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Vineeth N Balasubramanian is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, with affiliate faculty status in the Department of Artificial Intelligence. His research focuses on the intersection of deep learning, machine learning, and computer vision, emphasizing explainability, robustness, and real-world applications. He leads Lab 1055, which investigates problems such as Explainable and robust AI/ML systems Lifelong learning in evolving environments Multimodal vision-language models Applications in agriculture, autonomous navigation, and human behavior analysis His recent work includes causal reasoning in transformers, vision-language model capabilities, and drone-based object detection. Funded by organizations like Google, Microsoft, Intel, and DST, he has received multiple awards including the World's Top 2% Scientists (2022-23), INSA/INAE Fellowships, and Best Paper recognitions. Lab 1055 collaborates with institutions like CMU, UBC, and Monash University, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in AI.
Ajit Rajwade is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering , Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. His research spans Artificial Intelligence , Compressed Sensing , and Medical Imaging , with affiliations to the Centre for Machine Intelligence and Data Science and the Koita Centre for Digital Health . Education : PhD in Computer and Information Science and Engineering, University of Florida (2010) MSc in Computer Science, McGill University (2004) BTech in Computer Engineering, University of Pune (2002) His research interests focus on intelligent data acquisition, particularly in neural network analysis , graph signal processing , and medical imaging . He develops compressed sensing algorithms for inverse problems like tomography and MRI reconstruction , alongside applying group testing to pandemic response. Scientific awards include the Prof. S. P. Sukhatme Award (2024) and Departmental Teaching Excellence (2019). His publications demonstrate expertise in image restoration , noise modeling , and epidemiological algorithms . He has advised PhD students like Sabyasachi Ghosh and Jerin Geo James , with a focus on computationally efficient methods in medical imaging and machine learning .
Soumya Dutta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK), where he leads the INSIGHT: Intelligent Scientific and Visual Computing of Big Data Research Group. He joined IIT Kanpur in October 2022 after working as a Scientist II at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) from July 2019 to August 2022, and previously as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at LANL from June 2018 to July 2019. His educational background includes a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering from The Ohio State University (2011-2018), where he was part of the GRAVITY research group, and a B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from West Bengal University of Technology, India (2005-2009). Research Interests: Dr. Dutta's research focuses on the intersection of machine learning, visual computing, big data, and high-performance computing. His primary research areas include Machine Learning for Visual Computing and Image Analysis, Big Data Visualization and Analytics, Data Science and HPC, Machine Learning for Scientific Computing, and Explainability and Interpretability of AI Models. His work addresses various big data characteristics including the 5 Vs: Volume, Velocity, Variety, Veracity, and Value. He develops techniques that make complex machine learning models more interpretable and explainable, enabling their effective adoption in real-life applications across scientific domains, social media, IoT, healthcare, and industry applications. Dr. Dutta's research group has secured multiple funded projects including: DAVi: An Intelligent Data Analytics and Visualization Framework (funded by ISRO), Intelligent Visual Computing of Extreme-scale Data for Accelerating Scientific Discovery (IIT Kanpur Initiation Grant), Enabling Interactive Big Data Analytics and Visualization at Exascale (SERB), Development of AI-Enabled National Portal for Efficient Search of Missing People (C3iHub), and Proactive and Generalized Deepfake Defense Mechanisms (C3iHub). Best Reviewer, Honorary Mention Award for IEEE Transactions on Visualization & Computer Graphics (TVCG), 2021 Best Paper Award at ISAV 2021, co-located with Supercomputing (SC) LAAP Award at Los Alamos National Laboratory, 2021 Best Paper Award at TopoInVis 2019 Best Paper Award at ISAV 2018, co-located with Supercomputing (SC) Best Poster Award in 12th Annual CSE Student Poster Exhibition, The Ohio State University, 2018 Best Poster Award in 11th Annual CSE Student Poster Exhibition, The Ohio State University, 2017 Best Paper Honorable Mention Award at IEEE Visualization Conference (IEEE VIS) 2016 Dr. Dutta actively mentors a large group of students including Ph.D., M.Tech., and B.Tech. students. His current Ph.D. students include Shanu Saklani, Sankhadeep Bhowmick, Ananya Chaturvedi, Arpita Santra, Anubhav Dixit (co-supervised), and Robin Shah. He has supervised numerous M.Tech. students with thesis topics ranging from uncertainty-aware neural networks to deepfake detection. Dr. Dutta currently teaches courses including CS360 - Introduction to Computer Graphics and CS661 - Big Data Visual Analytics. The INSIGHT research group collaborates internationally with researchers from Meta, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and National Taiwan Normal University. The group's work focuses on building machine learning and data science-based solutions to analyze large-scale multifaceted data in a scalable way, enabling interactive and interpretable analytics of complex data from scientific simulations, social media, IoT, healthcare, and other application domains.
Dr. Arnab Bhattacharya is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur since December 2020. He previously served as Associate Professor (2014–2020) and Assistant Professor (2007–2014) at IIT Kanpur. Education: PhD in Computer Science (2007), University of California, Santa Barbara MS in Computer Science (2007), University of California, Santa Barbara Bachelor of Computer Science and Engineering (2001), Jadavpur University Research Focus spans Databases , Data Mining , Information Retrieval , and Artificial Intelligence . His work emphasizes graph analytics , skyline queries , probabilistic data , and knowledge graph management . Article Trends reveal expertise in graph neural networks , trajectory-aware systems , statistical significance in databases , and legal/medical data mining . His methodologies often integrate chi-square statistics , approximate indexing , and provenance tracking . Scientific Awards: IBM Faculty Research Award Yahoo! Faculty Research and Engagement Program Award Best Paper at COMAD 2011 Best Student Paper at COMAD 2010 Top-Five Student Paper at ICDM 2005 ICDM Student Travel Award sponsored by IBM Contact: Office RM 409, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kanpur Email: arnabb@iitk.ac.in | Phone: +91-512-259-7650
Krishna Jagannathan is a full-time Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), India. He specializes in stochastic modeling, communication networks, information theory, and queuing theory. He obtained his B.Tech from IIT Madras in 2004, followed by S.M. and Ph.D. degrees from MIT in 2006 and 2010, respectively. After post-doctoral positions at Caltech and MIT, he joined IIT Madras in 2011. Education: B.Tech in Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras (2004) S.M. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT (2006) Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT (2010) Research Interests: His research focuses on stochastic modeling and analysis of communication networks , information theory , and queuing theory . He has made significant contributions to understanding network performance, resource allocation, and risk-aware decision-making in complex systems. He leads the Networks and Stochastic Systems lab at IIT Madras, mentoring a large cohort of Ph.D. and M.S. students working on cutting-edge problems in networking, optimization, and stochastic systems. Scientific Awards: Best Paper Award at WiOpt 2013, Tsukuba, Japan Young Faculty Recognition Award for Excellence in Teaching and Research, IIT Madras (2014) Teaching & Mentorship: He has taught a wide range of courses including Probability Foundations , Stochastic Modeling and Queuing Theory , Convex Optimization , and Signals & Systems , consistently receiving high teaching evaluations. He has supervised over 15 Ph.D. and M.S. students to completion and continues to guide several active researchers.
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Aditya T Siripuram is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH), holding joint appointments in the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Department of Artificial Intelligence. He completed his PhD at Stanford University and holds B.Tech and M.Tech degrees from IIT Bombay. Education: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (2017) - GPA: 4.17/4 M.Tech in Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay (2009) - GPA: 9.79/10 B.Tech in Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay (2009) - GPA: 9.79/10 Research Interests: His research spans Fourier analysis, signal processing, machine learning, convex and combinatorial optimization, with applications in AI/ML and applied mathematics. His work particularly focuses on computational aspects of Fourier analysis, including fast DFT computation for structured signals, convolution idempotents, and graph-based signal processing techniques. His recent research directions involve developing efficient algorithms for computing Discrete Fourier Transforms for signals with structured frequency support, investigating relationships between additive structures in frequency domains and computational complexity, and exploring graph learning techniques under spectral constraints. Awards and Recognition: Excellence in Teaching Award, IIT Hyderabad (2019, 2022) Stanford Graduate Fellowship Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (awarded to his PhD student Charantej Reddy P in 2021) Teaching and Service: He has taught courses including AI1110 Probability and Stochastic Processes, EE5609 Matrix Theory, EE5606 Convex Optimization, and EE5328 Introduction to Submodular Functions. He serves as Departmental Undergraduate Committee Chair for the Department of AI at IITH (2020-present) and was MTech Admissions Coordinator for the same department (2019-2022). Research Group: He currently advises three PhD students working on signal processing based graph learning techniques, DFT computation for structured signals, and coded computing problems.
Roop Aparajita Subhra Purushottam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. His research focuses on machine learning foundations and applications, particularly in extreme classification, optimization techniques, robust learning, and educational technology. He has developed scalable algorithms for web-scale applications and innovative teaching tools for programming education. His research interests span: Design and analysis of machine learning algorithms Statistical learning theory and online optimization Non-convex optimization for large-scale problems Robust learning against adversarial corruptions Applications in information retrieval, education, and environmental monitoring Recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on extreme classification techniques, efficient deep learning architectures, and educational technologies. His work consistently appears in top-tier conferences including KDD, ICML, NeurIPS, and CVPR, with innovations in scaling machine learning systems to handle millions of labels and users. Significant Awards: Gopal Das Bhandari Distinguished Teacher Award (2024) PK Kelkar Faculty Fellowship (2024-2027) Microsoft Bing Ads Greatness Award (2021) Computer Society of India Faculty Award (2018) Multiple best paper awards and nominations at major conferences He leads several research grants and consults for industry partners including Microsoft Research and Tower Research. His team develops open-source tools like Prutor for programming education and DEFRAG for efficient feature agglomeration in extreme classification. He has advised numerous PhD and Master's students who have received prestigious awards for their research contributions.
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Mathukumalli Vidyasagar is a Distinguished Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad and previously held the SERB National Science Chair and Cecil & Ida Green Chair in Systems Biology Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and has authored 13 books and over 160 peer-reviewed papers.
Gurunath Gurrala serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. His research focuses on power systems dynamics, high-performance computing applications, and renewable energy integration. He maintains active collaborations with international institutions including Oak Ridge National Lab and Texas A&M University. His research interests center on Power Systems Analysis and Control , with specialization in High Performance Computing Applications, Nonlinear and Intelligent Control, Weak Grid Integration of Renewables, Microgrid Protection, and Smart Grid Stability. His work bridges theoretical control systems with practical power grid challenges, particularly for renewable-rich grids. His recent publications demonstrate a strong interdisciplinary trend, spanning power systems (35%), control theory (25%), renewable integration (20%), and emerging applications in biomedical engineering and environmental systems (20%). Key recurring themes include grid stability under high renewable penetration, advanced protection schemes for microgrids, and computational methods for power system analysis. IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES) Outstanding Engineer Award 2018 Young Engineer Award 2015, Indian National Academy Engineers Best Conference Paper, IEEE PES General Meeting 2015 Best Ph.D Thesis Award (Prof.D.J.Badkas Medal) 2010 Elevated to Senior Member IEEE (2016) Professor Gurrala has secured competitive research funding including the Young Scientist Grant from DST (2015) and International Travel Support from SERB (2017). He actively mentors students through PhD and Master's programs while teaching advanced courses including Power System Dynamics and Control (E4 231), Computer Control of Power Systems (E4 233), and Selected Topics in Integrated Power Systems (E4 237). His research group collaborates with power utilities and international research labs on grid modernization challenges.
Dinesh Acharya U serves as a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University. His academic leadership spans both foundational computer engineering and interdisciplinary medical applications, with research output consistently growing since 2006. Current affiliations include active roles at the School of Computer Engineering with verified ORCID profile (0000-0002-0304-4725) and institutional webpage. Research interests prominently feature Machine Learning (68% fingerprint weight), Data Mining (40%), and Medical Informatics applications. His work bridges computer science with healthcare challenges, particularly in neonatal sepsis detection, diabetic complications, and low-resource language processing. The research fingerprint shows strong emphasis on prediction (52%), algorithms (53%), and India -specific healthcare contexts (40%). Publication trends reveal accelerating output since 2018, with 12 papers in 2022 and continued productivity through 2025. Recent work demonstrates interdisciplinary convergence, particularly in Medical AI (neonatal sepsis, diabetic kidney disease) Natural language processing for low-resource languages Transformer-based architectures across domains Notable patterns include increasing clinical collaborations and emphasis on practical implementation tools. Professional recognition includes an h-index of 13 with 596 citations across 71 research outputs. Key distinctions: Scopus profile verification ORCID registration Multi-institutional collaborations evident in co-authorship Academic supervision and grant activity cannot be confirmed from available data, though 15+ recent publications suggest active research teams. Current projects appear focused on Medical diagnostic tool development Low-resource language technology Clinical decision support systems with evident laboratory infrastructure supporting computational healthcare research.
Piyush Rai is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He also holds an Adjunct Assistant Professor position in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. His academic journey includes postdoctoral research at Duke University and the University of Texas at Austin, following his PhD from the University of Utah. His research interests focus on Machine Learning and Bayesian Statistics, with specializations in Latent Variable Models, Probabilistic Modeling, Approximate Inference, and Nonparametric Bayesian Methods. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in artificial intelligence and data science. Dr. Rai's publication record shows a consistent focus on tensor factorization, Bayesian nonparametrics, and scalable algorithms for large datasets. His work spans conferences including NIPS, ICML, UAI, and AISTATS, demonstrating strong contributions to both theoretical and applied machine learning. Best Student Paper Award at ECML-PKDD (2015) National Science Foundation (USA) EAGER Award (2015) Dr. Deep Singh and Daljeet Kaur Faculty Fellowship at IIT Kanpur (2015) NIPS 2013 Reviewer Award Sheldon Ekland-Olson Postdoctoral Fellowship (2012) He teaches advanced courses in Machine Learning and Probabilistic Machine Learning at IIT Kanpur, mentoring the next generation of researchers in statistical machine learning techniques. His collaborative work with Lawrence Carin and other researchers demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between institutions.
Soumyashree is an Assistant Professor at the School of Computer Engineering, Manipal University, with 8 years of experience in academic and research domains. Her work bridges theoretical and applied aspects of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Wireless Networks, focusing on solving complex problems in industrial and computational systems. Education: B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D. Research Interests: Machine Learning, AI, 5G Wireless Networks, Energy Efficiency Optimization, and Industrial Monitoring Systems. She has published extensively on topics like graph convolutional networks for resource allocation in 5G, AI-driven energy management in HPC, neural network-based tool wear monitoring, and deep learning architectures for agricultural disease detection. Recent Research Trends: Her publications emphasize applying ML/AI to diverse domains: optimizing wireless networks, enhancing energy efficiency in computing systems, predictive maintenance in manufacturing, plant disease classification, and digital forensics. Keywords include graphs , resources , neural networks , and computer vision . Email: soumya.shree@manipal.edu ORCID: 0000-0001-8988-0021
Soumen Chakrabarti is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. His work bridges graph theory, natural language processing, and knowledge representation, focusing on scalable solutions for complex information retrieval problems. He has held visiting positions at Carnegie-Mellon University and Google. Education: B.Tech from IIT Kharagpur, PhD from UC Berkeley Key research areas: Graph Neural Networks, Knowledge Graphs, Code-Switched Text Analysis, Temporal Reasoning His recent publications emphasize neural graph matching , code-switched NLP , and multi-modal QA systems , often integrating symbolic reasoning with deep learning. Awards include the WWW 1999 Best Paper Award and ECML/PKDD 2008 Best Student Paper . He leads projects like CRUSH4SQL for text-to-SQL parsing and CSAW for annotated web search. His lab collaborates with IBM and Google on graph representation learning and temporal knowledge graph completion.
Abir De is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. His research focuses on designing machine learning models for structured objects like graphs and sets, emphasizing data-efficient learning and human-machine collaboration. Academic Rank: Assistant Professor Institution: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Department: Computer Science and Engineering Research Interests : Differentiable surrogates for combinatorial graph algorithms (e.g., subgraph isomorphism detection) Data-efficient machine learning through strategic subset selection Neural models for submodular set functions Human-in-the-loop machine learning Information diffusion with capacity constraints Scientific Awards : Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship Winner (2022) and Superwinner (2023) Indian National Academy of Engineering Young Engineer Award (2021) Prof. Krithi Ramamritham Award for Creative Research (2020) Google India PhD Fellowship (2013) Advising and Community Contributions : Co-advising PhD students Indradyumna Roy and N Lokesh Program Co-chair of IndoML 2023 Co-organizer of CSE Research Symposium (2023) and SubSetML workshop (2021) Tutorial creator at AIML Systems Conference (2021) and AAAI (2022) Serving on Senior PC at AAAI (2022-2024), PC member at NeurIPS (2016-2023), and ICLR (2018-2023)
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Dr. Maunendra Sankar Desarkar is an Associate Professor at the Computer Science and Engineering Department of Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad , India, with affiliations to the AI Department. His research spans Natural Language Processing , Information Retrieval , and Machine Learning , focusing on robust, responsible, and culturally-aware AI systems. Education: B.E. (University of Burdwan), M.Tech (IIT Kanpur), Ph.D. (IIT Kharagpur, 2014) Current work emphasizes zero-shot cross-lingual transfer , dialogue interpretability , and ethical NLP (non-toxicity, empathy). Recent articles explore large language model evaluation , hallucination detection , and tokenization for Indic languages . Collaborations include Microsoft and JICA-funded projects. Scientific contributions include: Microsoft India Ph.D. Fellowship Award Yahoo Key Scientific Challenges Honorable Mention (2012) Students include Suvodip Dey (Ph.D. in Dialogue Systems), Aishwarya Maheswaran , Debolena Basak , Kaushal Kumar Maurya , and Maharaj Brahma . Advises on projects involving disaster response systems , generative AI , and multilingual NLP .