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VIT University , India
Minimum 20 years of increasingly responsible experience in Industry and Education with excellent academic management experience both in national and international university setting. Ability to develop, plan and implement short- and long-term goals to achieve the vision of the organization and to identify, develop and collaborate with various industrial and institutional communities for student development such as internships, job opportunities, MOUs and research collaborations (Q1 Publications, National/International Patents, Consultancy works, Joint international events).
Data ware Housing and Data Mining, Grid Computing, Human Computer Interaction, Cloud Computing, Industrial Automation Software System, Project Management, Management Information Systems, Web Technologies, IOT, Bio Technology
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Manoranjan Mohanty is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Digital Security at the Department of Computer Science, the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He obtained Ph.D. in Computer Science from the National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore. Broadly, his research interest is on cybersecurity and privacy. Currently, he is focusing on digital forensics, encrypted-domain processing, privacy-preserving genomics data processing, security/privacy/forensics in deep learning, and blockchain security and privacy.
Cyber Security, Digital and Multimedia Forensics, Applied Cryptography, Privacy, Security
Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Chaman L. Sabharwal was born at Ludhiana, Punjab, India, in 1937. He received his B.A.(Hons) in 1959, M.A.(Math) in 1961 from Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. He received his M.S.(Math) in 1966 and Ph.D.(Math) from the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, Illinois, USA, in 1967. He is professor of Computer Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology (1986-). He was assistant professor (1967-1971), associate professor (1971-1975), full professor (1975-1982) at Saint Louis University. He was Senior Programmer Analyst (1982), Specialist (1983), Senior Specialist (1984), Lead Engineer (1985) at Boeing AirCraft Corporation (formerly McDonnell Douglas) where he published several technical reports and journal articles on CAD/CAM. He was consultant at Boeing (1986-1990) and VanHouten Technologies, Inc., St. Louis (1999-2000). He was National Science Foundation fellow (1979) at Boeing and NSF Image Databases Panelist (1996).
Data Mining, Computer Graphics, Robotics, Computer Vision, Image Databases, Neural Networks, and Parallel Algorithms
Hongik University, South Korea
Eun Sung Jung is now an assistant professor in the Department of Software and Communications Engineering at Hongik University. He earned a Ph. D. in the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the University of Florida. He also received B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Seoul National University, Korea, in 1996 and 1998, respectively. He was a postdoctoral researcher in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory from 2013 to 2016. He also held a position of a research staff member at Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology from 2011 to 2012.His current research interests include high-performance data processing/transfer, IoT streaming data analytics, cloud computing, network resource/flow optimization. He has published over 30 research papers in conference proceedings and journals.
A variety of resource management/provisioning issues including task scheduling and big data management and transfer along with network optimization in the context of high-performance computing (HPC), supercomputing, and cloud com- puting, Mobile/Internet of things (IoT) combined with cloud computing, Distributed operating systems for distributed execution of application work flow , Embedded/real-time systems, Software engineering using design methodology
Southern Federal University, Russia
Challenged and motivated students through in-depth lectures and discussions.Lectured and communicated effectively with students from diverse backgrounds.Inspired students to translate their academic interests into the real world by taking positive actions.Initiated thought-provoking classroom discussions to help students develop their critical thinking abilities. Kept abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature and attending professional conferences. Maintained regularly-scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.Served as an Academic Advisor for 5-6 undergraduate students each year.
Innovative teaching methods,Effective use of multi-media teaching tools, Natural leader, Excellent memory for faces and names
Altinbas University, Turkey
Osman N. Ucan received B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Istanbul Technical University in 1985, 1988 and 1995 respectively. He is currently working as Dean of Engineering and Natural Sciences in Altinbas University. His current research areas include: information theory, jitter analysis, channel modelling, cellular neural network, random neural networks, wavelet, turbo coding and Markov Random Fields applications
Electronics , Communications, analysis in baseband communications, analysis of Quadrature Partial Response, Trellis Coded Signals
Purdue University, USA
Dr. Mohammadreza Balouchestani is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer, Electrical, and Information Technology at the Purdue University (Fort Wayne Campus) in the USA. Prior to this position, he was a visiting assistant professor with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering & Computer Science (ECECS) at the University of New Haven (CT, USA), a post-doctoral research associate fellow, and a lecturer with the Biomedical Engineering Department at the Ryerson University. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada). He has been as a reviewer for IEEE Transaction on Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Transaction on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Journal of Transaction on Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Communication Letters, Springer Journal of Circuits, Systems & Signal Processing, Supercomputing Journal of Springer, IEEE VT Magazine, and Wireless Networks Journal of Springer. In addition, he has been as a member of technical committee for more than 40 IEEE and International conferences including 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2015 IEEE Conference on Wireless Sensors (ICWISE 2015), 2015 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer, Communication, and Control Technology (I4CT 2015), 2015 IEEE 2015 International Symposium on Technology Management and Emerging Technologies (ISTMET 2015), 2015 IEEE International Conference on Game Physics and Mechanics (GAMEPEC 2015), 2014 IEEE Symposium on Wireless Technology and Applications, 2014 IEEE International conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, ISWTA2012, ISCI 2013, ICCSII2012, APACE 2012 , 2013 IEEE 78th Vehicular Technology Conference VTC2013, and 2013 IEEE Symposium on Computers & Informatics (ISCI 2013). He is currently serving as a member of the technical committee for 14 IEEE international conferences in the field of biomedical engineering.
Cloud Systems, Cloud Computing, Distributed Systems, Data Mining, Deep Learning, Machine Learning for Cyberand Cyber-Security, Cisco networking devices and Instrumentations
Brunel University London, UK
Dr Maysam Abbod (CI) is a Reader in intelligent system in the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at Brunel University London. Dr Abbod received BSc in Electronic Engineering in 1987, PhD in Control Engineering from Sheffield University in 1992. He has published 117 refereed journal papers, 16 chapters in edited books and 122 refereed conference papers. His main research interests are in intelligent systems for modelling, control and optimisation. Developed intelligent systems were applied to industrial and biomedical modelling, and computer control of manufacturing systems. The main research areas are: Intelligent systems for planning and scheduling, Modelling, control and optimization of re-heating furnaces, hybrid modelling techniques (multivariate/time series) and data mining and data driven modelling techniques.
Intelligent Systems, Biologically Inspired Systems for Signal Processing, Modelling and Optimisation, Modelling and Decision Support System for Intensive Care Units, • Intelligent-Based Adaptive Control Systems, • Fuzzy and Neuro-Fuzzy Classification, Modelling and Control of biomedical systems
Ilia State University, Georgia
Dr. Kisi received his B.Sc. in Engineering Faculty (Department of Civil Engineering) at the Cukurova University, Turkey (1997), M.Sc. in Institute of Science and Technology (Hydraulics Division) at the Erciyes University, Turkey (1999), Ph.D. in Institute of Science and Technology (Hydraulics Division) at the Istanbul Technical University, Turkey (2003). His research fields are: Developing novel algorithms and methods towards the innovative solution of hydrologic forecasting and modeling; suspended sediment modeling; forecasting and estimating hydrological variables such as precipitation, streamflow, evaporation, evapotranspiration, groundwater, lake level; hydroinformatics; trend analysis. He was an active participant in numerous national research projects and supervisor of several MSc and PhD works. Author of several peer-reviewed scientific publications. He is serving as an Editorial Board Member of several reputed journals (e.g. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (ASCE), Arabian Journal of Geosciences, ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Irrigation & Drainage Systems Engineering and Austin Journal of Irrigation). He has also served as a Guest Editor for Special Issues published in Hydrological Hazards in a Changing Environment-Early Warning, Forecasting, and Impact Assessment (Advances in Meteorology) in 2015.
Developing novel algorithms and methods towards the innovative solution of hydrologic forecasting and modeling, suspended sediment modeling, forecasting and estimating hydrological variables such as precipitation, streamflow, trend analysis
UCLA, USA
Dr. Mark Burgin received his M.A. and Ph.D. in mathematics from Moscow State University and Doctor of Science in logic and philosophy from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. He was a Professor at the Institute of Education, Kiev; at International Solomon University, Kiev; at Kiev State University, Ukraine; and Director of the Assessment Laboratory in the Research Center of Science at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Currently he is working at UCLA, USA.Dr. Burgin is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences and an Honorary Professor of the Aerospace Academy of Ukraine. He was the Academician-Secretary of the Division “People and Universe” at the Academy of Man in Aerospace Systems (Ukraine), Chair of the IEEE San Fernando Valley Computer and Communication Chapter, (California, USA), Secretary of the International Society for Computers and their Applications (ISCA), and Award Chair of the IEEE San Fernando Valley Section (California, USA). Dr. Burgin is a member of the Science Advisory Committee at Science of Information Institute, Washington, and member of the Research Board of Advisors at the American Biographical Institute, USA.Dr. Burgin is the Editor-in-Chief of the international journals Integration and Information, Editor of the Journal of Computer Technology & Applications, Associate Editor of the International Journal on Computers and their Applications and International Journal of Swarm Intelligence & Evolutionary Computation, and Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Mathematical and Computational Science and TrippleC. He was a member of organizing and program committees of more than 50 conferences. He also organized and directed several ongoing research seminars in mathematics and computer science, such as Theoretical Computer Science (UCLA) and Foundations of Mathematics and Information Sciences (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine).
Mathematics: Functional Analysis, Topology, Foundations of Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Theory of Named Sets, Optimization, Fuzzy Set Theory Computer Science: Theory of Algorithms, Evolutionary Automata, Complexity, Theory of Information, Evolutionary Computations, Mathematical Theory of Technology, General Schema Theory
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greek
Dr. Amalia Miliou is an Associate professor at the Dept. of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She completed her Ph.D. in 1991 and MS in 1988 in University of Florida, in Electrical & Computer Engineering. And she is a member of Optical Society of America and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, IEEE/ LEOS and SPIE. She has been actively engaged in research on simulation of optoelectronic circuits and their applications in optical signal processing, optical RAM, CAM, optical interconnects for high performance computing and data centers and fiber-wireless technology for 5G networks. She has actively participated in several research projects funded by the European Commission, NATO as well as the Greek government. She is a member of the IEEE Photonics Society.
Linear and non-linear Optoelectronic Circuits and Applications in Optical Signal Processing: Design and Simulation. Optical Interconnects in High-Performance Computer Networks and Data-Centers. Radio-over-Fiber / fiber wireless networks for the provision of broadband wireless services at 60GHz frequencies and for unified optical/ wireless service provisions for 5G networks. Optical RAM, optical CAM (Content Addressable Memory) and optical memory / optical buffering systems: design, development and experimental evaluation. Secure communication systems.
Koszalin University of Technology, Poland
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
Basra University, Iraq
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
Sichuan University, China
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
University of Texas, USA
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
University of Tehran, Iran
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
China University of Geosciences, China
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
University of Rome, Italy
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
Altinbas university, Iraqi
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
Cambridge University , USA
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999. Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research and discrete mathematics
Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Shape representation, Curve interpolation, Contour reconstruction,Geometric modeling, Numerical methods, Probabilistic methods
Bio chemistry
University of Texas Medical Branch, USADepartment of Criminal Justice
Liberty University, USADepartment of Psychiatry
University of Kentucky, USADepartment of Medicine
Gally International Biomedical Research & Consulting LLC, USADepartment of Urbanisation and Agricultural
Montreal university, USAOral & Maxillofacial Pathology
New York University, USAGastroenterology and Hepatology
University of Alabama, UKDepartment of Medicine
Universities of Bradford, UKOncology
Circulogene Theranostics, EnglandRadiation Chemistry
National University of Mexico, USAAnalytical Chemistry
Wentworth Institute of Technology, USAMinimally Invasive Surgery
Mercer University school of Medicine, USAPediatric Dentistry
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