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Susmita Bose is the Westinghouse Distinguished Chair Professor at Washington State University (WSU) within the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, where she leads groundbreaking research in biomaterials and 3D printing. She also holds affiliate faculty positions in the Department of Chemistry and the Elson Floyd College of Medicine.
- Ph.D. in Physical-Organic Chemistry, Rutgers University (1998)
- M.S. in Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (1992)
- B.S. in Chemistry, University of Kalyani-West Bengal (1990)
Her research focuses on nanoscale surface modification of medical devices, resorbable ceramics for bone tissue engineering, and microwave/plasma processing of materials. She explores 3D printing to create customized scaffolds for bone regeneration and investigates piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducers (pMUTs) for medical imaging.
Her publications emphasize calcium phosphate scaffolds, doping effects on osteogenesis, and angiogenesis in bioceramics. Notable awards include the Westinghouse Distinguished Professorship, NSF CAREER, and fellowships from the Royal Society of Chemistry, Materials Research Society, and American Ceramic Society.
- 2023 Outstanding Mentor Award, WSU
- 2019 Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2016 AAAS Fellow
- 2009 American Ceramic Society Schwartzwalder-Professional Achievement in Ceramic Engineering (PACE) Award
- 2002 NSF CAREER and PECASE Awards
Bose has contributed to medical imaging through pMUTs and bioceramics for drug delivery, with extensive collaborations across materials science, chemistry, and medicine.

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