Prakash S.R. has extensive work experience in signal processing and research in the field of auditory physiology. Prakash has held roles at various companies, starting from their current position as a Sr Principal Engineer at SiMa.ai. Prior to this, Prakash worked at Caraway Technologies as the Chief Scientist, where they developed novel hearing aid algorithms combining machine learning and signal processing. Prakash also worked at XII Medical and DawnLight as a Principal Scientist, specializing in research and development. Before that, Prakash was a Hearing Scientist at Earlens Corporation, focusing on hearing technology. Prakash gained experience in adaptive signal processing algorithms and troubleshooting as a Principal Algorithms Scientist at Kumu Networks. Prakash's research background includes working as a Principal Member, Technical Staff at Draper Laboratory, where they conducted research in biometrics and statistical modeling with various types of data. Prakash also worked as a Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School, focusing on vestibular function and clinical measurement. Prakash holds a PhD in Health Science and Technology from MIT, where they conducted their doctoral research on vestibular function and developed a statistical model for clinical measurements. Prakash started their career at Sound ID as a DSP Engineer, developing algorithms for hearing loss compensation and noise suppression.
Prakash S.R. pursued their education in several institutions, starting with their undergraduate studies at St. Xavier's College from 1983 to 1985. During this time, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. In 1985, they also enrolled at Gujarat University, where they continued their studies in Physics and graduated with a B.Sc. degree.
Following their undergraduate studies, Prakash S.R. pursued higher education at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) from 1986 to 1990. Prakash focused on the field of Electrical Communication Engineering and earned a Master of Engineering degree.
Prakash S.R. later pursued a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 2003 to 2009. During this period, they conducted intensive research to fulfill the requirements of their doctoral program.
These educational experiences demonstrate Prakash S.R.'s diverse academic background in Physics, Electrical Communication Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.
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