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                        |  Job Kozhamthadam
 Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science from The University
     of Maryland, USA, in 1986.M.A. in History and Philosophy of Science from University
     of Notre Dame, USA, in 1980.M.Sc. in Physics from Patna University in 1972.B.Sc. Honours in Physics from St. Xavier's College,
     Ranchi, Ranchi University, in 1969.B.Ph. (Bachelor of Philosophy) from Jnana Deepa
     Vidyapeeth, Pune, in 1975.B.Th. (Bachelor of Theology) from Vidya Jyoti, Delhi, in
     1978. Teaching Experience
 Professor in Philosophy of Science, <!g>Cosmology, <!g>Hume,
     Science and Religion and Basic Science from 1986 to the present at Jnana
     Deepa Vidyapeeth, Pune.Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Science at Loyola
     University of Chicago, USA, in 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994. Publications
 The Discovery of <!g>Kepler's Laws: The Interaction of
     Science, Philosophy, and Religion. Notre Dame, U.S.A: University of Notre
     Dame Press, 1994.(Ed.) Interactions and Interpretation: Philosophical
     Reflections on Science, Religion, and <!g>Hermeneutics in Honour of Fr. De
     Smet, S.J., and Fr. de Marneffe, S.J. New Delhi: Intercultural
     Publications, 1997.(Ed.) Contemporary Science and Religion in Dialogue:
     Challenges and Opportunities. Pune: ASSR Publications, 2002. Awards and Recognitions
 The Discovery of Kepler's Laws: The Interaction of
     Science, Philosophy and Religion named Outstanding Academic Book of the
     Year 1994 by Choice Magazine.Member, Indian National Commission for the History of Science,
     Indian National Science Academy, from 1999 to the present.Deen Tarini Gold Medal for securing the highest marks
     among all the graduating students of the University of Ranchi in 1969.National Merit Scholarship from the Government of India,
     1969-Tuition Scholarship from University of Notre Dame, U.S.A.,
     1978-1980.Teaching Assistant Scholarship from University of
     Maryland, College Park, 1980-1986.Inclusion in the 14th Edition of Marquis Who's Who in the
     World.Inclusion in the 26th Edition of Dictionary of
     International Biography. Debate (1994).  
  
  
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