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Jun 29 2011

Rajit Gadh

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Professor at the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at UCLA

Rajit Gadh speakerDr. Rajit Gadh is a Professor at the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at UCLA, and he is Founder and Director of the Wireless Internet for Mobile Enterprise Consortium of which major companies including Computer Associates, EDS, Ericsson, HP, Intel, Northrop Grumman and Siemens, are supporting members.
He works in the areas of RFID-middleware, RFID-sensor interface definitions, and, wireless internet technologies for enterprise applications.

“I believe that Wi-Fi and ‘next generation’ technologies will help us bridge the digital divide.”


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The holder of a Doctorate degree from Carnegie Mellon University, a Masters from Cornell University and a Bachelors degree from IIT Kanpur he has also taught as a visiting researcher at UC Berkeley. His industrial background started prior to his academic career, when he worked as an engineer and a technology lead for two software startup companies over a period of 4 years (Formtek Inc. and Carnegie Group Inc.). He has won several awards from NSF (CAREER award, Research Initiation Award, NSF-Lucent Industry Ecology Award, GOAL-I award), SAE (Ralph Teetor award), IEEE (second best paper, WTS), etc., and other accolades in his career.[/expand]


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Drawing on his expertise and experience Dr Rajit Gadh offers his audiences insights into developing thought leadership in this newly emerging and rapidly changing world.[/expand]


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An inspirational and truly professional speaker Dr Rajit Gadh is in great demand as a keynote speaker at various conferences around the world.[/expand]



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