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Name
  
Arun Netravali


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Education
  
Rice University, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Awards
  
National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Books
  
Digital Pictures: Represen, Digital Pictures: Represen, Digital Video: an Introducti

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Arun N. Netravali (born 26 May 1946 in Mumbai, India) is an Indian-American computer engineer credited with major contributions in digital technology including HDTV. He conducted seminal research in digital compression, signal processing and other fields. Netravali was the ninth President of Bell Laboratories and has served as Lucent's Chief Technology Officer and Chief Network Architect. He received his undergraduate degree from IIT Bombay, India, and an M.S. and a Ph.D. from Rice University in Houston, Texas, all in electrical engineering. Several global universities,including the Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Lausanne, Switzerland, have honored him with honorary doctorates.

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Netravali led Bell Labs research and development of high definition television (HDTV) and is widely acknowledged as a pioneer in the development of digital video technology. He is the author of over 170 technical papers, 70 patents, and three books in the areas of picture processing, digital television, and computer networks.

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Dr. Netravali is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, Tau Beta Phi and Sigma Xi. He is also an IEEE fellow. He has received numerous prestigious awards including the Marconi Prize, the Padma Bhushan Award from the Indian government, the National Medal of Technology from President George W. Bush, the Computers & Communications Prize, the Alexander Graham Bell Medal, the IEEE Kilby Medal, the IEEE Frederik Philips Award, and the National Association of Software and Services Companies in India Medal.

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Prior to joining Bell Labs, Netravali was an adjunct Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While at Bell Labs, he taught at City College of New York, Columbia University, and Rutgers University.

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Awards and honors

Arun Netravali National Science and Technology Medals Foundation

Netravali has received numerous awards and honorary degrees, including

Arun Netravali National Science and Technology Medals Foundation

  • the IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal in 2001 (together with Thomas S. Huang)
  • the IEEE Frederik Philips Award in 2001
  • the U.S. National Medal of Technology
  • the Padma Bhushan from the Government of India
  • the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal in 1991 (together with C. Chapin Cutler and John O. Limb)
  • elected to member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1989
  • elected to IEEE Fellow in 1985
  • the IEEE Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award in 1982 (together with John O. Limb)
  • Selected writing

  • Arun N. Netravali and Barry G. Haskell, Digital Pictures: Representation, Compression and Standards (Applications of Communications Theory), Springer (second edition, 1995), ISBN 0-306-44917-X
  • References

    Arun Netravali Wikipedia