Suhas Patil

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Dr. Suhas S. Patil, born 1944 in Jamshedpur, India, is a Silicon Valley tycoon, venture capitalist and philanthropist. He founded the company Cirrus Logic which is recognized for creating the fabless business model of semiconductor companies. Cirrus Logic brought to fruition VLSI design methodology work Dr. Patil did at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at the University of Utah.

He received his bachelor's degree in engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

Patil founded Patil Systems, Inc., (1981) in Salt Lake City, which was renamed as Cirrus Logic in 1984 when it moved to Silicon Valley. He is the Chairman Emeritus of Cirrus Logic from 1997. He is the Chairman of Digité, Inc., which was earlier named Tufan Infotech and is also Chairman of the Board of Cradle Technologies. He also serves on the boards of The Tech Museum and the World Affairs Council of Northern California.

Patil co-founded a global not for profit organization, the TiE – The Ind-US Entrepreneurs in 1992, together with successful entrepreneurs and businessmen of Indian origin in Silicon Valley for nurturing and mentoring entrepreneurs and young companies. He served as TiE's first president. Patil is an Angel Investor in numerous start-ups.

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[edit] Patents and Research Papers

Patil is recipient of several patents in the field of integrated circuits and has over 40 scientific papers covering the areas of Computer Architecture, Parallel Processing Computer, Mathematics for Computer Science and Design Methodology.

[edit] Academia

Patil received his bachelor's degree in engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. From 1970 until 1975, Patil was assistant professor of electrical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While at MIT, he also served as assistant director of Project MAC (Multi-Access Computer), the largest computer science laboratory in the U.S, where the timesharing computer system was developed. At MIT, he worked in the area of Computer Architecture and related topics.

He was an associate professor of computer science at the University of Utah from 1975 to 1980, where he started the VLSI group and worked on design methodology for complex integrated circuits.

Later on in his life, Dr. Patil wished to give back to the University he graduated from. As a gift to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Patil awarded $1.5 million dollars for the construction of the Suhas and Jayashree Patil Conference Center at the Stata Center. Dr. Suhas Patil said in reference to his gift that "The Stata Center is an interdisciplinary facility. To do cutting-edge research that influences society, we need to span several fields. The hallmark of a great institution is it attracts great people who work together. We wanted our gift to support this kind of place."


[edit] Education

  • Honorary D. Sc. for his work in science and industry, IIT Kharagpur, 1995
  • D.Sc. (Electrical Engineering), MIT, 1970
  • M.S.E.E, MIT, 1967
  • B. Tech (Hons) (Electronics and Electrical Engineering), IIT Kharagpur, 1965

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