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Nashik-born scientist Ramesh Raskar was awarded the prestigious Lemelson-MIT Prize worth $500,000 (around Rs 3.35 crore) for his revolutionary inventions that help improve lives across the globe. The ...
In his time, Ramesh Raskar has launched and invented a lot of stuff. A camera that can see “around corners”? He did that (here’s the TED talk). A series of mobile phone-based eye tests? He founded a ...
At FutureMed, professor Ramesh Raskar at MIT's Media Lab shed light on imaging technology that is so fast that it can be used to create slow-motion video of light in motion. Impressively, the imaging ...
The Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (ACM SIGGRAPH) is pleased to announce Ramesh Raskar, PhD, Associate Professor and Head ...
Ramesh Raskar has spent decades thinking about how technology scales across societies. At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, the MIT Media Lab pioneer made it clear that artificial intelligence must be ...
Nasik-born Ramesh Raskar, 46, is founder of the Camera Culture research group at the MIT Media Lab. Washington: An Indian-origin scientist has bagged the prestigious Lemelson-MIT Prize worth $500,000 ...
Washington: Two Indo-American scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have been conferred with prestigious awards for their path-breaking inventions. Nasik-born Ramesh Raskar, an ...