Report row ousts top Indian scientist

TitleReport row ousts top Indian scientist
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsJayaraman, K.
JournalNature
Volume462
Issue7270
Pagination152
ISSN00280836
AbstractBANGALORE The first appointment in a scheme to recruit expatriate scientists to senior positions in the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - India's largest science agency - seems to have misfired badly. Shiva Ayyadurai, an entrepreneur inventor and Fulbright Scholar with four degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, was the first scientist to be appointed under the CSIR scheme to recruit about 30 scientists and technologists of Indian origin (STIOs) into researcher leadership roles.
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