Dr. Arjun Dey is a scientist at the Thermal System Group of ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore. Dr. Dey earned a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering in 2003, followed by a master’s in materials engineering from Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur, Howrah in 2007. While working at CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CSIR-CGCRI), Kolkata, he earned his doctoral degree in materials science and engineering in 2011 from the Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur, Howrah. The research work of Dr. Dey culminated in more than 120 publications to his credit. Dr. Anoop Kumar Mukhopadhyay is a chief scientist and head of the Mechanical Property Evaluation Section in the Materials Characterization Division of CSIR-CGCRI, Kolkata, India. He also heads the Program Management Division and Business Development Group of CSIR-CGCRI. He obtained his bachelor’s degree with honours in physics from Kalyani University, Kalyani in 1978 followed by a master’s degree in physics from Jadavpur University, Kolkata in 1982. Dr. Mukhopadhyay has written nearly 200 publications including SCI journals, national and international conference proceedings. He has written seven patents and published three book chapters.
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