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Raj Banerjee is a Regents Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of North Texas. His research focuses on advanced materials design and processing, particularly in metallic alloys and additive manufacturing techniques for biomedical and structural applications.
Professor Banerjee's primary research interests include computational materials design, high-entropy alloys, titanium alloys, additive manufacturing processes, and biomaterials. His work bridges fundamental materials science with practical engineering applications in aerospace, energy, and biomedical sectors.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong emphasis on alloy development through computational approaches (DFT), additive manufacturing optimization, microstructure-property relationships in metallic systems, and biomedical material performance. Recurring themes include titanium alloy design, high-entropy alloy systems, and advanced characterization of additively manufactured components.
While no specific awards are mentioned in the provided text, Professor Banerjee maintains an extensive publication record in high-impact journals and collaborates widely within the materials science community.
His laboratory focuses on developing next-generation materials through advanced manufacturing techniques, with particular expertise in laser-based additive processes and computational materials design for performance optimization.



