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Updated: August 12, 2015 18:42 IST
New chiefs for DRDO labs CABS, GTRE - The Hindu
In two elevations to top posts at two city-based defence labs, M.S. Easwaran, Outstanding Scientist, has been appointed Director of DRDO's Centre for Air Borne Systems (CABS), Bengaluru.
M.Z Siddique, Outstanding Scientist and Project Director (Kaveri), takes over as Director, Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), based in the city, according to an official announcement.
Mr. Easwaran, an M.Sc in Physics and Electronics from the University of Delhi and M.Tech in Electrical Engineering from IIT-Delhi, had been officiating in the post after former Director Christopher was elevated as Secretary, Defence R&D, and Director General DRDO. He assumed charge on July 16. He has been involved in developing radars for the Akash missile, the Light Combat Aircraft, maritime patrol and was associate programme director for the Airborne Early Warning and Control programme.
Mr. Siddique, a mechanical engineer, succeeds C.P. Ramanarayanan who was elevated last month as DRDO's Chief Controller R&D and posted to New Delhi.
New chiefs for DRDO labs CABS, GTRE - The Hindu
In two elevations to top posts at two city-based defence labs, M.S. Easwaran, Outstanding Scientist, has been appointed Director of DRDO's Centre for Air Borne Systems (CABS), Bengaluru.
M.Z Siddique, Outstanding Scientist and Project Director (Kaveri), takes over as Director, Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), based in the city, according to an official announcement.
Mr. Easwaran, an M.Sc in Physics and Electronics from the University of Delhi and M.Tech in Electrical Engineering from IIT-Delhi, had been officiating in the post after former Director Christopher was elevated as Secretary, Defence R&D, and Director General DRDO. He assumed charge on July 16. He has been involved in developing radars for the Akash missile, the Light Combat Aircraft, maritime patrol and was associate programme director for the Airborne Early Warning and Control programme.
Mr. Siddique, a mechanical engineer, succeeds C.P. Ramanarayanan who was elevated last month as DRDO's Chief Controller R&D and posted to New Delhi.