Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Great achievement.
ISRO project directors
Chandraayan-1 : Mr Mayilsamy Annadurai, Tamil Nadu
Chandraayan-2: Ms M Vanitha, Tamil Nadu
Chandraayan-3: Mr P Veeramuthuvel, Tamil Nadu
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Veeramuthuvel is the son of Palanivelu, a railway employee from Villupuram district. He had a thirst for success in the space industry from an early age. After completing his vocational education, Veeramuthuvel studied in a private college in Tambaram and in IIT Chennai successively for vocational education, engineering and postgraduate research.
He did important research in the Aero-Space Department of IIT, Chennai and got an opportunity to become a scientist at ISRO in 1989. Veeramuthu Vel had a knack for tinkering with some intricate hardware work, which he learned from his diploma course.
In 2016, Veeramuthuvel's paper on vibration control in spacecraft electronics was tested at the UR Rao Satellite Center in Bengaluru. At that time, the technology was popular among ISRO scientists. Because this technology will help land a lander on the moon and operate a rover. Veeramuthu Vel's experimental effort, which won acclaim, also made him the Chandrayaan-3 Program Director.
Veeramuthuvel, who has worked in ISRO for the last 30 years in various responsibilities and projects, was appointed as the director of the Chandrayaan-3 project in 2019. Chandrayaan-3 was the brainchild of 29 Deputy Directors under Scientist Veeramuthu Vel, and countless other scientists and engineers under them. After more than four years of various studies and experiments, the Chandrayaan spacecraft has reached its full shape.
Veeramuthuvel, who is involved in all fields related to virtual technology, software and hardware, has spent the last two years in the laboratory. Tamils have already been project directors in Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2. Following this, the Chandrayaan-3 program also included a Tamil named Veeramuthuvel in the history of India's lunar journey.
Feel Proud of you Sri. Muthuvel ππΉπ
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