Mani Srivastava is a seasoned researcher and educator specializing in wireless communications, embedded systems, and low-power design, with a career spanning Bell Labs to UCLA and Amazon. As Amazon Scholar and Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science at UCLA, he leads research at the intersection of mobile/wireless computing, networked sensing, and pervasive computing. He has secured and managed over $15M in research funding from DARPA, ONR, ARL, industry partners, and NSF, guiding dozens of graduate students (Ph.D. and M.S.) who have placed at leading tech companies. His work includes notable artifacts like the SOS operating system for sensor networks and a track record of editorial and leadership roles, such as Vice Chair for Graduate Affairs at UCLA's EE Department. Mani maintains a strong bridge between academia and industry, with a history of consulting in advanced R&D and a current role shaping research directions at Amazon while continuing to teach and mentor at UCLA. He is known for proposal writing, project management, and patent advising, bringing a rare blend of deep theoretical insight and practical, scalable system design.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D. and M.S., EECS, Ph.D. and M.S., EECS at University of California, Berkeley
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
High School, High School at Colvin Taluqdars' College, Lucknow
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