Vinod Khosla is an Indian-American engineer, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. He's best known as the founder of Khosla Ventures, a venture capital firm that focuses on technology startups, especially in the fields of clean technology and information technology.
- Education: Khosla earned a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. Later, he moved to the U.S. and obtained a Master's in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- Sun Microsystems: In the early 1980s, Khosla co-founded Sun Microsystems alongside Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy, and Scott McNealy. Sun Microsystems was known for its significant contributions to the computer server market and network computing. It was eventually acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2010.
- Venture Capitalism: After a brief tenure at Sun Microsystems, Khosla transitioned to venture capitalism. He joined the reputed venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins in the 1980s and became a general partner. During his time there, he played a role in various successful investments.
- Khosla Ventures: In 2004, Khosla founded his own venture capital firm, Khosla Ventures. The firm invests in a diverse array of technology sectors, with a particular emphasis on clean and renewable energy. Some of its investments include companies in the bio-refineries, solar, battery, and advanced nuclear spaces.
A Very Rough Compilation of Vinod Khosla’s Work
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