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Shyam Gollakota is a professor at the University of Washington.
Early life and education edit
Born in India. He completed his Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2013 and is also a graduate of IIT Madras.[1]
Career edit
In 2012, Gollakota developed a device that alternate between absorbing and reflecting radio signals, working without batteries.[2][3] The device can communicate over 20 meters, through buildings, and interface with nearby smartphones or routers for internet access.[2]
His research areas include machine learning, mobile health, and battery-free computing.[1][4] His work has led to technological applications licensed by ResMed Inc., and the acquisition of his company, Sound Life Sciences, by Google.[1]
Awards and recognition edit
Gollakota has received the National Science Foundation Career Award, Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, and the 2021 Moore Inventor Fellowship.[1] He is listed in MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35.[5][6]
References edit
- ^ a b c d "Shyam Gollakota | Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering".
- ^ a b "Shyam Gollakota".
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- ^ "UW computer science professor Shyam Gollakota named top innovator under 35 by MIT – GeekWire". Retrieved 13 August 2023.
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