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Professor and bone expert Deepak Vashishth has been named head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Rensselaer. The appointment was effective November 1. “Dr. Vashishth brings tremendous experience and a deep knowledge of the biomedical field and the department at Rensselaer to this position,” said David Rosowsky, dean of the School of Engineering at Rensselaer. “I am confident he will guide the department skillfully through the years ahead as we add faculty, expand research, create new cross-cutting programs, and elevate biomedical engineering at Rensselaer.” “Ours is one of the oldest biomedical engineering departments in the nation and we combine a strong engineering tradition of problem solving with research and scholarship. I look forward to working with our world-class faculty to produce a new generation of biomedical engineers and move the department ahead in national rankings,” said Deepak Vashishth.
Vashishth received his bachelor’s degree from the Malviya National Institute of Technology in 1989, and went on to earn his master’s degree in mechanical engineering at West Virginia University in 1992, and doctorate in biomedical materials from the University of London in 1997. He joined Rensselaer’s School of Engineering in 1999, after serving for two years as a postdoctoral research fellow in bone biomechanics and biology at the Bone and Joint Research Center in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
“Ours is one of the oldest biomedical engineering departments in the nation and we combine a strong engineering tradition of problem solving with research and scholarship,” Vashishth said. “This opportunity to lead the department in an era of new and exciting developments at Rensselaer is a great honor, and I look forward to working with our world-class faculty to produce a new generation of biomedical engineers and move the department ahead in national rankings.” |
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