Kamalendu Deb Krori

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Kamalendu Deb Krori
Born (1930-01-21) 21 January 1930 (age 94)
NationalityIndian
Other namesDr. K. D. Krori
EducationUniversity of Calcutta
Jadavpur University
Known forKrori–Barua Solution
Scientific career
FieldsTheoretical physics
InstitutionsCotton University
Gauhati University

Kamalendu Deb Krori (born 21 January 1930) is an Indian theoretical physicist and the former Principal of Cotton College.[1]

He pioneered research on general relativity in the North Eastern region of India and guided 16 scholars for their Ph.D. degrees.[2][3] He has co-authored almost 150 peer-reviewed research papers in International Journals. He is known for the “Krori-Barua Solution”[4][5] a general relativistic solution for a singularity free charged fluid sphere (1975); the pertinent paper has more than 150 citations. In 1982, Krori along with two students showed why the elusive fundamental particles neutrinos, originally believed to be mass-less like the photons, must possess some finite rest mass in order to be consistent with Einstein's general theory of relativity.

In 1998, the Japanese Super-Kamiokande experiment confirmed that neutrinos indeed possess tiny masses by confirming existence of neutrino oscillations by which neutrinos change their flavours during their long cosmic journeys.

Education and career[edit]

Krori received a BSc degree from Karimganj College and M.Sc from Calcutta University[6] in 1953.

Krori joined Karimganj College and then Cotton College as a lecturer.[6] He became a professor at St. Anthony's College, Shillong.[6] After holding many teaching positions, he earned Ph.D. degree by virtue of independent research in theoretical physics from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in 1971. He joined Cotton College, Guwahati, in north-east India, as a lecturer in physics. There he started research on the general theory of relativity. Later he became a full professor and headed the Department of Physics. He became the Principal of the institute in 1987 and retired in 1991.

Honours and recognition[edit]

Krori has received awards including:[7]

Selected publications[edit]

  • "Selected publications by K.D. Krori".[better source needed]

Books[edit]

  • K.D. Krori (2010) "Fundamentals of SPECIAL and GENERAL RELATIVITY," in: K.D. Krori (1 January 2010). Fundamentals of SPECIAL and GENERAL RELATIVITY. PHI LEARNING PVT. LTD. p. 332. ISBN 978-8120338678.
  • K.D. Krori (2012) "Principles of Non - Relativistic and Relativistic Quantum Mechanics," in: K.D. Krori (1 January 2012). Principles of Non - Relativistic and Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. Prentice Hall India Learning Private Limited. p. 348. ISBN 978-8120344938.
  • K.D. Krori (2012) "Advanced Heat and Thermodynamics," in: K.D. Krori (30 June 2004). Advanced Heat and Thermodynamics. New Central Book Agency. ISBN 978-8173819353.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dr Krori conferred with awards". The Assam Tribune. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Dr. K. D. Krori".
  3. ^ Krori, K. D.; Chaudhury, T.; Mahanta, Chandra Rekha; Mazumdar, Ajanta (1990). "Some exact solutions in string cosmology". General Relativity and Gravitation. 22 (2): 123–130. Bibcode:1990GReGr..22..123K. doi:10.1007/BF00756203. S2CID 121840717.
  4. ^ "Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Krori, K. D.; Chaudhury, T.; Bhattacharjee, R. (1982). "Some exact solutions of Einstein-Dirac-Maxwell fields and massive neutrino". Physical Review D. 25 (6): 1492–1498. Bibcode:1982PhRvD..25.1492K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.25.1492.
  6. ^ a b c HP Roychoudhury (13 December 2013). My Journey & Sovereign United Bengal. Partridge Publishing. p. 261. ISBN 9781482812015. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Award to former Cotton principal Dr KD Krori". The Assam Tribune. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Retired Principal of Cotton College Dr K. D. Krori honoured with VR Award". The Sentinel. 23 December 2020. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Academic Physics Prize 2021". Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Himanta Biswa Announces Names of 19 Awardees in 3 Categories, Assam Baibhav, Saurav & Gaurav Award". The Sentinel. 12 December 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2021.