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R. K. Misra

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Nonresident Scholar, Technology and Society Program

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R. K. Misra is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie India. Based in Bengaluru, he drives Carnegie India’s Technology and Society program, and engages with technology innovators and policymakers. His research focuses on the use of technology for urban planning and transportation, sustainable living, and the future of smart cities. He also plays a pivotal role in organizing Carnegie India’s annual Global Technology Summit.

Misra is a graduate from IIT Kanpur and a post-graduate from Tokyo University. He is a fellow of Leaders in Development program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and a global leadership fellow at the Aspen Institute.

Misra is the founding director at the Center for SMART Cities, a knowledge bank and repository of best practices in the areas of technology driven planning and management of Smart Cities. In 2006, he founded SAHYOG—Indian Council for Public Private Partnership, a pilot to policy social initiative to provide “Livelihood Opportunities for Rural Poor.”


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  • Technology and Society

Areas of Expertise

North AmericaUnited StatesCivil SocietyTechnologySouth AsiaIndiaEast AsiaJapanAsiaEconomyClimate Change

Education

BTech - IIT Kanpur, Master of Engineering - Tokyo University

Languages

English, Hindi, Japanese

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