CVitae - Suyog Dutt Jain
CVitae - Suyog Dutt Jain
CVitae - Suyog Dutt Jain
• All India Senior School Certificate Examination - Class 12th (May 2003)
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) – Delhi
St. Anselm’s Senior Secondary School, Ajmer, India
Percentage: 87.4%
Research Work:
• Mesoscale Modeling of Weather Data and Predictions using Mayavi2
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Advisor: Dr. Prabhu Ramachandran
Description: [July 2008 – Present]
Currently working as a Junior Research Fellow at IITB our group is developing
an open source tool for 3D scientific visualization of weather data called as
Mayavi2. The visualization obtained would be used for weather predictions.
• Distributed Diagnosis and Healthcare using Content Based Image Retrieval
Advisor: Dr. Niranjan U. C. [Director of R & D, Manipal Dot Net Pvt. Ltd.]
Description: [January 2008 – June 2008]
The work included development of a web based system using which a doctor can
submit a medical image query from a remote location using a web browser. The
server then finds similar past cases using CBIR techniques and sends the result
back to the client. It aids the doctor in reviewing a present case effectively.
Papers / Chapters:
• Suyog Dutt Jain, Dr Niranjan U C, “Distributed Framework for Remote Clinical
Diagnosis with Visual Query Support”, Appears in Proc. of 5th IEEE
International Conference on Information Technology and Application in
Biomedicine, China, May 2008, pp 560-563.
• Suyog Dutt Jain, Aninoy Mahapatra, “Audio Classification & Retrieval using
Pitch Variations”, Proc. of 5th International Conference on Information Science,
Technology and Management [CISTM 2007], Hyderabad, India , July 2007.
Projects:
• Embedding Voice Commands in Windows XP Operating System
Microsoft Academic Project Program (2006-2007)
Softwares used: Microsoft C# .NET, Microsoft speech SDK 5.1
Description: A tool was developed using which the user can control a number of
operations like invoking programs, menus etc by means of a command issued
through a microphone.
• Portable and secure encryption system for transfer of files over Bluetooth
Innovation Center, MIT Manipal
Softwares used: C++
Description: Using the secret key provided by the user 32 bit primitive irreducible
polynomial is generated which is then used to simulate a 31 stage Linear
Feedback Shift Register which in turn produces random bits of data continuously.
These bits of data are XORed with the bits corresponding to the file to be
encrypted. The encrypted file than can be transferred to a mobile device via
Bluetooth. At the receiving end using the same key and procedure decryption can
be done.
• Squad Leader, Student Care Cell (Anti Ragging Squad) of the college during
August 2006- May 2007.