Dr. Rajib Das Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science & Application Karimganj College, Karimganj Assam, India

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Dr. Rajib Das Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science & Application Karimganj College, Karimganj Assam, India CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Rajib Das Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science & Application Karimganj College, Karimganj Assam, India. Pin – 788710. Phone : (+91) 3843 – 260236 (O) : (+91) 3843 – 262124 (R) Mobile: (+91) 9435375439 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.karimganjcollege.ac.in ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION : High School Leaving Certificate from Govt. H.S. School, Karimganj (SEBA, Guwahati) in 1992. Higher Secondary from Karimganj College, Karimganj (AHSEC, Guwahati) in 1994. B.Sc. (Mathematics honours) from Karimganj College, Karimganj (Assam University, Silchar) in 1997. MCA from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi in 2004 (2001- 2003) M.Phil. (Computer Science) from Annamalai University, Chidambaram in 2008 (2006- 2008). Area of Research: Graphics & Computer Vision. Thesis title: Video Classification using Spatio-Temporal features. Ph.D. (Computer Science) from Assam University, Silchar under UGC 2009 regulation in 2nd May 2014 (2009-2013). Area of Research: Mobile Computing. Thesis title: Mobile Ad- Hoc Networks: Problems & Prospects. (URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/20706 / http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/20706 ) TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION : NIELIT (formerly DOEACC Society, New Delhi) “A” Level in 2001. Rajib Das Page 1 WORK EXPERIENCE : Asst. Professor & HOD Dept. of Computer Science & Application, Karimganj College, Karimganj Since July, 2005 Affiliated to Assam University (A Central University Established by an Act of Parliament), Silchar Key Roles and Job Responsibility: Teaching students for under Graduate courses i.e. BCA, B.Sc. in Computer Science (Honours and Pass) and Information Technology paper of Commerce Stream under Assam University, Silchar. In-house Software Development, Website making and maintaining the whole College Computer Network System. Centre Manager and Faculty Member Heramba Chandra College Computer Centre (South City College) March, 2000 - Sept, 2004 (DOEACC Accr. No.A0162 AFull: 0088) (In Assistance with Techno India GroupTM ) Key Roles and Job Responsibility: . Centre Management and training students for DOEACC „A‟ level & „O‟ level. Teaching subjects like Information Technology in Business in B.Com (Hons. & Pass). COURSES TAUGHT : Computer Programming (FORTRAN, C, C++ & JAVA): BCA & BCS I/III/IV Computer System Architecture: BCA & BCS II Data Structure & Algorithm: BCS III Database Management System: BCA & BCS IV Data Communication & Network: BCA & BCS V Computer Graphics: BCA & BCS VI Web Technology: BCA VI UNDERGRADUATE PROJECT SUPERVISED : Database Application Development Project – Super Market Management System [using Visual basic & SQL Server] – BCA final year students (2007-08) Rajib Das Page 2 Automation of a Gas Agency [using Visual Basic & ORACLE XE] – BCS final year students (2007-08) Automation of Indian Red Cross Society Administration System [using Visual Basic & SQL Server] - BCS final year students (2008-09) (It was a live project) Automation of Govt. Civil Supply [using Visual Basic & SQL Server] - BCA final year students (2009-10) (It was a live project based on District Food & Civil Supply Department, Karimganj, Govt. of Assam) Institute Management System [using Visual Basic & SQL Server] - BCA final year students (2009-10) Automation of Karimganj College Admission System [using Visual Basic & MS- Access] - BCA final year students (2010-11) (currently Principal, Karimganj College using this software). Karimganj College Student Profile System [using Java Swing & MySql] BCS final year students (2011-12) (currently Co-ordinator, IQAC, Karimganj College using this software). Telephone Billing System [using Netbeans (Java Swing & MySql)] - BCS final year students (2011-12). Automation of Routine Allotment System [using Visual Basic.net & MySql] - BCS final year students (2012-13) (currently Principal, Karimganj College using this software). CLP Examination System of Karimganj College [using dot net and MySql] BCS final year students (2012-13) (currently Centre-in-charge, Karimganj College Computer Centre using this intranet based software for taking online examination of Computer Literacy Programme) Web Development Project – Online Shopping Cart [using Java Servlet & Oracle, Web Server – Tomcat] - BCA final year students (2008-09) Online Quarter Allotment System [using Java Servlet & Oracle, Web Server – Tomcat] - BCA final year students (2008-09) Online book shop [using HTML, JavaScript, CSS, ASP] - BCA final year students (2011-12) Online Student Admission System of Karimganj College [using HTML, ASP, CSS, JavaScript] - BCA final year students (2012-13) Rajib Das Page 3 Website of Karimganj College i.e. http://www.karimganjcollege.org.in & http://dcaskc.karimganjcollege.org.in [using HTML, JavaScript, CSS, ASP] - BCA final year students (2012-13) INSTITUTE SERVICE : Administrative Experience & Activities HOD, Department of Computer Science & Application (from 1st July 2005 to till date) To ensure that the activities of the department support the college‟s objectives To allocate teaching and administrative duties appropriately To develop interdisciplinary activities with other departments To ensure effective and efficient communication within the department. Formulate and monitor the academic planning, development and performance of the department and prepare a departmental Strategic Plan according to a time table defined by College in consultation with staff of the Department. To ensure that a Departmental Staff Meeting is held at least twice in each academic year and will be responsible for the chairing and conduct of such meetings in accordance with Regulations for College Management. College Committee Member, College Admission Committee. Member, UGC Network Resource Centre Convenor, Website Maintenance Committee. Member, College Purchase Committee (Science). Prof.-in-Charge, Boy‟s Common Room (Indoor Games), Students Union. Member, Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). Special Invitee, Institutional Biotech Hub Management Committee. Extension/Outreach Activities External Examiner of Assam University University, Silchar, Assam Higher Secondary Education Council, Guwahati, Board of Secondary Education Assam, Guwahati. Subject expert for taking interviews to different educational institutions like Paragon Jr. College (Badarpur, Karimganj District), N.C. College (Karimganj district), S.S. College (Hailakandi district), Kendriya Vidyalaya, Maharshi Vidya Mandir, Karimganj Jr. College of Science, Indian Red Cross Society, etc. Rajib Das Page 4 ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED/ UNDERTAKEN: Workshop/Hands on Training Organized Sl. Theme of the Workshop/ Sponsoring Year and date Capacity in No. Hands on Training agency which involved 1. Two day Workshop on DBT, Govt. of March 30-31, Organising Programming Languages India under Star 2012 Secretary and Software Development College Scheme Techniques 2. One day Hands on Training -do- Jan, 30, 2013 Organising on Mobile Computing & its Secretary application using JAVA 3. One day Hands on Training -do- Feb, 5, 2013 Organising on Utility Software Secretary designing using Java and JDBC 4. Four day Hands on Training -do- March 15-18, Organising on Practical Application of 2013 Secretary Financial Accounting using Tally 5. One day Hands on Training -do- March, 26, 2013 Joint Secretary on A Practical overview of Client Side Technologies 6. Three day Workshop on -do- Jan 29-31, 2014 Organising Free Open Source Software Secretary (FOSS) and Application of Linux 7. One day Hands on Training -do- March, 19, 2014 Organising on Introduction to Speech Secretary Recognition & its Application 8. Three day DST Sponsored SERB, DST, March 12-14, Convenor National Seminar on Govt. of India 2016 Computational Research and Its Development in Experimental Sciences (CRIDES-2016) 9. One day Guest Lecture and Karimganj March 28, 2018 Co-ordinator Hands on Training on College Natural Language Processing and its Applications ACTIVITIES ATTENDED : Participation in Conferences/Seminars/Workshop: 1. Attended North-East Winter School on Graph Algorithms with Special focus on Applications to Networks and VLSI organized jointly by Advanced Computing and Microelectronics Unit, ISI, Kolkata and Dept. of Computer Science, Assam University, Silchar during February 22-24, 2016. Rajib Das Page 5 2. Attended Two-day Workshop on Internet of Things (IoT) organised by Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engineering, NIT, Silchar in association with Intel Higher Education Programme held during October 12-13, 2015. 3. Attended One Day National Workshop on “RUSA – A Paradigm Shift for Quality Education and Financing Higher Education” organised by ACTA, Karimganj College Unit and in collaboration with Assam University, Silchar in Karimganj College, Karimganj on 29th August 2014. 4. Attended One Day CDAC Sponsored ISEA Workshop on “Cyber Crimes and Cyber Hazards” in the Department of Business Administration, Assam University, Silchar on 26th April 2012. 5. Attended Three Day International Conference on “Advances in Electrical Engineering (ICAEE-2011)” organized by Independent University Bangladesh, Dhaka during Dec. 19-21, 2011. 6. Attended Three Day National Workshop on “Accessibility and Quality Enhancement of Higher Education through ICT Integration”, organized by UGC- Network Resource Centre, Karimganj College, during Sept.8-10, 2011. 7. Attended One Day Awareness Programme on “N-LIST (National Library & Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content” organized by Assam
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