Talk:Amar Gupta

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I am in the process of discussing the patents the professor, Dr. Amar Gupta holds, and discuss the technologies that use these patents. Additionally, I will create entries that discuss how these patents and technologies have been incorporated by the business community. The research conducted by this individual are not limited to past accomplishments, but include current work, that will be elaborated on.
 * If it is true that this person has patents used by the business community, he would probably be considered notable by Wikipedia's editors. Please clean up the article so it doesn't look like a resume, and cite plenty of neutral third-party sources that would establish this guy's notability. -Taco325i 17:40, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Speculation that anyone would 'probably' be considered notable by editors is not only inappropriate for lesser known academics and practitioners alike (not to mention inappropriate for a wiki committed to disbursing knowledge such as Wikipedia is), it is a blatant perpetuation of the Matthew Effect (not to mention ignorant, as not all academics or industry practitioners are afforded the luxury of being considered 'notable,' as anyone in any position of worth in academia would know). Nevertheless, your suggestions are being taken into consideration. In the interim, I invite all interested parties to visit Dr. Gupta's public website that has a listing of all neutral third-party publications his work has appeared in. -Yuu.david (talk) 03:23, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

I have added some links that discuss the patent information. This patent was instrumental in allowing for checks to be processed electronically. I am worknig to improve the "resume" look of this entry.

I'm removing the mention of the course taught at MIT- it's no longer offered, as far as I can tell, and it doesn't seem terribly relevant. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ksimplex (talk • contribs) 20:09, 4 April 2024 (UTC)