The first computer in India
|
Scientist |
Year / Period |
Major Contribution |
Impact on Computer Technology |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Narinder Singh Kapany |
1954 |
Invented fiber optics |
Enabled high-speed internet, advanced data transmission, and global communication. |
|
Dr. Homi J. Bhabha |
1955–1960 |
Led creation of TIFRAC, India’s first computer |
Laid the foundation for India’s indigenous computer development. |
|
Prof. Raj Reddy |
1960s–Present |
Pioneer in Artificial Intelligence and robotics |
Advanced speech recognition, AI research, and human–computer interaction. |
|
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam |
1970s–1990s |
Developed computer-integrated missile & defense systems |
Modernized India’s defense systems through advanced computing. |
|
Dr. Sam Pitroda |
1980s–1990s |
Led India’s telecom & digital revolution |
Expanded computer-based telecom networks and accelerated India’s digital growth. |
|
Dr. Vijay Bhatkar |
1991 |
Developed India’s first supercomputer PARAM 8000 |
Made India self-reliant in supercomputing and high-performance computing. |
|
Vinod Dham |
1993 |
Father of the Pentium Processor |
Boosted global PC performance; powered millions of computers. |
|
Ajay Bhatt |
1990s |
Co-created USB(Universal Serial Bus), PCI Express(Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), AGP(Accelerated Graphics Port) |
Revolutionized device connectivity and made plug-and-play universal. |
|
Sundar Pichai |
2008 |
Led development of Google Chrome |
Influenced modern browsing, OS platforms, and cloud-based computing. |