creating technologies that connect
Technologist-entrepreneur currently focused on building solutions that make mobile phones more useful, both with and without Internet access.
I was born in India. (I now live in the US.)
My father was an officer in the Indian Air Force. He is currently retired. My mother is a nurturer.
I graduated from High School (Grade 12) in 1984 from Kendriya Vidyalaya Jalahalli, Bangalore, India.
After high school, I wanted to study engineering. I took the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) entrance test, IITJEE, and was admitted into the Mechanical Engineering program at IIT Bombay. However, I wanted to study computer science. (I had yet to see a real computer, but I "knew" that was what I wanted.)
I went to Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India for my undergraduate education in Computer Science. I graduated in 1988. I have very fond memories of BITS. I forged many friendships that have endured the passage of time.
After BITS, it was once again time to make a decision about the next step. Should I get a degree in Management (and get a real job) or should I pursue Graduate Studies in Computer Science? I took the IIM (Indian Institute of Management) entrance test, CAT. I also applied for admission to graduate schools in the US. I got into the management program at IIM Calcutta. However, I chose to go to graduate school in Computer Science. I was hooked on CS.
I completed my Master's and Ph.D. in Computer Science at Purdue University. I graduated in 1994. I have very fond memories of Purdue. I met my wife there.
In 1994, I joined Bell Labs as a Research Scientist. I have had the pleasure of working on a variety of interesting projects with many extremely talented people.
Some of my favorites include (in chronological order):
In February 2007, I left Bell Labs.
And started my entrepreneurial quest.