Two-time Fulbright Research Awardee; The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award; Alfred P. Sloan Fellow; Award for Distinction in Graduate Teaching ; Citation from Institute of Scientific Information for one of the most cited papers; Joint Prize of Minister of Education, Poland; Top 0.1% of most cited Chemists worldwide ; Phi Kappa Phi & Alpha Chi Sigma; One thousand great Americans; 600 Journal publications, 2 books; Robert S. Mulliken Lecturer ; Lawrence Livermore Distinguished Service Award;Elected Member of International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry.
Krishnan Balasubramanian Research Interests:Computational nanotechnology, Development of Engineered mesoporous materials for sensors, Computational biotechnology, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Graphs, Discrete Math & Applied Computer Science, Computational Actinide chemistry with applications to energy and environment, Catalysis, Energy Conversion and Hydrogen Storage, superheavy molecules, bioinformatics, relativistic electronic structure, and chemical applications of graph theory