Draft talk:Vinod Tewary

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Subsequent to deletion of this page in September 22[edit]

The first version of this page was deleted in September 2022.

This is a re-worked version of the page. It is not CV-like now, and all promotion type language has been removed. I know this scientist, and I know that he's done significant work in the field of nanomaterials research over his lifetime. A page about him will make Wikipedia's coverage of nanomaterials research that much more complete. Hence I hope the page will be accepted now. Vanimurarka (talk) 06:25, 12 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Subsequent to review by Soham Datta[edit]

Thank you immensely to Soham Datta for the review and improvement of the article. Based on the comments, have added 3 non-primary references for the research work, and 2 new references for the awards. For the other awards, the article cites Vinod Tewary's main NIST page. NIST is a reputed, authentic, US govt source, and these awards are old. This is the best citation I could find for them.