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Sudhanshu Nath Mishra (born November 3, 1995) is an Indian-American student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In early 2015, he was an undergraduate researcher working on the Kumbathon initiative under Professor Ramesh Raskar, Head of Camera Culture group, MIT Media Lab and John Werner, Head of Innovation, Camera Culture Group. At age 17, Mishra invented a physical security system for Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) using mobile devices. Mishra is also the founder of service initiatives in India such as 'Rise- Fight Against Cancer' fundraiser and 'Share Your Books'. ==Education==
Mishra earned his high school degrees under Central Board of Secondary Education in India at National Public School, HSR 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://npshsr.com/academicresults10 )〕 and AECS Magnolia Maaruti Public School.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://aecsgroup.in/site_media/files/newsletters/Grade_III_November_Newsletter.pdf )〕 Currently, he is completing his undergraduate studies at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At MIT, he is a brother of Phi Beta Epsilon Fraternity. Mishra took an unconventional decision to take a gap year before joining college. He spent his time traveling in the Himalayas, working on the ATM security startup and his service initiatives. His gap year was featured by Times of India after he was accepted to 12 universities including MIT, Yale University, Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at University of Pennsylvania, Egleston Scholars Program at Columbia University, Stamps Family Charitable Foundation Scholarship at Georgia Tech, University of Cambridge and University of California, Berkeley.
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