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Amritha Jayanti

Associate Director, Technology and Public Purpose Project

Professional Background

Amritha Jayanti is an accomplished leader and innovator in the fields of public policy, technology, and computer engineering. Currently, she serves as a director at the Technology and Public Purpose (TAPP) Project at Harvard's Belfer Center, where she collaborates with a dedicated team to integrate technological advancements into public policy for the betterment of society. Her leadership role at TAPP showcases her commitment to bridging the gap between technology and its impact on public welfare, ensuring that technology serves as a tool for positive change.

Throughout her career, Amritha has gained invaluable experience in various prestigious organizations. She has previously held significant positions such as the Executive Director at Startup Shell, where she played a pivotal role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the startup ecosystem. Her deep interest in entrepreneurship was further reflected in her role as the Founder and Director at Technica Hacks, an event that promotes the intersection of technology and social good by empowering young technologists and innovators. Amritha’s robust background in management and project coordination has also been demonstrated in her roles at Minimill, where she worked as a Project Manager, and at Clara Labs, focusing on product development, enhancing user experiences through technology.

Amritha’s past experience at the Brookings Institution as a part of the Center for Technology Innovation allowed her to engage with critical policy discussions surrounding technology and its ramifications on society. Her analytical skills sharpened further during her time at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, where she investigated deeply consequential issues regarding global security and existential threats. In addition, her foundational experiences at the University of Maryland's Human-Computer Interaction Lab and the Security, Privacy, People Lab honed her understanding of how people interact with technology, preparing her for her current initiatives in public policy development.

Education and Achievements

Amritha Jayanti’s educational journey laid the groundwork for her interdisciplinary expertise in technology, public policy, and economics. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland, where she studied Computer Engineering, Public Policy, and Economics. This unique combination of disciplines equipped her with a solid technical foundation alongside a profound understanding of economic and social frameworks, enabling her to navigate complex societal challenges effectively.

Her participation in various advanced research projects during her time at the University of Maryland, including her roles in the Optics Biotech Laboratory and the Food Quality and Research Laboratory with USDA-ARS, further exemplifies her dedication to research and innovation. The knowledge and skills she gained during her studies have proven invaluable in her professional endeavors and endeavors in the tech-for-good space.

Achievements

Amritha's accomplishments demonstrate her exceptional contribution to technology and public policy. Her strategic insights into the intersection of technology and societal needs have earned her recognition in multiple capacities throughout her career. Under her leadership at TAPP, Amritha drives initiatives aimed at ensuring that technology serves public interest, emphasizing ethical considerations in technological advancements.

As a former TAP Summer Analyst at JPMorgan Chase & Co., she applied her analytical abilities within a high-stakes financial environment, bridging her technical knowledge with market dynamics. Her roles at various research laboratories reflect her commitment to advancing knowledge through rigorous research, and her involvement in executive and leadership positions showcases her capabilities as a change agent and advocate for innovation. Amritha's various initiatives and projects emphasize her enduring belief that technology can help solve some of the most pressing issues facing society today.

Highlights

Dec 16 · Ms. Magazine
Inside the Feminist Tech Jamboree Helping Girls Break Barriers in STEM - Ms. Magazine
It’s time to start thinking about governance of autonomous weapons - Brookings Institution

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