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Latha Venkataraman is a physicist. She is a professor of applied physics and chemistry at Columbia University.

Latha Venkataraman
EducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Alma materHarvard University
Scientific career
FieldsApplied physics, chemistry
InstitutionsColumbia University
ThesisElectronic properties of one-dimensional conductors: A study of molybdenum selenide molecular wires (1999)
Doctoral advisorCharles Lieber
Websitewww.venkataramangroup.org

Biography

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Venkataraman completed her BSc in Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1993, followed by Masters and PhD degrees at Harvard University.[1] Her thesis was titled Electronic properties of one-dimensional conductors: A study of molybdenum selenide molecular wires and was completed under Charles Lieber.[2]

She worked at Vytran Corporation before moving to Columbia University in 2003,[3] where she is currently the Lawrence Gussman Professor of Applied Physics[4] and Professor of Chemistry. Venkataraman served as Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs from January 2019 through June 2022.[1]

Research

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Venkataraman researches fundamental properties of single-molecule devices, combining physics, chemistry, and engineering.

Honours and awards

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Publications

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  • Venkataraman, Latha; Klare, Jennifer E.; Nuckolls, Colin; Hybertsen, Mark S.; Steigerwald, Michael L. (August 2006). "Dependence of single-molecule junction conductance on molecular conformation". Nature. 442 (7105): 904–907. arXiv:cond-mat/0607836. Bibcode:2006Natur.442..904V. doi:10.1038/nature05037. PMID 16929295. S2CID 4311302.
  • Venkataraman, Latha; Klare, Jennifer E.; Tam, Iris W.; Nuckolls, Colin; Hybertsen, Mark S.; Steigerwald, Michael L. (March 1, 2006). "Single-Molecule Circuits with Well-Defined Molecular Conductance". Nano Letters. 6 (3): 458–462. arXiv:cond-mat/0603281. Bibcode:2006NanoL...6..458V. doi:10.1021/nl052373+. PMID 16522042. S2CID 22007933.
  • Aradhya, Sriharsha V.; Venkataraman, Latha (June 2013). "Single-molecule junctions beyond electronic transport". Nature Nanotechnology. 8 (6): 399–410. Bibcode:2013NatNa...8..399A. doi:10.1038/nnano.2013.91. PMID 23736215.
  • Quek, Su Ying; Kamenetska, Maria; Steigerwald, Michael L.; Choi, Hyoung Joon; Louie, Steven G.; Hybertsen, Mark S.; Neaton, J. B.; Venkataraman, Latha (April 2009). "Mechanically controlled binary conductance switching of a single-molecule junction". Nature Nanotechnology. 4 (4): 230–234. arXiv:0901.1139. Bibcode:2009NatNa...4..230Q. doi:10.1038/nnano.2009.10. PMID 19350032. S2CID 205444492.

References

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  1. ^ a b "About Latha". Venkataraman Group.
  2. ^ Venkataraman, Latha (January 1, 1999). "Electronic properties of one-dimensional conductors: A study of molybdenum selenide molecular wires". Bibcode:1999PhDT........65V – via NASA ADS.
  3. ^ "Latha Venkataraman CV" (PDF). www.columbia.edu. 2021.
  4. ^ "Venkataraman Named Gussman Professor of Applied Physics Chair". October 9, 2019.
  5. ^ "Venkataraman, Latha". The David and Lucile Packard Foundation.
  6. ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org.
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