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Arun Mehta

Professor of Research & Technology, Sharda University

Professor Arun Mehta is a software writer, a teacher, a disability activist and a human rights activist. Professor Mehta is the president of BAPSI (Bidirectional Access Promotion Society). He has a PhD from Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, as a Fellow of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, a Master’s degree in Computer Sciences from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and a B. Tech degree from IIT Delhi. From 2005 to 2010, he was a professor and chairman of the Computer Engineering Department at JMIT, Radaur. Professor Mehta’s introduction to technology for the disabled was from Professor Stephen Hawking, for whom he designed the sophisticated communication software, elocutor. He has also taught blind students how to write software. Along with students, Professor Mehta designed 'skid' software, for children with mental challenges. His experience in human rights began with 15 years of volunteering with Amnesty International.

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