By age 12, Isvari Maranwe was researching particle physics at CERN. By 20, she was a qualified attorney representing the U.S. Department of Defense. And her trajectory hasn’t slowed since.
A former RCSA Scholar at UC Berkeley (top 2%) and Global Law Scholar at Georgetown, Isvari’s early work spanned supernova cosmology at Lawrence Berkeley Lab under Nobel Laureate Saul Perlmutter to cybersecurity law with the FCC. She went on to represent the U.S. State Department, Department of Defense, and National Commission on Service, earning an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Office of the Secretary of Defense for her contributions.
As a cyber attorney and educator, she helped shape one of the first Python for Lawyers courses at Georgetown alongside renowned legal scholar Paul Ohm, breaking down complex technical topics for non-technical audiences with rare clarity and nuance.
Now based in London, Isvari is the founder of Yuvoice—an AI-supported global platform that rewards users for real-world impact and reimagines the internet as a place of consciousness and contribution. With two pending AI patents, she’s merging systems thinking, ethics, and design into a new kind of digital experience.
She’s also a trusted voice in the AI world, having chaired TechEx Global’s 2026 AI & Big Data Conference and appeared on numerous AI podcasts and panels, where she speaks passionately about building technologies that serve humanity, not just markets.
By age 12, Isvari Maranwe was researching particle physics at CERN. By 20, she was a qualified attorney representing the U.S. Department of Defense. And her trajectory hasn’t slowed since.
A former RCSA Scholar at UC Berkeley (top 2%) and Global Law Scholar at Georgetown, Isvari’s early work spanned supernova cosmology at Lawrence Berkeley Lab under Nobel Laureate Saul Perlmutter to cybersecurity law with the FCC. She went on to represent the U.S. State Department, Department of Defense, and National Commission on Service, earning an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Office of the Secretary of Defense for her contributions.
As a cyber attorney and educator, she helped shape one of the first Python for Lawyers courses at Georgetown alongside renowned legal scholar Paul Ohm, breaking down complex technical topics for non-technical audiences with rare clarity and nuance.
Now based in London, Isvari is the founder of Yuvoice—an AI-supported global platform that rewards users for real-world impact and reimagines the internet as a place of consciousness and contribution. With two pending AI patents, she’s merging systems thinking, ethics, and design into a new kind of digital experience.
She’s also a trusted voice in the AI world, having chaired TechEx Global’s 2026 AI & Big Data Conference and appeared on numerous AI podcasts and panels, where she speaks passionately about building technologies that serve humanity, not just markets.