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TI Engineer Named Top Innovator in Rising Engineering Stars Contest

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Elizabeth M
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Well done!
Elizabeth M   1/9/2013 7:09:41 AM
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It's great to see a woman win this award in a field that has been traditionally male dominated. Ms. Prakash sounds like a true innovator in her own right and well deserved of the honor. TI is doing some interesting research and development and it's good to know people like her are on the cutting edge.

Ann R. Thryft
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Re: Well done!
Ann R. Thryft   1/9/2013 12:06:28 PM
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I agree with Elizabeth. I voted for Punya and was happy to see her win this honor. Congrats!

apresher
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Smart Home Initiative
apresher   1/9/2013 9:12:48 AM
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Congratulations, Punya.  The Smart Home initiative is certainly an interesting assignment from an engineering point of view.  We need some new solutions that can help us turn the corner on better managing home resources and energy.  Cost effective and easy to use.  Good luck for the future.

Charles Murray
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Congrats
Charles Murray   1/9/2013 1:00:50 PM
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Congratulations to Punya and to TI. Punya topped a very strong cast of extremely accomplished nominees.

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Re: Congrats
Cabe Atwell   1/9/2013 3:32:10 PM
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I swear I was a shoe-in for this contest.

Congrats Punya.

She has a very diverse set of achievement. Proving that engineers should gain some knowledge and experience outside their field. Take note.

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tmash
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Well....
tmash   1/10/2013 11:31:35 AM
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First i would like to congradulate her....

But its very misleading to use the term Top Innovator....

Elaborate more for us what products , systems and technologies she has done that have changed the world in 2012 and deserve  to be called a top innovator...I have a problem with that term.

She is a top engineer of the year according to the description of the achievements you have given us and she is on her way to be an innovator...not yet!!

mzdrew
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mzdrew   1/11/2013 1:12:50 AM
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I believe the award is for Rising Engineering stars, that being said it would have been nice to know more about her innovation.

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TI AND TOP ENGINEER
bobjengr   1/20/2013 2:22:27 PM
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I certainly would like to congratulate Punya.  I think congratulations must also go to Design News and Mouser for sponsoring a program that recognizes young engineering talent.  To often the "world" recognizes individuals who never contribute to the degree Punya has and hopefully will.  Lady Gaga, the Kardasians, Lindsey Lohan, etc----you get the picture, all hat and no cattle.   These young engineers are great credits to the engineering profession--probably never becoming "household names" but none the less significant contributors to society and certainly their companies.   I say well done. 

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RES Award Ceremony
Lauren Muskett   2/8/2013 3:30:47 PM
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Be sure to check out this press release just posted in our Product Showcase for more information on Punya Prakash and the Rising Engineering Star award ceremony this week in Anaheim. http://bit.ly/WznBqM

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