Amish Parashar, MSc
Amish Parashar, MSc is
Board Member at International Humanitarian Foundation,
Faculty Member & Advisor on Innovation at Singularity University,
Strategy + Innovation at Triple Ring Technologies,
Global Advisor at CRIA Global, and
Advisor to Student Teams at Stanford University.
Engineer, academic, entrepreneur, and inventor — Amish is
a
founder of the
International Humanitarian Foundation (IHF), as well as
its Board President. In addition to
founding NeoVention, LLC, a medical technology development company based
in New Hampshire, Amish has been an invited lecturer at the Tuck School
of Business at Dartmouth College and UC San Diego, as well as various
professional conferences and seminars. He currently serves as
Entrepreneur-in-Residence for UCSD’s CONNECT program, which aims to
foster entrepreneurship in the San Diego area.
He earned a BA in Engineering Sciences and a BE in Biomedical
Engineering from Dartmouth College, as well as an MSc in Public Health
from the University of London. He also earned a Post-Graduate Diploma
from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine for his work at
the University of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Amish has published works on topics as diverse as venture creation and
cardiac surgery, and he holds several patents (granted and pending) for
public safety devices and medical and surgical
technologies.
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