A Texas A&M University nuclear scientist was arrested twice in five days on charges he harassed a student to the degree she left the university and moved out of Brazos County.
Dr. Tarun Bhardwaj is listed on the A&M website as an assistant research scientist with the Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute.
According to the arrest report from university police, he was told in March and again in May to stop all communication with the victim.
Less than three hours after posting bond from his first arrest August 4, Bhardwaj is accused of sending the victim another e-mail.
The message contained among other things, his concern about how the arrest will affect his career.
That led to the second arrest the morning of August 8. Bhardwaj spent about eight hours in jail before posting a second bond.
Texas A&M officials have not responded to a request seeking the employment status of Dr. Bhardwaj.