Abhijit Basu
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Abhijit Basu is an Indian geologist. His research has focused on studying properties of rocky planetary bodies. He has been active in science education and is Class of 1948 Herman B Wells Endowed Professor (Emeritus since 2003) at Indiana University Bloomington.
Biography
Basu was born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India. He is the eldest son of painter
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Career
Basu's academic contributions include studying differences in rock formation on Earth, the Moon, and Mars, among others. His research is widely cited.[2] He has guided many Ph.D. dissertations and masters thesis. He has served as an officer in scholarly bodies and has been an associate editor for many scholarly publications.[3]
Basu has received Distinguished Service Awards from Indiana University Bloomington and the North American Bengali Conference.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Basu, Abhijit. "IU Alliance of Distinguished and Titled Professors".
- ^ Basu, Abhijit (6 December 2022). "Google Scholar citations for Abhijit Basu".
- ^ Basu, Abhijit. "Abhijit Basu".
- ^ Basu, Abhijit (2006). "GSA Medals & Awards".
- ^ Basu, Abhijit (30 October 2006). "Geological Sciences Chair Basu receives society honor". IU News Room. p. 1.