CHENNAI NOVEMBER 13, 2006: Jamcracker founder and CEO, K.B. Chandrasekhar (Chandra), was awarded with an honorary Doctor
of Science degree by Anna University in recognition as a distinguished technologist, global entrepreneur and his outstanding
contribution to the field of IT and promoting research and development in India.
Chandra set up the AU-KBC Research Centre
(Anna University - K.B. Chandrasekhar Research Centre) in 1999 at the
Madras Institute of Technology (MIT) campus of
Anna University. The AU-KBC Centre promotes interdisciplinary
research in the areas of information sciences and life sciences. The vision of this centre is to contribute to the economic
growth and the social well-being of India through R&D. Chandra has also contributed substantially to networking and
e-enabling the campuses of the Anna University, with special emphasis on promoting e-learning and remote education over the
Internet.
In addition to his role at Jamcracker, Chandra is also the co-founder and Chairman of e4e Inc, a global technology
holding company, Chairman of Aztecsoft Ltd. and a founder and former CEO of Exodus Communications Inc. At present he is
associated with more than 20 entrepreneurial ventures in which he has invested.
He began his career back in 1983, working for companies such as WIPRO and Rolta India LTD. His first entrepreneurial
venture was Fouress, a network software and development firm. His entrepreneurial spirit was recognized back in 1999 when
he was awarded the Ernst & Young Northern California Entrepreneur of the Year award.
Chandra completed his Bachelor's
Degree in Science from the University of Madras in 1980 and his Bachelor's Degree in
Electronics Engineering from Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University in 1983.