Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Indians in MIT's top 100 Innovators
According to this article here, 9 Indians have figured in MIT Technology Review's top 100 Young Innovators (under 35 years of age). Unfortunately, I do not have access to MIT Tech Review anymore (my subscription ran out - I cannot afford to pay in dollars any more!), but here is the list of Indians who made it there.
  1. Anuj Batra (34), systems engineer, Texas Instruments
  2. Ramesh Raskar (34), visiting research scientist, Mitsubishi Electric
  3. Chaitali Sengupta (34), systems architect, Texas Instruments
  4. Srinidhi Varadarajan (31), director, Terascale Computing Facility, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  5. Mayank Bulsara (32), co-founder and chief technology officer, AmberWave Systems
  6. Ravi Kane (32), assistant professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  7. Smruti Vidwans (30), postdoctoral fellow University of California, San Francisco
  8. Vikram Sheel Kumar (28), co-founder and chief executive officer, Dimagi
  9. Ananth Natarajan (33), chief executive officer, Infinite Biomedical Technologies

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