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  1. Joy Aloysius Thomas (1 January 1963 – 28 September 2020) was an Indian-born American information theorist, author and a senior data scientist at Google. He was known for his contributions to information theory and was the co-author of Elements of Information Theory, a popular text book which he co-authored with Thomas M. Cover. He also held a ...

  2. As a world-renowned researcher at Stanford University, IBM, and across multiple Silicon Valley Tech startups as a Founder and Entrepreneur, Joy made seminal contributions in the field of Information Theory, data analytics, and large-scale data mining.

  3. Oct 8, 2020 · Bengaluru: Joy Thomas, 57, a Google data scientist renowned for his work in information theory, passed away on September 28. Arogyaswami Paulraj, a US National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee, described Thomas as “the most brilliant gift from India to the US in engineering sciences in recent decades.”

  4. Bengaluru: Joy Thomas, 57, a Google data scientist renowned for his work in information theory, passed away on September 28. Arogyaswami Paulraj, a US National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee, described Thomas as “the most brilliant gift from India to the US in engineering sciences in recent decades.”

  5. Oct 3, 2020 · Bangalore, October 3 2020: US-based Indian, Dr Joy Thomas, internationally renowned expert in Information Theory, died on Sep. 28, 2020, after a brief illness. He was 57.

  6. In this article, we commemorate Joy Thomas, who sadly passed away in 2020. Joy is best known for his seminal textbook Elements of Information Theory, coauthored.

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  8. Joy Thomas Foundation (JTF) and the Pan IIT Alumni India are partnering to co-host our inaugural “Women in STEM” event. This first of a series of annual events is designed to connect STEM students with mentors, expose them to STEM role models, and celebrate journeys of fellow women in their pursuit of excellence in STEM careers.