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This Article is From May 21, 2021

IIT Delhi Professor Dinesh Mohan Succumbs To COVID-19

"He was under treatment at St Stephen's Hospital after he tested positive for COVID-19. He passed away this morning due to a cardiac arrest. He was a stalwart in areas of road safety and transportation, and made immense contributions to research in the area," IIT Delhi Director V Ramgopal Rao said.

IIT Delhi Professor Dinesh Mohan Succumbs To COVID-19
Professor Dinesh Mohan passed away on Friday due to COVID-related complications

Dinesh Mohan, honorary Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi and renowned road safety and injury prevention expert, died of COVID-19 on Friday.

"He was under treatment at St Stephen's Hospital after he tested positive for COVID-19. He passed away this morning due to a cardiac arrest. He was a stalwart in areas of road safety and transportation, and made immense contributions to research in the area," IIT Delhi Director V Ramgopal Rao said.

Founder of Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme (TRIPP), Prof Mohan started his career with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in Washington DC, USA. He was with IIT Delhi's Centre for Biomedical Engineering since 1976.

"Extremely sad to know that Professor Dinesh Mohan, dear friend and former IIT Delhi faculty succumbed to Covid. Lots of memories of serious discussions on history and science. My sincere condolences to his wife Peggy Mohan," historian Irfan Habib expressed his condolences on Twitter.

Prof Mohan is known for his work in areas of advancing motorcycle helmet design, pedestrian and bicyclist safety and child restraint regulations, vehicle crashworthiness and road safety research, design of safer truck fronts, analysis of highway crashes, analysis of tractor driver vibrations and interaction between safety and environmental policies and developing safer ways for various modes of transportation to safely share the roadways.

An alumnus of IIT Bombay and University of Michigan, Mohan is also credited with publishing some of the earliest studies on the limited role of hard shells in motorcycle helmets, mechanical properties of human soft tissues at very high strain rates, head injury criteria for children, safety of three-wheeled scooter taxis, and bringing national attention to burn injuries caused by fireworks during the Diwali festival in India and agricultural injuries due to farm machines.

"Deeply shocked to learn about the passing of a giant of #injury prevention. Dinesh Mohan was an innovative, driven and fun leader in the field. Co-founder of the series of World Conferences and visionary #roadsafety champion. He leaves a huge legacy. Rest in peace my friend," Etienne Krug, Director Social Determinants of Health at WHO, said in a tweet.

“It is a huge loss for all the faculty, students and staff at TRIPP, IIT Delhi and all those known to him at the Institute and the Traffic safety community in India and the rest of the World. We all pray the almighty to give his family the strength to overcome this huge loss. May his soul rest in peace,” IIT Delhi said in a statement.

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