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Lita DAS

Academic Background:

  • 2013 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
  • 2011-2013  • MIT,ESD,  MS in Engineering Systems
  • 2009-2010  • Cornell,Mechanical,  MEng in Mechanical Engineering
  • 2005-2009  • BITS, Mechanical: BEng in Mechanical Engineering

Work Experience:

  • Aug 2010 - May 2011 • Unilever • Connecticut, USA
    Project Intern in Procurement Operations 
  • June 2010-August 2010 • Unilever• Connecticut, USA
    Project Intern in Open Innovation Group, R&D Department
  • 2009 • TATA Motors • Pune, India
    Project Trainee in Sheet Metal Tool Design Lab

Research Domain:

supply chain systems, ocean transportation 

Research Methodology:

research methodology in lower case, next research methodology

Research Description:

Jane's research focuses on writing a third-person, present-tense sentence or paragraph about her research.

Publications

 

Personal web site

Professional web site