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Department of Physics DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS DOCTOR HARI SINGH GOUR VISHWAVIDYALAYA, SAGAR Assistant Professor All Candidates Précis of All candidates prepared on the basis of the information furnished by them. S. Name/ D.O.B./Address of the Candidate Cat. Exam. Passed./ Year % Division Teaching / Ph.D. Project/ Publications Awards/ Seminar No. Res. Exp. Awarded Consultancy/ Review/ Books Fellowship/ Workshop UG/PG under the Industry/ National/ Honors/ Attended supervision Patents International Medals 1. Sanjay Kumar Biswash/ SC 10+2–12th (1997)UP 53.60-I Nil Nil Nil 12– Int. Nil 02 W 18-07-1981/ UG – B.I.T.(2005)IGNOU 64.42-I Post – Ramnagar, distt- Barabanki, PG – MCA (2007) IGNOU 59.72-II State UP- 225205 Ph.D.-(Mar. 2012)Dhanbad - [email protected] Computer Sci. & Engi. Mob.-09838358556 2. Ranjit Rajak/ SC 10+2 – 12th (2000) CBSE 55.20-II Nil Nil Nil 1-Nat Nil Nil 24-10-1982/ UG – BCA.(2004)CCS 68.70-I 1-Int. St.No 36, Qrs.4A Amla Dahi, P.O.- PG – MCA (2007)JNU 06.33-I Chittararjar, Dt.- Burdwan (W.B) - M.Tech (2009)JNU 08.12-I Pin 713365 Ph.D.- Pursuing - [email protected] JRF - UGC (2012) - Mob. -09015933300 NET(CS)- UGC (2012) - 3. Girish Kumar Singh/ GN 10+2–12th (1991)UP 60.00-I 5 Yr Nil Nil 3 – Nat. M. Tech. 03 01-01-1975/ UG – B.Sc.(1996)Pur. U 65.00-I 3– Int. Gold Vill. + Post. -Babubel PG – MSc. (2001) 74.00-I Distt. – Ballia PGDCA(1999) Jamia 8.8-I (U.P.) 277401 M.Tech(IT) (2002)Tezpur - [email protected] Ph.D.-(2008)-“Rough set Mob. 9455909148 theory for data mining” 4. Parashu Ram Pal/ OBC 10+2 – 12th (1992)UP 67.80-I 14-Yr Nil Nil 1- book Nil 10 25-07-1975/ UG – B.Sc.(1995)BU 67.50-I 2– Nat. I-13, Sarvodaya Colony, CTO PG – MCA (1998)BU 65.69-I 7– Int. Bairagarh, Bhopal 462030 Ph.D- (2010)-“Integration of - [email protected] data mining techniques for Mob. 9425028093 improving efficiency of knowledge discovery in databases” Page 1 of 35 5. Virendra Kumar Tiwari/ GN 10+2– 12th (1991) MP 51.50-II 1.5 Yr Nil Nil 1 – Nat. Nil 7-S/W 25-7-1974/ UG – B.Sc.(1994)Sagar 50.39-II 8- Int. 1-Refresher Anand Nagar ,Road No.3, Rajakhedi, PG – MCA (2005)Sagar 74.03-I 4- Accepted Makroniya ,Sagar (MP) 470004 M.A.(Eco)(2000) Sagar 49.00-II [email protected] PGDCT (1997) Jabalpur 74.97-I Mob. 9407257089 PGDCA (2001) MCRPV 65.90-I Ph.D.-(2011)–“Analysis of - Internet Traffic Sharing under multi dimensional environment in computer networks” 6. Mr. Uday Shrivastava/ GN 11th – (1986) MP 49.87-II 4 Yr Nil Nil 4– Int. 1- best 12- 11-06-1970/ UG – B.Lib(2000) Sagar 54.60-II 1-book paper Seminar Scientific Officer 101 Poddar Colony B.Sc.(1990)Sagar 54.32-II award Shivaji Ward Sagar (MP) 470001 PG – MCA (1994)Raipur 63.73-II [email protected] P.G. Diploma in Per. Mgt. 55.60-II Phone – 07582-237239 mob- 9425451192 Ph.D.- (2012)- Analysis and - design of university educational framework, architecture and database toward e-governance” 7. Dr. Saurabh Jain/ GN 10+2– 12th (1998) MP 58.00-II 2.4 Yr Nil Nil 3 – Nat. Nil 09- S/W 13-11-1980/S/o A.K.Jain, 6/237-Opposite UG – B.Sc.(2001) Sagar 58.40-II 7– Int. Central Bank Nakhre Gali Gopalganj, Sagar PG – MCA (2005)Sagar 71.80-I 1– Accepted (MP) Pin 470001 1- book [email protected] M.A. (Eco) (2006)Sagar 54.00-II Mob. 9424405479, 8878161641 Ph.D.–(2009)-“Probability - based model for CPU Scheduling” 8. Rahul Singhai/ GN 10+2 – 12th (1995)MP 61.77-I 3.5 Yr Ph.D.-Nil Nil 11–Int. Nil 11 25-11-1977/ UG – B.Sc.(1998)Sagar 62.33-I M.Phil-6 6– Nat. 52, Maharishi Dayanand Ward, Sagar PG – MCA (2001)Sagar 69.77-I (MP) 470002 M.Phil(2008) 54.80-II [email protected] Madhurai Kamraj - Mob. 9827737525 Ph.D.- (2011)- “New probability based methods for data mining” 9. Shweta Ojha/ GN 10+2 – 12th (1994) CBSE 72.40-I 2.3 Yr Nil Nil 3- Nat. Nil 6 W 30-04-1978/ W/o Dr. Devendra Ojha, UG – B.Sc.(1997) Bihar 62.00-I 6– Int. Dental Care Sugandha Complex Gour PG – MCA (2005)Sagar 77.60-I Tower Parkota Sagar (MP) 470001 PGDCA (1998)LCC A+ [email protected] Ph.D.- (2012)- “Stochastic - Page 2 of 35 Mob-9425635762 Model based Analysis for scheduling Algo in operating system” 10. Sanjay Kumar Thakur/ OBC 10+2 –12th (1995) MP 58.44-II 2 yr Nil Nil 12– Nat. Nil 6 01-05-1977/ UG – B.Sc.(1999)Sagar 61.28-I 17– Int. 1-FDP C/o Sh. Bhaiyaram Singh Rajput University PG – MCA (2002)Sagar 68.75-I Post Office, Dr. H. S. G. University Sagar Ph.D.- (2009) “Statistics - (MP) 470001 modeling of switching system [email protected] Mob. - 9406555726 in computer network and internet traffic sharing analysis” 11. Samidha Deivedi Sharma/ GN 10+2 – 12th (1989) MP 65.50-I 7 Yr Nil Nil 3– Nat. Nil 1 short 28-07-1973/ UG – B.Sc.(1992)Sagar 60.06-I 5- Int. term Avtar Nagar Near Paradise Hotel PG – Diploma in Electric (1994) 72.00-I 3 workshop Makronia Sagar (MP) 470004 MCA- (1997) BU 69.97-I [email protected] B.Lib.I.Sc.-(1999) Sagar 66.00-I Phone - 07582-262739 Ph.D.- (2011)- “On algorithms - Mob- 8989154878 for handling in complete information in mobile database” 12. Ratnesh Kumar Jain/ GN 10+2 – 12th (1994) MP 59.50-II Nil Nil Nil 1- books Nil 4 28-04-1976/ C /o Rahul Sales Beside SBI UG – B.Sc.(1998) Sagar 61.83-I 2– Nat. Bank Near Banda Barrier Makroniya Sagar PG – MCA (2001)Sagar 72.72-I 6– Int. (MP) 470004 Ph.D.- (2010) – “Methodology - [email protected] for Pattern Discovery from Phone-07582-232657, 9918285570 the web transactions” 13. Dr. A. K. Mishra/ GN 10+2 –12th (1983) MP 50.00-II 2 yr Nil 2- Project 3– Nat. Nil 21 15/12/1966/ UG – B.Com.(1986) Bilaspur 40.00-III ICFI, 5– Int. TH -1 Teachers Hostel Dr. H. S. G. PG – MCA (2007) IGNOU 1-book (proof University Sagar (MP) 470003 Kurukshetra 66.00-I 3 project needed) completed [email protected] MPA – (1993)Sagar Mob.9424147489 DCO – (1998)INGOU 60.00-I MBA – (2011)Panduchery 70.00-I Ph.D.- (2003)- “Automation of 56.66-II the University Administration : A proposed model” 14. Arvind Kumar Deshmukh SC 10+2 – 12th (1994) MPP 57.70-II 1 Yr Nil Nil nil – Nat. Nil 10 /01-02-1978/ UG – B.Sc.(1998)Sagar 56.30-II 8– Int. Shri Chenka Prasad Ahirwar, Bhagat PG – MCA (2003)Sagar 69.20-I Page 3 of 35 Nagar Colony Behind The Collector M.Sc.(Phy)(2000) 62.40-I office Tikamgarh (MP) 472001 Sagar - [email protected] Ph.D.- (2011)- “Laser Mob. 9826989189 refractometry by using interferometeric techniques” 15. Rajeev Kumar Prithiani/ GN 10+2– 12th (1992)MP 71.60-I Nil Nil Nil 14– Nat. Nil 9 12-12-1974/ UG – B.Sc.(1995) APS 62.66-I 4– Int. 01, K.V. Campus, B.M.Y Charoda, PG – MCA (2001) Bhoj 71.27-I Bhilai (CG) 490025 PGDCA(1996)APS 75.40-I [email protected] Ph.D.- (2008)-“Algorithm and - Mob. 9425226678 Techniques for the recongination of various protein structures” 16. Krishna Kumar Mohbey SC 10+2 - 12th (2002) 74.00-I 3 yr Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 02-03-1984/ UG – B.CA (2006) 80.53-I C/o Gagan Verma Indraprasth Colony PG – MCA (2009)RGPV 80.13-I Ahmedpur Road Vidisha (MP) 464001 ITI (2003) MP 75.78-I [email protected] Ph.D. (Pursuing) MANIT Mob 9826968036 NET (2012) GATE 17. Kamal Kant Ahirwar SC 10+2 – 12th (2003) MP 66.44-I 2.6 yr Nil Nil 10-Int. Nil 20 W/S 25-6-1985/ Mr.J.D.Ahirwar (CEO) UG – B.E(IT)(2008)DAVV 67.75-I 10-Int. Ambedkar Nagar Chhatarpur 471001 PG – M Tech(CS)(2010) 73.90-I Conf. [email protected] NIT, Hamirpur 4-Nat. Mob- 09718281158 GATE (2008) NET 76.44-I JRF Ph. D (Pursing) Am Univ. 18. Dharam Das Kumhar SC 10+2 - 12th (1993) CBSC 48.00-II NIl Nil NIl 1-Net Nil 1 sem 10-10-1973/C/o Shri J. N. Prajapati UG – B Sc. (1996) Sagar 56.67-II 1-Int. 2-work E/M(2)-3 Veerangana Nagar, Jhansi PG – MCA(2000) Vikram Univ 68.85-I 3- staff M.Phil (CS) (2007) UP 62.20-I dev. [email protected] Madurai Kamraj Mob- 09450040167 NET (CS)– UGC (2012) Gate (2004) IIT N Delhi 72.23-I 19. Anjali Jain GN 10+2–12th (2000) CBSE 67.60-I Nil Nil Nil 5-Nat. (pres) Nil 3 30/03/1982/ Apsra Cinema Compund, UG – BCA(2003) Sagar 76.13-I 6– Int. workshop station road, Sagar (M.P.) 470002 PG – MCA (2006)Sagar 76.75-I [email protected] Ph.D.- (submitted)Sagar [email protected] Mob. - 9406557117 Page 4 of 35 20. Neelesh Kumar Jain GN 10+2–12th (1991) CBSE 75.62-I Nil Nil Nil 7 - books Nil Orient-01 12-07-1973/ UG – B.E.(1996) Sagar 65.97-I 2- Nat.
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