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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sanjay_SarmaSanjay Sarma - Wikipedia

    Sanjay E. Sarma (born May 1968) currently serves as CEO, President, and Dean at the Asia School of Business. Additionally, he holds esteemed titles as the Fred Fort Flowers (1941) and Daniel Fort Flowers (1941) Professor of Mechanical Engineering, as well as vice president for Open Learning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1]

  2. Sanjay Sarma is the Fred Fort Flowers (1941) and Daniel Fort Flowers (1941) Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. He is the Vice President for Open Learning at MIT. He co-founded the Auto-ID Center at MIT and developed many of the key technologies behind the EPC suite of RFID standards now used worldwide.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Mechanical Engineering, MIT‬ - ‪‪Cited by 22,104‬‬ - ‪RFID‬ - ‪sensors‬ - ‪manufacturing‬ - ‪education‬ - ‪CAD‬.

  4. May 3, 2022 · Following nine years leading MIT’s work on digital learning, Sanjay Sarma will step down as vice president for open learning, and focus on teaching, research, writing, and entrepreneurship.

  5. Sanjay Sarma is the Fred Fort Flowers (1941) and Daniel Fort Flowers (1941) Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. He is the Vice President for Open Learning at MIT. He co-founded the Auto-ID Center at MIT and developed many of the key technologies behind the EPC suite of RFID standards now used worldwide.

  6. Dr. Sanjay Sarma is the Fred Fort Flowers (1941) and Daniel Fort Flowers (1941) Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. He is the first Director of Digital Learning at MIT. He co-founded the Auto-ID Center at MIT and developed many of the key technologies behind the EPC suite of RFID standards now used worldwide.

  7. ipc.mit.edu › people › sanjay-sarmaSanjay Sarma | IPC

    Sanjay Sarma is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Sloan School of Management at MIT. Sarma was one of the founders of the Auto-ID Center at MIT, which, along with a number of partner companies and its “spin-off,” EPCglobal, developed the technical concepts and standards of modern RFID.

  8. Sanjay Sarma. Fred Fort Flowers (1941) and Daniel Fort Flowers (1941) Professor of Mechanical Engineering; Vice President for Open Learning. Research Interests. Computational geometry, manufacturing, CAD, RFID, signal processing, security, sensors and automotive systems. Website.

  9. After nearly a decade running MIT’s digital learning platforms and education initiatives, Vice President for Open Learning Sanjay Sarma will step down from that post at the end of June, President L. Rafael Reif announced today in an email to the MIT community.

  10. Sanjay Sarma is vice president for open learning, Fred Fort Flowers (1941) and Daniel Fort Flowers (1941) Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab at MIT.