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June 5th, 2007
Senior Lead Scientist of NASA Ames Center Joins Nanoexa as CTO
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Nanoexa, a provider of high-performance clean energy storage solutions, today announced that Dr. Deepak Srivastava has joined the company as Chief Technology Officer. With more than a decade of computational modeling experience at the NASA Ames Center for Nanotechnology, Srivastava will be responsible for overseeing technical staff as well as research and development at Nanoexa.
"The team at Nanoexa has a deep knowledge of how to use computational modeling to expedite technological advancement and discovery of new materials," said Dr. Srivastava. "I'm looking forward to working with this world-class group that is tackling the critical issue of clean and safe energy storage with cutting-edge battery technology."
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