Rajarshi Banerjee

Professor

Department : 
Materials Science and Engineering
E-mail: 

Banerjee@unt.edu

Phone: 
940.891.6812
Areas of Expertise
Bio
Dr. Banerjee’s research interests are titanium and its alloys, nickel base superalloys, metal matrix composites, and nanostructured thin films.
Education

Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, Ohio State University, 1997
M.S., Materials Science Engineering, Ohio State University, 1996
B. Tech., Metallurgical Engineering, the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, 1993

Courses

MTSE 3060: Phase Transformations in Materials
MTSE 4010: Physical Metallurgy Principles
MTSE 4500: Internship in Materials Science
MTSE 5200: Advanced Concepts of Metallurgical Science
MTSE 5800: Special Studies in Materials Science
MTSE 6300: Phase Transformations

Articles

Bose, S., Anantha, P., Puthucode, A., Banerjee, R., and Ayyub, P. (2009). The influence of nanoscale phase separation and devitrification on the electrical transport properties of amorphous Cu-Nb alloy thin films. Journal of Physics, Condensed Matter, 21(28), 285305-285400.

Devaraj, A., Williams, R. E. A., Nag, S., Srinivasan, R., Fraser, H. L., and Banerjee, R. (2009). Three dimensional morphology and composition of omega precipitates in a binary titanium-molybdenum alloy. Scripta Materialia, 61(7), 701-704.

Hwang, J. Y., Nag, S., Singh, A. R., Srinivasan, R., Tiley, J., Fraser, H. L., Banerjee, R. (2009). Evolution of the gamma/gamma prime interface width in a commercial nickel base superalloy studied by three-dimensional atom probe tomography. Scripta Materialia, 61(1), 92-95.

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Books/Chapters

Banerjee, R., Thompson, G. B., and Fraser, H. L. (2004). Structural Transitions in Thin Films. In J. A. Schwarz, C.I. Contescu, and K. Putyera (Eds.). Dekker Encyclopaedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (pp 3736-3746). CRC Press: Taylor & Francis Group.