Word: narayanamurti
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...intellectual question of this century.” Membership honors individual achievement, but some inductees said that their success depended on the help of others. “Our work is always built on that of our peers,” another inductee, Engineering and Applied Sciences Dean Venkatesh Narayanamurti said. “Without that network of help, this would not be possible.” Narayanamurti is developing transistors “so small you need a special kind of microscope to see them.” Lars Hernquist, professor of astronomy, analyzes light to learn about...
...most recent push towards creating a special school for applied sciences began with Neil L. Rudenstine, Harvard’s president from 1991 to 2001, SEAS Dean Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti says. Venky notes that engineering’s status at Harvard has long been somewhat ambiguous...
...think it’s good to be a member and to have so many colleagues at Harvard who are members of this academy,” Narayanamurti said...
...Cutler ’87, Bernbaum Professor of English Literature Leo Damrosch, Professor of Astronomy Lars E. Hernquist, Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design Rem Koolhaas, University Art Museums Director Thomas W. Lentz, Beren Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw, Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences Venkatesh Narayanamurti, Professor of Geophysics Richard J. O’Connell, Meyer Professor of Middle Eastern History E. Roger Owen, and Professor of Psychology James H. Sidanius...
...physics,” says Capasso, who once headed the research department at Bell Labs where Aizenberg worked. “Joanna, coming from this culture, will very much find herself at ease.”FROM INDUSTRY TO ACADEMIAAccording to Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti, dean of SEAS, about a dozen of his school’s 80 faculty members have industry experience. “[The transition] is fairly easy because places like Bell Labs are pretty academic and usually the people are very good researchers anyway,” he says.Aizenberg will officially become...