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Indian American scientist to leave top job

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Washington, DC: Arunava Majumdar, a top Indian American scientist, is leaving his job at the US Energy Department as the Senate has not confirmed his  elevation as an undersecretary at the department.

President Barack Obama on May 15 withdrew Majumdar’s nomination, which was sent to the Senate on November 30 last year, a brief White House announcement said.

However, Science journal citing Energy Secretary Steven Chu reported that Majumdar, who has led the Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) for nearly two-and-a-half years, will leave on June 9.

“Under Arun’s leadership, we have seen ARPA-E grow from a fledgling program to become a leading agency for innovation and energy research,” Chu wrote to agency staff members in an e-mail recently.

“Arun has recruited some of the most talented professionals across the country to join the ranks at ARPA-E and create programs that have the potential of changing the entire energy landscape.”

Majumdar came to Washington from Law-rence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.

“Arun’s departure is a kick in the stomach,” Barton Gordon, a former member of the US House of Representatives who spearheaded the creation of ARPA-E in 2007, was quoted as saying.