Susmita Bose

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Born
Ranaghat, West Bengal, India
Children2 (Shohom and Aditya)
AwardsReceived Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (NSF PECASE), Fellow of MRS, AAAS, NAI
Susmita Bose
Born
Ranaghat, West Bengal, India
SpouseAmit Bandyopadhyay
Children2 (Shohom and Aditya)
AwardsReceived Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (NSF PECASE), Fellow of MRS, AAAS, NAI
Academic background
EducationBSc., Chemistry, 1990, University of Kalyani
M.S., Chemistry, 1992, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
PhD, 1998, Physical-Organic Chemistry, Rutgers University
Academic work
InstitutionsWashington State University
Main interests3D printing, medicinal compounds, drug delivery, surface modified metal implants for hip knee implants and bone tissue engineering
Websitehttps://mme.wsu.edu/susmita-bose/

Susmita Bose FRSC is an Indian-American scientist and engineer, best known for her research on biomaterials, 3D printing or additive manufacturing of bone implants and natural medicine. She is the Herman and Brita Lindholm Endowed Chair Professor in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Washington State University.

Bose was born and raised in India, and was inspired to pursue a career in chemistry by her high school teacher mother.[1] Following her passion for chemistry in 1990, she graduated with a B.S. degree in chemistry Honors from the University of Kalyani and pursued a Master's degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur. She then moved to North America to receive her Ph.D. from Rutgers University.[2]

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