Karna, born in 1956 in
Bihar,
India,[citation needed] obtained his Ph.D. in 1983 and an M.Sc. in 1976 in chemistry from
Banaras Hindu University. He holds a
B.Sc. degree in mathematics,
physics, and
chemistry from
Bhagalpur University in India, earned in 1973. Karna has a large publication record, with over 300 articles to his name, including technical papers, conference proceedings, reviews, and book chapters. He has co-edited several books, such as "DoD Applications of Nanomaterials."
Career
Karna holds the position of senior research scientist (ST) specializing in nano-functional materials at the Army Research Laboratory, Weapons & Materials Research Directorate, located in
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Within his role, he led the ARL Nanoscience Strategic Technical Initiative from 2006-08 and been involved in various leadership positions. These include serving as the chair for the nanotechnology area at the Army Science Conference, the American Physical Society Symposium on Molecular Electronics, the American Chemical Society Symposium on
Non-linear Optical Materials, and the Materials Research Society Symposium on
Optical Materials, among others. Karna has contributed as a technical program committee member for the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) NANO. He serves as the chair of the NATO Sensors and Electronics Technology Research Technical Group on "Smart Textiles" and holds advisory roles in academic institutions such as
Michigan Technological University and the
University at Buffalo. Karna is an adjunct professor at
Michigan Technological University and
Morgan State University.
Nonlinear Optical Materials: Theory and Modelling[4]
Organic and Nanocomposite Optical Materials: 2004 MRS Fall Meeting Symposium Proceedings, Vol. 846[5]
Articles
Karrea PSK, Bergstrom PL, Mallick G, et al., Room temperature operational single electron transistor fabricated by focused ion beam deposition, Journal of Applied Physics 102 (2): Art. No. 024316 July 15, 2007
Gowtham S, Scheicher RH, Ahuja R, et al., Physisorption of nucleobases on graphene: Density-functional calculations, Physical Review B 76 (3): Art. No. 033401 July 2007
He HY, Pandey R, Karna SP, Electronic structure mechanism of spin-polarized electron transport in a Ni-C-60-Ni system, Chemical Physics Letters 439 (1–3): 110–114 May 4, 2007
Dunlap BI, Karna SP, Zope RR, Dipole moments from atomic-number-dependent potentials in analytic density-functional theory, Journal of Chemical Physics 125 (21): Art. No. 214104 December 7, 2006
Pineda AC, Karna SP, (Hyper)polarizabilities of isolated GaN nanoclusters, Chemical Physics Letters 429 (1–3): 169–173 September 29, 2006
He HY, Pandey R, Karna SP, Theoretical study of molecule mediated spin-polarized electron tunneling between magnetic materials, Chemical Physics Letters 428 (4–6): 411–415 September 20, 2006
He HY, Pandey R, Pati R, et al., Spin-polarized electron transport of a self-assembled organic monolayer on a Ni (111) substrate: An organic spin switch, Physical Review B 73 (19): Art. No. 195311 May 2006
Lau KC, Pandey R, Pati R, et al., Theoretical study of electron transport in boron nanotubes, Applied Physics Letters 88 (21): Art. No. 212111 May 22, 2006
Lastella S, Mallick G, Woo R, et al., Parallel arrays of individually addressable single-walled carbon nanotube field-effect transistors, Journal of Applied Physics 99 (2): Art. No. 024302 January 15, 2006
Pati R, Pineda AC, Pandey R, et al., Ab initio quantum chemical study of electron transfer in carboranes, Chemical Physics Letters 406 (4–6): 483–488 May 2, 2005