Ramani Duraiswami is Professor and Associate Chair (for Graduate Studies) at the Department of Computer Science, and in UMIACS, at the University of Maryland. Prof. Duraiswami got his B. Tech. at IIT Bombay, and his Ph.D. at The Johns Hopkins University. After spending a few years working in industry, he joined the University of Maryland, where he established the Perceptual Interfaces and Reality Lab. He has broad research interests, including both algorithm development (for machine learning, statistics, wave propagation and scattering, the fast multipole method), and systems development/applications (spatial audio capture rendering and personalization; computer vision, acoustics).  

He has published over 280 peer-reviewed archival papers, co-authored a book,  has several issued patents, and according to Google Scholar has an h-index of 64 (in 2023). Some of his research has been spun out into a startup, VisiSonics, whose technology is in millions of devices. A particular theme of Prof. Duraiswami’s recent research has been combining machine learning with scientific simulation, and the understanding the interaction of waves with objects - electromagnetic, acoustic, and visual.

Prof. Duraiswami has affiliate appointments in UMIACSECE, AMSC, MRC and NACS.

Degrees

  • BTech
    Indian Institute of Technology
  • PhD
    Johns Hopkins University
Research Methods
Research Interests

Current Students

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4244 Iribe Center
Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Email
ramanid [at] umd.edu