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Lokvani Talks To - Recap 2009 Part 11
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01/06/2010
Lokvani Talks To Tom Ashbrook, Host Of On Point,NPR "In 1975, I was a restless undergraduate at Yale. In a class at the Divinity School, I became enchanted with the Rigveda and its sense of the divine in everything. In those days, only the University of Wisconsin sent American students to India, and most of them went to Andhra University, in Waltair" - Tom Ashbrook,Host of NPR, On Point.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Triveni Upadhyay "Communication technologies that offer better capacity for a given spectrum, cognitive radios that sense the environment and configure accordingly, communication technologies that extend battery life are some examples of what may be coming," says Dr. Upadhyay, CEO of Mayflower Communications. He shares the secret of Mayflower's success.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Indu Issacs Indu J. Isaacs, CEO and Co-founder of Formatech, President and Co-founder of neuMirRx Corporation, spoke to Lokvani about her journey to becoming a successful entrepreneur.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Aditi Taylor Senior manager in Deloitte & Touche LLP’s Audit and Enterprise Risk Services practice, Aditi was selected by the Boston Business Journal for this year's list of 40 under 40. Aditi spoke to Lokvani about this award, her work and life interests.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Lakshmi Iyer A faculty at the prestigious Harvard Business School with a focus on developmental economics, Lakshmi spoke to Lokvani about her case study on the redevelopment of the Dharavi slums and provided some insights for students thinking of joining HBS.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Vandana Goyal And Team On Akanksha Vandana Goyal is the Director of the School Project at Akanksha. A native of Sudbury, MA, she now lives in Mumbai and was here on a visit along with Ruchika Gupta, Director of Centers, from the Akanksha Foundation.Vandana and Ruchika visited charter schools and the MIT Media Labs on their visit here – to learn about the technology and teaching methods available here that can be implemented in the schools in India.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Chandra Prasad "The landing takes every last iota of her concentration, and the plane’s stamina. Please don’t catch fire, please don’t catch fire,†says Amelia Earhart in Chandra Prasad's richly textured novel Breathe the Sky. Meet the novelist from Connecticut.[more]
Lokvani Talks To MacArthur "Genius" L. Mahadevan Harvard Professor, Dr. L. Mahadevan was named as a 2009 MacArthur fellow. Known as the "Genius" grant, it awards $500,000 with no strings attached. Mahadevan who applies complex mathematical analyses to a variety of seemingly simple, but vexing, questions across the physical and biological sciences — how cloth folds when draped, Mahadevan spoke about his work and the joy of math.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Suresh Mathur Professor of Physics and renowned classical flutist playing both Hindustani and Carnatic music, Dr. Suresh Mathur talked to Lokvani about his passion for music and his hope for the future of music.[more]
Lokvani Talks To Sonali Gupta Wide Horizons for Children, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) child welfare and adoption agency, dedicated to improving the lives of the world’s most disadvantaged children through adoption and humanitarian aid. Lokvani talks to Sonali Gupta who works for the agency about its work in India.[more]
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Vandana Goyal, Ruchika Gupta and Shuchi Vyas.
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