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Sethuraman Panchanathan

Sethuraman Panchanathan is an Indian–American computer scientist and academic administrator, and the 15th Director of National Science Foundation since June 2020.[1]

Sethuraman Panchanathan
Panchanathan in 2020
15th Director of the National Science Foundation
Assumed office
June 23, 2020
PresidentDonald Trump
Joe Biden
Preceded byKelvin Droegemeier (acting)
France A. Córdova
Personal details
BornChennai, India
SpouseSoumya Panchanathan
EducationUniversity of Madras (BS)
Indian Institute of Science (BEng)
Indian Institute of Technology (MTech)
University of Ottawa (PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering
Computer engineering
Informatics
InstitutionsUniversity of Ottawa
Arizona State University
ThesisAlgorithms and architectures for image coding using vector quantization (1989)
Doctoral advisorMorris Goldberg

He previously served at Arizona State University as executive vice president of knowledge enterprise development and chief research and innovation officer. He was also director of the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing (CUbiC), Foundation Chair of Computing and Informatics at the university, and a professor in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering (CIDSE), part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.[2]

Early life and education edit

Panchanathan was born and raised in Chennai in India.[3] He attended the Vivekananda College (University of Madras), graduating in 1981 with a B.Sc. in physics.[4] Subsequently, in 1984, he earned a B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India.[5]

In 1986, he completed his M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He later enrolled in the doctoral program at the University of Ottawa in Canada and received his Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering in 1989[6] while working under the direction of Morris Goldberg.[7]

Career edit

University of Ottawa edit

In 1989, Panchanathan was hired by the University of Ottawa as an assistant professor and was later promoted to associate professor in 1994 after receiving tenure.[8]

Arizona State University edit

In 1997, Panchanathan was hired as a tenured associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.[9] In 2001, he was promoted to full professor and founded the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing (CUbiC),[10] which is focused on designing technologies and devices for assisting individuals with disabilities. In the same year, Panchanathan was elevated to IEEE fellow for contributions to compressed domain processing and indexing in visual computing and communications.[11] He also founded and led the School of Computing and Informatics (2006-2009) and the Department of Biomedical Informatics (2005-2007).[10]

Panchanathan was appointed as the university's chief research officer in 2009, where he was responsible for conceptualizing and building large interdisciplinary initiatives at ASU.[12] In 2011, he was promoted to senior vice president of the university's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development, responsible for the advancement of research, entrepreneurship, innovation and economic development activities.[13]

In 2016, Panchanathan was promoted to executive vice president of ASU Knowledge Enterprise Development and chief research and innovation officer at the university. In this role, Dr. Panchanathan leads the advancement of research, innovation, entrepreneurship, corporate engagement and strategic partnerships, and international development. Under his leadership, ASU's research has grown exponentially, with annual research expenditures quadrupling to more than half a billion dollars over the past 15 years. Continuing on its path as a rapidly growing research enterprise, Arizona State University reported $635 million in research expenditures for fiscal year 2018, up from $545 million in FY17, according to a recent[when?] report by the U.S. National Science Foundation. At that time, ASU was holding its rank at No. 44 for total research expenditures in the U.S., remaining ahead of the California Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago. Among institutions without a medical school, ASU ranked No. 8, ahead of Princeton University and Carnegie Mellon University.[14] In a 2017 Brazilian Congress of Industry Innovation panel discussion, Panchanathan highlighted how universities like ASU ought to work hand-in-hand with businesses to create curriculum that fosters the entrepreneurial traits employers look for today, in order to produce a future of innovation ecosystems.[15] On October 22, 2019, Panchanathan testified before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Science, Oceans, Fisheries, and Weather in a hearing titled, "Research and Innovation: Ensuring America's Economic and Strategic Leadership," examining the role that research and innovation play in ensuring U.S. leadership in the global economy.[16]

National Science Foundation edit

On June 13, 2014, Panchanathan was nominated by President Barack Obama as a member of the National Science Board of the National Science Foundation.[17] On December 19, 2019, President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Panchanathan to replace France Córdova as Director of the National Science Foundation.[18][19]

On June 18, 2020, he was unanimously confirmed by the US Senate as the new Director of the National Science Foundation. In 2022, the Director announced the Technology, Innovation and Partnerships directorate — NSF's first new directorate in more than 30 years.[20] He assumed office on June 23, 2020.[3]

Research edit

 
Dr. Panchanathan presenting at TEDxASU in Tempe (2017)

Panchanathan's research interests include Human-centered Multimedia Computing (HCMC),[21] assistive and rehabilitative technologies,[22] haptic user interfaces, face/gait analysis and recognition, medical image processing, media processor designs and ubiquitous computing environments for enhancing quality of life for individuals with disabilities.[23] He also mentored over 100 students and scholars, which include graduate students, post-docs, research engineers and research scientists.[24] He spoke on the importance of fostering a culture of innovation to solve grand challenges that society faces today in a 2017 TEDxASU presentation.[25]

Personal life edit

Panchanathan is married to Dr. Sarada "Soumya" Panchanathan, who is a former clinical pediatrician at the Maricopa County Hospital and a former part-time biomedical informatics faculty member from both the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, and from ASU.[26] Together they have two children.[2]

Awards, appointments and fellowships edit

  • 20 People to Know in Arizona Education, Phoenix Business Journal, 2017.[27]
  • COO of the Year, Phoenix Business Journal, 2017.[28]
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, 2017.[29]
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, Alumni Association Awards of Excellence, University of Ottawa, Canada, 2017.[29]
  • Governor's Innovator of the Year for Academia Award, Governor's Celebration of Innovation Awards, Information Technology Centric Assistive and Rehabilitative Environments (iCARE) for Individuals who are Blind and Visually Impaired, Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing, 2004.[30]
  • Microsoft Imagine Cup 2010 for CUbiC iCARE Note-Taker Project, World Finals in Touch and Tablet category, Warsaw, Poland, 2010.[31]

Works edit

  • Panchanathan, S.; Chakraborty, S.; McDaniel, T.; Tadayon, R.; Fakhri, B.; O'Connor, N.; Marsden, M.; Little, S.; McGuinness, K.; Monaghan, D. (2017). "Enriching the Fan Experience in a Smart Stadium Using Internet of Things Technologies". International Journal of Semantic Computing. 11 (2): 137–170. doi:10.1142/S1793351X17400062.
  • S. Panchanathan, S. Chakraborty, T. McDaniel, R. Tadayon, "Person-Centered Multimedia Computing: A New Paradigm Inspired by Assistive and Rehabilitative Applications," IEEE MultiMedia Magazine, Vol. 23, pp. 12–19, August 2016.
  • S. Panchanathan, S. Chakraborty, T. McDaniel, "Social Interaction Assistant: A Person-Centered Approach to Enrich Social Interactions for Individuals With Visual Impairments," IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, Vol. 10(5), pp. 942–951, 2016.
  • S. Panchanathan, and T. McDaniel, "Person-centered accessible technologies and computing solutions through interdisciplinary and integrated perspectives from disability research," International Journal Universal Access in the Information Society – Special Issue on User Experience and Access using Augmented and Multimedia Technologies, Vol. 14(3), pp. 415–426, 2014.
  • S. Panchanathan, T. McDaniel, V. Balasubramanian, "An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Design, Development and Deployment of Person-Centered Accessible Technologies," Invited Keynote Paper. Accepted for publication in the proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology (ICRTIT), 2013.
  • S. Panchanathan, T. McDaniel, V. Balasubramanian, "Person-centered accessible technologies: Improved usability and adaptation through inspirations from disability research," in Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on User Experience in e-Learning and Augmented Technologies in Education, 2012.
  • S. Panchanathan, N. Krishnan, S. Krishna, T. McDaniel, V. Balasubramanian, "Enriched human-centered multimedia computing through inspirations from disabilities and deficit-centered computing solutions," in Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Human-Centered Computing, 2008, pp. 35–42.

References edit

  1. ^ "New director takes helm at National Science Foundation". nsf.gov. National Science Foundation. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Executive profile: Sethuraman Panchanathan of ASU - Phoenix Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. January 6, 2012. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Calvarese, Trisha (June 23, 2020). "Leader of AI breakthroughs, champion of innovation and inclusivity". National Science Foundation. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  4. ^ "Office of Alumni & Corporate Relations, IIT Madras". acr.iitm.ac.in. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  5. ^ "Division of EECS, IISc Bangalore". Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  6. ^ "Program Chair | Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications | August 17 – 19, 2009 | Honolulu, Hawaii, USA". IASTED. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  7. ^ Panchanathan, Sethuraman (1989). Algorithms and architectures for image coding using vector quantization (Ph.D. thesis). University of Ottawa (Canada). hdl:10393/5805. OCLC 872322075. ProQuest 89193507.
  8. ^ Panchanathan, Sethuraman. "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Arizona State University.
  9. ^ . ASU News. November 14, 2011. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  10. ^ a b "Fourth International Conference on Digital Information Management ICDIM 2009". Icdim.org. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  11. ^ "IEEE Fellows 2001 | IEEE Communications Society".
  12. ^ "Panchanathan to facilitate ASU research opportunities". ASU News. February 4, 2009. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  13. ^ "Panchanathan named senior vice president for Knowledge Enterprise Development". ASU News. October 9, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  14. ^ . U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on January 29, 2017. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  15. ^ SESSÃO - INDÚSTRIA DO FUTURO: RISCOS E OPORTUNIDADES PARA O BRASIL DIANTE DAS INOVAÇÕES DISRUPTIVAS [Session - Future industry: Risks and opportunities for Brazil before disruptive innovations]. Confederação Nacional da Indústria. July 12, 2017. Retrieved July 18, 2017 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ "Research and Innovation: Ensuring America's Economic and Strategic Leadership". United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. October 22, 2019. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  17. ^ "Obama names IITian Sethuraman Panchanathan to Science Foundation board". IANS. news.biharprabha.com. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  18. ^ "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Individual to Key Administration Post". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved December 19, 2019 – via National Archives.
  19. ^ Leingang, Rachel (December 19, 2019). "ASU head of research Sethuraman Panchanathan nominated to lead National Science Foundation". Arizona Republic.
  20. ^ "NSF establishes new Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships". NSF - National Science Foundation. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  21. ^ Panchanathan, Sethuraman (March 19, 2013). "What comes after the computer chip? Better brain-computer interfaces". Slate.com. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  22. ^ "ASU team uses computer science to aid lives of the disabled". Azcentral.com. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  23. ^ "Mayo Clinic/ASU Collaboration Announcement Bios | ASU News". Asunews.asu.edu. July 1, 2002. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  24. ^ "Sethuraman "Panch" Panchanathan | ASU News". Asunews.asu.edu. November 14, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  25. ^ TEDx Talks (May 5, 2017), Solutions to Grand Challenges Demand Innovation | Sethuraman Panchanathan | TEDxASU, retrieved June 8, 2017
  26. ^ . Bmi.asu.edu. Archived from the original on January 7, 2013. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  27. ^ "20 People to Know in Arizona Education". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  28. ^ "COO of the Year". Phoenix Business Journal.
  29. ^ a b "Distinguished alum awards honor ASU's chief research and innovation officer". ASU Now: Access, Excellence, Impact. May 18, 2017. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  30. ^ "Sethuraman Panchanathan, Ph.D. - Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium". Azalz.org. August 13, 2013. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  31. ^ "Team Note-Taker presents at Imagine Cup 2011". Tom On Tech. July 10, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2014.

External links edit

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Government offices
Preceded by 15th Director of the National Science Foundation
2020–present
Incumbent

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engineeringComputer engineeringInformaticsInstitutionsUniversity of OttawaArizona State UniversityThesisAlgorithms and architectures for image coding using vector quantization 1989 Doctoral advisorMorris GoldbergHe previously served at Arizona State University as executive vice president of knowledge enterprise development and chief research and innovation officer He was also director of the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing CUbiC Foundation Chair of Computing and Informatics at the university and a professor in the School of Computing Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering CIDSE part of the Ira A Fulton Schools of Engineering 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 University of Ottawa 2 2 Arizona State University 2 3 National Science Foundation 3 Research 4 Personal life 5 Awards appointments and fellowships 6 Works 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editPanchanathan was born and raised in Chennai in India 3 He attended the Vivekananda College University of Madras graduating in 1981 with a B Sc in physics 4 Subsequently in 1984 he earned a B E in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore India 5 In 1986 he completed his M Tech in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras He later enrolled in the doctoral program at the University of Ottawa in Canada and received his Ph D in electrical and computer engineering in 1989 6 while working under the direction of Morris Goldberg 7 Career editUniversity of Ottawa edit In 1989 Panchanathan was hired by the University of Ottawa as an assistant professor and was later promoted to associate professor in 1994 after receiving tenure 8 Arizona State University edit In 1997 Panchanathan was hired as a tenured associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University in Tempe Arizona 9 In 2001 he was promoted to full professor and founded the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing CUbiC 10 which is focused on designing technologies and devices for assisting individuals with disabilities In the same year Panchanathan was elevated to IEEE fellow for contributions to compressed domain processing and indexing in visual computing and communications 11 He also founded and led the School of Computing and Informatics 2006 2009 and the Department of Biomedical Informatics 2005 2007 10 Panchanathan was appointed as the university s chief research officer in 2009 where he was responsible for conceptualizing and building large interdisciplinary initiatives at ASU 12 In 2011 he was promoted to senior vice president of the university s Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development responsible for the advancement of research entrepreneurship innovation and economic development activities 13 In 2016 Panchanathan was promoted to executive vice president of ASU Knowledge Enterprise Development and chief research and innovation officer at the university In this role Dr Panchanathan leads the advancement of research innovation entrepreneurship corporate engagement and strategic partnerships and international development Under his leadership ASU s research has grown exponentially with annual research expenditures quadrupling to more than half a billion dollars over the past 15 years Continuing on its path as a rapidly growing research enterprise Arizona State University reported 635 million in research expenditures for fiscal year 2018 up from 545 million in FY17 according to a recent when report by the U S National Science Foundation At that time ASU was holding its rank at No 44 for total research expenditures in the U S remaining ahead of the California Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago Among institutions without a medical school ASU ranked No 8 ahead of Princeton University and Carnegie Mellon University 14 In a 2017 Brazilian Congress of Industry Innovation panel discussion Panchanathan highlighted how universities like ASU ought to work hand in hand with businesses to create curriculum that fosters the entrepreneurial traits employers look for today in order to produce a future of innovation ecosystems 15 On October 22 2019 Panchanathan testified before the U S Senate Subcommittee on Science Oceans Fisheries and Weather in a hearing titled Research and Innovation Ensuring America s Economic and Strategic Leadership examining the role that research and innovation play in ensuring U S leadership in the global economy 16 National Science Foundation edit On June 13 2014 Panchanathan was nominated by President Barack Obama as a member of the National Science Board of the National Science Foundation 17 On December 19 2019 President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Panchanathan to replace France Cordova as Director of the National Science Foundation 18 19 On June 18 2020 he was unanimously confirmed by the US Senate as the new Director of the National Science Foundation In 2022 the Director announced the Technology Innovation and Partnerships directorate NSF s first new directorate in more than 30 years 20 He assumed office on June 23 2020 3 Research edit nbsp Dr Panchanathan presenting at TEDxASU in Tempe 2017 Panchanathan s research interests include Human centered Multimedia Computing HCMC 21 assistive and rehabilitative technologies 22 haptic user interfaces face gait analysis and recognition medical image processing media processor designs and ubiquitous computing environments for enhancing quality of life for individuals with disabilities 23 He also mentored over 100 students and scholars which include graduate students post docs research engineers and research scientists 24 He spoke on the importance of fostering a culture of innovation to solve grand challenges that society faces today in a 2017 TEDxASU presentation 25 Personal life editPanchanathan is married to Dr Sarada Soumya Panchanathan who is a former clinical pediatrician at the Maricopa County Hospital and a former part time biomedical informatics faculty member from both the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix and from ASU 26 Together they have two children 2 Awards appointments and fellowships edit20 People to Know in Arizona Education Phoenix Business Journal 2017 27 COO of the Year Phoenix Business Journal 2017 28 Distinguished Alumnus Award Indian Institute of Technology Madras 2017 29 Distinguished Alumnus Award Alumni Association Awards of Excellence University of Ottawa Canada 2017 29 Governor s Innovator of the Year for Academia Award Governor s Celebration of Innovation Awards Information Technology Centric Assistive and Rehabilitative Environments iCARE for Individuals who are Blind and Visually Impaired Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing 2004 30 Microsoft Imagine Cup 2010 for CUbiC iCARE Note Taker Project World Finals in Touch and Tablet category Warsaw Poland 2010 31 Works editPanchanathan S Chakraborty S McDaniel T Tadayon R Fakhri B O Connor N Marsden M Little S McGuinness K Monaghan D 2017 Enriching the Fan Experience in a Smart Stadium Using Internet of Things Technologies International Journal of Semantic Computing 11 2 137 170 doi 10 1142 S1793351X17400062 S Panchanathan S Chakraborty T McDaniel R Tadayon Person Centered Multimedia Computing A New Paradigm Inspired by Assistive and Rehabilitative Applications IEEE MultiMedia Magazine Vol 23 pp 12 19 August 2016 S Panchanathan S Chakraborty T McDaniel Social Interaction Assistant A Person Centered Approach to Enrich Social Interactions for Individuals With Visual Impairments IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing Vol 10 5 pp 942 951 2016 S Panchanathan and T McDaniel Person centered accessible technologies and computing solutions through interdisciplinary and integrated perspectives from disability research International Journal Universal Access in the Information Society Special Issue on User Experience and Access using Augmented and Multimedia Technologies Vol 14 3 pp 415 426 2014 S Panchanathan T McDaniel V Balasubramanian An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Design Development and Deployment of Person Centered Accessible Technologies Invited Keynote Paper Accepted for publication in the proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Technology ICRTIT 2013 S Panchanathan T McDaniel V Balasubramanian Person centered accessible technologies Improved usability and adaptation through inspirations from disability research in Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on User Experience in e Learning and Augmented Technologies in Education 2012 S Panchanathan N Krishnan S Krishna T McDaniel V Balasubramanian Enriched human centered multimedia computing through inspirations from disabilities and deficit centered computing solutions in Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Human Centered Computing 2008 pp 35 42 References edit New director takes helm at National Science Foundation nsf gov National Science Foundation Retrieved October 19 2020 a b Executive profile Sethuraman Panchanathan of ASU Phoenix Business Journal Bizjournals com January 6 2012 Retrieved January 24 2014 a b Calvarese Trisha June 23 2020 Leader of AI breakthroughs champion of innovation and inclusivity National Science Foundation Retrieved June 24 2020 Office of Alumni amp Corporate Relations IIT Madras acr iitm ac in Retrieved August 29 2022 Division of EECS IISc Bangalore Retrieved August 29 2022 Program Chair Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications August 17 19 2009 Honolulu Hawaii USA IASTED Retrieved January 24 2014 Panchanathan Sethuraman 1989 Algorithms and architectures for image coding using vector quantization Ph D thesis University of Ottawa Canada hdl 10393 5805 OCLC 872322075 ProQuest 89193507 Panchanathan Sethuraman Curriculum Vitae PDF Arizona State University Sethuraman Panch Panchanathan ASU News November 14 2011 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved January 24 2014 a b Fourth International Conference on Digital Information Management ICDIM 2009 Icdim org Retrieved January 24 2014 IEEE Fellows 2001 IEEE Communications Society Panchanathan to facilitate ASU research opportunities ASU News February 4 2009 Retrieved January 24 2014 Panchanathan named senior vice president for Knowledge Enterprise Development ASU News October 9 2011 Retrieved January 24 2014 Most Innovative Schools U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on January 29 2017 Retrieved January 4 2017 SESSAO INDUSTRIA DO FUTURO RISCOS E OPORTUNIDADES PARA O BRASIL DIANTE DAS INOVACOES DISRUPTIVAS Session Future industry Risks and opportunities for Brazil before disruptive innovations Confederacao Nacional da Industria July 12 2017 Retrieved July 18 2017 via YouTube Research and Innovation Ensuring America s Economic and Strategic Leadership United States Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation October 22 2019 Retrieved November 6 2019 Obama names IITian Sethuraman Panchanathan to Science Foundation board IANS news biharprabha com Retrieved June 14 2014 President Donald J Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Individual to Key Administration Post whitehouse gov Retrieved December 19 2019 via National Archives Leingang Rachel December 19 2019 ASU head of research Sethuraman Panchanathan nominated to lead National Science Foundation Arizona Republic NSF establishes new Directorate for Technology Innovation and Partnerships NSF National Science Foundation Retrieved February 1 2023 Panchanathan Sethuraman March 19 2013 What comes after the computer chip Better brain computer interfaces Slate com Retrieved January 24 2014 ASU team uses computer science to aid lives of the disabled Azcentral com Retrieved January 24 2014 Mayo Clinic ASU Collaboration Announcement Bios ASU News Asunews asu edu July 1 2002 Retrieved January 24 2014 Sethuraman Panch Panchanathan ASU News Asunews asu edu November 14 2011 Retrieved January 24 2014 TEDx Talks May 5 2017 Solutions to Grand Challenges Demand Innovation Sethuraman Panchanathan TEDxASU retrieved June 8 2017 Soumya Panchanathan Maricopa Integrated Health System Biomedical Informatics Bmi asu edu Archived from the original on January 7 2013 Retrieved January 24 2014 20 People to Know in Arizona Education www bizjournals com Retrieved June 9 2017 COO of the Year Phoenix Business Journal a b Distinguished alum awards honor ASU s chief research and innovation officer ASU Now Access Excellence Impact May 18 2017 Retrieved June 9 2017 Sethuraman Panchanathan Ph D Arizona Alzheimer s Consortium Azalz org August 13 2013 Retrieved January 24 2014 Team Note Taker presents at Imagine Cup 2011 Tom On Tech July 10 2011 Retrieved January 24 2014 External links editASU Office of Knowledge Enterprise DevelopmentGovernment officesPreceded byFrance A Cordova 15th Director of the National Science Foundation2020 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sethuraman Panchanathan 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