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​Tiasha Bhattacharjee is a research engineer at Idaho National Laboratory studying the mechanical flow properties of biomass. Her projects have included population balance modelling, single particle deconstruction, biomass bulk flow characterization, and biomass slurry rheology. She holds a master’s in particle technology engineering from the University of Delaware Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and a bachelor’s in chemical engineering from Jadavpur University. She is active as a mentor to INL interns, assisting them in lab activities, experiments, and the interpretation of experiment results. Before coming to INL in 2019 she was a research intern with Particulate Solid Research, Inc. where she performed fluidization studies of binary solid mixtures.​

Education/Academic qualification

Bachelor, Chemical Engineering, Jadavpur University

Master, Particle Technology, University of Delaware

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