Light
Sensor for one wire weather station”: as design project at
DA-IICT under Prof. Prabhat Ranjan. The project involved studying
the OWW interface format and designing a circuit to integrate a
light sensor with it.
“Auto
Reply using SMS”(J2ME) : under DADP for Reliance Infocomm
Rural
Internship (Tejgarh): Study of socio-economic condition of
tribal people in and around Tejgarh, Chota Udaipur, Gujarat
Industrial
Internship at Reliance Infocomm DAKC, Mumbai : Developed
Chatting Software called“Bole To” on J2ME for RWorld
Designed
a card game for teaching mathematics to school students in an
interesting manner
Web
based mail service for small communities as part of Software
Engineering project
Custom
Design of a calculator(ongoing)
Text to Speech on Atmega32: As part of the Embedded Systems Programming project, a system was developed using on Atmega32 which was used to "Speak". We were able to demonstrate the system speaking "I want water" with stop and resume functionalities.
Look-up
Table Based Architecture for Turbo Codes for GSM(Research
Internship): The look-up-table
based method for coding was evolved for faster implementation of
turbo codes in GSM. The project was done under the guidance of Prof.
R.N. Biswas.
Custom
Design and Implementation of Light to Sound Converter: As
part of the “Custom Design LSI Workshop-2006, Goa”, this project
was done under the guidance of Dr. Mahant-Shetti.
Higher
Order Spectral Analysis(VLSI):
As part of the Bachelor of Technology project under Prof. Dipankar
Nagchoudhuri.
Kindly visit the Download section to download reports of some of the projects.
Teaching Experience
Basic Electronic Circuits : Under Prof. R.N. Biswas, responsibilities included
Taking tutorials of a group of 20 students and checking their assignments.
Taking laboratory sessions of 60 students in assocaition with two other teaching assistants
Basic Telecommunications: Under Prof. Sanjeev Gupta, responsibilities include
Taking tutorials of a group of 60 in assocaiation with two other teaching assistants.
Taking laboratory sessions of 60 students in assocaition with two other teaching assistants