[1] He is a Professor of Vision and Computational Neuroscience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
[2] His work spans experimental and computational approaches to studying human visual cognition.
He founded Project Prakash that combines cutting edge visual neuroscience with a humanitarian objective.
[3] Project Prakash sets up eye-care camps in some of the most habitually underserved regions of India, and since 2003 gives free eye-health screenings to more than 700 functionally blind children.
His work has been featured in leading media, most notably for answering Molyneux's problem.