Projects

Algorithms for Ride-sharing with Fair cost Allocation (a course project in Game Theory), advised by Prof. Siddharth Barman, CSA, IISc

  • Improved and implemented Gopalakrishnan et al.'16 framework to understand the trade-off between collective benefits of sharing and individual passenger discomfort. The project won top three positions among the cohort.

Efficient Oblivious Transfer Protocols (Master's thesis project), advised by Prof. Arpita Patra, CSA, IISc

  • Performed literature survey on multi-party computation. The problem of extending a small number of oblivious transfers given 'for free' to a large number of oblivious transfers without any public-key operations was extensively studied.

The Jellyfish growth-ride with Temperature dependence, advised by Prof. Janaki Balakrishnan, NIAS

  • Performed a literature survey on predator-prey models and studied the dependence of temperature and other factors on sudden growth in jellyfish population around Mediterranean sea during 1980's. Tarzon Legovic's model was implemented using Matlab.

Open Day Projects at Dept. of Mathematics, IISc

  • Demonstration of Group theory behind the structure of Rubik's cube and how to solve it

  • Demonstrations of various Conic sections and their differentiating properties

  • Demonstration of the celebrated Dirac's belt and Borromean rings

  • Demonstration of Platonic solids and its various derivatives

History of Mathematics (a course project), advised by Prof. Sanjeev Agarwal, St. Stephen's College

  • Performed an extensive literature survey on the rich history of Mathematics.