Ned Mohan

Ned Mohan obituary, Minneapolis, MN

Ned Mohan

Ned Mohan Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cremation Society of Minnesota (First Memorial Funeral Chapel) - Duluth on Feb. 15, 2024.
Obituary of Ned (Narendra) Mohan
Ned (Narendra) Mohan, 77, passed away on Sunday morning, February 11, at his home in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. He was preceded in death by his father, Madan Mohan Lal; mother, Champa Vati Devi, and brother, Shyam Agrawal. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Mary; their children, Michael and Tara; his sister Krishna (Krishan) Gupta; sister-in-law Sushma Agrawal, as well as cousins, nieces, nephews, and many members of the Paulsen family.
Narendra was born in India in 1946 and was raised in the central province of Madhya Pradesh. As an undergraduate, he studied at the Indian Institute of Technology – Kharagpur. He then attended the University of New Brunswick in Canada, and upon completing his MS, pursued his PhD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, graduating in 1973.
After completing a post-doc in 1975, he joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota where he remained until his passing with his work focused on Power Electronics and Systems and Sustainability. Among his many awards and recognitions, he became an IEEE Fellow in 1996, was elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) in 2014, and was named a Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota in 2019. Passionate about education, he wrote six textbooks translated into a total of nine major languages. He established CUSP (Consortium of Universities for Sustainable Power, https://cusp.umn.edu/) to create a global community of teaching/learning scholars whose mission is to provide a first-rate education in the field of Electric Energy Systems with an emphasis on sustainability with over 400 faculty from 235 U.S. universities having joined the consortium. He worked tirelessly and was driven to make a difference in his field and in the world. As perhaps his proudest professional accomplishment, he graduated 53 PhD students who carry on his legacy.
In 1970, while a graduate student in Madison, WI, Narendra met Mary, the love of his life, through a computer date as part of a research study by the Sociology department. They married in 1973 and moved to the Twin Cities, MN where they raised two children, with whom he shared a mutually adoring relationship. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1982.
Among his favorite activities were going out to breakfast with his family, walking with his grad students to have lunch at Seward Co-op, Indian cooking, watching his kids play tennis, repeating the same bad jokes, discussing politics and religion, and working at all hours.
As a Hindu, he enjoyed giving tours of the Hindu Mandir in Maple Grove, MN and speaking about Hinduism at interfaith events. He created a free online resource for teaching about the principles of Hinduism: https://hinduismresource.com/.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Narendra's honor may be made to the Hindu Society of Minnesota: Education Center Garden (https://hindu-society-of-minnesota-kiosk.myshopify.com/products/education-center-garden).
A memorial gathering for Narendra will be held from 5-8pm on Friday, February 23 at the Hindu Society of Minnesota temple (10530 Troy Ln N, Maple Grove).
As a Krishna devotee, these words from Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita are among his favorite: "While speaking learned words, you are mourning for what is not worthy of grief. Those who are wise lament neither for the living nor for the dead. Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; nor in the future shall any of us cease to be."

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February 26, 2024

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February 23, 2024

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John Perlick

February 26, 2024

I was a student in one of Dr. Mohan's very first classes at the U in the mid-1970s. It was difficult to avoid his immense force field while working in power electronics. He was a fabulous leader and a friend.

Mike Jensen

February 26, 2024

I met Ned over 20 years ago, taking his Power Electronics classes at the U. Not only an expert in his field, but one of the most passionate teachers I have ever met. After I graduated, we continued to work together in the power industry and have been friends for a long time. He was always so positive and optimistic. I will miss him dearly.

Linda Bullis

February 23, 2024

Remembering Ned will always bring a smile to my face as whenever Ned came to my office he never left without sharing his smile at least once during his visit. Also many of his smiles were followed by a small chuckle. He was such a pleasant man to work with, so thankful to have known and worked with Ned.
Linda Bullis
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Shreyas Maitreya

February 19, 2024

When I received my acceptance letter from the U of M and learnt that Prof Mohan was assigned as my academic advisor, I was thrilled and my undergraduate professors were very proud of my achievement. His contributions to the field of power electronics are unparalleled and it has been a great honor to study under his guidance.

Sanjeev Singh

February 19, 2024

I met him first time at IIT Delhi during my PhD and while introduction he told me that he belongs to Jabalpur MP, which is my home state. During Conversation I felt like having a true mentor. He was such a great personality that with him you always feel great. He always encouraged to do good for society and have a never give up attitude. I feel a personal loss and pray that he must be embraced by the almighty with love.

Subhash Kak

February 16, 2024

I am very sorry to hear of Ned Mohan's passing. I had met him in Minnesota on my several lecture visits and we had long been in correspondence. He was an outstanding engineer, and a world-leader in his field. He was greatly devoted to Hinduism's knowledge tradition. He will be much missed.

Raj Dash

February 16, 2024

Ned Mohan whom I called affectionately, Uncle was a very loved part of our Temple. He was involved and was an ambassador as well. He would take time to talk to many of the volunteers including myself. His words only overshadowed by his kindness and caring for pretty much everyone around him. He will be missed dearly.

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Sister Louise Inhofer

February 16, 2024

Dear Mary, Michael, and Tara My deepest sympathy for your loss. I have many precious memories of you. Ned, you and his extended family are in my prayers.
God bless you,
Sr. Louise

Charles Howe

February 15, 2024

I was in a graduate program working for Ned Mohan and will always remember him as a kind and gentle man. He was always very fair and I will always have great memories of him. May he rest in peace. Charles Howe

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