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Dr C Shoba Bindu Dr. C. Shoba Bindu M.Tech., Ph.D Professor and Coordinator SDC, Department of CSE Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur Anantapuram – 515 002, Andhra Pradesh, India Bio-data Name : Dr. C. Shoba Bindu Parents : Mr. C. Pratap Chandra Reddy & Mrs. C. Reddamma Official Address : Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Department, JNTUA College of Engineering, Anantapuramu Ph.No: 8143289089 Residential Address : Flat. No. 402, PAR Homes, II cross, Aravinda Nagar, Anantapuramu – 515002 08554-240626 E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Nationality : Indian Religion : Hindu Date of Birth & Place of Birth : 01/07/1976 Educational Qualifications: Year of S. No. Qualification University/Institution Specialization award Computer Science 1. Ph. D JNTU, Anantapur 2010 & Engineering JNT University, Hyderabad/ 2. M.Tech JNTU College of Engg., Computer Science 2002 Anantapur JNT University, Hyderabad/ Electronics & 3. B.Tech JNTU College of Engg., Communication 1997 Anantapur Engg. Details of Doctoral thesis: Area : Network Security Title : “Design and Analysis of Efficient Password based Remote User Authentication Techniques” Supervisor : Dr. P. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Year of award of Ph.D : 2010 Professional Experience : S.No. Institution/Organization Position held Duration Coordinator, JNTU College of Engg. 1 Software Development Jan 2018 - Till date Anantapur Center JNTU College of Engg. Professor 2 Nov 2015 - Till date Anantapur Dept of CSE JNTU College of Engg. Associate Professor 3 Nov 2009 - Nov 2015 Anantapur Dept of CSE JNTU College of Engg. Assistant Professor 4. May 2003 - Nov 2009 Anantapur Dept of CSE Intell Engineering College, Assistant Professor 5 Nov 1999 - May 2003 Anantapur Dept of CSE 6 Streamsoft Private Ltd Software Engineer Mar 1998 - Nov 1999 Administrative Experience : S.No. Administrative Post held Duration Coordinator Software Development Centre, JNTUA Jan 2018 to Till 1. Anantapuramu Date Chairman Research Review Committee, JNTUA Jan 2017 to Till 2. Anantapuramu Date Feb 2016 to Till 3. Coordinator MSIT, JNTUA, Anantapuramu Date Dec 2012 to Till 4. Nodal Officer, NMEICT, JNTUA Anantapur Date Coordinator of Spoken Tutorial Resource Centre & Nodal July 2014-Till 5. Officer - JNTUA Spoken Tutorial Implementation Team, Date JNTUACEA 6. Head, Computer Science & Engineering, JNTUA Anantapur 2012 – 2015 Officer- In-charge of Entrepreneur Development cell, 7. 2012 – 2013 JNTUACEA 8. Officer-In-charge of Academic Section, JNTUACEA 2009 – 2011 Teaching Experience: 20 + years for UG & PG students Subjects Taught: Undergraduate courses Post graduate courses ❖ Real Time Systems ❖ Network Security ❖ Information Security ❖ Unix Internals ❖ Network Security ❖ Software Metrics ❖ Network Security & Cryptography ❖ UNIX and UML Lab ❖ Computer Networks Lab ❖ Operating Systems ❖ Embedded Systems ❖ Case Tools lab ❖ Computer Organization ❖ Programming in JAVA Lab ❖ Computer Networks ❖ Distributed Operating Systems ❖ CN & OS lab ❖ High Speed Computer Networks ❖ C programming & Data Structures ❖ Middleware Technologies ❖ Internetworking with TCP/IP ❖ Secure Software Engineering ❖ Linux Programming & UML Lab ❖ Software Metrics and Reuse ❖ Modern Operating System ❖ Internetworking with TCP/IP ❖ Information Security ❖ Operating Systems Lab Invited/Guest lectures/Key note: ❖ More than 25 invited, guest lectures and Keynotes are delivered in reputed institutions in the areas of Network Security, Web Security, Cyber Security, Information Security, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems, Data Structures etc. Chairing Technical Sessions/Resource Person attended: 1. Acted as “Chairperson & jury member” on One day national level technical symposium Photon’11, 26th March 2011, organized by Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science, Madanapalle. 2. Acted as “Technical Chair” on National level technical symposium Technolect- 2011, 5th March 2011, organized by Intell Engineering College, Anantapur. 3. Acted as “Adjudicator” on National level technical student symposium Pragna- 2010, 29th& 30th March 2011, organized by Moula Ali College of Engineering & Technology, Madanapalle. 4. Acted as “Session Chair” on International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Communication and Information Technologies, ICECIT-2012,21-23 Dec 2012, organized by SRIT, Ananthapuramu. 5. Acted as “Judge” on National level Technical Symposium (MITS-2K13) on 8th Feb 2013, organized by MITS, Madanapalle. 6. Acted as “Judge” on National Level Technical Symposium FUZON-14, 18th Oct 2014, organized by SKU College of Engineering & Technology, Ananthapuramu 7. Acted as “Judge” on State Level Technical Symposium PHREAK-2K14, 30th October 2014, organized by Sri Venketasewara Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ananthapuramu. 8. Acted as “Session Chair” on AICTE Sponsored National Conference on Advanced Computing, 30th Jan 2014, organized by AITS, Rajampeta. 9. Acted as “Session Chair” on 3rd National Conference on “Computer Networks & Information Security” (NCCNIS 2014) sponsored by AICTE under Seminar Grant, from 4 - 5 March, 2014, organized by Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad. 10. Acted as “Session Chair” on National Conference on Recent Innovations in Computer Networks, August 21- 22, 2015,organized by JNTUA College of Engineering, Ananthapuramu. 11. Acted as “Session Chair” on 2nd International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Communication and Information Technologies -2015, SRIT, Ananthapuramu. 12. Acted as “Judge” for University level NSS Youth Festival at JNTUA on Jan 29th 2016. 13. Acted as “Judge” for National Level technical Symposium “SHODHANA 2K16” at Gates Institute of Technology, Feb 27th 2016. 14. Acted as a Session chair for 5th National Conference on “Computer Networks & Information Security” (NCCNIS 2016) under TEQIP-II, from 6 - 7 April, 2016, organized by Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad 15. Acted as a Judge for PIXEL-2K16, three day National Level Technical Symposium, at JNTUA College of Engineering, Ananthapuramu, 19th – 21st March 2016 16. Acted as a Judge for SIGMA-2K16 , 9th National level Studemts Technical Fest, at Santhiram Engineering College, Nandhyal on 28/09/2016. 17. Acted as a session chair for 1st International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Informatics (ICCII 2016), JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad, Telangana, 28-30 May 2016. 18. Acted as a Session chair for Second International conference on Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence (ICCSAI-2018), Sree Vidhyanikethan Engineering College, Tirupati, 4-5 Jan 2018 19. Acted as “Session Chair” on 3nd International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Communication and Information Technologies (ICECIT-2018), SRIT, Ananthapuramu, 20-22 Dec, 2018 Consultancy and Sponsored Projects: 1. Completed AICTE RPS project titled “Secure and Usable Authentication to common people in secure systems” Grant Amount: Rs. 10,00,000/- 2. Received an amount of Rs. 40000/- for organizing a National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Networking & Security” in JNTUCEA, Anantapuramu during 15th -16th November 2013, from APSCHE (A.P State Council of Higher Education) as Convener. 3. Ongoing UGC- Minor Research Project titled “ A Model for dynamic data verification integrity in Cloud”, August 2017, Grant Amount: Rs. 90000/-, 4. Honorary Consultant for NorthAlley (India) Private Limited, Hitech City, Hyderabad. 5. Honorary Consultant for RightLink Technologies Private Limited, Hitech City, Hyderabad. Patents: 1. “Monitoring Tool for Mistake Proofing Quality Software”, IP India Patent, Application No. 2007/CHE/2015 A, The Patent Office Journal, Issue No. 19/2015, pp. 33133, May 8, 2015 – Under Examination. 2. “A Method and a System for Enabling Secured Access To Data”, IP India Patent, Application No. 201841029964 A, The Patent Office Journal No. 33/2018 Dated 17/08/2018 pp. 31007 3. “Certificateless Remote Data Integrity Checking in Cloud Storage Using Lattices”, IP India Patent, Application No. 201841042685, The Patent Office Journal No. 47/2018 Dated 23/11/2018 pp. 44338 Research Experience and Guidance provided: Total research experience : 15+ years ❖ Guided 50+ Undergraduate projects, 50+ M.C.A students and 130+ Postgraduate theses. ❖ 12 Ph.D.’s are completed, presently supervising 08 Research scholars for their Ph. D. Number of Research publications: International Journals : 114 National Journals : 05 International Conferences : 65 National Conferences : 18 Performance Indices of Publications : (as on 05th March, 2019) Total Citations : 260 h -Index . : 07 i-10 Index : 04 Text Books / Monographs Authored: 1. Dr. C. Shoba Bindu, Mr. P. Dileep Kumar Reddy, Mr. K. Sekhar, “Programming in C and Data Structures”, Published by: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishers,2014, ISBN-13: 978-3659566288, ISBN-10: 3659566284. 2. Dr. K. Madhavi , Dr. C. Shoba Bindu, “Proceedings National Conference on Recent innovation in Computer Networks” Published by : BS Publications,2015, ISBN: 978- 93-83635-90-0. 3. C. Shoba Bindu, P. Dileep Kumar Reddy, K. Dhana Sree Devi, “Programming in JAVA”, Published by: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishers,2017, ISBN-13: 978-3- 330-08126-0 4. Dr. Nageswara Rao Sirisala, Dr. C. Shoba Bindu, “Mobile Adhoc Networks: A Research Perspective” Published by: LAMBERT Academic Publishers,2018, ISBN: 978-613-8-33389-0 5. Gurram Vijay Kumar, C. Shoba Bindu, “Access point selection Algorithms for Wireless Mesh Networks”, Published by: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishers,2018, ISBN-13: 978-613-4-95181-4 6. C. Shoba Bindu, “Linux Programming”,
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