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Profile | Krishna RajanScDErich Bloch Chair SUNY Empire Innovation Professor SUNY Distinguished Professor Research TopicsMaterials informatics; Quantitative high resolution imaging; Atom probe tomography OverviewProfessor Rajan is the leading proponent of the field of Materials Informatics. His research is centered on the application of information science and data intensive methodologies for the discovery, characterization and modeling of materials. Along with computational studies, he is a leader in the field of advancing quantitative methods for the interpretation of nanoscale chemical imaging techniques such as, atom probe tomography. EducationScD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Materials Science, Minor: Science and Technology Policy, 1978 BASc, University of Toronto, Metallurgy and Materials Science, 1974 Postdoctoral Appointments:Massachusetts Institute of Technology, May 1978 – Oct. 1978 Professional Career2015-present: University at Buffalo, The State University of New York: inaugural Erich Bloch Chair & Empire Innovation Professor, Department of Materials Design and Innovation 2010 - 2105: Iowa State University: inaugural Wilkinson Professor of Interdisciplinary Engineering 2006 - 2015: Iowa State University: Professor- Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Graduate Program 2011 - 2015: Ames National Laboratory, Dept. of Energy- Associate Research Scientist 2006 - 2009: Iowa State University: Stanley Chair of Interdisciplinary Engineering 2005 - 2015: Iowa State University: Professor of Materials Science and Engineering 1993 - 2005: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Professor of Materials Science 1987 - 1993: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Associate Professor of Materials Science 1982 - 1984: University of Ottawa- School of Medicine: Adjunct Professor of Biomaterials 1980 - 1987: National Research Council of Canada: Research staff scientist Recognitions and Awards
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