Collaborations
Institute’s Collaborations
- The Institute Partner with NEN, a flagship initiative of the Wadhwani Foundation
- The Institute collaborated with GE India Technology Centre Pvt. Ltd. For 1 Year to evaluate technology, exploring research opportunity, and engaging in future research between GE and IIIT-Delhi
- Associated a partnership with Tata Consultancy Services Limited ('TCS'), to promote the technological advancement for both the organization which is of common interest
Indo-Korea Collaboration:
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) has set up an R&D lab in collaboration with IRISYS Co. Ltd, a company from South Korea working in the area of biometric security. This is the first time any Korean company has set up a research lab in an academic institution in India. The lab was inaugurated by Mr. Hyun Cho, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, in the presence of several CEOs of Korean companies, faculty members and students of IIIT-Delhi. Mr. Ted Huntae Kim, CEO of Optimede, also signed an MoU with IIIT-Delhi for setting up of another R&D Lab in near future. Optimede is a Korean company building disposable low-cost medical imaging devices.
Infosys Grant for Center for Artificial Intelligence:
Infosys Foundation (the philanthropic arm of Infosys) provided IIIT-Delhi a 24 Crore Rupee, three-year corpus grant to establish the Infosys Center for Artificial Intelligence at IIIT Delhi campus. Mr. Pravin Rao, Chief Operating Officer of Infosys, inaugurated the Infosys Center for Artificial Intelligence and also unveiled the website of the center. This is one of the largest endowments that industry has provided to academia for research in India. This was possible due to our extensive achievements: IIIT-Delhi has one of the best PhD programmes in the country and has attracted the best faculty from top institutions in India and abroad. The center has started to work on three very interesting projects: ‘I am Kalam’, a project to create a virtual persona of Dr. Kalam; ‘Swarath’, a project towards creating an autonomous shuttle for the urban Indian; and ‘Aurora’, an intelligent UAV platform with capabilities such as autonomous flying, navigation, and landing etc.
Association with University of Florida:
The Institute signed a cooperative agreement with the University of Florida. The primary objective of this agreement is the development of cooperative efforts between University of Florida and IIIT-Delhi which will enhance the academic and research interchange between the two institutions. Both organizations agreed to promote exchange between the faculty and students of the two institutions as well as exchange of academic and research information. Under this agreement, 3 B. Tech students of IIIT-Delhi spent a semester in Florida University from Jan 2016-June 2016. The credits completed by the students in Florida will count towards the overall B. Tech requirements.
Ulsan National Institute Of Science, Republic of Korea (UNIST)
IIIT-Delhi has signed an MOU with UNIST, for a period of five years to promote academic cooperation between both the institutes, in the mutual areas of interest by means of exchange of faculty and students, joint development of research projects, joint supervision of PhD students, Joint organization of scientific and academic lectures, activities, conferences etc. and interchange of information or academic publications for common interest.
Universidade de de Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil
IIIT-Delhi signed an MOU with USP, to promote academic cooperation between both institutions, in the mutual areas of interest, by means of: exchange of teaching staff and researchers; joint development of research projects; joint organization of scientific and cultural events; interchange of information and of academic publications; exchange of students; exchange of members of their technical and administrative staffs; shared courses and subjects.
Faculty Collaborations
Industry Collaborations (2016-2017)
Dr. Anubha Gupta
- Prof. Ritu Gupta (AIIMS, Delhi)- Deity funded project on development of Leukoanalyzer (Microscopic Image Analysis)- 46.77 lakh
- Prof. Ajay Garg (AIIMS, Delhi)- fMRI signal and image processing, two students, discussions over phone, bi-monthly visits to AIIMS, New Delhi
- Dr. Krishnaveni Achary and Blessin Varkey: Tamana NGO, regular monthly meetings
Dr. A.V. Subryamanyam
1. Kuntal Dey, IBM, India, Project 1: Facial Landmarks for Video Compression over Low Bandwidth
Channels, Project 2: Ad to Ad Generation using Text InfoGAN, Number of Students: 2
Dr. Chetan Arora
1. Dr. Vivek Kwatra, Google.
Dr. Mayank Vatsa
1. Dr. Nalini Ratha, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Topic: Deep Learning
Student: Gaurav Goswami
Dr. M.S. Hashmi
1. Mr. M. Sohaib(Director, Siways Microelectronics) - Cost Effective WiFi Booster.
Dr. Ojaswa Sharma
1. Dr. Julie Digne, LIRIS, France.
Dr. Pravesh Biyani
1. Dr. Akshay Soni, Yahoo-inc, USA (Visited September 2016), 1 R.A involved.
Dr. Pushpendra Singh
1. Mobile Healthcare:
a. People
i. Prof. Nancy Reynolds, Yale University, USA ii. Dr. Bhanu Duggal, JJ Hospital, Mumbai iii. Dr. Mona Duggal, PGIMER, Chandigarh
b. Funding: i. One NIH grant was submitted, around $ 75,000, but it was rejected last year.
Currently one project is under review at ICMR.
Dr. Richa Singh
1. Dr. Nalini Ratha, IBM IRL Gaurav Goswami, Ph.D. Student at IIIT Delhi, Deep Learning Visited IBM TJ Watson in November 2016.
Dr. Saket Anand
1. Dr. Ravi Kumar, Infosys Advanced Engineering Team, Mysore, ‘Autonomous Golf Cart’, 3 students (parttime).
Dr. Sanjit Kaul
- Engaged with Infosys, Mysore. They were interested in our proposal of autonomous last-mile connectivity (entered as project SWARATH in the Mahindra Rise Challenge). Visited them in Mysore, helped them setup a demo and hosted them a few times at IIIT.
- Continental AG has provided support for our entry in the Mahindra Rise challenge by providing us with their short range automotive RADARs. They are interested in the performance evaluation of RADAR(s) in Indian conditions. Continental, Bangalore, visits us often.
Dr. Shobha Sundar Ram
1. Dr. Anshu Gupta, Continental Inc. Bangalore, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Radar Division) 4 M.Tech. thesis (current academic year) under joint supervision
Dr. Sujay Deb
1. Dr. Manoj K. Das, The INCLEN Trust, Project: Cuffless BP monitor, Number of students: 2, Funding: IndoUS , Amount: Rs. 40,94,000.
Dr. Sumit Darak
- Yves LOUET, CentraleSupelec, France and Anil Kumar, TCS Innovation Labs, Bangalore
Project Name: Non-uniform sampling for multi-antenna receivers
No. of students: 1
Amount: ISWCS registration and conference paper presentation
Source: CentraleSupelec
- Pratik Sikka, NXP Semiconductors, Delhi
Project Name: Wireless transceiver implementation on Zynq SoC
No. of students: 1
Amount: NA
Dr. Vinayak Naik
1. DST-SERB funded project titled Mobile-based Diagnosis of Sleep Apnoea for ₹55,43,000 as mentioned earlier in this report
a. A research group led by Prof. Sharma (Head of Internal Medicine), Prof. Sinha, and Prof. Soneja from AIIMS, New Delhi
Industry Collaborations (2015-2016)
• Collaboration with Rameshwar Pratap, TCS Innovation Labs, Delhi NCR on a non-funded project.
• Adobe Bengaluru. Through the Faculty Research Award.
• Prof. Pedro Barquinha, CENIMAT, FCT, UNL, Lisbon, Portugal.
• Dr. Mohan Dhawan (IBM IRL Delhi) and Dr. Subodh Sharma (IIT Delhi),
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Thread safety of libraries
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Automatic program repair
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Exception analysis
• Mohan Dhawan, IBM Research, New Delhi. – Worked on TASVEER project.
• Engaged with Ingersol Rand (Bangalore). They were interested in our proposal of autonomous last mile connectivity (entered as project SWARATH in the Mahindra Rise Challenge).
• Continental AG has provided support for our entry in the Mahindra Rise challenge by providing us with their short range automotive RADARs. They are interested in the performance evaluation of RADAR(s) in Indian conditions.
Academic Collaborations (2016-2017)
Dr. Anand Srivastava
1. With Prof Byrav Rammoorthy of UNL, co-guide for one of the Ph.D. student
2. Research Collaboration with NILES, Cairo University Giza, Egypt (2017-2019)
Dr. Angshul Majumdar
1. Rabab Ward (University of British Columbia). My ex-supervisor. Ongoing projects from Qatar National Research Fund. Visited on July 2016.
2. Ivan Bajic (Simon Fraser University). PI for Canadian counterpart of “Energy and Water Disaggregation for Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring in Buildings”. My Ph.D. student to visit his Lab for 6 months starting this Fall.
3. Emilie Chouzenoux (University of Paris). PI for French counterpart of “Looking Beyond Backpropagation in Deep Learning”. My Ph.D. student to visit her Lab for three months in next Winter.
Dr. Anubha Gupta
1. Dr. Ananya Sen Gupta (University of Iowa) - Signal Processing for Underwater Communication, jointly supervised one M.Tech. student registered at IIIT-D, Regular weekly Skype meetings
2. Prof. S.D. Joshi (IIT Delhi)- EEG Signal Processing, one Ph.D. student, regular weekly meetings at IIT Delhi
3. Dr. Vimal Bhatia (IIT Indore)- UWB communication, one Ph.D. student, regular weekly Skype meetings, two visits by Dr. Bhatia to IIIT-Delhi last year.
Dr. Arun Balaji Buduru
1. Prof. Chester Rebeiro, IIT-Madras; Preliminary discussions on potential collaborations. Visits: Feb. 3, 2017 and Scheduled visit on June 6, 2017.
2. Prof. Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University; Predicting security Breaches in Partially Observable Environments; Visits: May 2-10, 2017
Dr. A.V. Subryamanyam
- Professor Mohan Kankanhalli, School of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore Dr. Sabu Emmanuel, Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering, Kuwait University, Kuwait Project: Design and Development of Digital Multimedia Forgery Detection System, Source: Deity Number of Students: 2
Dr. Chetan Arora
1. Prof. S.N. Maheshwari, IIT Delhi. Inference algorithms for MRF-MAP. 2 Students.
2. Prof. C.V. Jawahar, IIIT Hyderabad. Egocentric Video Analysis. 2 Students.
3. Prof. Shmuel Peleg, Hebrew University. Egocentric Video Analysis. 1 Student.
4. Prof. M. Balakrishnan, IIT Delhi. Mobility Assistance for Visually Impaired. 8 Students.
5. Prof. S. Banerjee, IIT Delhi. Structure from Motion for Egocentric Videos. 6 Students.
6. Dr. Gaurav Sharma, IIT Kanpur. Image Captioning. 1 Student.
Dr. Debajyoti Bera
1. Kishore Kothapalli, IIIT-Hyderabad, 2 Masters students were involved on a non funded projects. Project : Role of ear-decomposition on shortest-path problems.
2. Subhamoy Maitra, ISI Kolkata. No student was involved and the project was not funded. Project: Quantum computing and cryptography. Visited in Summer 2016.
3. Flavio Esposito, University of St. Louis, USA. No student was involved and the project was not funded. Project: Algorithm and Applications of Clique-biclique.
4. Rameshwar Pratap, IISc Bangalore (post-doc). The project was not funded. Project: Applications of LSH for data mining.
Dr. Ganesh Bagler
- Prof. V Sunitha, DA-IICT. With my Ph.D. student Vandana Ravindran. Visited in April 2017.
Dr. Ganga Mamba
1. Prof. Joao Goes:
2. Prof. Pedro:
3. Prof. Deepak Gupta and Dr. Ashutosh Tipathi
4. Iman Kainpoor
Dr. Gaurav Arora
1.David A. Hennessy, Professor of Agriculture, Resource and Food Economics, Michigan State University
2.Hongli Feng, Associate Professor of Agriculture, Resource and Food Economics, Michigan State University
3. Ruiqing Miao, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Auburn University.
4. Tong Wang, Assistant Professor of Economics, South Dakota State University
5. Christopher Anderson, Research Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Iowa State University
6. Peter T. Wolter, Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Iowa State University.
Dr. Mayank Vatsa
1. Prof. Kevin Bowyer, University of Notre Dame Topic: Facial Retouching Detection, Iris - Cataract detection Student: Aparna Bharati (Earlier at IIITD, now at UND), Ishan Nigam and Rohit Keshari
2. Prof. Afzel Noore, West Virginia University Topics: Illicit Drug Abuse Detection, Cognitive Neuroscience, CAPTCHA, Large Scale SVM Students (from IIITD): Ekampreet Singh Kalsy, Gaurav Goswami, Prateekshit Pandey, Maneet Singh, Shruti Nagpal, Anush Sankaran, Tejas I. Dhamecha, Rohit Keshari, Akshay Agarwal, Soumyadeep Ghosh, Aakarsh Malhotra Students (from WVU): Daksha Yadav, Naman Kohli, Brian Powell
3. Dr. Stephanie Schuckers, Clarkson University Dr. Adam Czajka, Warsaw University Topic: LivDet Iris Competition 2017 @ IJCB 2017
Dr. M.S. Hashmi
1. Prof. Fahdel M. Ghannouchi (University of Calgary, Canada) - development of multi-band circuits and components for SDR applications. Prof. Ghannouchi hosted one Ph.D. student in his lab for 8 months and is in the process of hosting another student soon. He also pays for extra page charges in journals and registration charges for conferences.
2. Prof. Ramesh Pokharel (Kyushu University, Japan) - on-chip antenna techniques.
3. Prof. Jaleel Akhtar (IIT Kanpur) - Low Cost 1-port Vector Network Analyzer.
4. Prof. Paul J. Tasker (Cardi_ University, UK) - Advanced RF Measurement Techniques.
Dr. Ojaswa Sharma
1. Dr. Archana Mantri, Chitkara University; 1 Ph.D. student; Research visit in April 2017.
2. Prof. Francois Anton, TU Denmark.
Dr. P.B. Sujit
1. Dr. Ashwini Ratnoo (IISc) – Alvika Gautam visited IISc
2. Dr. Siva Rathinam (TAMU) – Parikshit Maini spent 6 months
3. Dr. Pratap Totekar (Virginia Tech) – Parikshit and Gautam Gupta (Undergrad) are working on a joint problem
Dr. Ponnurangam Kumaraguru
1. Georgia Tech. Online Social Media. Students = 2.
2. Adobe Bengaluru. Students = 2.
3. National Technical University Singapore. Students=1. The student spent the last 6 months in Singapore.
4. Max Planck Institute. Students = 1. The student is currently visiting MPI.
Dr. Pravesh Biyani
1. Dr. Jim Hogan, QUT, Australia, 1 Ph.D. student involved (IIITD- QUT partnership)
2. Dr. Anthony Man-cho So, CUHK, HK (Visited September 2016)
3. Dr. Surendra Prasad, IIT Delhi, 1 Ph.D. student with IIT Delhi involved.
4. Dr. Lelitha Devi, IIT Madras (Visited December 2016), Currently hiring a Ph.D. student.
5. Dr. Geetam TiwarI, IIT Delhi, 1 Ph.D. student at IIT Delhi involved.
6. Dr. Ramchandra Rao Kalaga, IIT Delhi, 1 Ph.D. student at IIT Delhi involved.
Dr. Pushpendra Singh
1. Mobile Healthcare:
a. People
i. Prof. Nancy Reynolds, Yale University, USA
ii. Dr. Bhanu Duggal, JJ Hospital, Mumbai
iii. Dr. Mona Duggal, PGIMER, Chandigarh
b. Funding:
i. One NIH grant was submitted, around $ 75,000, but it was rejected last year. Currently one project is under review at ICMR.
2. IVR+Mobile Systems
a. People
i. Prof. Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University, UK
ii. Dr. Madeline Balaam, Newcastle University, UK
b. No. of students: 1
c. Funding:
i. Submitted to Indo-UK call but rejected
3. Personalized Mobile Services
a. People
i. Prof. Valerie Issarny, Inria, France
ii. Prof. Nikolaos Gregontas, Inria, France
iii. Dr. Animesh Pathak, Inria, France
b. No. of students: 1
c. Funding: One DST-CEFIPRA project for 3 years. Project ended this year.
Dr. Rahul Purandre
1. Dr. Subodh Sharma (IIT-Delhi) Projects: Thread-safety of libraries, 1Ph.D. student working. The work is almost complete. Project: Communication deadlocks in MPI programs: 1 Ph.D. student. The work is almost complete. We regularly conduct meetings over skype when one of the collaborators is traveling and else visit IIT and IIITD alternatively. Our joint work with Dr. Mohan Dhawan (IBM Research) got accepted as a full paper in FSE’16.
2. Dr. Anita Sarma (Oregon State University, USA): Project – Improving Source Code Search using Entity Retrieval Approach, 1 Ph.D. and 2 undergrad students Project is over and the paper got accepted in WSDM (CORE A* conference). Project: Code Variants, 2 Ph.D. and 1 undergraduate. The work is over. A paper was submitted to FSE but got rejected. Weekly skype-based meetings. One project is complete and a paper based on that work has been submitted. We are starting a new project.
3. Dr. Geoffrey Nellisen and Dr. David Pareira (University of Porto, Portugal): Project – Runtime Verification of Real-Time Systems, 3 (1 Master’s, 2 Undergrads). Bi-weekly skype-based meetings. Developed a tool and the work got accepted in RTSS as tools paper. The project is closed.
4. Dr. Sebastian Elbaum (University of Nebraska – Lincoln, USA) Project: Analysis of Distributed Robotic Systems, 2 undergraduate students from IIITD. One Master’s from UNL (who was our student in IIITD). Dr. Sujit is also a member of the team. The work is almost over. We are working on improving theresults, but need to involved new students since the current students have graduated.
Dr. Richa Singh
1. Prof. Afzel Noore, West Virginia University, Six students from IIIT Delhi are doing their overseas research fellowship at WVU with Prof. Noore. Three students from WVU are jointly working on different projects. I am spending my sabbatical at WVU from August 2016.
2. Prof. Kevin Bowyer, University of Notre Dame Aparna Bharati, Ph.D. Student at UND, Face Retouching Rohit Keshari, Ph.D. Student at IIIT Delhi, Iris Recognition Visited Notre Dame in April 2017.
3. Dr. Stephanie Schuckers, Clarkson University and Dr. Adam Czaka, Warsaw University LivDet 2017 with the IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics, 2017.
Dr. Saket Anand
1. Prof. V. Ramesh, Goethe University, Germany, ‘Systems Engineering for Computer Vision’, 1 UG + 1 RA:
2. Mr. Q. Qureshi, Dr. Y. V. Jhala, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, ‘Visual Wildlife Monitoring’, 1 RA:
3. Dr. Ryan Farrell, Asst. Professor, Brigham Young University, USA, ‘Visual Wildlife Monitoring’, 1 RA (same as WII):
4. Dr. Maneesh K. Singh, Verisk Analytics, New Jersey, USA, ‘Robust Automatic Speech Recognition’, 1 M.Tech.
Dr. Sambuddho Chakravarty
- Dr. Hrishikesh Bhattacharya, Asst. Prof. Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. Working on several (unsponsored) research projects related to network anti-censorship techniques.
Dr. Shobha Sundar Ram
- Prof. Sumit Roy, University of Washington, Seattle, 1 student (Shelly Vishwarkarma) AORD AFRL project (mentioned above)
Dr. Sujay Deb
1. Dr. Amlan Ganguly, Rochester Institute of Technology, Project: Interference aware wireless NoC design, number of students: 1, Funding: DST INSPIRE
2. Prof. Rolf Drechsler, University of Bremen, Germany, Project: Reliable Interconnects and QoS, number of students: 1, Funding: Applied for
3. Prof. Preeti Ranjan Panda, IIT Delhi, Project: Cache coherency in HSA, number of students: 1, Funding: Applied for
4. Dr. Pratha Pande, Washington State University , Project: Low power NoC design, Number of students: 1, Funding: DST INSPIRE
Dr. Sumit Darak
1. Christophe Moy and Jacques Palicot, CentraleSupelec, France Project Name: RF Energy Harvesting for Wireless Transceivers No. of students: NA Amount: 75K (CROWNCOM registration and demo presentation) Source: CentraleSupelec
2. Manjesh Kumar Hanawal, IIT Bombay Project Name: Online learning for decentralized wireless networks No. of students: 1 Amount: NA
Dr. Tavpritesh Sethi
1. Nigam Shah, Associate Professor, Stanford School of Medicine. Project Name: Early Detection of Sepsis in Pediatric Intensive Care Units through Integration of Clinical and Big Data. I am currently working at Stanford as a Visiting Faculty in the Shah Lab group. Committed Funding: USD 72,000 for subsistence at Stanford.
2. Robert Moskovitch, Reader, Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Project Name: Longitudinal Big-data Mining for Prediction and Precision in Critical Care Medicine. Funding: Applied for.
3. Anurag Agrawal, Principal Scientist, CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, New Delhi, India.
Dr. Vikram Goyal
- Collaborator: Prof. Sushil K. Prasad, Georgia State University Project Name: High Utility Pattern Mining over Hadoop and Spark Number of Students Involved in Project: 2 from IIIT-Delhi and 2 from Georgia State University
Dr. Vivek Bohara
1. Collaborations with Dr. Prof. Daniel Benevides da Costa of Federal University of Ceará (UFC) and Prof. Ugo Silva Dias from University of Brasília on the project titled “Energy harvesting protocols”. One M.Tech. Thesis student was involved in this collaboration.
2. Collaborations with Prof. Guan Yong Liang and Dr. Liu Zilong of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore on the project titled “Device to Device communication”. Visited NTU once for meetings and seminar. Will be visiting again in summer.
3. Collaborations with Dr. Prabhat Sharma of VNIT, Nagpur on the project titled “Receivers for nonlinear MIMO transmitters”. Visited VNIT twice for meetings.
Academic Collaborations (2015-2016)
Dr. Anand Srivastava
• Academic collaboration with Prof Keith Blow of Aston University under Errasmus Mundus Fellowship [visiting Scholar to Aston University, UK, June/July 2015].
• Working with Prof Byrav Rammoorthy of UNL to be co-guide for one of my PhD student.
Dr. Anubha Gupta
• Prof. Ritu Gupta (AIIMS, Delhi)- Deity funded project on development of Leuko-analyzer (Microscopic Image Analysis).
• Prof. Ajay Garg (AIIMS, Delhi)- fMRI signal and image processing, two students, discussion over phone, bi-monthly visits to AIIMS, New Delhi.
• Dr. Ananya Sen Gupta (University of Iowa, USA) - Signal Processing for Underwater Communication, one student, Regular weekly Skype meetings, visited University of Iowa in Dec. 2015.
• Prof. S.D. Joshi (IIT Delhi)- EEG Signal Processing, one PhD student, regular weekly meetings at IIT Delhi.
• Dr. Vimal Bhatia (IIT Indore)- UWB communication, one PhD student, regular weekly Skype meetings, two visits by Dr. Bhatia to IIIT-Delhi last year.
Dr. A.V. Subrayamanyam
• Collaborative work with National University of Singapore and Kuwait University.
Collaborators: Professor Mohan Kankanhalli, School of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Dr. Sabu Emmanuel, Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering, Kuwait University, Kuwait.
Dr. Debajyoti Bera
• Collaboration with Subhamoy Maitra, CoEC, ISI Kolkata on a non-funded project.
Dr. Mayank Vasta
• Prof. Kevin Bowyer University of Notre Dame
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Prof. Afzel Noore, West Virginia University
Dr. Mohammad S.Hashmi
• Prof. Fahdel M. Ghannouchi (University of Calgary, Canada) - development of multi-band circuits and components for SDR application.
• Prof. Ramesh Pokharel (Kyushu University, Japan) - on-chip antenna techniques.
• Prof. Jaleel Akhtar (IIT Kanpur) - Low Cost 1-port Vector Network Analyzer.
• Prof. Paul J. Tasker (Cardi_ University, UK) - Advanced RF Measurement Techniques
• Mr. M. Sohaib(Director, Siways Microelectronics) - Cost E_ective WiFi Booster
Dr. P.B Sujit
• Manu Korilla, NSTL, DRDO: Interested to propose a multi-use surface vessel for sea operations.
• Qamar Qureshi, WII: Interested in wild life mapping, habitat mapping for Tigers and Dolphin localization.
Dr. Ponnurangam Kumaraguru
• Georgia Tech. Prof. Munmun Choudhary. Online Social Media. EMC2 / RSA. Through the research grant.
Dr. Pravesh Biyani
• Dr James Hogan, QUT, Australia, Machine Learning for Genomic Sequence comparison.
• Dr Akshay Soni, Yahoo Research, CA
• Dr Henk Wymeersch, Chalmers University, Sweden, Optimization for Communications
• Dr. Surendra Prasad, IIT Delhi
Dr. Pushpendra Singh
• Mobile Healthcare, Prof. Nancy Reynolds, Yale University, USA, . Prof. Allison Shorten, Yale University, USA, Dr. Bhanu Duggal, JJ Hospital, Mumbai, Dr. Mona Duggal, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Dr. Meenu Singh, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Dr. Prabha, NIMHANS, Bengaluru.
• IVR+Mobile Systems, Prof. Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University, UK, Dr. Madeline Balaam, Newcastle University, UK .
• Personalized Mobile Services, Prof. Valerie Issarny, Inria, France, Prof. Nikolaos Gregontas, Inria, France , Dr. Animesh Pathak, Inria, France
Dr. Pydi Ganga
• Prof. Joao Goes and Dr. Asal Kiazadeh, UNINOVA, FCT, UNL, Lisbon, Portugal
• Vitor Grade Tavares, INESC-TEC, Porto, Portugal
Dr. Ojaswa Sharma
• Dr. Archana Mantri (Chitkara University), Developing Augmented Reality Teaching Aids for Engineering Education.
Dr. Rahul Purandare
• Only with Subodh Sharma. Communication deadlocks in MPI programs with Subodh Sharma and Dr. Matt Dwyer Runtime Verification under Lossy Conditions
• Dr. Anita Sarma (University of Oregon, USA). Automatic programming quiz generation
• Dr. Geoffrey Nellisen and Dr. David Pareira (University of Porto, Portugal). Runtime Verification of Real Time Systems
• Dr. Aditya Kanade (Indian Institute of Science, India). Automatic Feedback System for Programming Assignments
• Dr. Sebastian Elbaum (University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA). Analysis of Distributed Robotic Systems
Dr. Rajiv Raman
• Saurabh Ray, NYU Abu Dhabi – research visit Oct 2015.
• Satish Govindarajan, IISc Bangalore.
• Nabil Mustafa, University Paris-Est
Dr. Richa Singh
• Prof. Afzel Noore, West Virginia University, USA
• Prof. Kevin Bowyer University of Notre Dame, USA
• Dr. Nalini Ratha, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA
Dr. Saket Anand
• Continuing the collaboration in the area of Systems Engineering for Computer Vision with Prof.
Visvanathan Ramesh at University of Goethe, Germany. “Autonomous Shuttle for Last Mile Connectivity”.
• Continental AG has provided support for our entry in the Mahindra Rise challenge by providing us with their short range automotive RADARs.
Dr. Sujay Deb
• Dr. Amlan Ganguly, Rochester Institute of Technology, “Interference aware wireless NoC design”.
• Dr. Manoj K. Das, “The INCLEN Trust, Cuffless BP monitor”.
• Dr. Pratha Pande, Washington State University, “Low power NoC design”.
Dr. Sumit Darak
• Christophe Moy, “Opportunistic spectrum access for decentralized network”.
Dr. Viswanath. Gunturi
• Prof William Northrop and Prof Shashi Shekhar from University of Minnesota.
Dr. Vinayak Naik
• “Diagnosis of Sleep Apnea, ”Prof. Sharma (Head of Internal Medicine), Prof. Sinha, and Prof. Soneja from AIIMS, New Delh Prof. Behera and Prof. Dhooria from PGIMER, Chandigarh .
Dr. Vivek Bohara
• Dr. Mazen Abi Hussein and Prof. Olivier Vernard of ESIEE Paris (University of Paris, East) ,““Multi-Stage DPD architecture for Multi Standard Wireless Transceivers”.
• Dr. Prof. Daniel Benevides da Costa of Federal University of Ceará (UFC), “Energy harvesting protocols”