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About Chandrasekar Vuppalapati

Chandrasekar Vuppalapati graduated from San Jose State University Master’s Program, specializing Software Engineering, and completed his Master of Business Administration from Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, USA. He is a Software IT Executive and Entrepreneur with diverse experience in Software Technologies, Enterprise Software Architectures, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), and Software Product & Program Management. Chandra has held engineering architectures
and product leadership roles at Microsoft, GE Healthcare, Cisco Systems, St. Jude Medical, and Lucent Technologies, a Bell Laboratories Company. He teaches Software Engineering, Large Scale Analytics, Data Science, Mobile Technologies, Cloud Technologies, and Web & Data Mining for master’s program in San Jose State University. Chandra has also held market research, strategy and technology architecture advisory roles in Cisco Systems, Lam Research and performed Principal Investigator role for Valley School of Nursing where he connected Nursing Educators & Students with Virtual Reality technologies. He has authored several international conference papers and published books on Building Enterprise IoT Applications, Democratization of Artificial Intelligence for the future of Humanity, and Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Agricultural Economics. Chandra has served as Chair in numerous technology and advanced computing conferences such as: IEEE Oxford, UK, IEEE Big Data Services 2017, San Francisco USA, Future of Information and Communication Conference 2018, Singapore and Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI) 2020, Modena, Italy.

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Present Lecturer, San Jose State University Computer Engineering
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Education

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MBA, Santa Clara University ‐ Leavey School of Business
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M.S. Software Engineering, San Jose State University
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