Bhuvana Ramabhadran is a speech recognition researcher for Google, and a former distinguished researcher at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center.[1]

Ramabhadran earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1995 from the University of Houston. Her dissertation, An object-oriented expert system for the identification of foci of epileptiform activity, was supervised by John R. Glover.[2] She joined IBM in the same year.[3]

In 2017, Ramabhadran was elected as an IEEE Fellow "for contributions to speech recognition and language processing",[4] and a Fellow of the International Speech Communication Association, "for contributions to the fields of speech recognition research and applications".[5]

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  2. Ramabhadran, Bhuvana (1995), An object-oriented expert system for the identification of foci of epileptiform activity, University of Houston, ProQuest 304205602
  3. "Bhuvana Ramabhadran", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, October 2017, retrieved 2023-06-15
  4. IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2023-06-15
  5. Fellows 2017, International Speech Communication Association, retrieved 2023-06-15
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