List of Telugu People - Scientists

Scientists

  • Yellapragada Subbarao
  • Dr Raj Reddy - Renowned scientist in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science and academician.
  • Suri Bhagavantam: A famous Indian scientist and administrator who worked and collaborated with C.V.Raman He worked as Director of the Indian Institute of Science and the Defence Research and Development Organization and as adviser to the Indian defense ministry.
  • Yelavarthy Nayudamma
  • G. K. Podila
  • Dr.D. Bap Reddy: Entomologist and Acting Assistant Director-General of Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations
  • Narayanam Narasimha Murthy Dr N N Murthy, Quality & Environment Expert
  • Mahidhara Nalini Mohan Rao
  • Kallam Anji Reddy
  • Aldas Janaiah Goud
  • Mathukumalli Vidyasagar: Former director of Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), a DRDO defence lab in Bangalore.
  • Vulimiri Ramalingaswami: Indian medical scientist. former Director General of Indian Council of Medical Research
  • Ayyagari Sambasiva Rao: Founder of Electronics Corporation of India Limited. He worked in close association with Homi Bhabha and Vikram Sarabhai.
  • Mathukumalli V. Subbarao: Indian mathematician, specialising in number theory. He was a long-time resident of Edmonton, Canada.
  • U. Aswathanarayana
  • Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao

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