MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 Award

Press/Media: ResearchPopular

Description

In 2013, Ajay received his Ph.D from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, along with a Singapore-MIT Alliance Graduate fellowship. Between 2014-2016, he was a Postdoctoral Associate and as Research Scientist at SMART. In 2013, 2015 and 2017, Ajay was a visiting scholar at MIT. He is currently a Project Investigator (PI) for research projects funded by the SMART Innovation Center and the CENSAM Research Initiative. His research focuses on nature-inspired sensor technologies, biomimetic materials, MEMS/NEMS, nanotechnology, biomedical devices etc. In 2016, Ajay founded a startup company called Sensornomics Pte Ltd which envisions to create new standards of care in biomedical devices. He is a young entrepreneur who leads a team of 4 researchers. He has published about 45 peer-reviewed papers, authored 1 book and held patents in sensor technology.

Period21-Nov-2017 → 31-Jan-2018

Media coverage

6

Media coverage

  • TitleSMART wows crowd at EmTech Asia
    Country/TerritorySingapore
    Date31/01/2018
    DescriptionCatch a glimpse of all the action here, including: SMART's very own 'Innovators Under 35' (three are from SMART); The fascinating talk "Epi-Everything: The Explosion of Information Beyond the Genome" by AMR Lead Principal Investigator Peter Dedon; and "Whiter the Space Enterprise" by SMART CEO & Director, Daniel Hastings And look out for the news stories coming up in the media.
    URLhttps://smart.mit.edu/news-events/news/smart-wows-crowd-at-emtech-asia
    PersonsAjay Kottapalli
  • TitleNature-inspired miniaturized sensors that create new standard of care in biomedical flow sensing.
    Media name/outletMIT Technology review
    Media typeWeb
    Date31/01/2018
    DescriptionIn 2013, Ajay received his Ph.D from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, along with a Singapore-MIT Alliance Graduate fellowship. Between 2014-2016, he was a Postdoctoral Associate and as Research Scientist at SMART. In 2013, 2015 and 2017, Ajay was a visiting scholar at MIT. He is currently a Project Investigator (PI) for research projects funded by the SMART Innovation Center and the CENSAM Research Initiative. His research focuses on nature-inspired sensor technologies, biomimetic materials, MEMS/NEMS, nanotechnology, biomedical devices etc. In 2016, Ajay founded a startup company called Sensornomics Pte Ltd which envisions to create new standards of care in biomedical devices. He is a young entrepreneur who leads a team of 4 researchers. He has published about 45 peer-reviewed papers, authored 1 book and held patents in sensor technology.
    URLhttps://www.innovatorsunder35.com/the-list/ajay-prakash-kottapalli/
    PersonsAjay Kottapalli
  • TitleEmTech Asia Announces 2018’s Innovators Under 35 Read more from Asian Scientist Magazine
    Media name/outletAscian Scientist
    Country/TerritorySingapore
    Date19/12/2017
    URLhttps://www.asianscientist.com/2017/12/features/emtech-asia-innovators-under-35-finalists-2018/
    PersonsAjay Kottapalli
  • TitleMIT Technology Review recognises Asia’s top innovators under 35
    Media name/outletOpen Gov
    Country/TerritorySingapore
    Date04/12/2017
    URLhttps://www.opengovasia.com/articles/mit-technology-review-recognises-asias-top-innovators-under-35
    PersonsAjay Kottapalli
  • TitleMAE PhD Alumnus shines among Innovators Under 35 in Asia
    Media name/outletNTU Media
    Country/TerritorySingapore
    Date23/11/2017
    DescriptionDr Ajay Prakash Kottapalli has been chosen as one of the 10 outstanding innovators in Asia.

    Innovators Under 35 is an annual list that recognizes outstanding innovators who are younger than 35. The awards span a wide range of fields, including biotechnology, materials, computer hardware, energy, transportation, communications, and the Internet. Innovators Under 35 identifies individuals whose superb technical work promises to shape the coming decades. Its goal is to recognize the development of new technology or the creative application of existing technologies to solve the world’s biggest problems.

    With his innovation of nature-inspired miniaturized sensors that create new standard of care in biomedical flow sensing, Dr Ajay Prakash Kottapalli becomes a candidate and potential finalist for the global Innovators Under 35 list celebrated in the fall of 2018 in Boston.



    More info about Dr Ajay Prakash Kottapalli

    In 2013, Dr Ajay Prakash Kottapalli received his Ph.D from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, along with a Singapore-MIT Alliance Graduate fellowship. Between 2014-2016, he was a Postdoctoral Associate and as Research Scientist at SMART. In 2013, 2015 and 2017, Dr Ajay Prakash Kottapalli was a visiting scholar at MIT. He is currently a Project Investigator (PI) for research projects funded by the SMART Innovation Center and the CENSAM Research Initiative. His research focuses on nature-inspired sensor technologies, biomimetic materials, MEMS/NEMS, nanotechnology, biomedical devices etc. In 2016, Dr Ajay Prakash Kottapalli founded a startup company called Sensornomics Pte Ltd which envisions to create new standards of care in biomedical devices. He is a young entrepreneur who leads a team of 4 researchers. He has published about 45 peer-reviewed papers, authored 1 book and held patents in sensor technology.
    URLwww.mae.ntu.edu.sg/NewsnEvents/Pages/Detailed-Page.aspx?news=5daf73b8-7f82-49b1-94d4-7439376893f4
    PersonsAjay Kottapalli
  • Title Asia’s top 10 innovators under 35 have been revealed for 2018 – and here they are
    Media name/outletBussiness Insider
    Country/TerritorySingapore
    Date21/11/2017
    URLwww.businessinsider.sg/asias-top-10-innovators-under-35-have-been-revealed-and-here-they-are/
    PersonsAjay Kottapalli