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Bishnupada Mukerjee (1 March 1903 – 30 July 1979) [1] or Bishnupada Mukhopadhyaya was an Indian pharmacologist [2] [3] and orthopedic surgeon, [4] known for his contributions in the fields of pharmacological research and standardization of drugs in India.
Nanotribology is the branch of tribology that studies friction, wear, adhesion and lubrication phenomena at the nanoscale, where atomic interactions and quantum effects are not negligible. The aim of this discipline is characterizing and modifying surfaces for both scientific and technological purposes.
Pennsylvania State University - Tribology/Materials Processing Lab; Purdue University - Mechanical Engineering Tribology Laboratory; Rice University - Additive Manufacturing, Performance and Tribology Center; Rochester Institute of Technology - Tribology Laboratory; Texas A&M University - Rotor Dynamics Laboratory Tribology Group
Bhushan's research interests include nanotribology, nanomechanics, scanning probe microscopy, biotechnology, nanotechnology, biomimetics, science and public policy. [2] He has authored or co-authored ten books, more than 900 scientific papers, and holds more than 25 US and foreign patents.
The complete description of a tribosystem is the first step when devising a tribological test procedure. Since tribological tests are often carried out on simplified model systems using standardized tribometers, a complete description of the tribosystem allows for tribological testing across different scales.
Tribology is the science and engineering of interacting surfaces in relative motion. It includes the study and application of the principles of friction, lubrication ...
Those who hold an older 4-year BPharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) who are registered as Pharmacists with the Pharmacy Councils of Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa can study at any university for a one-year evening and/or weekend condensed course leading to (post-B.Pharmacy) Doctor of Pharmacy which is approved by the Pharmacy ...
In 1958, medical technology was first offered in the faculty as an elective course. In 1959, A 3-year program in medical technology was approved. The following year, the fourth-year internship was given permission. In June 14, 1961, medical technology was recognized as a degree-level program. In 1962, the 5-year program of biochemistry was ...