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The Indian-American influence: Scientific and academic advancements

Last updated on - Oct 2, 2024, 18:53 IST
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Indian-origin researchers dominate US academia

Indian-American scientists and educators continue to drive academic advancements, holding leadership positions and influencing scientific research and innovation across the US. (Picture credit: ChatGPT)

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Indian-origin scientists lead breakthrough research​

In 2023, Indian-origin scientists played a pivotal role in global research, contributing to 11% of NIH grants and co-authoring 13% of US scientific publications. (Picture credit: ChatGPT)

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Surge in Indian-origin inventors: 5X growth in patents

By 2019, 10% of US patents included an Indian-origin co-inventor, reflecting a fivefold increase since 1975, highlighting their growing influence in innovation. (Picture credit: Meta AI)

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Indian-Americans in leadership at top US colleges

Seventy per cent of the top 50 US colleges (35 institutions) have Indian-Americans in leadership roles, underscoring their significant contributions to higher education. (Picture credit: Meta AI)

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Indian-origin faculty power US higher education

Approximately 22,000 full-time faculty members of Indian origin teach at US higher education institutions, representing 2.6% of the total faculty. (Picture credit: Meta AI)

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