Ganesh

Mastercard | IIT Madras

Role
Manager at Mastercard
Location
Gurugram, HR, IN
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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About Ganesh

Ram is a Senior Data Scientist, in the AI Research Team of Mastercard specializing in large-scale graph representation learning, Generative AI, fraud detection and anti-money laundering. At Mastercard, he develops AI-driven solutions that serve both internal and external stakeholders, generating multi-million-dollar revenue impacts. A graduate of IIT Madras, Ram cleared CFA L3 examination and demonstrates profound deep technical and financial expertise. His research has resulted in numerous patents and research paper publications, especially in AI for financial systems and large-scale graph learning. He currently works on enhancing reasoning capabilities of foundation models and scalable graph learning. Ram has played a crucial role in organizing and hosting high-profile conferences and technical sessions within his areas of expertise, such as the INAUGURAL Learning on Graphs Conference (LoG) New Delhi Meetup in South Asia. He also leads various strategic collaboration initiatives with leading academic institutions, aiming to bridge the gap between industry and academia. An advocate for diversity in technology, Ram also actively supports Women in Tech initiatives, further emphasizing his commitment to inclusive work environments.

Experience

  1. Manager

    Mastercard

    Mar 2026 — Present

Education

  • Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

    Bachelor of Technology, Electrical Engineering

    2016 — 2020

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