Mriganka Sur
Mriganka Sur | |
|---|---|
| وُلِدَ | 1953 (العمر 72–73) |
| المهنة | Neuroscientist |
| الخلفية الأكاديمية | |
| الجامعة الأم | IIT Kanpur (B.Tech.) Vanderbilt University (M.Eng.), (Eng.D.) |
| العمل الأكاديمي | |
| المؤسسة | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Yale University |
| الموقع الإلكتروني | www |
Mriganka Sur (born 1953 in Fatehgarh, India) is an Indian neuroscientist. He is the Newton Professor of Neuroscience and Director of the Simons Center for the Social Brain at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1][2] He is also a visiting faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and N.R. Narayana Murthy Distinguished Chair in Computational Brain Research at the Centre for Computational Brain Research, IIT Madras.[3][4] He was on the Life Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize in 2010 and has been serving as jury chair from 2018.[5]
Biography
Mriganka Sur did his early schooling at the St. Joseph's Collegiate School, Allahabad. He received the Bachelor of Technology degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) in 1974, and the Master of Science and PhD degrees in electrical engineering in 1975 and 1978, respectively, from Vanderbilt University in Nashville.[citation needed] After postdoctoral research at Stony Brook University, he was appointed to the faculty of Yale University School of Medicine in 1983. He joined the faculty of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1986. He was named in 1993 professor of neuroscience and in 1997 head of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. He is currently the Newton Professor of Neuroscience and director of the Simons Center for the Social Brain at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[6][7][8][9]
References
- ^ "Home". Sur Lab (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 7 فبراير 2019.
- ^ "Brain and Cognitive Sciences". bcs.mit.edu (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 7 فبراير 2019.
- ^ "Members - CSE-IITM". www.cse.iitm.ac.in. Retrieved 13 فبراير 2020.
- ^ "CCBR | Home". ccbr.iitmadras.in. Retrieved 13 فبراير 2020.
- ^ "Infosys Prize - Jury 2020". www.infosys-science-foundation.com. Retrieved 10 ديسمبر 2020.
- ^ "Star-Shaped Brain Cells Make Scans Possible". The Washington Post. 19 يونيو 2008. Retrieved 29 سبتمبر 2010.
- ^ "Mriganka Sur Laboratory at MIT". Sur Laboratory website. Retrieved 11 أبريل 2011.
- ^ "Brain and Cognitive Sciences". MIT Departmental website. Retrieved 21 يناير 2017.
- ^ "Mriganka Sur : The Picower Institute". Picower Institute for Learning and Memory website.
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- 1953 births
- Living people
- People from Farrukhabad
- IIT Kanpur alumni
- Indian emigrants to the United States
- Vanderbilt University alumni
- Stony Brook University alumni
- Yale University faculty
- MIT School of Science faculty
- Fellows of the Royal Society
- Foreign fellows of the Indian National Science Academy
- American academics of Indian descent
- Members of the National Academy of Medicine
- Indian scholars