About: Rustum Roy

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Rustum Roy (July 3, 1924 – August 26, 2010) was a physicist, born in India, who became a professor at Pennsylvania State University and was a leader in materials research. As an advocate for interdisciplinarity, he initiated a movement of materials research societies and, outside of his multiple areas of scientific and engineering expertise, wrote impassioned pleas about the need for a fusion of religion and science and humanistic causes. Later in life he held visiting professorships in materials science at Arizona State University, and in medicine at the University of Arizona.

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  • Rustum Roy (* 3. Juli 1924 in Ranchi, Bihar; † 26. August 2010 in State College, Pennsylvania) war ein indisch-US-amerikanischer Werkstoffwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Rustum Roy (July 3, 1924 – August 26, 2010) was a physicist, born in India, who became a professor at Pennsylvania State University and was a leader in materials research. As an advocate for interdisciplinarity, he initiated a movement of materials research societies and, outside of his multiple areas of scientific and engineering expertise, wrote impassioned pleas about the need for a fusion of religion and science and humanistic causes. Later in life he held visiting professorships in materials science at Arizona State University, and in medicine at the University of Arizona. (en)
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  • Rustum Roy (* 3. Juli 1924 in Ranchi, Bihar; † 26. August 2010 in State College, Pennsylvania) war ein indisch-US-amerikanischer Werkstoffwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Rustum Roy (July 3, 1924 – August 26, 2010) was a physicist, born in India, who became a professor at Pennsylvania State University and was a leader in materials research. As an advocate for interdisciplinarity, he initiated a movement of materials research societies and, outside of his multiple areas of scientific and engineering expertise, wrote impassioned pleas about the need for a fusion of religion and science and humanistic causes. Later in life he held visiting professorships in materials science at Arizona State University, and in medicine at the University of Arizona. (en)
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  • Rustum Roy (de)
  • Rustum Roy (en)
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