Varadarajan
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Varadarajan may refer to:
- Siddharth VaradarajanSiddharth VaradarajanSiddharth Varadarajan is the Editor of The Hindu, one of India's leading English language newspapers. He has reported on the NATO war against Yugoslavia, the destruction of the Bamyan Buddhas by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, the war in Iraq and the crisis in Kashmir...
(born 1965), Indian journalist - Srinidhi VaradarajanSrinidhi VaradarajanSrinidhi Varadarajan is the director of the Terascale Computing Facility and an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. He joined the Department of Computer Science in August 1999. His research interests are in the area of high performance computer systems...
, director of Virginia Tech’s Terascale Computing Facility - W. R. VaradarajanW. R. VaradarajanW.R. Varadarajan was an Indian politician and trade unionist. He was a Central Committee member of the Communist Party of India and All India Secretary of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions ....
(1945–2010), Indian politician and trade unionist - Tunku VaradarajanTunku VaradarajanTunku Varadarajan is a New York-based journalist who is editor of Newsweek International. Earlier, he was writer-at-large for The Daily Beast. He has also worked as executive editor for opinion at Forbes, assistant managing editor at the Wall Street Journal and as bureau chief of The Times of...
, Professor of business at New York University - Veeravalli S. VaradarajanVeeravalli S. VaradarajanVeeravalli S. Varadarajan is a mathematician at UCLA who has worked in many areas of mathematics, including Lie groups and their representations, quantum mechanics, differential equations, and supersymmetry...
, mathematician - Varadarajan MudaliarVaradarajan MudaliarVaradarajan Muniswami Mudaliar, also known as Vardhabhai was a Tamil from Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, who rose to be a mafia don in Mumbai, India. Most active in the 1970s, he was the link in the underworld history between old time mafia men such as Haji Mastan.Varadarajan started as a porter in...
(1926–1988)