New Faculty

11 June 2009

 

We continue to add highly qualified faculty and lecturers.  The new additions last year were

 

Prof. R.N. Biswas

Visiting Professor

PhD, University of California, Berkeley

Electronic Circuits and Processor Architecture

Dr.Prabhakar Bhimalapuram

Assistant Professor

PhD, Cornell University, USA

Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics

Dr. Syed Azeemuddin

Assistant Professor

PhD, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Integrated RF devices incorporated with patterned ferromagnetic materials, Micro/Nano electronics and Integrated Photonics

Dr. U.Deva Priyakumar

Assistant Professor

PhD, Pondicherry University

Computational Chemistry, Protein, DNA and RNA Simulations, Computer Aided Drug Design

Dr. Suresh Purini

Assistant Professor

PhD, University of Maryland

Complexity Theory, Bounded Query Hierarchies, Theory of Pseudo-randomness, Approximation Algorithms

Dr. Satish K Jain

Visiting Professor

PhD, University of Rochester

Social Choice Theory and Law and Economics

Dr. Neelima Satyam

Assistant Professor

IIT, Delhi

Ground motion studies using finite faults simulation technique, site characterization and seismic microzonation in Indian mega cities, site amplification studies, estimation of vulnerability Index using Microtremor measurements, Post earthquake damage studies, Earthquake awareness and preparedness

Dr. G. Syamasundar Reddy

Research Asst.Professor

ANGRAU, Hyderabad

ICTs in Agriculture - Crop Production, Protection and Marketing Advisory.

Mr. E. Vijay Prakash

Lecturer

M.Tech, IIT, Kanpur

Pursuing PhD

Robotics

Mrs. Sonal Nimbkar

Lecturer

Masters in Dance, Indira Kalasangeeth Vishwavidyalay, Chattisgarh

Bharat Natyam

Mr. Samar Hussain

Research Lecturer

Pursuing PhD

Computational grammar, Machine Learning of parsing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Matching your profile with IIIT-Hyderabad

 

Self Evaluation Form

June 2, 2009

 

This form is to help you evaluate whether your goals and aspirations match with institutional goals of IIIT-H. This is for your own use in evaluating whether you should seek admission to IIIT-H. Do not mail it to IIIT-H.

 

Mark answer to each question by selecting only one choice.

                                                                                                                                                 

 

SECTION-I Admission to BTech in CSE or ECE

 

Life long learning

 

Computer Science and Electronics & Communications are fields where advancements are rapid. They require long hours of study and life long learning because new tools and technologies come at a rapid pace.

Your Choice

A.        How would you rate yourself in putting in long hours of work during

undergraduate study? Answer 1 to 5 as your choice:                                     ___

 

            1. Strongly willing

            2. Willing

            3. Neutral attitude – will do only if required

            4. Not willing

            5. Not willing at all

 

B.         Would you be prepared for life long learning, i.e., learning new technologies

as old ones become obsolete even before your studies are over?         ___         __

 

            (1. Strongly willing            5. Not willing at all)

 

Interest in programming

 

C.                  Do you dislike programming?                                                        _______

 

            (Answer only if you know programming, otherwise leave it blank)

(1. No, I like programming a lot             5. Yes, I dislike programming)

 

D.        Do you like playing with technology or tinkering with gadgets?                   __

 

            (1. Strongly like, 2. Like                 5. Strongly dislike)

 

 

Research Orientation

 

Even leading institutions and colleges which teach computer science and which train you well in programming, do not care to prepare you for research. IIIT-H is a research oriented institute and encourages even the undergraduates to do research or develop new technologies.

E.         What kind of work you like to do after completing your BTech? I would like to be:                                                                                                                           ____   

 

            1. Research in academic or industrial R & D

            2. Entrepreneur of a new technology company

            3. Engineer in IT industry

            4. Manager in a company

 

F.         I enjoy doing the following:                                                                      ________        

 

            1. Working on projects – exploring new ideas

            2. Designing new gadgets or software

            3. Managing things

            4. Drifting along

 

G.        I give importance to the following in my work (each choice lists qualities in

decreasing order of priority)                                                                                 ______

 

            1. Creativity, analysis, appreciation by others, money

            2. Analysis, creativity, appreciation, money

            3. Analysis, creativity, money, appreciation

            4. Appreciation, analysis, money, creativity

            5. Money, appreciation, analysis, creativity

 

Simplicity in Life

 

IIIT-H while providing comfortable infra-structure, emphasizes “simple living and high thinking”. Students are expected to do their own work including washing their own plate after meals.

 

H.         I am willing to do my own work                                                               ______

 

            (1. Strongly willing            5. Not willing at all)

 

J.         While emphasizing studies with all around development in culture, sports and yoga, IIIT-H gives greatest importance to developing character. Are you willing to join in experiments of character development through self discovery and building of inner strength?                                                                          ______

 

            (1. Strongly willing            5. Not willing at all)

 

Each choice in a question carries points equal to its serial number (1 to 5). Add up all the points for your choices.

TOTAL of SECTION I              

                                                                                                                                               

 

SECTION-II: Dual Degree Programs

 

 Dual-degree programs lead to two degrees BTech (Honours) in CSE or ECE (as the case may be), plus a Masters degree through research. Normally, one should be able to finish all the requirements for both the degrees in 5-years.

 

These are the premium programs of the Institute. If you are research minded, these are the programs for you. After that you can decide whether to take up industry R & D or to do PhD.

 

K.         I want to do projects and discover something new in CSE or ECE.                         

 

            (1. Strongly willing            5. Not willing at all)

 

If you are interested in sciences or linguistics (as the case may be) besides CS, then you can opt for trans-disciplinary programs in the domains of Computational Natural Sciences (CNS) or Computational Linguistics (CL). Under these programs, you get a BTech in Computer Science and Masters in the relevant domain. Many future advances in CSE will come via the domain areas. For example, many advances in artificial intelligence are likely to come through Computational Linguistics. It will also lead to development of technology by which computers will interact in human language.

 

L.         Are you interested in studying any one of the domain areas (CNS or CL) with computation?                                                                                                               

            (1. Strongly willing            5. Not willing at all)

 

                                                                                                                                               

 

Self Evaluation

 

Read below only after you have finished answering all the questions and done the totaling in Section I.

 

Section – I

 

  • Score of 9-13: You are suitable for BTech in CSE or ECE at IIIT-H.
  • Score of 14-17: Think carefully about your goals, get more information about IIIT-H, and consider carefully before selecting IIIT-H.
  • Score of greater than 17: Your aspirations do not match with goals of education at IIIT-H. You should probably look elsewhere.

 

Section – II

 

  • If you scored 1-2 for question K, you should choose dual degree in CSE or ECE (AIEEE program codes: CSD or ECD)
  • If you scored 1-2 for question L, you should choose dual degree in a domain area, Computational Natural Science or Computational Linguistics as the case may be (AIEEE program codes: CSMCNSD or CSMCLD)