Prabha Chatterji | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Indian Institute of Science |
Awards | Vasvik Award,MRSI Lecture award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Polymer Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Polymer Materials |
Institutions | General Electric |
Prabha R. Chatterji is an Indian scientist at John F. Welch Technology Centre (formerly General Electric Global Research and Technology Development center), Bangalore, India. [1]
She has been formerly a senior scientist at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad and a past member of the executive committee of the Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs, India. [2] [3] She works primarily related to scientific and technical education in India. [1]
She graduated from a small college in a nondescript village near Ottappalam in Kerala. As a college student, she was awarded National Science Talent Search Scholarship by Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. The scholarship helped her pursue her post graduation, PhD in 1977 [4] and subsequently a career in Science. [5]
Prabha's career trajectory involves stint in academia to governmental research and development and then to industry. [5] She received the Vasvik Award for industrial research and the MRSI Lecture award. [4] She is also involved in policies of scientific and technical education in India. [4]
Chatterji has published 41 papers and has an h-index of 16.
Chatterji is a recipient of the Vasvik Award (industrial research) [3] and the MRSI Lecture award. [1]
Prabha Chatterji | |
---|---|
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Indian Institute of Science |
Awards | Vasvik Award,MRSI Lecture award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Polymer Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Polymer Materials |
Institutions | General Electric |
Prabha R. Chatterji is an Indian scientist at John F. Welch Technology Centre (formerly General Electric Global Research and Technology Development center), Bangalore, India. [1]
She has been formerly a senior scientist at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad and a past member of the executive committee of the Society for Biomaterials and Artificial Organs, India. [2] [3] She works primarily related to scientific and technical education in India. [1]
She graduated from a small college in a nondescript village near Ottappalam in Kerala. As a college student, she was awarded National Science Talent Search Scholarship by Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. The scholarship helped her pursue her post graduation, PhD in 1977 [4] and subsequently a career in Science. [5]
Prabha's career trajectory involves stint in academia to governmental research and development and then to industry. [5] She received the Vasvik Award for industrial research and the MRSI Lecture award. [4] She is also involved in policies of scientific and technical education in India. [4]
Chatterji has published 41 papers and has an h-index of 16.
Chatterji is a recipient of the Vasvik Award (industrial research) [3] and the MRSI Lecture award. [1]