Rajarshi Banerjee
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering |
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| University of North Texas |
Nanostructures Engineering |
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| Columbus |
Ohio |
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Education
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India Metallurgical Engineering B.Tech 1993; Ohio State University Materials Science & Eng. M.S. 1997; Ohio State University Materials Science & Eng. Ph.D. 1998
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