Prathima Agrawal
Prathima Agrawal is an Indian-American computer engineer known for her contributions to wireless networking, VLSI, and computer-aided design. She is a professor emerita and the former Samuel Ginn Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University.
Early life and education
Agrawal's father was a chemical engineer; she studied engineering in the 1960s at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, as the only female engineering student there at the time. After earning bachelor's and master's degrees there, she began doctoral study at the University of Rochester in 1967, again as the only woman. She married engineer Vishwani Agrawal after a year, had a son, and left the program, instead earning a second master's degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign for work on the ILLIAC IV program.She returned to India with her new family, but after two years as a housewife, became a doctoral student at the University of Southern California in 1974, temporarily leaving her husband in India and her son with a sister in New York. She completed her Ph.D. at USC in 1977, under the supervision of Melvin Breuer.