Professor Raj Reddy, one of the prominent
scientists in computer science in the US, is presently serving as the Director
of the West Coast campus of Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Professor Reddy a
native Indian, earned a bachelor's
degree in civil engineering from Guindy Engineering college of the
University of Madras, India, in 1958 and a
Master's degree in technology from the University of New South Wales, Australia,
in 1960. He received a doctor's degree in Computer science from Stanford
University in 1966 and the same year began his academic career as an
Assistant Professor in the same University.
Since
1969 for over three decades, the professor has been a member of the Carnegie Mellon
University faculty. He served as the Founding Director of the Robotics
Institute at the University from 1979 to 1991. For the next ten years, he
served as the Dean and professor of Computer Science and
Robotics, at the School of Computer
Science and now as the Director of the West coast campus.
Dr. Reddy's research interests include the
study of human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence. His main area
of work is in artificial intelligence in particular with computers that can see,
hear, walk , talk etc. His current
research project include speech recognition and universal
digital libraries, an
Information Appliance for rural environments for use by illiterate people, where all creative works of the human race are available to
anyone anywhere.
Professor Raj Reddy's
achievements
are many. He is a Fellow of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Acoustical Society of America and the
American Association of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). He was elected a member
of the National Academy of Engineering in 1984 and also awarded the Legion of
Honor by President Mitterand of France. He is a member of the Computer
Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Academy of Sciences and was
Chairman of the DARPA Information Science and Technology Group from 1987 to
1990. He was president of AAAI from 1987 to 1989. He is on the Technology
Advisory Board of Microsoft Corp. and received the IBM Research Ralph E. Gomory
Visiting Scholar Award in 1991. He was the Co-Chair
of the PITAC (President's Information Technology Advisory Committee) from 1999
to 2001under both
Clinton and Bush.
In 1994, Professor Redy
received jointly with Edward Peigenbaum, the Turing Award which is the most
prestigious in the computer science "For pioneering the design and
construction of large scale artificial intelligence systems, demonstrating the
practical importance and potential commercial impact of artificial intelligence
technology". He also received the prestigious Padma Bhushan Award for his outstanding contributions in computer science and information technology from President K.R.
Narayanan of India in an award ceremony in
New Delhi. He has been awarded honorary doctorates (Doctor of Science
Honoris Causa) from SV University in India, Universite Henri-Poincare in France,
University of New South Wales in Australia, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University in India, University of Massachusetts in USA, University
of Warwick in England, Anna University
in India and the Indian Institute for Information Technology (Allahabad) .
On the personal front, Dr. Reddy's
hobbies include walking and mainly reading. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife
of 37 years
and they have two daughters. His daughters live on the West Coast, in Silicon Valley,
California. He visits his native country once a year, his seven brothers and sister live near
Bangalore.
Today, this brilliant
scientist is among the most respected names
in the US in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence.
Contact address
Raj Reddy
Wean Hall 5325,
School of Computer Science
,
Carnegie Mellon University
,
Pittsburgh PA
15213-3891
412-268-2597 412-683-5348
(Fax)
Email : E-mail
www.rr.cs.cmu.edu