Indian-American now in US Council; to tackle global economy

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Lalit K Jha PTI Washington
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 10:14 PM IST

Pradeep Khosla, an Indian-American internationally recognised as an authority on robotics, has been selected to join a prestigious council, committed to US competitiveness in the global economy.  

Khosla, an IIT Kharagpur alumnus has been selected to join the Council on Competitiveness — a select group of corporate CEOs, university presidents and labour leaders to evaluate economic challenges and guide American competitiveness in this globalised world.

"An internationally recognised authority on robotics, embedded systems, technology education, innovation and cybersecurity, Carnegie Mellon's Pradeep K Khosla is an outstanding addition to our newly formed Technology Leadership Strategy Initiative," shared Deborah Wince-Smith, president of the Washington, DC-based council.  

He was also recently appointed for a second five year term as dean of the prestigious Carnegie Institute of Technology, in recognition of his leadership in research and education initiatives both within the university and internationally.  

Khosla will join an elite group of academic researchers and business leaders tapped to serve for the next three years on the Technology Leadership Strategy Initiative (TLSI), a collaborative effort designed to chart the most promising frontiers of technology and competitive advantage arenas for the United States.

The council estimates that technology jobs are growing five times faster than any other jobs worldwide, and 90 per cent of the fastest-growing jobs in America require post-secondary education. Khosla is founding director of Carnegie Mellon CyLab, one of the largest university-based cybersecurity research and education centers in the world.   

The new initiative will be co-chaired by Ray Johnson, senior vice president and chief technology officer for Lockheed Martin Corp, and Mark Little, senior vice president and director of GE Global Research.

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First Published: Jul 13 2009 | 10:17 AM IST

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