Address

Election Systems Integrity Institute
701 Concord Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
U.S.A.

Contact Information

Call: +1-617-500-4899

Email: vashiva@vashiva.com

Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai

P.h.D., M.I.T.
Engineering Systems

Election Systems Integrity Institute

Biography

Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai, the inventor of email and polymath, holds four degrees from MIT, is a world-renowned systems scientist, inventor and entrepreneur. He is a Fulbright Scholar, Lemelson-MIT Awards Finalist, India’s First Outstanding Scientist and Technologist of Indian Origin, Westinghouse Science Talent Honors Award recipient, and a nominee for the U.S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation. His love of medicine and complex systems began in India when he became intrigued with medicine at the age of five as he observed his grandmother, a farmer and healer in the small village of Muhavur in South India, apply Siddha, India’s oldest system of traditional medicine, to heal and support local villagers. These early experiences inspired him to pursue the study of modern systems science, information technology and eastern and traditional systems of medicine to develop an integrative framework linking eastern and western systems of medicine.

In 1978, as a precocious 14-year-old, after completing a special program in computer science at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Science at NYU, Ayyadurai was recruited by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) as a Research Fellow, where he developed the first electronic emulation of the entire interoffice mail system (Inbox, Outbox, Folders, Address Book, Memo, etc.), which he named “EMAIL,” to invent the world’s first email system, resulting in him being awarded the first United States Copyright for Email, Computer Program for Electronic Mail System, at a time when Copyright was the only protection for software inventions.

Ayyadurai went on to receive four degrees from MIT, including a bachelors in electrical engineering and computer science, and a dual master’s degree in mechanical engineering and visual studies from the MIT Media Laboratory. In 2003, he returned to MIT to complete his doctoral work in systems biology within the Department of Biological Engineering, where he developed CytoSolve®, a scalable computational platform for modeling the cell by dynamic integration of molecular pathways models. Following his doctoral work, he returned to India on a Fulbright, where he discovered the systems theoretic basis of eastern systems of medicine, resulting in Systems Health®, a new educational program that provides a scientific foundation of integrative medicine. While at MIT, he also developed a pioneering new course called Systems Visualization which integrates systems theory, narrative story telling, metaphor and data visualization to provide visualization of complex systems.

Today, he is the Chairman & CEO of CytoSolve, Inc. CytoSolve provides a revolutionary platform for modeling complex diseases as well as for discovering multi-combination therapeutics. His recent efforts at CytoSolve have led to an FDA allowance and exemption for a multi-combination drug for pancreatic cancer, development of innovative nutraceutical products, as well as numerous industry and academic partnerships. Ayyadurai’s earlier research on pattern recognition and large-scale systems development also resulted in multiple patents, numerous industry awards, commercial products such as EchoMail, and scientific and industry publications. He serves as Executive Director of the International Center for Integrative Systems (ICIS), a non-profit research and education foundation, located in Cambridge.

He has started and successfully several start-up companies. Following his winning of a White House competition to automatically analyze and sort mail President Clinton’s email, Ayyadurai started EchoMail, Inc. which grew to nearly $200 million in market valuation. He has appeared in The MIT Technology Review, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, NBC News, USA Today and other major media. Shiva was named Top 40 in the Improper Bostonian. He has also authored four books on the Internet and EMAIL: Arts and the Internet, The Internet Publicity Guide, The Email Revolution, and Systems Health which will be coming out in 2015. Ayyadurai continues his passion for entrepreneurialism as Managing Director of General Interactive, a venture fund that incubates, mentors and funds new startups in various areas including rural healthcare, media, biotechnology, information technology, to name a few. He has also started Innovation Corps to fuel innovation among teenagers worldwide. He serves as a consultant to CEOs and Executive Management at Fortune 1000 companies, as well as government organizations.

Ayyadurai is a member of Sigma-Xi, Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi. He supports the Shanthi Foundation, which raises money to provide scholarships for education of orphaned girls. He is also a supporter of various arts and non-profit organizations including the Guggenheim Museum, Very Special Arts, National Public Radio and the National Geographic Society. Ayyadurai lives in Belmont, Massachusetts and enjoys yoga, tennis, animals, art and architecture.

Education

  1. 2004- 2007

    Ph.D. Biological Engineering

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  2. 1988-1990

    M.S. Mechanical Engineering

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  3. 1987-1989

    M.S. Visual Studies

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  4. 1986

    B.S. Electrical Engineering

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Professional Experience

  1. 2013 - 2014
    Visiting Scientist
    MIT Sociotechnical Systems Research Center, ESD
  2. 2012-Present
    Founder
    Innovation Corps, Non-Profit
  3. 2010-Present
    Founder, Chairman & CEO
    CytoSolve, Inc., In-Silico Drug Development
  4. 2010 - 2013
    Lecturer
    Systems Visualization, MIT Comparative Media Studies
  5. 2010-2011
    Director
    MIT Media and Organizational Biomimetics Initiative
  6. 2009-Present
    Director
    International Center for Integrative Systems, Educational & Research Foundation
  7. 2009
    Outstanding Scientist Technology of India Origin
    CSIR-Tech, New Delhi, India
  8. 2009
    Scientist Level H
    CSIR, New Delhi, India
  9. 2007-2012
    Lecturer
    MIT Biological Engineering Department
  10. 2007-2009
    Fulbright Scholar
    US-India Fulbright Program, Systems Biology-Traditional Medicines
  11. 2007
    Lecturer, Biological Pathway Design and Implementation
    SMA 2007 Boot Camp
  12. 2006
    Lecturer, Biological Pathway Design and Implementation
    SMA 2006 Boot Camp
  13. 2006
    Teaching Assistant, Control Systems and Dynamics, 2.14
    MIT Mechanical Engineering
  14. 2004-Present
    Board Member
    EchoMail, Inc., Enterprise Email Management
  15. 2004-Present
    Founder and Managing Director
    General Interactive, LLC, Venture Incubator
  16. 2004-2007
    Research Associate
    MIT Biological Engineering, Computational Systems Biology
  17. 1998-2004
    Founder, President & CEO
    EchoMail, Inc., Enterprise Email Management
  18. 1996-2004
    Chief Scientist
    EchoMail, Inc., Large Scale Architectures for Message Analysis
  19. 1994-2004
    Industry Expert, “Dr. E-Mail”
    Industry Lectures Worldwide, Global 2000 Companies
  20. 1994-1998
    Founder, President & CEO
    Millennium Productions, Inc., Software & Media Production
  21. 1992-1996
    Chief Technology Officer
    Information Cybernetics, Inc., Document Analysis & Modeling
  22. 1992-1994
    Lecturer, Information Technology I
    MIT Sloan School of Management
  23. 1990-1994
    Director of Advanced Products
    Dataware Technologies, Inc., CD-ROM Search Software
  24. 1990-1992
    Research Team Leader
    MIT Sloan School, Offline Handwriting Recognition
  25. 1990
    Teaching Assistant, Dynamics, 2.03
    MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering
  26. 1988-1990
    Graduate Research Assistant
    MIT NDE Lab, Wave Propagation Analysis and Modeling
  27. 1988
    Lecturer, Physics
    MITES Program
  28. 1987
    Teaching Assistant, Computer Graphics, 4.971
    MIT Media Laboratory
  29. 1986-1990
    Senior Engineer, Graphics Software
    IBM/Lotus Development Corporation
  30. 1986-1988
    Graduate Research Fellow
    MIT Media Laboratory, Automated Graphic Design System
  31. 1986
    Teaching Assistant, Measurements Laboratory, 2.671
    MIT Mechanical Engineering
  32. 1985
    Teaching Assistant, Being There
    MIT Humanities Department
  33. 1984-1986
    Senior Engineer
    Information Resources, Inc., Marketing Analytics
  34. 1984-1986
    UROP Research
    MIT Langer Laboratory, Particle Analysis in Fluidized Bed Reactors
  35. 1984
    Tutor, Circuits and Electronics, 6.002
    MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  36. 1983-1984
    Consulting Software Engineer
    Chase, Inc., Hydrodynamics Software
  37. 1983-1984
    UROP Research
    MIT Health Sciences and Tech., Cryogenic Embryo Preservation
  38. 1983
    Tutor, Structures & Programming, 6.001
    MIT Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
  39. 1982-1984
    Research Engineer
    HP Medical Systems, Operating System for Cardiologist Workstation
  40. 1982-1983
    Consulting Software Engineer
    MIT Civil Engineering, Intelligent Signal Processing
  41. 1982
    Lecturer, IAP Course on Indian Art History
    MIT Humanities Department
  42. 1981-1983
    UROP Research
    Tadoma and Speech Recognition, MIT Research Lab for Electronics
  43. 1979-1981
    Research Associate, Sleep Pattern Analysis
    UMDNJ Biomedical Engineering
  44. 1977-1980
    Research Associate, E-Mail System
    UMDNJ Laboratory for Computer Science