
Susmita Bose, PhD
Westinghouse Distinguished Professor
Washington State University
Susmita Bose is a Westinghouse Distinguished Professor of the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, affiliate faculty of Chemistry, and Elson Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University. Prof. Bose has worked with Additive Manufacturing of bone scaffolds and coated metal implants for drug delivery vehicles since 1998. She has co-edited books on Additive manufacturing. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), National Academy of Inventors (NAI), Materials Research Society (MRS), ASM International, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), American Ceramic Society (ACerS), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and an elected member of the Washington State Academy of Sciences. She received the NSF CAREER/PECASE award, given at the White House by the US President. More information can be found at https://mme.wsu.edu/susmita-bose/. She published over 300 technical articles, >260 journal articles, 24 book chapters, 9 edited books, 13 issued patents, citations ~30,000 times, "h" index 88 (Google Scholar, 03/2023). Her group's research on 3D-printed ceramic bone scaffolds and natural medicinal medicine has been featured by the AP, BBC, NPR, CBS News, MSNBC, ABC News, R&D magazines, Science Daily News, many other TV, radio stations, and news sites all over the world.
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