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Arnab Basu is a product manager, game designer and a videogames producer. He has contributed to the Tomb Raider series for Crystal Dynamics on Tomb Raider: Anniversary and Tomb Raider: Underworld. And later, at Eidos Interactive for Batman: Arkham Asylum.
Arnab is a secretary on the Board of Directors for the Institute of Play, a not-for-profit which promotes game design as a non-traditional education tool. His focus has been enhancing primary education for kids around the world by harnessing new media and game design techniques to build flexible, on-demand learning ecologies. He has given talks on game design at the Game Design Expo, Vancouver Film School, Vancouver' 2008 and the Game Developers Conference, Lyon, 2007
Basu graduated with an MET degree from the Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon in 2006. He holds a BE in Computer Science and Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University
Mr Arnab Basu, PwC at the 5th Edition of MET was held at Durgapur on 27.11.2012 in association with SAIL Durgapur Steel Plant.
Doctor Arnab Basu MBE speaks about his efforts in technology commercialisation from a university laboratory, specifically in the field of Nuclear Security, discussing the challenges he has faced and the concept of looking beyond a "gap in the market" to test for a "market in that gap". Dr. Arnab Basu came to Durham after receiving first class honours in Engineering from Northumbria University to pursue a PhD in Physics, for which he received the Russell Grant prize for best thesis in solid state physics. His flourishing academic career in Durham later translated into his appointment as CEO of Kromek Group Plc., a supplier of patented radiation detection technologies in medical imaging, nuclear detection and security screening. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED confere...
Arnab Basu, Executive Producer, Gardens of Time, Disney Interactive, in a conversation with Surabhi Upadhyay at the NASSCOM Game Developers Conference talks about options for game developers