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At 5:56pm on December 4, 2008, remi said…
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Hello

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At 10:54pm on December 3, 2008, Dr. Yogendra Kumar Mishra said…
Dear Prof. Rao
I have written you a mail on your kth address.
With Sincere Regards
Yogendra
At 4:39pm on November 6, 2008, Sanjay said…
Dear Prof. Rao,
Greetings!
Thanks! I am doing fine, work is gearing up slowly since I am the only who started working in this area in our group.

sincerely,
Sanjay
At 5:08pm on October 22, 2008, Dr. Prashant Kumar said…
thanks in advance Prof. Rao, if you can really help me in getting a good place for pdf, that will be of immense help to me. If required I can send my complete CV and research plan to you as and when you suggest to me on your mail, if you provide me with. thanks again.
regards
PK
At 10:54pm on October 21, 2008, Dr. Yogendra Kumar Mishra said…
Respected Sir
Pranam
I did Ph. D. from NSC/JNU New Delhi recently with Dr. D. K. Avasthi. I met with you in MRS-Fall-2207 in Boston and you had suggested to write me. I am now in Kiel as a post doc fellow.
With Sincere Regards
Yogendra
At 10:51am on June 15, 2008, Dr. Prashant Kumar said…
I m a research scholar in physics and working on a nanotechnology topic on growth and characterization of nanowires and nanodots and am intersted in electroluminiscence and photoluminiscence, surface plasmons, magnetic transport behaviour etc. I will submit my thesis in december 2008. plz. advise me accordingly for my future post doc.
At 9:00pm on May 17, 2008, Sanjay said…
Hello Prof. Rao,
I am working as postdoc in university of california at los angeles. I remember your visit to NCL Pune few years before, I was graduate student there at that time. Your talk was excellent.
At 7:40pm on May 6, 2008, nagendra said…
sir,
nice to see u.am a student of M.Tec nanotechnology..
from india
At 8:09pm on May 3, 2008, K.V.Rao said…
I welcome direct contacts (rao@kth.se) on novel ideas with nanoscience and nanotechnology.
At 7:53pm on May 3, 2008, TINC said…
welcome to the nanoscience network

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