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                Dornadula Chandrasekharam (Chandra) was  born on March 1948 in India.  He is a Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology    Bombay, since 1987. He obtained his M.Sc. degree  in Applied Geology and Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. He is working in  the fields of volcanology, groundwater pollution and geothermics over the  past  30 years and his current research interest is geothermics. Before joining IITB  he served CWRDM and CESS, Kerala, for 7 years as a senior scientist. He served  as the Head of the Department of Earth Sciences (2000-2003) and Centre of  Studies in Resources Engineering (2002-2008) in IITB. 
                  Prof.Chandra was  nominated as a TWAS (Third World Academy of Sciences, Italy) Visiting  Professor to Sanaa University, Yemen Republic between 1996-2001 and was  selected as a Senior Associate of the Abdus Salam International Centre for  Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy from 2002-2007. He received ICTP Fellowship  to conduct research at the Italian National Science Academy (CNR) in 1997 on  Indian geothermal waters and gases. Chandra extensively conducted  research in low enthalpy geothermal resources in India and in other countries and is  very well known amongst the geothermal  scientific community of the world. He chaired several World Geothermal  Congresses and international geothermal conferences.   With his vast experience in geothermics, Indian Institute of Technology  Bombay encouraged him to incubate M/s  GeoSyndicate Power Private Ltd., the only geothermal company in India. He is currently  the Chairman, the company in India.  
                  Chandra is a member of the International Geothermal Association and Geothermal Resources Council and represented the country in World Geothermal Congresses and several international  geothermal conferences. He is one of the executive members of International Society  of Groundwater for Sustainable Development (ISGSD) and  is a member, Editorial Board in Journal of Advanced Researches on Geology, Irvine, USA and Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, (Japan Mineralogical Socity), Japan. He conducted short courses in low enthalpy geothermal  resources in Argentina, Costa Rica, Poland and ICTP, Trieste. He supervised 15 Ph.D.  students and published more than  100 scientific papers in international and national  journals of repute.  
                  Chandra has active  international collaborations with – The Italian National Science Academy (CNR)  - Italy, IITB - Monash University Academy – An Indian – Australian Research  Partnership, University of Science and Technology (AGH) in Krakow – Poland,  Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm Sweden, ICS–UNIDO (International  Center for Science and Higher Education: United Nations Industrial Development  Organization), School of Environmental Studies, China University of  Geosciences , Beijing, and Department of Geosciences, China University, Wuhan, China.   
                Chandrasekharam is an  independent Director on Board of Directors in several public sector  companies. Two  among his five books – ‘Low Enthalpy  Geothermal Resources for Power generation’ and ‘Geothermal Energy Resources for Developing Countries’ have become  handhold kit in the geothermal power generation sectors of the world. 
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