March 31
March 31
I am so shocked to hear about my Advisor, mentor, great Friend, and Guru, Professor Mica passing away in 2016, October 24. I fact, I regret terribly first for coming to know of his passing so very late in life and second for not keeping in touch with him at all after 1991. It just happened today morning that I was browsing for my publications and came across his obituary page. Me and CP Narayan were his first students in Clemson. I was so fortunate, grateful and thankful to Professor for offering me the Teaching assistantship without which I would never have been able to come to US from India.
I went back to India in 1999 November and have visited US 4-5 times. I have been wanting to visit Clemson whenever I was in the US but for one reason or another could not do it as mostly, I used to be in the west coast.
Yeah, I do have very fond memories of Professor Mica, having spent about 2.5 years at Clemson and meeting him at least once every week from Aug 1989 till Dec 1991 for my M.S. degree. I still distinctly remember when he first invited CP Narayan and myself for our First Thanksgiving dinner in 1989 at his place. When I told him that I don't eat meat at all, he quipped, "What Tangrila, you never ate meat all your Life. How did you survive man?" and then he called his wife immediately and told her to make some Vegetarian dishes. It was an experience for me and could not believe the love and affection with which he was serving around and joking and making us laugh all through. And at the end, he couldn't take it that I had only veg food, so he scooped up the grated and cooked carrot from inside the big baked turkey and put it on my plate and said, "Thats vegetarian, so you can eat". And I obliged him and ate that grated carrot. I can never forget this experience in my Life. What a great human being he was! He had a brilliant genius mind in making sense of seemingly random experimental data and correlating with theories that always left me amazing! When it came to work, he demanded the best and often chided us lovingly, "What you don't know even this basic simple thing. How did you pass out of IIT man?". He made a man out of me and to this I truly owe him very much that can never ever be able to repay!!
As my colleague and friend CP Narayan mentioned, that memorable trip to Oak Ridge National Laboratories in Nashville Tennesse to conduct our advanced experiments - High Temperature X-ray Diffraction and publishing a paper on the results we gathered and acknowledging the technicians there by mentioning their names on the paper as well. All goes to show how generous and a humble human being he was!
How I wish I should have met him at least once after I graduated in 1991.
Rest in peace Professor Mica. Hope you will pardon me for not getting in touch with at all after 1991. It's just the memories that remain forever.. Om Shanti!!
With much Love and Affection
Srinivas Tangirala
I went back to India in 1999 November and have visited US 4-5 times. I have been wanting to visit Clemson whenever I was in the US but for one reason or another could not do it as mostly, I used to be in the west coast.
Yeah, I do have very fond memories of Professor Mica, having spent about 2.5 years at Clemson and meeting him at least once every week from Aug 1989 till Dec 1991 for my M.S. degree. I still distinctly remember when he first invited CP Narayan and myself for our First Thanksgiving dinner in 1989 at his place. When I told him that I don't eat meat at all, he quipped, "What Tangrila, you never ate meat all your Life. How did you survive man?" and then he called his wife immediately and told her to make some Vegetarian dishes. It was an experience for me and could not believe the love and affection with which he was serving around and joking and making us laugh all through. And at the end, he couldn't take it that I had only veg food, so he scooped up the grated and cooked carrot from inside the big baked turkey and put it on my plate and said, "Thats vegetarian, so you can eat". And I obliged him and ate that grated carrot. I can never forget this experience in my Life. What a great human being he was! He had a brilliant genius mind in making sense of seemingly random experimental data and correlating with theories that always left me amazing! When it came to work, he demanded the best and often chided us lovingly, "What you don't know even this basic simple thing. How did you pass out of IIT man?". He made a man out of me and to this I truly owe him very much that can never ever be able to repay!!
As my colleague and friend CP Narayan mentioned, that memorable trip to Oak Ridge National Laboratories in Nashville Tennesse to conduct our advanced experiments - High Temperature X-ray Diffraction and publishing a paper on the results we gathered and acknowledging the technicians there by mentioning their names on the paper as well. All goes to show how generous and a humble human being he was!
How I wish I should have met him at least once after I graduated in 1991.
Rest in peace Professor Mica. Hope you will pardon me for not getting in touch with at all after 1991. It's just the memories that remain forever.. Om Shanti!!
With much Love and Affection
Srinivas Tangirala