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Full Name: Tanishq Mathew Abraham[1]
Date of Birth: June 10, 2003
Nationality: American “Abraham was born and raised in Sacramento in an Indian American immigrant family”[2]
Early Life and Family:
[edit]- Tanishq Abraham was born in Sacramento, California to Taji Bijou Abraham (mother) & Bijou Abraham (father)[3]. Tanishq has a younger sister, Tiara Abraham, who is also a child prodigy. She is a musical prodigy and earned a master of music degree at only 18 years old. When she was just 9 years old, she attended community college. She is a classical (opera) singer and also enjoys jazz music.[4] According to the family’s facebook page, his mother, Taji Bijou Abraham, left school while working on her PHD to raise Tanishq and his sister. His family has many other accomplished members too. His aunt, Dr. Trini Mathew, is a doctor and his grandmother Dr. Thankam Mathew as well. It was also briefly mentioned that his grandfather too was a doctor.[3]
Education:
[edit]- Early Education:
- Higher Education:
- Enrolled at American River College in Sacramento, California at 7 years old in January of 2011. He graduated with a 4.0 GPA at the age of 11 with the highest honors in May 2015 and earned associate degrees in General Science, Mathematics & Physical Sciences, and Language Studies.[1]
- Enrolled at the University of California, Davis in September of 2016. At the age of 14, Abraham graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering in June 2018.[1]
- Abraham continued his studies at the University of California, Davis earning a Ph.D in biomedical engineering in May 2023 at 19 years old.[1]
- Positions:
- Based on his resume[1], Abraham co-founded the American River College Physics and Astronomy Club and was an active member of the Phi Theta Kappa American River College chapter, UC Davis Synthetic Biology Club, and the UC Davis Biomedical Engineering Student Association
Career & Academic Achievements
[edit]Many of his noteworthy research and academic projects that he has collaborated on with many others are in the biomedical field. Primarily with the use of technology in these fields.
- Engineering Approaches of Smart, Bio-Inspired Vesicles for Biomedical Applications[7]
- Reconstructing the Mind’s eye: fMRI-to-Image with Contrastive Learning and Diffusion Priors[8]
- Roentgen: Vision-Language Foundation Model for Chest X-ray Generation[9]
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence for Image Enhancement in Pathology[10]
- Professional Career :
- In his professional career, Tanishq is currently the founder and CEO of MedARC[6]. He is also the research director at Stability AI[6]. Before his current positions, he became a teaching assistant at UC Davis post graduation for many courses including biochemical engineering courses and coding courses.[1] He is currently a member of SPIE (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. He has been awarded many honors and awards in his education career. During his years at UC Davis, he was a member of many honor societies such as, Phi Theta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Beta Kappa.
- Awards & Honors:
Personal Interests and Hobbies:
[edit]- Personal Interests:
- Professional Interests:
- To better the education system and educate others about global warming and reducing waste[12]
Public Appearances and Media:
[edit]Abraham has appeared on talk shows, panels, and podcasts. In 2015 Abraham was a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, where he shared science jokes. Abraham gave a Ted Talk, about his experience as a nine-year-old college student proving himself to his professors and classmates. He was also a guest on the Their Life and Work podcast in February 2023 and UC Davis’ Face to Face podcast in August 2022. He also appeared as a panelist at the Stanford AIMI Symposium in June 2023. He also appeared on Abhishek Thakur's Youtube channel in 2020 where he discussed CycleGANs. In 2015 Abraham was on The Queen Latifah Show where he expressed his presidential ambitions and was featured on Lifetime's reality game show "Child Genius." Abraham also has an official Twitter account with over 60,000 followers where he shares various updates and scientific research and is active on Kaggle where he contributes content. He also has a blog related to machine learning topics.
Cultural Impact
[edit]From the opinionated comments and articles on how Tanishq Abraham’s achievements have influenced people, we can gather that he has had a primarily positive effect. In his TEDx Talks, Abraham surprises people with his knowledge at a young age. He inspires young minds, “to follow their passion through TEDx Talks.”[13] With his public speaking and educational outreach, he pushes young students, “encouraging them to overcome academic hurdles and pursue their passions,”[13] by publicly sharing his insights.
Abraham’s quick growth within the medical and scientific field has also impacted the aspiring scientists of the world. His educational journey of obtaining his PhD in biomedical engineering has served as an inspiration for STEM majors.[14] His untypical life, “resonates with those who face obstacles, encouraging them to embrace challenges and pursue their passions with hard work and perseverance."[14]
Impact on the Field
[edit]Tanishq's discoveries in the biomedical engineering field have been recognized by many peers and mentors. Abraham's Ph.D. advisor at UC Davis, Dr. Richard Levenson[15], has been closely watching Tanishq's progress in the medical Artificial Intelligence (AI) field. He and other researchers believe that AI will significantly improve the speed and accuracy of disease diagnosis[15].One of the most recognized discoveries made by Tanishq is in his thesis on "Virtual Staining of Slide-Free Microscopy Images with Deep Learning." Its primary focus is on creating algorithms with the help of AI to virtually "stain"[16] images from a microscope in a new way that is one step ahead of the old-used methods. Traditional staining is an important step in analyzing tissue structure but is often time and resource-consuming. With the Use of Tanishq's development in AI, this process can be done in a more efficient and time-consuming way, without damaging the tissue sample and allowing re-analysis.[16]
Background on Child Prodigies
[edit]One calls them child prodigies when any person is notably skilled or knowledgeable in peculiar areas at a very young age, often achieving more than a grown-up would have by age ten. About 10,000 years ago, when the development of agricultural villages made human culture more complicated, the cerebellum and working memory evolved synchronously.[17]
In young kids, the cerebellum helps organize thoughts and actions more to the level of an adult, which helps them rapidly excel in the topics of their interest. So a child who shows prodigious signs would use their advanced cerebellar processes to connect motor skills above their average age level. [17]
Researcher Larry R. Vandervert suggests that when it comes to mental processes, the cerebellum works similarly as it would with motor skills. Thoughts are being practiced in the working memory while at the same time the cerebellum forms abridged models of them that are returned to the working memory hence speeding up the learning and problem-solving process. This connection between the cerebellum and the working memory in children enhances the orderliness of thoughts, pushing the future child prodigies to faster learning and better focus. [17]
The evidence behind why particular children's cerebellums are more efficient than others lies in the fact that some of them might be genetically predisposed to it. The evolutionary pressure of the brain could have selected certain ones with heightened cognitive skills like it chooses others to be better at sports or other things. An additional factor may be that the expansion of rule-governed knowledge in our history affected the development of the cerebellum and the speed at which it advances. [17]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Tanishq's resume" (PDF).
- ^ Fabian, Jose; Martinez, Jeremiah (June 6, 2023). "Sacramento 19-year-old becomes one of the world's youngest Ph.D. holders". FOX 40. Retrieved September 23, 2024.
- ^ a b "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ^ OperaWire (2024-05-25). "Q & A: Tiara Abraham on the Joy & Hardships of Earning Her Master of Music Degree at 18". OperaWire. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
- ^ Aggie, The California (2016-06-03). "12-year-old child prodigy Tanishq Abraham accepted into UC Davis". The Aggie. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
- ^ a b c "About Tanishq". Dr. Tanishq Mathew Abraham. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
- ^ Abraham, Tanishq; Mao, Michelle; Tan, Cheemeng (25 June 2018). "Engineering approaches of smart, bio-inspired vesicles for biomedical applications". Physical Biology. 15 (6): 061001. doi:10.1088/1478-3975/aac7a2.
- ^ Scotti, Paul; Banerjee, Atmadeep; Goode, Jimmie; Shabalin, Stepan; Nguyen, Alex; Cohen, Ethan; Dempster, Aidan; Verlinde, Nathalie; Yundler, Elad; Weisberg, David; Norman, Kenneth; Abraham, Tanishq (2023-12-15). "Reconstructing the Mind's Eye: fMRI-to-Image with Contrastive Learning and Diffusion Priors". Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems. 36: 24705–24728.
- ^ Chambon, Pierre; Bluethgen, Christian; Delbrouck, Jean-Benoit; Van der Sluijs, Rogier; Połacin, Małgorzata; Chaves, Juan Manuel Zambrano; Abraham, Tanishq Mathew; Purohit, Shivanshu; Langlotz, Curtis P. (2022-11-23), RoentGen: Vision-Language Foundation Model for Chest X-ray Generation, doi:10.48550/arXiv.2211.12737, retrieved 2024-09-30
- ^ Abraham, Tanishq; Todd, Austin; Orringer, Daniel A.; Levenson, Richard (2021-01-01), Cohen, Stanley (ed.), "Chapter 7 - Applications of artificial intelligence for image enhancement in pathology", Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning in Pathology, Elsevier, pp. 119–148, ISBN 978-0-323-67538-3, retrieved 2024-09-30
- ^ a b Coco, Team (30 January 2015). "Child Prodigy Tanishq Abraham's Hilarious Science Jokes | CONAN on TBS". YouTube. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
- ^ Latifah, Queen (9 November 2013). "10 Year Old College Student Talks Being the President on The Queen Latifah Show". YouTube. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Scholar Tanishq Abraham launches AI-based research organisation". Global Indian Youth. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
- ^ a b Wire, A. B. (2023-06-05). "Teenage trailblazer Tanishq Abraham earns PhD at 19". The American Bazaar. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
- ^ a b "Teenage scholar Tanishq Abraham changing the biomedical world". Global Indian Youth. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
- ^ a b "A teenage prodigy becomes Dr. Tanishq Abraham at 19". The Indian EYE. 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
- ^ a b c d Vandervert, Larry R. (2009). "The Appearance of the Child Prodigy 10,000 Years Ago: An Evolutionary and Developmental Explanation". The Journal of Mind and Behavior. 30 (1/2): 15–32. ISSN 0271-0137.