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Please don't bring any nationalist debate. This thread is for my reference . Bangladeshis and Bangals of West Bengal is the topic
Abdus Suttar Khan
Born : 1940/1941 Brahmanbaria District, Bengal Presidency
Institutions: Florida State University, NASA, Alstom, United Technologies
Known For: Khan invented more than forty different alloys for commercial application in space shuttles, jet engines, train engines and industrial gas turbines.
One of Khan's inventions, high strength nickel based alloys, were used for increased fuel efficiency in F-15 & F-16 fighter engines. Subsequently, these alloys were declared as 21st Century materials for advanced aircraft engines in the Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Magazine (Popular Science, June 1990)
Jagadish Chandra Bose
Born 30 November 1858
Munshiganj, Bengal Presidency, British India (now Bangladesh)
IEEE named him one of the fathers of radio science. He is considered the father of Bengali science fiction. He also invented the crescograph. A crater on the moon has been named in his honor.
He made remarkable progress in his research of remote wireless signalling and was the first to use semiconductor junctions to detect radio signals. However, instead of trying to gain commercial benefit from this invention, Bose made his inventions public in order to allow others to further develop his research.
Bose subsequently made a number of pioneering discoveries in plant physiology. He used his own invention, the crescograph, to measure plant response to various stimuli, and thereby scientifically proved parallelism between animal and plant tissues.
Meghnad Saha
Born 6 October 1893
Shaoratoli, Dhaka,
Astrophysicist best known for his development of the Saha equation, used to describe chemical and physical conditions in stars.The Saha ionization equation, also known as the Saha–Langmuir equation, is an expression that relates the ionization state of an element to the temperature and pressure
Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Huq
Born: born in 1872 in the village of Paigramkasba, Fultala (Phultala), in the Khulna division of Bengal, now Bangladesh
Azizul Haque (also Azizul Hacque, Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Huq, Quazi Syed Azizul Haque 1872–1935) was a police officer of British India who worked with Edward Henry to develop the Henry Classification System of fingerprints. Haque, reportedly, provided the mathematical basis for the system. Though the His supervisor British Officer claimed the credit, Several modern researcher proved that It was Azizul Haque who provided the Fundamental research.
Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna
Born: 980 Munshiganj District of Bangladesh
He was one of the major figures in the spread of 11th-century Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism in Asia and inspired Buddhist thought from Tibet to Sumatra. He is recognised as one of the greatest figures of classical Buddhism, and Atisa's chief disciple Dromtön was the founder of the Kadam School.Atisa is also considered to be a key figure in the establishment of the Sarma schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Amartya Sen
Born Amartya Kumar Sen
3 November 1933 (age 82)
Manikganj, British India (present-day Bangladesh)
Sen has made contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, economic and social justice, economic theories of famines, and indexes of the measure of well-being of citizens of developing countries. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998.
Nobel Laureat Muhammad Yunus
Born 28 June 1940 (age 76)
Chittagong, Bengal Presidency, British India
Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist, and civil society leader who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance.
Abdus Suttar Khan
Born : 1940/1941 Brahmanbaria District, Bengal Presidency
Institutions: Florida State University, NASA, Alstom, United Technologies
Known For: Khan invented more than forty different alloys for commercial application in space shuttles, jet engines, train engines and industrial gas turbines.
One of Khan's inventions, high strength nickel based alloys, were used for increased fuel efficiency in F-15 & F-16 fighter engines. Subsequently, these alloys were declared as 21st Century materials for advanced aircraft engines in the Advanced Manufacturing and Materials Magazine (Popular Science, June 1990)
- Nano-catalysts developed are used for in fuel flow path in advanced jet engines for high mach propulsion
- Advanced abrasion resistant materials developed are used for increased fuel efficiencies of US AF fighter engines (Proprietary to United Technologies' Pratt & Whitney)
- Corrosion & fatigue resistant coatings deposited by cathodic arc process is used in advanced commercial in Pratt & Whiney jet engines (Proprietary to United Technologies' Pratt & Whitney)
- Electrodeposited wear resistant coatings developed is used in advanced GT24/26 industrial gas turbine engines by Alstom, Switzerland (Proprietary to Alstom, Switzerland)
- Electrodeposited oxidation-corrosion resistant coatings used by Alstom, Switzerland in Alstom Power GT-11 industrial gas turbine engines (Proprietary to Alstom, Switzerland)
Jagadish Chandra Bose
Born 30 November 1858
Munshiganj, Bengal Presidency, British India (now Bangladesh)
IEEE named him one of the fathers of radio science. He is considered the father of Bengali science fiction. He also invented the crescograph. A crater on the moon has been named in his honor.
He made remarkable progress in his research of remote wireless signalling and was the first to use semiconductor junctions to detect radio signals. However, instead of trying to gain commercial benefit from this invention, Bose made his inventions public in order to allow others to further develop his research.
Bose subsequently made a number of pioneering discoveries in plant physiology. He used his own invention, the crescograph, to measure plant response to various stimuli, and thereby scientifically proved parallelism between animal and plant tissues.
Meghnad Saha
Born 6 October 1893
Shaoratoli, Dhaka,
Astrophysicist best known for his development of the Saha equation, used to describe chemical and physical conditions in stars.The Saha ionization equation, also known as the Saha–Langmuir equation, is an expression that relates the ionization state of an element to the temperature and pressure
Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Huq
Born: born in 1872 in the village of Paigramkasba, Fultala (Phultala), in the Khulna division of Bengal, now Bangladesh
Azizul Haque (also Azizul Hacque, Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Huq, Quazi Syed Azizul Haque 1872–1935) was a police officer of British India who worked with Edward Henry to develop the Henry Classification System of fingerprints. Haque, reportedly, provided the mathematical basis for the system. Though the His supervisor British Officer claimed the credit, Several modern researcher proved that It was Azizul Haque who provided the Fundamental research.
Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna
Born: 980 Munshiganj District of Bangladesh
He was one of the major figures in the spread of 11th-century Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism in Asia and inspired Buddhist thought from Tibet to Sumatra. He is recognised as one of the greatest figures of classical Buddhism, and Atisa's chief disciple Dromtön was the founder of the Kadam School.Atisa is also considered to be a key figure in the establishment of the Sarma schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Amartya Sen
Born Amartya Kumar Sen
3 November 1933 (age 82)
Manikganj, British India (present-day Bangladesh)
Sen has made contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, economic and social justice, economic theories of famines, and indexes of the measure of well-being of citizens of developing countries. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998.
Nobel Laureat Muhammad Yunus
Born 28 June 1940 (age 76)
Chittagong, Bengal Presidency, British India
Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist, and civil society leader who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance.