Indian computer scientists Madhu Sudan (मधु सूदन) (b. September 12, 1966) is an Indian computer scientist, professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a member of MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. ...more on Wikipedia about "Madhu Sudan"
Manindra Agrawal (मणीन्द्र अग्रवाल) (born 20 May, 1966 in Allahabad) is a professor of computer science at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He did his B.Tech and Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. His advisor was Prof. Somenath Biswas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Manindra Agrawal"
Neeraj Kayal graduated with a B.Tech from the Computer Science Department of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India in 2002. He, Manindra Agrawal and Nitin Saxena proposed the AKS Primality Test in 2002, which attracted worldwide attention. This research remarkably came out as a part of undergraduate study. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neeraj Kayal"
Nitin Saxena is a Doctoral student at the Computer Science Department of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. He also graduated with his B.Tech from the same institute in 2002. He, along with Manindra Agrawal and Neeraj Kayal proposed the AKS Primality Test in 2002, which attracted the attention of people all around the world. This research remarkably came out as a part of his undergraduate study. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nitin Saxena"
Ravi Sethi (born 1947 is an Indian computer scientist retired from Bell Labs and now president of [Avaya Labs Research]. He is best known as one of three authors of the classic computer science textbook Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, also known as the Dragon Book. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ravi Sethi"
Sartaj Sahni is a computer scientist and is one of the pioneers in the field of data structures. He is currently distinguished professor and chairman of the CISE department at the University of Florida. He is a member of the European Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and Minnesota Supercomputer Institute, and a Distinguished Alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. In 1997, he was awarded the IEEE Computer Society Taylor L. Booth Education Award, in 2003, he was awarded the IEEE Computer Society W. Wallace McDowell Award. Sahni was awarded the 2003 ACM Karl Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award. Sahni received his B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Cornell University. Sahni has published over two hundred and eighty research papers and written 15 texts. His research publications are on the design and analysis of efficient algorithms, data structures, parallel computing, interconnection networks, design automation, and medical algorithms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sartaj Sahni"
Somenath Biswas is a professor of computer science at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He did his B.Tech and Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. His areas of specialisations include computational complexity, computational biology and randomised algorithms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Somenath Biswas" Things go better with www.shortopedia.com.
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