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Romesh Chander Dutt
Romesh may refer to: * Romesh Batra, Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia *Romesh Bhandari (1928–2013), Indian Foreign Secretary, former Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, former governor of Tripura, Goa and Uttar Pradesh *Romesh Chandra (1919–2016), Indian leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI) * Romesh Chander Dogra, Indian politician from the state of Punjab *Romesh Chunder Dutt CIE (1848–1909), Indian civil servant, economic historian, writer, and translator of ''Ramayana'' and ''Mahabharata'' * Romesh Eranga (born 1985), Sri Lankan-born Canadian cricketer * Romesh Fernando (born 1977), Sri Lankan former cricketer *Romesh Gunesekera FRSL (born 1954), Sri Lankan-born British author, who was a finalist in the Man Booker Prize for his novel ''Reef'' in 1994 *Romesh Kaluwitharana (born 1969), former Sri Lankan cricketer * Romesh Krishantha, Sri Lankan cricketer * ...
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Romesh Batra
Romesh C. Batra is a University Distinguished Professor and Clifton C. Garvin Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, Virginia. He was born in Village Dherowal (now in Pakistan), Punjab, India. His family migrated from Dherowal to Shahabad Markanda, Haryana, India after India became an independent country. Dr. Batra has authored the book, Elements of Continuum Mechanics', AIAA Educational Series. His research group has published in reputable refereed and widely read journals more than 460 papers of which about 40 are single-authored and nearly 320 have two authors; these are documented on the website: http://www.beam.vt.edu/batra. Early life and education He earned his B.Sc. (Mechanical Engineering), M.A. Sc. (Mechanical Engineering) and Ph.D. (Mechanics and Materials Science) degrees, respectively, in 1968, ’69 and ‘72 from Thapar University (India), University of Waterloo (Canada) and t ...
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