Journals had retracted papers on superconductors that worked at room temperature and materials science that involved Ranga ...
The University of Rochester has confirmed that it no longer employs Ranga Dias, who was found by investigators to have ...
Ranga Dias, a superconductivity researcher accused of multiple counts of scientific fraud, no longer works at his institution ...
Ranga Dias, who was found to have engaged in research misconduct, is no longer employed by the University of Rochester.
After claims of high-temp superconductivity were retracted, Ranga Dias lost his university job.
The president of the University of Rochester has recommended firing Ranga Dias, a star faculty member who claimed to have discovered a room-temperature superconductor, for research misconduct.
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A researcher who claimed a blockbuster discovery of a superconductor that worked at room temperature but then saw the article retracted is no longer employed by the University of Rochester, The Wall ...
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"Because of the limits of low temperature, materials with such extraordinary properties have not quite transformed the world in the way that many might have imagined," said Dr Ranga Dias ...