Joseph Irudayaraj
Joseph Maria Kumar Irudayaraj (born 1961)[1] is an American engineer and chemist; he is a professor of bioengineering at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. He is active in the field of bionanotechnology, molecular sensing and drug discovery core.
Awards
- College of Engineering Research Excellence Award, Purdue University (2015)[2]
gollark: Use unsplash?
gollark: As I don't really want to pay for things, the "offsite backup" I'm working on will probably just copy critical data (encrypted) into arbitrary free cloud storage accounts.
gollark: My server is an actual physical thing at home with a disk from 2012.
gollark: The OIRâ„¢ frontend, for instance, is actually just a random HTML file which is not checked into version control or anything.
gollark: Mine is nominally contained in a git repo, but I have to manually compile and `scp` it over to the server after making changes, and also there are some random but entirely necessary things contained in the webroot and not the repo so I have to have separate backups of it.
References
- Irudayaraj, Joseph, 1961- // Name Authority File, Library of Congress (2009-07-03)
- "2015 Faculty Awards of Excellence Recipients". Purdue University. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
Web-sources
- "Joseph Irudayaraj: Deputy Dir of Bindley and Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering". Purdue University. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
- "Joseph Maria Kumar Irudayaraj: Founder Professor in Bioengineering, Associate Head of Graduate Programs". Bioengineering: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Retrieved 2018-10-05.
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