Dr. Guruduth S. Banavar
Guruduth
S. Banavar, Ph.D. is Vice President, Cognitive Computing at IBM.
Guru currently leads a worldwide team at IBM Research, responsible for
creating the
next generation of cognitive systems in the Watson family.
Previously, Guru and his team worked across IBM’s businesses to co-innovate
with clients, by applying advanced technologies to solve tough
business problems across the spectrum of industry verticals, such as
Healthcare & Life Sciences, Commerce & Financial Services, and
Energy & Natural Resources. As CTO of IBM’s Global Public Sector
business, Guru focused on the
Smarter Cities initiative, and led strategic engagements around the
globe to improve public safety, transportation, and other city services
that make cities more livable and sustainable. An example of his work
is the
City Operations Center in Rio de Janeiro, which coordinates
day-to-day as well as emergency operations in support of planning and
service management across thirty agencies within that city. Guru also
served on NY Governor Cuomo’s commission for
improving New York State’s resilience to natural disasters after the
devastation of Hurricane Sandy.
Earlier, Guru was the Director of IBM Research in
India, which he helped establish as a pre-eminent center for
Services Research and Mobile Computing. There, he and his team received
a National Innovation Award by the President of India in 2009 for the
Spoken Web project. His early work was on distributed systems and
programming models at IBM’s TJ Watson Research Center in New York, which
he joined in 1995 after his Ph.D. in Computer Science.
Guru’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street
Journal, The Economist, and other international media. He is an
elected member of the IBM Academy of Technology, and has served on the
boards of IBM’s Industry Academy and those of client and academic
institutions.
His papers include
An Efficient Multicast Protocol for Content-Based
Publish-Subscribe Systems,
Challenges: An Application Model for Pervasive Computing,
Software Infrastructure
and Design Challenges for Ubiquitous Computing Applications,
Exploiting IP Multicast in Content-Based Publish-Subscribe Systems,
A Case for Message Oriented Middleware,
The Design and Applications of a Context Service, and
Gryphon: An Information Flow Based Approach to Message Brokering.
Read the
full list of his publications!
His patents include
System and method for maintaining communication channels through coverage gaps,
Method and system for context-based automated product identification and verification,
System and method for constructing computer application flows with specializations for targets,
Sharing resources among hierarchical containers of resources, and
System and method for providing collaborative replicated objects for synchronous distributed groupware application.
Read the
full list of his patents.
Watch
Analytics: How Big Data Can Solve our Most Complex Problems and
Guruduth Banavar | Using Information to Plan and Predict.
Read his LinkedIn profile.