Ashok Gadgil Age, Wife, Family, Biography
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Hometown: Mumbai
Age: 74 Years
Marital Status: Married
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Profession | Professor |
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Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Grey (Semi Bald) |
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Awards, Honours, Achievements | • 1996: Discover Award for Discover magazine for UV Waterworks • 1996: Best of What's New Award by Popular Science magazine for UV Waterworks • 2004: Laureate (Health) at The Tech Awards, for UV Waterworks • 2007: Breakthrough Award by Popular Mechanics—for Berkeley-Darfur Stove • 2009: The 15th Annual Heinz Award with special focus on the environment • 2011: European Inventor Award with Special Focus on the Environment for UV water disinfection device • 2012: Zayed Sustainability Prize in the Individual category • 2012: Lemelson-MIT Prize Award for Global Innovation • 2013: Laureate (Economic Development) at The Tech Awards in the Team award category for the Berkeley-Darfur Stove • 2013: Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water Creativity in the team award category • 2015: Leo Szilard Lectureship Award of the American Physical Society for applying physics to a variety of social problems and developing sustainable energy, environmental and public health technologies • 2016: R&D100 Award by R&D Magazine for Sustainable and Affordable Fluoride Removal (SAFR) treatment of groundwater • 2017: Curry Stone Design Prize for design under resource scarcity • 2022: Director's Award from Berkeley Lab for Social Impact https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashok_Gadgil#:~:text=Berkeley%20Lab%20Director%27s%20Award%20for%20Lifetime%20Achievement • 2023: R&D World's inaugural Award for R&D Leader of the Year • 2023: United States National Medal of Technology and Innovation for providing life-sustaining resources to communities around the world • 2024: Bharat Asmita National Award for "Best use of Science and Technology through Innovation" |
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Date of Birth | 15 November 1950 (Wednesday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 74 Years |
Birthplace | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Nationality | American |
Hometown | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
College/University | • University of California, Berkeley • University of Mumbai • IIT Kanpur |
Educational Qualification(s) | • B.Sc in Physics from University of Bombay (1967 - 1971) • M.Sc in Physics from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (1971 - 1973) • M.A. in Physics from University of California, Berkeley (1975) • Ph.D in Physics from University of California, Berkeley (1979) |
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Marital Status | Married |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Ashok Gadgil
- In 1979, after completing his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, he moved back to India and stayed in India for five years and worked for a non-profit organisation. While working for the non-profit organisation, his main work focused on technologies related to energy efficiency and renewable energy and policies for the energy-strapped India.
- In 1988, he returned to India and received four Indian patents for solar heaters; however, due to petty politics, he was not able to complete the project and returned to the United States in the same year.
- After returning to the USA, he again began working in the field of energy efficiency and indoor air quality at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).In 1996, he invented the UV Waterworks which was a water purification system that uses UV light from a low-pressure mercury discharge (similar to that in a fluorescent lamp) to disinfect drinking water.
- According to Ashok Gadgil, the idea for the UV Warwerworks first sparked after the outbreak of Cholera in cholera epidemic in South and Southeast Asia in 1993.
- In 1999, Gadgil was featured in the documentary Me and Isaac Newton. The documentary was directed by an English television, film director and producer Michael David Apted. The documentary won several awards.
- In 2004, he became a Co-Editor for Ann—revs. of Environment and Resources and in the same year, he designed a stove for refugees in Darfur, Sudan, in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development.
- His main focus for the redesigning of the stoves was on cost and simplicity modifications so that they could be created locally.
- In 2008, he was featured in the documentary Flow: For Love of Water.
- In 2012, Ashok Gadgil invented a technology for removing arsenic from drinking water with a low-voltage electric current and iron electrodes known as the Electro-Chemical Arsenic Removal (ECAR).
- In 2013, he was inducted into the US National Academy of Engineering.
- In 2014, he was inducted into the class of 2014 National Inventor’s Hall of Fame (NIHF) in Washington D.C.
- In 2023, he began working as a Distinguished Professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Berkeley
- Gadgil also serves as the Distinguished Chair of the Andrew and Virginia Rudd Family Foundation and Professor of Safe Water and Sanitation at the University of California, Berkeley.