P. C. S. Devara
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P. C. S. Devara | |
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P. C. S. Devara | |
| Born | Panuganti, Andhra Pradesh |
| Alma mater | Andhra University |
| Known for | Atmospheric Science, Aerosol–Climate Interactions |
Panuganti China Sattilingam Devara, also known as P. C. S. Devara,[1] is an Indian atmospheric scientist and physicist. His research focuses on lidar (light radar) technology, radio and optical remote sensing, climatology, atmospheric aerosols and climate dynamics. Devara has served as President of the Indian Aerosol Science and Technology Association (IASTA).[2]
Devara worked for over thirty-five years at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune,[3] where he led the Physical Meteorology and Aerology Division and later served as Director (Acting) and Scientific Advisor. Since 2014, he has been Director and Head of the Amity Centre of Ocean–Atmospheric Science and Technology (Amity COAST) at Amity University, Haryana (Gurugram/Manesar campus).[3][4]
Devara received his undergraduate degree with first-class honours in Physics from Andhra University. In 1974, he completed his postgraduate degree in Physics from the same university.[5][failed verification] In 1979, he received a doctoral degree in Physics from Andhra University under the guidance of Iqhbal Ahmed.[6][failed verification]