Google Doodle: By the age of 12, Mani had read almost every book in his public library. She remained an avid reader throughout her life.
Google Doodle: Google is celebrating the 104th birthday of the country's first Indian woman scientist 'Anna Mani' today. Anna Mani has also been an Indian physicist and meteorologist. Today, because of them, the country has been able to get accurate weather forecast information. At the same time, he has prepared the basis for the country to use renewable energy.
Anna Mani has read almost every book
Let us tell you that on this day in the year 1918, Anna Mani was born in the former state of Travancore (present-day Kerala). He spent his early years in books very diligently. By the age of 12, Mani had read almost every book in his public library. She remained an avid reader throughout her life.
What was the education?
After passing 12th she did her Intermediate Science course at Women's Christian College (WCC) and completed her Bachelor of Science with Honors in Physics and Chemistry from Presidency College, Madras. After graduation, he taught at WCC for a year and got a scholarship for Postgraduate Studies at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Here, under the guidance of Nobel laureate Sir CV Raman, he studied spectroscopy, specializing in diamonds and rubies.
First knowledge of meteorological department
Anna Mani started working for the India Meteorological Department upon his return to the country in 1948, where he helped the country design and manufacture its own weather information. Let us tell you that she performed so well in this male-dominated field that by 1953 she became the head of a division. Under his leadership, over 100 weather equipment designs were simplified and standardized for production.
Specialization in Meteorological Instrumentation
Between 1942 and 1945, he published five papers, began his PhD dissertation and his graduate program at Imperial College, London, where he specialized in Meteorological Instrumentation.
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