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Nalamasu Appointed as Vice President for Research at Rensselaer
Omkaram "Om" Nalamasu has been appointed as vice president
for research at Rensselaer. "Dr. Nalamasu is well positioned to
lead our universitywide effort to take research to the next
level," said Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson in
announcing the appointment. "He has respect for research work
across the spectrum of academic disciplines at Rensselaer. He
believes strongly that research at the interface of bio, nano,
and information technologies, and entrepreneurship integrated
with education, are the key ingredients for the success of a
leading university."
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"He is passionate about public-private partnerships to
conduct competitive research, and is a strong believer that
universities should take a larger leadership role in catalyzing
economic development through technology commercialization
partnerships," President Jackson said.
Research funding at Rensselaer has increased exponentially
over the last few years, increasing from $37 million in 1998 to
$90 million in 2004. National Institutes of Health funding
alone has increased from $400,000 to $24 million since
2000.
President Jackson noted that Nalamasu has extensive experience
in leading large interdisciplinary R&D organizations, and a
proven track record of conducting and managing research at the
interface of materials science, chemistry, optics, electronics,
and engineering disciplines to develop new science, technology,
and products.
"He has developed innovative intellectual property approaches
for generating cash and strategic value from patent portfolio
through incubation, patent licensing, and/or technology
transfer agreements," President Jackson said. "Dr. Nalamasu has
managed the process of transforming ideas into new products
through technology transfer, including partnerships and joint
development agreements."
Nalamasu is director of the Center for Integrated Electronics,
professor of materials science and engineering, and professor
of chemistry at Rensselaer. He also serves as the co-director
of Rensselaer's Interconnect Focus Center and director of the
recently funded Future Energy Systems CAT. He leads
Rensselaer's largest research center with more than $10 million
in funding, 50 faculty members, and 100 graduate students,
staff, and post-doctoral fellows.
He has published more than 170 papers, review articles, and
book chapters; edited two books; and obtained 14 patents (plus
six pending). He also serves on several advisory boards
including Brookhaven National Laboratory's Center for
Functional Nanomaterials and the National Institute of
Standards and Technology Materials Science and Engineering
Division. Before coming to Rensselaer in 2002, Nalamasu served
as founder and chief technology officer of the New Jersey
Nanotechnology Consortium.
Nalamasu earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Biology (Osmania
University), M.Sc. in Chemistry (University of Hyderabad), and
Ph.D. in Chemistry (University of British Columbia).
Nalamasu's appointment as vice president of research at
Rensselaer is effective May 1.
Published
April 18,
2005
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