Soumya Sudhakar named an Accenture Fellow

Soumya Sudhakar named an Accenture Fellow

Launched in October of 2020, the MIT and Accenture Convergence Initiative for Industry and Technology underscores the ways in which industry and technology come together to spur innovation. The five-year initiative aims to achieve its mission through research, education, and fellowships. To that end, Accenture has once again awarded five annual fellowships to MIT graduate students working on research in industry and technology convergence who are underrepresented, including by race, ethnicity, and gender.

This year’s Accenture Fellows work across disciplines including robotics, manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and biomedicine. Their research covers a wide array of subjects, including: advancing manufacturing through computational design, with the potential to benefit global vaccine production; designing low-energy robotics for both consumer electronics and the aerospace industry; developing robotics and machine learning systems that may aid the elderly in their homes; and creating ingestible biomedical devices that can help gather medical data from inside a patient’s body.

Student nominations from each unit within the School of Engineering, as well as from the four other MIT schools and the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, were invited as part of the application process. Five exceptional students were selected as fellows in the initiative’s second year. LIDS student Soumya Sudhakar (AeroAstro) is one of five members of the 2021-22 Accenture Fellow cohort.

Soumya Sudhakar SM '20 is a PhD student in aeronautics and astronautics. Her work is focused on the co-design of new algorithms and integrated circuits for autonomous low-energy robotics that could have novel applications in aerospace and consumer electronics. Her contributions bring together the emerging robotics industry, integrated circuits industry, aerospace industry, and consumer electronics industry. Sudhakar earned her BSE in mechanical and aerospace engineering from Princeton University and her MS in aeronautics and astronautics from MIT.

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2021-22 Accenture Fellows: Top row, left to right: Xinming (Lily) Liu, Caris Moses, Sergio Rodriguez Aponte Bottom row, left to right: Soumya Sudhakar and So-Yoon Yang
2021-22 Accenture Fellows: Top row, left to right: Xinming (Lily) Liu, Caris Moses, Sergio Rodriguez Aponte Bottom row, left to right: Soumya Sudhakar and So-Yoon Yang
Soumya Sudhakar named an Accenture Fellow