LogicEase - Burlingame,CA since Jun 2005
Oracle DBA
Education:
University of Madras 1993 - 1997
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
Honor & Awards:
Certifications
Oracle 11g certified Professional DBA- Year 2012
Oracle 10g certified Professional DBA-Year 2005
Oracle 9i certified Professional DBA-Year 2002
Oracle 9i ceritified Associate DBA-Year 2001
Blog about Leadership: http://changingconstant.wordpress.com/
Honor & Awards:
ITSMA Marketing Excellence Award for Enabling Sales Channels - 2011 http://www.itsma.com/news/11-mea-winners/
Branding Brilliance Behind Cisco's Borderless Networks
http://www.informationweek.com/news/global-cio/interviews/224000039
Cisco Manufacturing Excellence Emmy Award Winner
SCU Belotti award winner for the best strategic analysis project
Top ranker at district level in public board exams
Jul 2012 to 2000 Research Associate III (Contract)Novartis
Oct 2009 to Aug 2010 Research Associate III (Contract)Durect Corp Cupertino, CA Nov 2007 to Mar 2009 Research Associate IIINektar Therapeutics San Carlos, CA Jul 2006 to Oct 2007 Research Associate IINektar Therapeutics San Carlos, CA Mar 2004 to Jul 2006 Research Associate (Contract), Drug DevelopmentVaccine Group Redwood City, CA Jun 2003 to Aug 2003 InternCancer Institute
Sep 1998 to Jun 2000 Assistant Microbiologist
Education:
San Jose State University CA May 2005 MA in Microbiology and Molecular BiologyUniversity of California Santa Cruz, CA Jun 2002University of South Gujarat Gujarat, IN 1998 Master of Science in BioSciencesUniversity of Bombay Mumbai, Maharashtra 1996 Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
Whatever we know is provisional, Priya Natarajan, a Yale physicist, told us about research on dark matter. But the sentiment also applies to science overall. It is apt to change. What motivates people like me to continue doing science is the fact that it keeps opening up more and more questions.
Date: Mar 17, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
What Drives Galaxies? The Milky Way’s Black Hole May Be the Key.
answer is: not quickly at all. Its clogged up to a little trickle, said Priya Natarajan, a cosmologist at Yale University, comparing the galaxy to a broken showerhead. Somehow only a thousandth of the matter thats flowing into the Milky Way from the surrounding intergalactic medium makes it all
Date: Aug 23, 2022
Category: Science
Source: Google
Listen to the collision of two black holes. Einstein was right.
"So if there were no gravitational waves, they would have the same length," astrophysicist Priya Natarajan says. "But if it turns out, because of gravitational waves causing a jiggle, one of the arms is going to have a slightly different length than the other."
Date: Feb 16, 2016
Source: Google
X-ray telescope spots baby black holes in early universe
Yale astronomer Priya Natarajan said there are two schools of thought on how black holes might have formed in the early universe. One model views the black holes as the end state of a massive star's evolution, the result of supernova explosions and subsequent growth, while the other considers them t
Date: Jun 16, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
NASA: Supermassive Black Holes at Heart of Ancient Galaxies
"Most astronomers think in the present-day universe, black holes and galaxies are somehow symbiotic in how they grow," said Priya Natarajan, another study co-author and a professor in the Departments of Astronomy and Physics at Yale University. "We have shown that this codependent relationship has e
Date: Jun 16, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Giant black holes a window into origins of earliest galaxies
The ability to spot galactic black holes within the first billion years of the universe's existence "isn't a baby step forward," says Priya Natarajan, a Yale University cosmologist and member of the team reporting the results. It presages "a really large leap in our understanding" of how the first s