Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
Assistant Professor of Physics, Northeastern University
Vivek Venkatachalam is an assistant professor of physics at Northeastern University. His group studies invertebrate neuronal activity through development using modern approaches to whole-brain calcium imaging, optogenetics, and quantitative behavior.
Before starting his lab at Northeastern, Vivek was a postdoctoral scholar in Aravi Samuel’s lab at Harvard, where he helped build tools for whole-brain calcium imaging in C. elegans. His PhD with Amir Yacoby focused on sensitive measurements of charge and heat in two-dimensional electron systems.
Education
🎓PhD in Physics, 2012
Harvard University
🎓SB in Electrical Science and Engineering, 2006
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
🎓SB in Physics, 2006
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Current Lab Member
Cate Marshburn
Undergraduate Student
Ryan Duh
Undergraduate Student
Natalie Chua
Undergraduate Student
Alumni
James Yu
PhD Student
Mahdi Torkashvand
PhD Student
Maedeh Seyedolmohadesin
PhD Student
Hang Deng
PhD Student
Joshua Whitener
Master Student
Master Student