Ruth Kattumuri
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Biography
Ruth Kattumuri is a British Indian academic, demographer and computer scientist. She is co-director of the India Observatory (IO), a Distinguished Policy Fellow and Founder of the IG Patel Chair and IO at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
She's involved in multi-disciplinary evidence-based research, influencing business practice and impacting public policy pertaining to sustainable growth, inclusion and international development. She developed innovative international leadership programmes and is involved in capacity building and knowledge exchange.
Early life
She earned a BSc, MSc, and MPhil in Computer Science and Statistics, Madras Christian College, University of Madras, India. She earned a PhD in Demography/Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
At Madras Christian College, Kattumri's professor and mentor was Gift Siromoney, an internationally renowned computer scientist, and founder and chairman of the college's Department of Statistics.
Career
She served as professor of Computer Science and Statistics at Madras Christian College, University of Madras.
Kattumuri became a Cambridge Commonwealth Fellow in 1999. Between 2004 and 2006, she served as LSE's India Head. Kattumuri then founded the IG Patel Chair and the LSE India Observatory in 2007 and became Co-Director of the LSE India Observatory. Between 2006 and 2016, she was also Co-Director of the LSE Asia Research Centre.In 2016, she was elected as Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
From 1997 to 2004, she lectured in advanced research methods for Masters and PhD students across various departments of LSE including the Methodology Institute and Departments of Statistics, Economics, Social Policy and Public Administration.
Her multi-disciplinary research includes:
- Sustainable growth, inclusion and international development
- Human capital development
- Technology and innovation
- Urban planning and development
- Fiscal policies and financial inclusion
- Governance and reforms
Kattumuri is actively engaged in charitable activities as advisor and committee member with several global non-governmental organisations.
Recognition
- Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Samman Award (2014)
- Blue Ribbon Prize for research at Population Association of America 2004)
- Best Teacher Prize at LSE (2002/03)
- Overseas Research Fellowship for her PhD research at LSE (selected by Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of UK Universities).