Ramesh Raskar
Ramesh Raskar is a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology associate professor and head of the
MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture research group. Previously he worked as a senior research scientist at
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) during 2002 to 2008. He holds 132 patents in
computer vision, computational health, sensors and imaging. He received the $500K
Lemelson–MIT Prize in 2016. The prize money will be used for launching REDX.io, a group platform for co-innovation in
Artificial Intelligence. He is well known for inventing
EyeNetra (mobile device to calculate spectacle glasses prescription), EyeCatra (cataract screening) and EyeSelfie (retinal imaging),
Femto-photography (trillion frames per second imaging) and his TED talk for cameras to see around corners.
In February 2020, Raskar and his team launched Private Kit: SafePaths, a public health tool for contact tracing for COVID-19 pandemic. He is also the Founder and Chief Scientist of
PathCheck. He is a co-founder of Akasha.im which was acquired by Alphabet spin-off company Intrinsic.
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