Vivek Wadhwa

Vivek Wadhwa

Vivek Wadhwa is a Wertheim Fellow at the Harvard Law School and executive in residence at Duke University who specializes in studying innovation in business. He was formerly a tech entrepreneur who founded two tech companies.

His studies, published at Globalization Research, have included looking at the level of innovation in China, the relative gap in engineers graduated when comparing India/China and the US (His studies controversially assert that the US does not have such a huge deficit of engineers) and a study showing that the number of Indians and other immigrants in Silicon Valley is not as great as many presume.

Mr. Wadhwa writes a column for Businessweek and enjoys aiming to debunk popular notions and perceived wisdom.

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  • Dr.Shanthakumar
    recently i went through your comments on H1B at USA and your conclusion that most of the students from USA are going back to their home countries in view of the shortage of jobs at USA> I agree with this. \there is another dimension. There are plenty of boys and girls who have their Masters from USA and still waiting, waiting to get green cards ! Even after8-9 years they are still struggling. I feel there should be a blanket order that those who have their Masters from USA and are working continuously at USA for more than 6 years are automatically granted green card. this will help USA to a large extent to retain the best of them.
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