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Prestigious Marconi Society to honour three Indian origin scientists

Arun Netravalli will receive this year’s Marconi prize for his pioneering work in the field of video technology

September 13, 2017 / 12:52 IST
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Marconi Society will honour three Indian-origin scientists for their contribution in the field of communication and information technology. Ananda Theertha Suresh, Thomas Kailath and Arun Netravalli will receive the awards at a special ceremony in New Jersey on October 3.

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Arun Netravalli will receive this year’s Marconi prize for his pioneering work in the field of video technology. Originally from Karnataka, he is an alumnus of Mumbai’s Elphinstone College and IIT Bombay. He has also received a doctorate from Rice University, Houston.

New York-based Ananda Theertha Suresh will receive the Paul Baran Young Scholar award for developing technology that makes search faster and easier even on low-end mobile devices, with basic Internet. The Bengaluru born Google research scientist is an alumnus of IIT Madras and has a PhD from the University of California.