Shekhar Bhansali Ph.D.
| Position |
Department / Business Unit |
| Associate Professor |
Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering |
| Institution |
Disciplines |
| University of South Florida |
Engineering |
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State / Provence |
| Tampa |
Florida |
| Country |
Website |
| USA |
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| 813-974-5250 |
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Dr. Bhansali's current research interests include Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) at the University of South Florida.
Education
Ph. D, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, EE, 1997; M. Tech. Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India Aircraft Production, 1991; B.E. Malaviya Regional Engineering, College, Jaipur, India, Metallurgical Eng., 1987
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