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Felix Bast was born on 27 May, 1980 in Payyanur. Discover Felix Bast's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 27 May, 1980
Birthday 27 May
Birthplace Payyanur
Nationality India

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2022

Bast is an elected fellow of the Linnean Society of London, the most prestigious society for taxonomists in the world. Bast is a member and expert panellist of the International Science Council, Paris- an apex body of science academies in the world. In 2022, he has become an expert member of International Union for Conservation of Nature. He served as in-residence intern with the President of India at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi in 2015 as part of Inspired Teacher program. Other recognitions include: Teaching Innovator Award from Ministry of Education, Government of India in 2019 DST Inspire Faculty Award from Department of Science and Technology, Government of India NAM-Leibniz Guest scientist award 2018 to do sabbatical at Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research, Bremen and Elected as national core committee representative of Indian National Young Academy of Sciences, New Delhi (2020)

2016

Bast is a professor at the Central University of Punjab, India. He also served as expedition scientist for Indian Antarctic Mission 2016-17 and conducted research at Bharati Station and Maitri Station, Antarctica. Bast authored popular science book Voyage to Antarctica detailing his experiences as part of the Indian Antarctic Mission. He served as a guest scientist at Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research, Bremen, Germany in 2018-19. Bast is a renowned algal taxonomist having discovered several new species from India and Antarctica. Species that he and his research team discovered include:

2005

Felix Bast was born in Payyannur, Kerala, India, as Vadakke Madam Sreejith Nambissan, to a Malayali Brahmin Nambissan family. He attended government Boys' High School in Payyannur. Subsequently, he completed BSc in Microbiology from Kannur University with the university first rank and MSc in Biotechnology with First Class from the University of Madras Guindy Campus. Bast was associated with the Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay as a PhD student and CSIR-JRF. In 2005 he left IIT Bombay to accept the Japanese Government Doctoral Scholarship (MEXT) and completed PhD in Marine Biology from Kochi University, Shikoku, Japan. Other institutes where he took training include Friday Harbor Laboratories (University of Washington, USA) and Marine Biological Association of UK laboratories, Plymouth, UK.