Venkatraman Views
Venkatraman Venki Ramakrishnan (Tamil: வெங்கட்ராமன் ராமகிருஷ்ணன்; b. 1952) is an Indian-born American structural biologist, who shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada E. Yonath, for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome .[1] He currently works at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England.[2]
Venkatraman Govindaraju Graduate Student Research Interests: Your research interests. -- I am a third year graduate student in the Computer Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I am currently working with Prof. Karu Sankaralingam as a member of Vertical Research group. My current research interests are in high performance computer architecture, micro-architecture and compilers. I am currently researching energy efficient computing through dynamic specialization. My current CV is here.
Venkatraman and his colleagues argue in 1993 that the difficulty to realize value from IT investments is firstly caused by the lack of alignment between the business strategy and the IT strategy of the organizations that are making investments. Secondly it is caused by the lack of a dynamic administrative process to ensure continuous alignment between the business and IT domains.
Padma Tiruponithura Venkatraman was born in Chennai, a city in southern India. As a young child she developed a keen interest in Mathematics, Sciences and Literature. As a result of the tug-of-war between her passion for the world of numbers and her passion for the world of words, she moved to the United States at the age of nineteen to pursue a graduate degree in oceanography.