Basavaraj I. Pawate (Raj), Distinguished Member Technical Staff, has held several leadership positions for TI worldwide in North America, Japan, and India. These cover a wide spectrum of responsibilities ranging from individual research to initiating R&D programs, from establishing product development groups to outsourcing and creating reference designs, from winning designs and helping customers ramp to production to being CTO of emerging markets. After completing his M.A.Sc. in signal processing at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, Raj joined TI Corporate R&D in 1985 and worked on speech processing, in particular speech recognition for almost 10 years. He then moved to Japan where he established the Multimedia Signal Processing group from the ground up. When TI identified VoIP as an EEE, Raj went to Bangalore, India to establish a large effort in product R&D. Here he worked with Telogy, a company that Texas Instruments acquired, to deliver Janus, a multicore DSP device with VoIP software. Raj is credited with several early innovations: a few examples include the world’s first Internet Audio Player, a precursor to MP3 players, world wide standard for DSPs in standardized modules (Basava Technology), reuse methodologies for codecs and presilicon validation (CDR & Links & Chains), and one software platform for diverse hardware platforms. Raj has fifteen issued patents in DSP algorithms, memory, and systems. Several of these patents have been deployed in products. Raj has published more than thirty technical papers. Raj and his wife Parvathi have three daughters and live in Houston. Raj enjoys talking, walking, and, recently, reading philosophy