institute of Technology. Education and career
The book is a fictionalized and humorous account of Indian bureaucracy and economic policies. [19] 1960 The Lotus and the Robot: Arthur Koestler: This book contains the author's experiences in India and Japan. The book was highly critical of the cultures of both nations. [20] The book was banned for its negative portrayal of Gandhi. [21] 1962
1977 - IRS published its first rule book. 1979 - IRS was authorised by the Indian Government to assign load lines on Indian flag vessels. In the same year it diversified its activities to include inspection for land based industries. 1983 – dual class agreement with Bureau Veritas. 1984 – dual class agreement with Germanischer Lloyd.