Prof Ram M Vemuri, Prof & Head, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mahindra University

Prof Ram M Vemuri, Prof & Head, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mahindra University

  • Dr Ram M Vemuri is the professor and head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Mahindra University in Hyderabad.
  • After his Ph.D. Dr. Vemuri joined LSI Logic Corporation working on the development of the then industry-leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools.

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Overview

In this episode of the Brand Called You, Prof Ram M Vemuri, a seasoned semiconductor industry expert and current professor at Mahindra University, shares his fascinating journey from IIT BHU to Intel Corporation. The discussion covers the evolution of the semiconductor industry over the past three decades, touching on technological advancements, manufacturing challenges, and the global supply chain. Dr. Vemuri also provides insights into India’s emerging semiconductor industry, discussing the challenges faced and the role of educational institutions in preparing the workforce. 

00:33- About Prof Ram M Vemuri

  • Dr Ram M Vemuri is the professor and head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Mahindra University in Hyderabad.
  • After his Ph.D. Dr. Vemuri joined LSI Logic Corporation working on the development of the then industry-leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools.
  • He has worked with Intel Corporation for 25 years. 

17:44- How will some of these projects be able to sustain themselves?

  • We live in a global village, and we are no longer isolated, so we can tap into the expertise of people, including those of Indian origin, who are contributing to India’s development from abroad.
  • Tata Group recently hired Dr Randhir Thakur, who worked at Intel, bringing with him a wealth of talent and knowledge from his experience abroad.
  • We can learn from the mistakes made by others in complex industries, and by tapping into global expertise, we can avoid those pitfalls and progress more smoothly.

20:00- Do you see educational institutions giving a big thrust for training engineers in this particular area?

  • Students tend to be interested in studying areas that promise future careers, but creating those careers requires job opportunities, which in turn depend on expertise from educational institutions.
  • India excels at conceiving designs and bringing them to the point of manufacturing, but we haven’t fully developed our manufacturing facilities yet.
  • We train students in design aspects to ensure they are employable after graduation, while also preparing them for future jobs in manufacturing industries, such as semiconductors, where job growth is expected to explode.

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  • Dr Ram M Vemuri is the professor and head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Mahindra University in Hyderabad.
  • After his Ph.D. Dr. Vemuri joined LSI Logic Corporation working on the development of the then industry-leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools.
  • He has worked with Intel Corporation for 25 years.

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