4 Indians Among MIT's Top 35 Innovators

By siliconindia   |   Friday, 26 August 2011, 00:58 IST   |    8 Comments
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Aishwarya Ratan:
Aishwarya Ratan, MIT, USA
She has developed an electronic ballpoint pen to write in ledgers placed on a slate furnished with software which identifies the handwritten numbers. Finally the feedback about the total record completion and legibility is given by the late. The storage of these feedbacks is also possible. The feedback is given on the screen and also verbally in local language. The database can be shared with the nongovernmental organizations and banks that support the co-operatives. She is a partnering with an NGO and is doing studies on improving the technologies that can help the poor people monetarily. In June she became the director of Microsavings and payments innovation initiative at Yale University.