Professor Kandiah David Arulpragasam (16 September 1931 – 7 August 2003) was a Sri Lankan Tamil academic. He was the first vice-chancellor of Eastern University, Sri Lanka.
Early life and family
Arulpragasam was born on 16 September 1931.[1] He was educated at the S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia, St. John's College, Jaffna, Hartley College and Ananda College.[2] After school he joined the University of Ceylon, Colombo from where he graduated with BSc degree in zoology.[1] He then went to the UK for postgraduate studies.[2] He gained a Phd in marine zoology from the University of Wales.[1] He then did post-doctoral training in oceanography at the University of Southampton.[1]
Arulpragasam never married but lived with his brother (Arulanantham) and sister-in-law (Padma).[1]
Career
Arulpragasam joined the Department of Zoology at the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, becoming Professor of Zoology in 1973.[3] He was Dean of the Faculty of Science for a couple of years.[1]
Arulpragasam was appointed Director of Batticaloa University College in April 1985.[4] The college was given full university status in October 1986 and Arulpragasam became its first vice-chancellor.[2][4]
In October 1996 Arulpragasam was appointed Vice Chairman (Planning) of the second National Education Commission.[5][6] He was chairman of the Central Environmental Authority and First Associate Director of the Institute of Fundamental Studies.[3] He was also a member of the University Grants Commission and the Governing Council of the National Aquatic Research and Resources Development Authority.[3][6] He was president of the National Academy of Sciences between 1995 and 1997.[7]
Death
Arulpragasam died in Colombo on 7 August 2003.[2]
Research Publications
- Arudpragasam K.D. and Costa H.H. Atyidae of Ceylon.I. Crustaceana, 1962; 4: 1-24.
- Arudpragasam K.D. and Naylor E. Gill ventilation and the role of reversed respiratory currents in Carcinus maenas. Journal of Experimental Biology, 1964; 41: 299–307.
- Arudpragasam K.D. and Naylor E. Gill ventilation volumes, oxygen consumption and respiratory rhythms in Carcinus maenas. Journal of Experimental Biology, 1964; 41: 309–321.
- Arudpragasam K.D. and Naylor E. Patterns of gill ventilation in some decapod Crustacea. Journal of Zoology, 1966; 150: 401–411.
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