The Jagadeesans were a husband-and-wife couple who served in the Coimbatore Institute of Technology Math Department. Dr. Jagadeesan taught first year math and Dr.Sarada Jagadeesan taught second year math.
Dr.Jagadeesan
Dr.Jagadeesan was full of energy, and he was relentless in his teaching whether it was the theory, the examples and the homework. He was passionate and would conduct class on Saturday mornings to catch up with the material and the progress he wanted. He also took time to visit us at our hostel and encouraged us to do the best with what we had. He was kind and encouraging. I am not proud to admit that when he came up to me in class and saw me not taking notes, he was surprised and not happy. He asked me that I can do better and owe it to myself to be present and learn. I wish I had listened.
Dr. Sarada Jagadeesan
Dr.Sarada Jagadeesan was a petite woman who would not stand for any nonsense. She was tough but kind and a gentle soul. She was a good teacher and probably one of the few teachers I appreciated. She and Professor of English Joy Raju were good friends and they shared the same offices. Dr. Joy Raju was our first year English teacher and another great teacher as well. She was soft spoken and kind. A couple of incidents about Dr.Sarada Jagadeesan.
Once, she was teaching our class Fourier Transforms and she saw one of the students playing a prank and was annoying the class in general and snickering. She had him stand up. He was little short for his age and she said whenn you were in your diapers, I was getting my Ph.D. in Infinite Series and had him stand down from whatever nonsense he was doing. He stopped.
Another time, I asked her what was the physical meaning of the Laplace or the Fourier Transform and why it was a big deal in Electrical Engineering and she was a little taken aback and then she politely replied that these transforms are just mathematical tools and that I should learn the technique and would find problems that would match the solving techniques in Laplace Transform (time to frequency domain) and so on.
Dr. Radha Jagadeesan
Dr. Sarada Jagadeesan and Dr. Jagadeesan had a son name Radha Jagadeesan who was an IIT entrance exam top ranker, studied at IIT Kanpur and then Cornell and is a professor at Depaul University in Chicago. Dr. Radha won the Alonzo Church award (Alonzo Church was a professor at Princeton and the advisor for Alan Turing).
Jagadeesan, Radha: Software Engineering - School of Computing
Winners of the 2017 Alonzo Church Award – ACM Special Interest Group on Logic and Computation
Dr. Lalita Jagadeesan
She is the wife of Dr. Radha Jagadeesan and she has a BS/Ph.D. from MIT and is a senior strategy leader at Nokia.
Dr. Ravi Jagadeesan
Dr. Meena Jagadeesan
Dr. Jagadeesan and Dr. Sarada Jagadeesan raised an amazing family which should not be surprising given their intent and their passion for learning. I believe both of them immigrated to the US and Dr. Jagadeesan passed away a few years ago. My friend Rajesh Shanmugavel kept in touch with their family while he lived in the North East.
Rajesh Shanmugavel also mentioned that Dr.Sarada Jagadeesan has donated her pension for student scholarships for CIT students in need and she lives in Chicago.
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