Indian-American physicist Chopra honoured as Professor Emeritus

By Lalit K. Jha, IANS,

New York : Indian-American physicist Dev Chopra has been honoured as Professor Emeritus by the Texas A&M University, which has also recognised him as the most successful science professor in first 100 years of the university’s history.


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Chopra, who graduated from the Panjab University, was bestowed with Professor Emeritus status by the university president Dan Jones at a function recently, an official statement said.

“It is a great delight and a great honour, on behalf of the students, faculty, and the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents, to bestow upon you the honour of Professor Emeritus,” Jones said.

Chopra, who worked as physics professor and department head at A&M-Commerce for 33 years, said: “I always told my students I wanted to give them their money’s worth.”

He was named Regents Professor of Physics in 1995 – thus becoming the university’s first recipient of the award.

He published over 70 refereed articles and contributed to several books, graduated a large number of masters students, and received $1.5 million in research grants from external sources.

“Dr. Chopra was the most successful science professor in the first 100 years of the university,” said Ben Doughty, a professor of physics at A&M-Commerce and former department head.

Chopra had his masters in physics from the University of Nebraska, and PhD in the same subject from New Mexico State University.

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