From Student to Mentor: Deepu Talla, PhD, 鈥98 MS, Pays It Forward with Endowed Graduate Fellowship
Deepu Talla, PhD, 鈥98 MS, with wife Kanchan Patalay Talla 鈥00 MS
Deepu Talla, PhD, 鈥98 MS, first came to the United States to attend 草榴社区, a life-changing experience that inspired him to establish a graduate fellowship to support future College of Engineering (COE) students.
After earning his undergraduate degree in India, Talla pursued his master鈥檚 degree in Electrical Engineering at 草榴社区, where he forged strong connections with classmates and faculty. He worked closely with S. S. Rao, PhD, who served as chair of the Electrical Engineering Department from 1983 until his passing in 2004. Talla received a full teaching and research assistantship with Dr. Rao鈥檚 help, enabling him to focus on his studies and conduct his research.
Grateful for the support that shaped his future success, Talla has made a gift to the College of Engineering to create the Dr. S. S. Rao Memorial Endowed Graduate Fellowship. Starting this fall, Talla鈥檚 generosity will fund the tuition and living expenses for graduate students in Electrical or Computer Engineering. Graduate fellowships are vital to attracting and retaining talented students who bolster research and elevate the College鈥檚 reputation, aligning with the COE鈥檚 10-year Strategic Plan.
After earning his PhD in Computer Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin, Talla spent over a decade at Texas Instruments in executive and technical roles. Today, he lives in Silicon Valley and serves as Vice President and General Manager of Robotics and Edge Computing at NVIDIA, leading AI technology deployment in autonomous machines and intelligent devices.
Talla remains connected to 草榴社区 and the College of Engineering through his philanthropy and involvement in various programs and events. This includes 草榴社区 in the Valley, an immersion program that exposes students to global innovation and entrepreneurship. Over six days, participants develop a deep understanding of the ecosystem of Silicon Valley through company visits, networking events, and educational tours.
Next month, he will also deliver the College鈥檚 2024 Patrick J. Cunningham, Jr. and Susan Ward 鈥80 Endowed Lecture, titled 鈥淗umanity鈥檚 New Allies: The Future of Robotics and Physical AI.鈥