P S Subramanyam

PS Subramanyam
Director, ADA
Preceded by Dr Kota Harinarayana, Mr MB Verma
Succeeded by C D Balaji
Personal details
Alma mater Indian Institute of Science
Regional Engineering College, Warangal
Profession Scientist
Aerospace engineer

P S Subramanyam (born in 1950, in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh) is an Indian Aerospace Scientist and served as the Director of Aeronautical Development Agency.[1][2]

Education

He is a graduate in Mechanical Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Warangal in 1973 and Post graduate in Aeronautical Engineering from Indian Institute of Science in 1975.

Career Profile

He started his career with DRDL, DRDO Defence Research and Development Laboratory in 1975 and worked on various projects and significantly on control, guidance and navigation of IGDMP Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme.

He joined ADA Aeronautical Development Agency in 1986 and was holding various positions before becoming PGD and Director, ADA in 2005. He has been elevated to Distinguished Scientist in July 2007. With his sheer perseverance, he has taken the Light Combat Aircraft program through the Initial Operations Clearance in December 2013 in spite of many technological and organisational challenges. Under his leadership, ADA has grown leaps and bounds to spearhead the following new major programs - LCA AF MK-2, LCA Navy MK-2 and the feasibility study for the following projects - Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft and the Unmanned Combat Aircraft. He is also associated with the National Programme on Micro and Smart Systems (NP-MASS).

Fellow

He is a fellow of

Life Member

Awards and Honours

References

  1. "ADA".
  2. "Centre Extends Tenure of 3 Top Aerospace Scientists". Indian Express. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  3. "4 Defence Scientists Receive DRDO Award". Indian Express. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  4. "Governor Honours 'Inspired Indians'". Indian Express. Retrieved 20 January 2015.


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