Srinivas Sridhar

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Srinivas Sridhar
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Known for
  • Scientific research
  • Academic work and education
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Websitesrinivassridhar.com

Srinivas Sridhar is an American scientist, educator and academic.[4][5] He is known for his research and educational activities in the area of nanomedicine,[6] MRI,[7][8] quantum chaos,[9][10] superconductivity and neurotechnology. Srinivas Sridhar currently holds the position of University Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University in the Departments of Physics, Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering. In 2016, Sridhar received the Biomedical Engineering Society Diversity Award.[11][1][2] He was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2008.[3]

Education[edit]

Sridhar received his PhD in physics from California Institute of Technology in 1983 under the mentorship of Professor James E. Mercereau.[12] He was an Associate Research Scientist at UCLA from 1984-1986.[13]

Academic career and research[edit]

Since 1984, Sridhar's scientific and academic career has been closely associated with Northeastern University. Since 2011, Sridhar has been a visiting Lecturer at Harvard Medical School where he researches radiation oncology.[14][15] He is the founding director of the Nanomedicine Innovation Center, an interdisciplinary center with research and education thrusts in nanomedicine. Sridhar is the author of over 450 publications,[5] on his work in nanomedicine,[6] neurotechnology,[16][17][18][19] MRI, nanophotonics, nanomaterials,[20][21] metamaterials,[22] quantum chaos, superconductivity and collective excitations in materials.[23][24][25] His paper in Nature in 2003 was listed among Breakthroughs of 2003 by the journal Science.[26][27]

Sridhar has also developed innovative educational programs. Sridhar is Director and Principal Investigator of the CaNCURE cancer nano-medicine program supported by the National Institute of Health and Director of the Nanomedicine Academy and IGERT Doctoral graduate programs supported by the National Science Foundation.[28][29] [30] A distinguished academic, he served as Vice Provost for Research at Northeastern University from 2004 to 2008, overseeing the University’s research portfolio.[4]

Selected publications[edit]

  • PV Parimi, WT Lu, P Vodo, S Sridhar, "Imaging by flat lens using negative refraction", Nature 426 (6965), 404-404, 2003
  • S Sridhar, "Experimental observation of scarred eigenfunctions of chaotic microwave cavities", Physical review letters 67 (7), 785, 1991[26]
  • S Sridhar, A Kudrolli, "Experiments on not ‘‘hearing the shape’’of drums", Physical review letters 72 (14), 2175, 1994
  • C Versek, T Frasca, J Zhou, K Chowdhury, S Sridhar, "Electric field encephalography for brain activity monitoring", Journal of neural engineering 15 (4), 046027, 2018
  • Codi A Gharagouzloo, Liam Timms, Ju Qiao, Zihang Fang, Joseph Nneji, Aniket Pandya, Praveen Kulkarni, Anne L van de Ven , Craig Ferris, Srinivas Sridhar, "Quantitative vascular neuroimaging of the rat brain using superparamagnetic nanoparticles: New insights on vascular organization and brain function", Neuroimage 163, 24-33, 2017
  • PV Parimi, WT Lu, P Vodo, J Sokoloff, JS Derov, S Sridhar, "Negative refraction and left-handed electromagnetism in microwave photonic crystals", Physical review letters 92 (12), 127401, 2003
  • S Sridhar, DH Wu, W Kennedy, "Temperature dependence of electrodynamic properties of YBa 2 Cu 3 O y crystals", Physical review letters 63 (17), 1873, 1989
  • Tangutoori, Shifalika; Baldwin, Paige; Sridhar, Srinivas, "PARP inhibitors: A new era of targeted therapy Journal Article", Maturitas, 81 (1), pp. 5–9, 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Srinivas Sridhar received the 2016 Biomedical Engineering Society Diversity Award". Supplierty.
  2. ^ a b "Prof. Sridhar honored for outstanding contributions to improving diversity in biomedical engineering". India New England News.
  3. ^ a b "Northeastern professors Sridhar and Karma elected to American Physical Society". News at Northeastern.
  4. ^ a b "Srinivas Sridhar". Northeastern University, College of Science.
  5. ^ a b "Srinivas Sridhar". Google Scholar.
  6. ^ a b "Srinivas Sridhar (author)". National Library of Medicine.
  7. ^ Leary, Caroline. "Professor on a mission to create crystal-clear images of the human brain".
  8. ^ "Northeastern researcher develops revolutionary MRI technique to better understand neurological diseases". NE University.
  9. ^ "Cavities of chaos: sorting out quantum chaos in the microwave lab". The Free Library.
  10. ^ "Sorting out quantum chaos in the microwave lab". Science News, P. 264 (1995).
  11. ^ Leary, Caroline. "Professor honored for outstanding contributions to improving diversity in biomedical engineering".
  12. ^ "Microwave Dynamics of Quasiparticles and Critical Fields in Superconducting Films". Caltech Library Service.
  13. ^ "LinkedIn Profile of Srinivas Sridhar, University Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University".
  14. ^ "Srinivas Sridhar, Ph.D." Harvard Catalyst Profiles.
  15. ^ "Nanotechnology collaboration aimed at curing cancers". Northeastern University.
  16. ^ "Improving electric field sensor technology". WebArchives. Archived from the original on 2016-03-22.
  17. ^ Herring, Angela; University, Northeastern. "Professor works toward a better brainwave monitor". medicalxpress.com.
  18. ^ NeuroGadget: $50.000 grant for developing better brainwave monitors with Electric Field Encephalography
  19. ^ "Srinivas Sridhar". Serious Science.
  20. ^ University, Northeastern. "Physicists develop 3D metamaterial nanolens that achieves super-resolution imaging". phys.org.
  21. ^ "StackPath". www.bioopticsworld.com.
  22. ^ "Northeastern University Physicists Become First To Demonstrate Flat Lens Imaging". ScienceDaly.
  23. ^ "Search".
  24. ^ "From cameras to computers, new material could change how we work and play". News at NorthEastern.
  25. ^ Ozturk, Birol; De-Luna-Bugallo, Andres; Panaitescu, Eugen; Chiaramonti, Ann N.; Liu, Fangze; Vargas, Anthony; Jiang, Xueping; Kharche, Neerav; Yavuzcetin, Ozgur; Alnaji, Majed; Ford, Matthew J.; Lok, Jay; Zhao, Yongyi; King, Nicholas; Dhar, Nibir K.; Dubey, Madan; Nayak, Saroj K.; Sridhar, Srinivas; Kar, Swastik (2015). "Atomically thin layers of B–N–C–O with tunable composition". Science Advances. 1 (6). SciencesAdvances: e1500094. doi:10.1126/sciadv.1500094. PMC 4646774. PMID 26601211.
  26. ^ a b Parimi, Patanjali V.; Lu, Wentao T.; Vodo, Plarenta; Sridhar, Srinivas (November 6, 2003). "Imaging by flat lens using negative refraction". Nature. 426 (6965): 404–404. doi:10.1038/426404a – via www.nature.com.
  27. ^ The News And Editorial Staffs (2003). "Breakthrough of the Year/The Runners Up of the Year". Science. 302 (5653): 2039–2045. doi:10.1126/science.302.5653.2039. S2CID 220088635.
  28. ^ "Northeastern University receives $1.15 million National Institutes of Health grant". Boston Business Journal.
  29. ^ "Students explore nanomedicine research on CanCure co-ops". News at Northeastern.
  30. ^ "NSF grant supports global nanomedicine program". Northeastern University.

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