Dr. Vijay P. Bhatkar is one of the most acclaimed IT leaders of India.
He is best known as an architect of PARAM series of Supercomputers,
GIST multilingual technology and Education-To-Home (ETH) mission. He is
widely recognized for his noteworthy contributions in bringing ICT to
the masses through a series of path-breaking initiatives. He is also
credited with the creation of several national institutions, notably
amongst them being the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
(C-DAC) – India’s national initiative in Supercomputing; the Electronics
Research & Development Centre (ER&DC), Trivandrum – India’s
largest R&D Centre in application oriented R&D in electronics;
the ETH Research Laboratory, Pune for launching Education-To-Home
mission; the International Institute of Information Technology (I2IT),
Pune – India’s largest Post-Graduate Institute for advanced education in
IT; and the India International Multiversity (IIMv) – an educational
initiative for promoting the concept of integral education.
For his contributions
to IT in India, he was conferred with the PADMASHRI award in 2000, one
of the highest civilian recognitions by the Government of India, the
Maharashtra Bhushan Award 1999-2000, the highest recognition of
Government of Maharashtra.
He is also a recipient of several prestigious national awards, notably
amongst them being, nomination for Petersberg Prize 2004, K. G.
Foundation’s Personality of the Decade Award 2004, Power Grid
Corporation of India Ltd., (PGCIL) Award 2001 for Excellence in
Information Technology, Om Prakash Bhasin Foundation Award 2000 in
Electronics & Information Technology, Priyadarshni Award 2000 for
contributions in the field of Information Technology, Federation of
Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) Award for Excellence
in Engineering & Technology 1999, Lokmanya Tilak Award 1999, Rotary
Excellence Award 1997, Pune’s Pride Award for Excellence in the World of
Education for the year 1996, the H.K. Firodia Award for life-time
achievements in science and technology 1995-96, Distinguished Alumni Award 1994 of Indian
Institute of Technology, Delhi, Vivdhlaxi Audyogik Samshodhan Vikas
Kendra (VASVIK) Award for 1993, Ramlal Wadhwa Gold Medal Award 1992 by
the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), ,
National Research Development Corporation (NRDC) Award (1984-85),
Electronics Man of the Year 1992 Award by Electronics Component
Industries Association (ELCINA)), Federation of Indian Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Award to ER&DC for excellence in
Research & Development in Electronics (1983), and Gold Medal Award
of Indian Geo-technical Society (1976). He is also conferred with
several social and spiritual awards, amongst them being Saraswati Award,
Vidarbha Gaurav Award, Pune Citadel Award, Vidarbha Bhushan Award,
Punya-Bhushan Award, and Gratitude Award.
He has served as a Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet of Government of India. He was also a Member of several IT Task Forces constituted by the Prime Minister in 1998 to propel India as IT superpower. He was invited to address The Royal Society in 2003. He led the Indian delegation to South Africa
to formulate Indo-SA initiative in Advanced Computing. He is a member
of the Indo-Russian Long Term Programme (ILTP) in Science &
Technology. He has also been a member of Indo-Hungarian and Indo-French
Joint Commissions.
Presently he is the
Chairman of the ETH Research Lab with ‘Education To Home’ (ETH) Mission
of bringing education to millions of homes transcending the barriers of
geographies, economic levels and languages, using advances in
information technologies.
Dr. Bhatkar is the founder Executive Director of the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) which is India’s
national initiative in Supercomputing where he led the development of
PARAM Supercomputers, GIST language technology and C-DAC’s well-known Advanced Computing Training School
(ACTS). Concurrently with C-DAC, he held the position of Advisor in the
Department of Electronics (now Ministry of Information Technology),
Government of India.
He was the National Project Director of the UNDP assisted projects –
Appropriate Automation Promotion Programme, Knowledge based Computer
System Programme, and Fibre Optic System and Applications Promotion
Programme.
When
India was denied the supercomputer by USA, Dr. Bhatkar took the
challenge of developing an indigenous supercomputer in a record time of 3
years and delivered India’s first supercomputer PARAM 8000 in 1991 and
went on to build PARAM 10000 in 1998, propelling India into the select
five nations who possessed this strategic technology. Based on PARAM
series of supercomputers, Dr. Bhatkar built the National Param
Supercomputing Facility (NPSF) which is one of the largest
supercomputing facilities of Asia. At
NPSF, he led the development of several high-performance computing
applications in collaboration with national as well as international
user agencies.
Simultaneously,
in a multilingual country of 1 billion people, where only 7 percent
speak English, Dr. Bhatkar launched a mission for developing
multilingual technology encompassing all languages of India.
In this mission, the celebrated GIST multilingual technology was
developed which made possible the use and co-existence of all Indian
languages alongwith English on standard computers, dissolving the
language barrier on computers once for all.
Faced
with the challenge of creating a large number of software professionals
in a shortest possible time, Dr. Bhatkar founded the Advanced Computing
Training School (ACTS) in C-DAC which over the years has provided
10,000 software professionals to the IT industry and many of them have
made both impact and name for themselves in US and other advanced
countries.
Prior to this in 1987 he was Vice President of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). which is India’s largest software enterprise. He was the Director of Electronics Research and Development Centre (ER&DC), Trivandrum from 1980-87 which, under his direction, emerged as India’s
largest R&D Centre in electronics. At ER&DC, he led the
development of several new products and systems leading to large-scale
commercialization. Concurrently, he was the Executive Director of KELTRON, India’s first state electronics development corporation which inspired a chain of such state corporations in different states of India.
At KELTRON, he implemented some of the largest projects in electronics
and IT in the 80’s, such as computerization of Calcutta Metro, security
systems for government, simulators for defence, and, most importantly,
distributed computer control systems for large power grids, power plants
and process industries of India.
For transforming education, he advented the concept of integral education and founded the India
International Multiversity (IIMV) of which he is presently the Founder
Chancellor. The IIMV is a multi-campus university founded on Indian
knowledge system addressed to aspiring learners across the world Through
IIMV, he is implementing several path-breaking projects relating to
transformation of pilgrimage places into knowledge pilgrimage places
through IT, and bringing IT to the masses through e-governance and
e-services. He is a member of the International Advisory Committee of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.
Dr. Bhatkar also
envisioned and architected the International Institute of Information
Technology (I2IT) for advanced education and research in IT. I2IT is
planned as India’s
largest high-end education institute with post-graduate education and
research facilities for over 1000 students. I2IT was dedicated to the
nation by the President of India on 28th May 2003. He is also a member of the Governing Board of Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Trivandrum promoted by Government of Kerala.
Dr.
Bhatkar has authored / edited 8 books and over 80 research publications
in supercomputing, artificial intelligence and distributed computer
control, optimal control and variational theory. His contribution in
nonlocal optimal control and nonlocal variational theory based on his
doctoral research have been acclaimed and his books on distributed
computer control and artificial intelligence published by Marcel Dekker,
New York have been used as graduate level text books in the US and
Indian universities. He has recently edited over 75 web-based tutorials
in engineering for India
International Multiversity. He has addressed several convocations of
Indian universities and delivered keynote addresses in several national
and international conferences and seminars.
Dr.
Bhatkar is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of the Computer Society of India,
Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering, New Delhi, Fellow
of the Maharashtra Academy of Science, Pune, Fellow of the Institution
of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Delhi, Senior Member of
the IEEE, USA, Member of the New York Academy of Sciences, New York, and
also several leading national and international professional societies
and task forces, holding active positions in many of them.
Dr. Vijay Pandurang Bhatkar was born on 11th October 1946 at Muramba, Maharashtra. He received the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, in 1972. He obtained his Master of Engineering in from M.S. University, Baroda, in 1968, and Bachelor of Engineering from Nagpur University in 1965.