The IIT and MIT alumnus has more than 225 US and over 350 international patents.
Indian American scientist Rajiv Joshi has won the 2018 IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award for Emerging Technologies.
Joshi is a key technical lead at IBM’s T. J. Watson Research Center, focusing on the development of integrated circuits and memory chips.
IEEE, or the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity, according to the organization.
Joshi is also a member of the Board of Governors of IEEE’s Circuits and Systems Society (CASS).
“Our sincerest congratulations to Rajiv Joshi, member of the CASS Board of Governors, for winning the 2018 IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award for Emerging Technologies Award,” CASS said in a statement.
Five members of the CASS are elected each year by the society membership at large to serve three-year terms on the Board of Governors.
Joshi has more than 225 US and over 350 international patents under his belt. He received the Industrial Pioneer Award from the IEEE CAS Society in 2013.
Joshi completed his B.Tech degree from IIT Bombay and traveled to the US and got his MS from MIT.
Joshi is also a member of the Industrial advisory board for the STEM project at Purdue University that supports 10-11 high school science teachers every summer and conducts research in the area of sustainable electronics.
Joshi has also mentored students of the University of Michigan, Purdue, Princeton, Stanford and George Mason.
He is also part of the Academy initiative that is looking into providing a healthcare project with Machine Learning driven insight.
As an Academy member he pushed predictive analytics and his project “Beyond Monte Carlo” was selected as one of the top 5 projects out of 125 in IBM internal project competition.
Through his recent Academy initiative, Joshi, along with other IBMers, hosted the first of a kind Emerging Technology Symposium at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center THINKLab in Yorktown Heights, NY on October 5, 2017.