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Saraswathi, Amma B.
Dr Saraswathi Amma (right) obtained M.Sc from Mysore and Ph.D from Mangalore University. She is teaching Physics in St Agnes College, Mangalore, for the past 3 decades. Dr. Manjunatha Pattabi (left) is a Professor of Materials Science at Mangalore University. Published ~ 65 research papers and delivered many lectures at various platforms.
Manjunatha, Pattabi.
Dr Saraswathi Amma (right) obtained M.Sc from Mysore and Ph.D from Mangalore University. She is teaching Physics in St Agnes College, Mangalore, for the past 3 decades. Dr. Manjunatha Pattabi (left) is a Professor of Materials Science at Mangalore University. Published ~ 65 research papers and delivered many lectures at various platforms.