Rakesh Kumar

Rakesh Kumar

academic India

Dr. Rakesh Kumar is a pollution control expert from Indore who provided insights on natural pollution control methods during a conference aimed at improving wastewater management practices in Maharashtra.

Born on Jan 13, 1985 (41 years old)

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India India: Rakesh Kumar is a Katihar RPF inspector who helped clear the unauthorized passengers from the coach and escorted the woman safely back to her berth. 8

The Times of India: 'Couldn’t even step out': Solo woman passenger gets trapped inside train toilet after 40 men storm coach in Bihar - watch | Patna News

India India: Rakesh Kumar was allegedly coerced into joining the Russian army and sent to the war front in Ukraine after traveling to Russia for higher studies. 5

The Times of India: Set to join Russia university, Uttarkhand man 'sent to war front in Ukraine' | India News

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Rakesh Kumar, a professor at the University of Illinois, currently working on the energy consumption of computation and AI models. 6

The Guardian: OpenAI will not disclose GPT-5’s energy use. It could be higher than past models | OpenAI

India India: Rakesh Kumar, the village head, mentioned that Bablu facilitated the necessary paperwork for the marriage. 7

The Times of India: Meerut murder fallout? Man ‘marries off’ wife to her lover in UP | Lucknow News

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Rakesh Kumar was a witness to the massacre and shared his traumatic experience. 6

BBC: Death penalty for three men in 1981 murders of 24 Dalits

United States United States: Rakesh Kumar, who also teaches electrical and computer engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, discussed the challenges of building new chip factories. 5

CNN: Semiconductor chips: Trump’s latest tariff threat could make your life a lot more expensive