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Speakers
Dr. Dhananjay V Gadre (NSIT, Delhi)
Dr. Dhananjay V Gadre completed his M.Sc. in Electronic Science from University of Delhi and masters in Computer Engineering from University of Idaho, USA. In his professional career of 20 years, he has taught at the SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, worked as scientific officer at Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics at Pune and since 2001 he is an assistant professor with Electronics and Communication Engineering Division at Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, New Delhi. He is also visiting associate of IUCAA. His professional interest include computer architecture, digital systems design, embedded systems, asynchronous digital systems and sensor networks.
Mr. Dhruvesh Patel (Director, Sibridge Technologies, Ahmedabad) Mr. Dhruvesh Patel obtained his masters of Technology in Instrumentation and Control Engineering from IIT, Delhi, 1997 and Bachelor in Instrumentation and Control from Gujarat University, 1995. He has more than 13 years of experience on Embedded Software and Distributed Control System in the area of Automotive, Power, Telecom, Networking, Process Control, Video Surveillance, Customer Multimedia and Wireless.
Dr. Prabhat Ranjan (DA-IICT) Dr. Prabhat Ranjan obtained his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley, USA. He has over 15 years of research experience in India and USA. Previously he was the project leader at Institute of Plasma Research, Gandhinagar till June 2002. His areas of research include Nuclear Fusion, application of computer in scientific and technical work Linux and Open Source Software, Robotics and Embedded Systems. His current research projects include Sensor Network application to wildlife research and water detection on moon under Chandrayaan -2.
Dr. Rahul Dubey (DA-IICT) Prof. Rahul Dubey obtained his Ph.D.in Electrical Engineering from IIT Roorkee. He is currently working at DA-IICT as Associate Professor. He has over 6 years of experience in industry. He has authored Introduction to Embedded System Design using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) . Springer. His areas of research are FPGA, factory automation and design and prototyping of digital systems.
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