Vinith Misra

Vinith Misra
Residence United States
Alma mater Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University
Scientific career
Fields Physical Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science

Vinith Misra is an American scientist from California.

Early life and education

Misra graduated in 2004 from Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, CA before attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

As a student at MIT, Misra was a top student in engineering, receiving the Adler Memorial Prize, which is awarded to the top thesis in the area of electrical engineering.[1]

Researcher

Misra has researched many electrical engineering topics in signal processing algorithms, timeseries data, knowledge graphs, dialog, personality analytics, graph embeddings, link prediction, text classification/generation, and crowdsourcing. He has also been a coder for the Silicon Valley TV Show.[2]

In 2014, Misra released a study entitled, "Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency," a study on "male audience stimulation.[3]"

Awards and honors

Misra has been awarded many awards and honors, including the Forbes 30 under 30 in enterprise technology,[4] National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, and the Stanford Graduate Fellowship.

References

  1. "Information" (PDF).
  2. "Deadline".
  3. Lisanti, Mark (2014-06-12). "'Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency': Explaining the 'Silicon Valley' Dick Joke, With Science". Grantland. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
  4. "Forbes".
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