Manu Prakash


Manu Prakash is an Indian scientist who is a Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University. Manu was born in Meerut, India. He is best known for his Foldscope and Paperfuge.
Prakash received the MacArthur Fellowship in September 2016. He and his team are also working on a water droplet based computer in Stanford University. His work focuses on frugal innovation that makes medicine, computing and microscopy accessible to more people across the world.

Early life and Education

Manu Prakash was born in Meerut, India. He earned a BTech in computer science and engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, and an M.S. and PhD in Applied Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Notable work

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A Foldscope is an optical microscope that can be assembled from simple components, including a sheet of paper and a lens. It was developed by Manu Prakash and designed to cost less than US$1 to build. It is part of the "frugal science" movement which aims to make cheap and easy tools available for scientific use in the developing world.

Paperfuge

Paperfuge is a Hand-powered ultralow-cost paper centrifuge designed by Manu Prakash and Members at Prakash Lab. Inspired from the Yo-Yo toy configuration, Dr.Manu designed a centrifuge using the toy's design and Supercoiling-mediated ultrafast spinning dynamics. The Paperfuge can be used to separate Plasma and RBC for rapid Malaria diagnosis in remote areas.

Awards

TED Fellow 2010, TED Senior Fellow 2011
Gates Foundation Global Health “Explorations” Grant 2012
NIH Director's New Innovator Award 2015
McArthur Fellow 2016
Unilever Colworth Prize 2020