Rahul Panicker Explained

Rahul Panicker
Birth Place:Mavelikkara, Kerala, India
Nationality:Indian
Known For:Co-founder at Embrace, and President and Co-founder at Embrace Innovations
Occupation:President and Co-founder Embrace Innovations

Rahul Alex Panicker is a technology leader and entrepreneur, formerly Chief Innovation Officer at the Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence, [1] and best known as the President and Co-founder of Embrace Innovations[2] and Embrace, a social enterprise startup that aims to help premature and low-birth-weight babies, through a low-cost infant warmer.[3] [4]

Until early 2016, Panicker served as the President of Embrace Innovations, a social enterprise that designs and brings to market healthcare technologies for the developing world, starting with an infant warmer. The Embrace infant warmer costs less than 1% of a traditional incubator, and is currently being distributed across clinics in India, and over 15 developing countries.[5] [6] [7] He is also a member of the FICCI Health Innovation Task Force in India.[8] Starting 2016, he has been engaged in exploring and speaking about the potential impact of AI and what societies can do to prepare for the future, including at TEDx IIT Kharagpur.

Early life and education

Panicker was born in Mavelikara, Kerala, India [9] to Moly and P.C. Mathen Panicker of Kottarakara. He attended Indian Community School, Kuwait, and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Trivandrum, India, and hails from Vayalikada, Thiruvananthapuram.[10]

Panicker holds an M.S. and Ph.D. from Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering, and a B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), India. He is also an alumnus of the design school at Stanford.[11]

As part of his Ph.D. at Stanford, Panicker worked at the interface of machine learning and optics. His thesis work used machine learning techniques to demonstrate a 10 to 100 fold increase in capacity of multimode optical communication systems. His work combined convex optimization, machine learning, adaptive optics and spatial light modulators.[12] He also worked at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, applying artificial neural networks to accelerator-beam controls.

Career

Before starting Embrace, Panicker worked briefly at Infinera Corporation. While there, he worked in a team led by co-founder, President, and member of the Infinera Board, David F. Welch, Ph.D., in the new products group, working on ultra hi-speed optical telecom systems.

Embrace

See main article: Embrace (non-profit) and Embrace Innovations. In 2007, while studying at Stanford, Panicker and a few other fellow graduates were part of a class, Entrepreneurial Design for Extreme Affordability, at the d.school at Stanford University. They were asked to create a low-cost infant incubator that could be used in developing countries.[13] They designed an infant warmer that worked without electricity, was expected to be low-cost and was designed for use even by rural mothers in developing countries. After the class, they co-founded Embrace (non-profit), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, in 2008 to bring their project to life.[14] The non-profit entity, Embrace, donates infant warmers to clinics in need, and the for-profit social enterprise, Embrace Innovations, sells the warmers to other clinics.

Embrace has also been awarded the INDEX: Design to Improve Life award in 2011,[15] and the Fast Company Innovation By Design Awards, 2012,.[16] [17]

Awards and recognition

YearTitle
2015MIT Technology Review TR35 35-Innovators-Under-35 worldwide[18]
2013 The Economist Innovation Award for Social and Economic Innovation[19] [20]
2013 World Economic Forum and Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year[21] [22]
2012 Industrial Designers Society of America International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) Gold[23]
2012Tech Award Laureate[24]
2012CNBC TV18 Young Turk[25] [26]
2008Echoing Green Fellow[27]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EmTech Digital AI for Social Good Rahul Panicker, Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence . March 26, 2019 . MIT Tech Review.
  2. Web site: Mischler. Michèle. Social Entrepreneurs of the Year 2013. Schwab Foundation. 20 March 2013.
  3. News: Dooley. Sean. Embrace Infant Warmer Could Save Thousands. 17 December 2010.
  4. News: Ahmad. Samreen. Spreading life-saving warmth. Tehelka. 9 April 2012.
  5. News: Deepa. Balakrishnan. Portable incubators in 4 states a new lease of life. https://web.archive.org/web/20130726190705/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/portable-incubators-in-4-states-a-new-lease-of-life-for-babies/290008-62.html. dead. 26 July 2013. CNN-IBN. 12 September 2012.
  6. News: Udayabhanu. Prem. The Keralite who made it to MIT's top 35 Innovators' list. Manorama Online. 24 December 2015.
  7. News: Ranganna. Akhila. Saving Lives: How Rahul Panicker Developed a Low-cost Incubator for Newborns. 18 January 2016. Man's World India. 8 October 2018.
  8. News: IANS. National innovation council to build an ecosystem for healthcare products and services. 28 May 2013. health.india.com.
  9. News: Sirnate. Vasundhara. Vasundhara Sirnate. Embrace of Life. Open Magazine. 3 October 2009.
  10. News: Udayabhanu. Prem. The Keralite who made it to MIT's top 35 Innovators' list. Manorama Online. 24 December 2015.
  11. News: Bagchi. Shrabonti. SAVING LITTLE LIVES. The Times of India. 19 September 2011. 7 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304080156/http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=VE9JQkcvMjAxMS8wOS8xOSNBcjAwNDAw. 4 March 2016. dead.
  12. Book: Panicker, Rahul. Compensation of Modal Dispersion in Multimode Fiber Systems Using Adaptive Optics Via Convex Optimization. 2007. Stanford University. Stanford University. 978-0549355779. 76.
  13. News: CNBC TV18. Embrace: A low cost infant warmer. 18 April 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120506084224/http://www.moneycontrol.com/smementor/mentorade/innovation/embrace-a-low-cost-infant-warmer-693195.html. 6 May 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  14. News: Platoni. Kara. Baby, It's Cold Outside. Stanford Alumni. January–February 2012.
  15. Web site: The Daily News Staff. Embrace, Stanford enterprise, wins Index Award. 27 September 2011. The Stanford Daily. 27 September 2011.
  16. Web site: Wilson. Mark. The 11 Winners Of Our 2012 Innovation By Design Awards. Fast Company. 17 October 2012.
  17. Web site: Kuang. Cliff. Why Good Design Is Finally A Bottom Line Investment. Fast Company. 11 September 2012.
  18. Web site: 35 Innovators Under 35, 2015. MIT Technology Review.
  19. News: Quarterly. Technology. Innovation awards And the winners are.... The Economist. 30 November 2013.
  20. News: Bangalore-based startup founders win Economist Innovation Award. The Economic Times. 6 November 2013.
  21. Web site: Social Entrepreneurs of the Year 2013. World Economic Forum.
  22. Web site: Mischler. Michèle. Social Entrepreneurs of the Year 2013. Schwab Foundation. 20 March 2013.
  23. Web site: OZLER. Levent. Best in Show of the 2012 International Design Excellence Awards. Dexigner. 27 August 2012.
  24. News: Thorpe. Devin. 28 Award Winners Highlight Innovation in Social Entrepreneurship. Forbes. 30 September 2012.
  25. News: Rahul Panicker @EmbraceInnov & his health tech #startup story of creating portable infant warmer #YTatMakeInIndia. 17 February 2016.
  26. Web site: Young Turks. . 16 April 2012.
  27. Web site: Echoing Green Fellows. Echoing Green.