Ramesh Raskar

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Ramesh Raskar
Residence Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Fields Computer scientist
Institutions Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alma mater North Carolina
Doctoral advisor Henry Fuchs
Known for Shader lamps, Femto-photography, CORNAR, Computational photography, HR3D

Ramesh Raskar is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology Associate Professor and head of the MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture research group.[1] He received the TR100 Award from Technology Review and holds over fifty patents.

His lab produced a number of extreme highspeed pictures using a femto-camera that took images at around one-trillion frames per second.[2] It has also developed a camera to see around corners using bursts of laser light.[3]

His lab also co-produced a new device to compute refractive error of eye (prescription for eye glasses) on a mobile phone. This has been spun out as a venture EyeNetra.com.[4]

Ramesh Raskar joined the Media Lab from Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories in 2008 as head of the Lab’s Camera Culture research group. His research interests span the fields of computational photography, inverse problems in imaging and human-computer interaction.Recent projects and inventions include transient imaging to look around a corner, a next generation CAT-Scan machine, imperceptible markers for motion capture (Prakash), long distance barcodes (Bokode), touch+hover 3D interaction displays (BiDi screen), low-cost eye care devices (Netra,Catra), new theoretical models to augment light fields (ALF) to represent wave phenomena and algebraic rank constraints for 3D displays(HR3D).In 2004, Raskar received the TR100 Award from Technology Review, which recognizes top young innovators under the age of 35, and in 2003, the Global Indus Technovator Award, instituted at MIT to recognize the top 20 Indian technology innovators worldwide. In 2009, he was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship. In 2010, he received the Darpa Young Faculty award. Other awards include Marr Prize honorable mention 2009, LAUNCH Health Innovation Award, presented by NASA, USAID, US State Dept and NIKE, 2010, Vodafone Wireless Innovation Project Award (first place), 2011. He holds over 40 US patents and has received four Mitsubishi Electric Invention Awards. He is currently co-authoring a book on Computational Photography. [Personal webpage http://raskar.info]

References

  1. "BBC News - Super-camera shows how light moves". Bbc.co.uk. 1970-01-01. Retrieved 2013-08-02. 
  2. "Ramesh Raskar | Profile on". Ted.com. doi:10.1038/ncomms1747. Retrieved 2013-08-02. 
  3. Jones, Orion (2011-09-30). "Ramesh Raskar: An Immigrant's Story | IdeaFeed". Big Think. Retrieved 2013-08-02. 
  4. "Eye Netra". 1970-01-01. Retrieved 2013-10-30. 

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