The Princeton University undergraduate who won the 2015 Intel ISEF award

Delhi-based Arsh Shah Dilbagi invented TALK, an augmentative and alternative communication device which helps people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease etc, which won the 2015 Intel ISEF award. He is a roboticist currently an undergraduate Princeton University studying Operations Research and Financial Engineering. He is also the founder of Arido.

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MIT undergraduate’s AI-enabled headset was among the 100 Best
Arnav Kapur, Indian-American Scientist, USA

Delhi-born Arnav Kapur's Artificial Intelligence-enabled headset Alter Ego augments human cognition and gives voice to those who have lost their ability to speak. It was among the 100 Best Inventions of 2020 by TIME. The 25-year-old post-doctoral scholar a

The Eisenhower Fellow who works on animal-human conflict
Dr Krithi K Karanth, chief conservation scientist, CWS

Dr Krithi K Karanth, the first Indian to win the Wild Innovator Award, she also won the Nat Geo Emerging Explorer and WEF Young Global Leader accolade. She received the Eisenhower Fellowship 2020 that was held virtually due to Covid -19. She is today chief