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BRIEF REPORT OF WORKSHOP

ON

Modern Trends in Soft Computing and Security Issues

Date: September 23 – 28, 2013

Jointly organized by

Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR) Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata &

National Institute of Science & Technology, Berhampur, Orissa – 761008

Venue

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

PLAUR HILLS, BERHAMPUR- 761008, ODISHA

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BRIEF REPORT ON WORKSHOP

ON

Modern Trends in Soft Computing and Security Issues

Introduction

Soft Computing is a collection of complex methodologies that embraces approximate reasoning, imprecision, uncertainty and partial truth in order to mimic the remarkable human capability of making decisions in real-life, ambiguous environments. Soft Computing has therefore become popular in developing systems that encapsulate human expertise.

Network Security is of paramount importance in this age of data communication. Compromising network security is often much easier than compromising physical or local security, and much more common in today's world. Cryptology builds the core of Network and Data Security, and ensures security, authenticity and privacy in communication, storage and computation of sensitive data.

This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in the industrial applications of soft computing and covers a wide range of application areas, including optimization, data analysis and data mining, computer graphics and vision, prediction and diagnosis, design, intelligent control, and traffic and transportation systems. The workshop also focuses on all technical and practical aspects of security and its applications for wired and wireless networks. The expert academia will exchange their understanding in modern security threats and will describe significant advances in the areas of security & its applications. Participation is extended to researchers, designers, educators and interested parties in all related disciplines and specialization.

Objective of the Programme

The aim of the workshop is to give an exposure to the fundamental ideas and concepts in some key areas of Soft Computing and Network Security, which will be beneficial to interested M.Tech. and Ph.D students (at their initial stage) and also to Engineering Institute teachers involved in teaching /research in Soft Computing and Network Security.

Topics to be covered include, but are not restricted to:

 Soft Computing

 Image Processing

 Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

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 Rough Set and Rough Fuzzy application

 Brain Inspired Computing

 Introduction to Cryptology

 Basic mathematical background for Cryptology

 Symmetric Key Cryptography

 Introduction to Cryptanalysis

 Encryption schemes and Security notions

 Signature schemes and Security notions

 Key Pre-distribution schemes in Network Security

Resource Persons (Distinguished Speakers)

Eminent scientist comprising of reputed professors and researchers from ISI, Kolkata, C.R. Rao Institute, Hyderabad and NIST, Berhampur, India comprised the list of distinguished speakers given below:

Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal,

Principal

Investigator, Centre for Soft Computing Research (CSCR), ISI Kolkata

Prof. Malay Kumar Kundu, Co -

Principal

Investigator, CSCR, ISI Kolkata

Prof. C. A. Murthy, Co -

Principal

Investigator, CSCR, ISI Kolkata

Dr. Rajat Kumar De,

Machine Intelligence Unit (

MIU)

, ISI Kolkata

Dr. Pradipta Maji,

MIU

, ISI Kolkata

Dr. Kuntal Ghosh,

MIU

, ISI Kolkata

Dr. Pinaki Sarkar, Associate Professor, NIST, Berhampur

Mr. Sourav Sen Gupta, Centre of Excellence in Cryptology (CoEC), ISI Kolkata Mr. Sumit Kumar Pandey, C. R. Rao AIMSCS, Hyderabad.

Programme Schedule

The detailed Programme schedule is enclosed in Annexure-I.

Execution of the Programme

With the above objective in mind, NIST had applied to the Center for Soft Computing Research (CSCR), ISI Kolkata to jointly organize this workshop by Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata and

National Institute of Science & Technology, Berhampur, Orisha at our Institute (NIST) campus from

September 23 to 28, 2013, which would be attended by the College faculty members/ researchers/

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CSCR, ISI, Kolkata approved the Programme with a sanction of Rs. 2, 67,000/-(Rupees Two Lakhs and sixty seven thousand only). On their part, Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) kindly responded with a fund of Rs. 50000/-(Fifty Thousand only) for this workshop.

Details of the workshop in the form of Brochure, posters and e–mails were sent in the 2nd week of

August 2013 to more than 200 Engineering Colleges throughout the country (including all IIT, NIT, top

colleges and renowned University). The response was spontaneous with about two hundred (200) applicants responding within the stipulated time (Sept. 8, 2013). The selection committee members comprising of Pinaki Sarkar, Sourav Sen Gupta and ably led by the Program coordinator, Dr. Kuntal Ghosh conducted several meetings at CSSR, ISI Kolkata. More than seventy (70) participants were selected and intimidated via E-mail or Telephone. Details of Participants are enclosed in Annexure-II.

Boarding and Lodging Arrangements to the Resource Persons and Participants

All the Resource Persons were accommodated in the luxurious ‘SWOSTI HOTEL’ at GOPALPUR SEA-BEACH. Each speaker was provided a separate double room for them/their family. The participants were accommodated in ‘Motel Mermaid’, a reputed HOTEL at GOPALPUR SEA-BEACH. Double rooms were provided for all participants on twin sharing basis. Lunch arranged for all resource persons, supporting staff along with participants in the YOGA Centre in rock Garden, NIST Campus. Dinner and Breakfast was arranged only for participants and resource persons in their allocated Hotel, respectively.

Valedictory Session

Valedictory session was held on the last day of the programme i.e. Sept. 28, 2013 in TIFAC Conference Hall Complex, NIST. Prof. Geetika Mudali, Placement Director, NIST presided the function. The Program Coordinator cum guest of honor, Prof. Kuntal Ghosh, Assistant Professor, ISI Kolkata highlighted the importance of the workshop MTSCS 2013 through a splendid conclusive talk on this occasion.

Some of the participants responded with their delightful feedbacks applauding the stupendous effort of the organizing committee of MTSCS 2013. Their out of the way (rare) gesture of gifting a memento to the organizing committee of MTSCS 2013 made the occasion a truly cherish – able one. The memento was then handed over to Prof. Geetika Mudali, Placement Director, NIST to be preserved in the premises

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of NIST as one the most cherished gifts. Finally, certificates to the participants were distributed by Prof. Kuntal Ghosh, Assistant Professor, ISI Kolkata and Prof. Geetika Mudali, Placement Director, NIST.

Course Material Details

An executive bag with the entire programme schedule (workshop kit) was handed over to the participants in the inaugural session on 23-09-2013. CDs containing the course material (softcopy of all of the talk of all the speakers in pptx/pdf format) were given to each participant at the end of the programme. The same course material was circulated among the participants via their e – mail provided.

Excursions:

Two extrusions were arranged for the participants.

The first one was to the famous Siddha Bhairavi Temple is a Famous Shakti Shrines situated at Mantridi, about 10 km from NIST, Berhampur in Ganjam district of Orissa India Here the presiding deity is Goddess Bhairavi. The trip was arranged on Tuesday, September 24, 2013 between 8 am to 9:15 am before the start of Day 2 of the workshop, MTSCS 2013. The following describes the temple briefly. The temple is carved in crude fashion, the idol features one leg and four hands. It is said that this idol was excavated from a ploughed field and was enshrined as such in a newly adorned temple in the year 1937. All the Sankranti days in every month of the Hindu Calendar and Tuesdays are considered auspicious here. A major attraction of the temple lie in the fact that it houses 108 sub shrines dedicated to all Hindu gods present from Kashmir to Kanyakumari like the 12 jyotirlingas, Vaishno Devi,

Dashavatara, Venkateshwara, Ranganatha, Meenakshi, Badrinath. A big shrine is also present which

houses Lord Jagannath along with his siblings. It is believed that at the end of Kaliyuga Bhairavi devi will accompany Kalki Avatar in restoring Dharma. The participants were happy to start the Day 2 with puja. The second excursion was on on Thursday, September 26, 2013, i.e., Day 4 of MTSCS, between

3:30 pm to 8 pm. The location was PATI SONEPUR, an uninhabited (virgin) beach on the Andhra –

Odisha border, which is about 15 kms from NIST, the venue of MTSCS, 2013. The beach is along the river Bahuda which divides the sea from the main land at Sonepur. Pati Sonepur is the name of the Beach at the other side and is famous for its virginity, colourful water and loneliness, which was a treat to watch. The resource persons from ISI, Kolkata along with Dr. Pinaki Sarkar (Convener, MTSCS) arranged for a boat ride to a near – by island starting from just prior to sunset continuing to early evening, which was appreciated by one and all.

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IMPORTANT PHOTOGRAPHS (MAIN PROGRAM)

Figure 1: Workshop on Modern Trends in Soft Computing and Security Issues Date: September23 – 28, 2013.

Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal, Principal Investigator, CSCR, ISI Kolkata being introduced by Prof. Sangram Mudali, Director, NIST

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Figure 2: Dr. Pinaki Sarkar, Convener, MTSCS delivers the inaugural speech in presence of Prof. Trinath

Sahu, Guest of Honor (Sr. Professor, NIST) and couple of distinguished speakers, Mr. Sourav Sen Gupta, CoEC, ISI Kolkata, Mr. Sumit Kumar Pandey, C. R. Rao AIMSCS, Hyderabad.

Figure 3: Prof. Trinath Sahu lights the inaugural lamp in presence of Dr. Pinaki Sarkar, Associate Professor, NIST (Convener, MTSCS) and Mr. Sumit Kumar Pandey, C. R. Rao AIMSCS, Hyderabad.

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Figure 4: Prof. Sangram Mudali, Director, NIST, Berhampur presents the medallion to Prof. Sankar

Kumar Pal, Principal Investigator, CSCR, ISI Kolkata.

Fig 5: Prof. C. A. Murthy, Co - Principal Investigator, CSCR, ISI Kolkata receives the medallion from the Program Coordinator, Dr. Kuntal Ghosh, MIU, ISI Kolkata.

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Fig 6: Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal, recipient of Padma Shri in science and technology introduces Soft Computing, Machine Intelligence and Granular Data Mining

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Fig 8: Some of the dignitaries attending the lectures along with the participants of this workshop

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Fig 10: Participants of this workshop minutely listen to one of the talks of MTSCS at NIST

Fig 11: Closing Ceremony: Dr. Pinaki Sarkar (Convener, MTSCS) formally concluded asProf. Geetika Mudali (Placement Director, NIST), Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (Program Coordinator, MTSCS) watches on.

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Fig 12: Banquet Dinner (Roof top Party - Memento): Participants of MTSCS gifted a memento to Dr. P. Sarkar (Convener) as token of appreciation, which is a rare event. The cherished moment was shared with Dr. K. Ghosh, ISI, Dr. S. Tripathi (Sr. Faculty, NIST) Mr. P. Garai & Dr. M. Reza (Co – conveners) .

Fig 13: Valedictory Session: Prof. Geetika Mudali (Placement Director, NIST), Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (Program

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Fig 14: Dr. Pinaki Sarkar (Convener, MTSCS) is being congratulated by Prof. Geetika Mudali (Placement Director, NIST) by presenting his medallion as Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (Program Coordinator, MTSCS) applauds.

Fig 15: Participant’s feedback: One of the participant shares the wonderful experience of MTSCS thanking the entire organizing team led by Dr. Pinaki Sarkar (Convener), Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (Program Coordinator, MTSCS), Prof. Sangram Mudali (Director) and Prof. Geetika Mudali (Placement Director).

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Fig 16: Dr. Kuntal Ghosh (Program Coordinator, MTSCS) distributing participation certificates.

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Fig 18: Group photo of participants with Prof. Geetika Mudali (Placement Director, NIST), Dr. Kuntal

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COMPUTER VISION AND NETWORK SECURITY LABORATORY

INAGURATED BY

Prof. SANKAR K PAL

,

(recipient of Padma Shri in Science & Technology 2013)

Fig 19: Prof. Sankar K Pal inaugurated a state – of – the – art laboratory meant for dedicated research in computer vision and security and plausible collaboration with ISI, Kolkata and other leading institute.

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Fig 21: Prof. Sankar K Pal, recipient of Padma Shri in Science and Technology, 2013 interacting with faculties of NIST along with attending question of participants of MTSCS, 2013.

Fig 22: Overview of the state–of–the–art ‘COMPUTER VISION AND NETWORK SECURITY LABORATORY’ meant for dedicated collaborative research in related subjects with ISI and other leading institute.

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PHOTOGRAPHS of the EXCURSION on Thursday, September 26, 2013.

Location: PATI SONPUR. Uninhabited beach. Bahuda river mouth. Distance from NIST: 15 kms.

Pictures courtesy: Participants of MTSCS 2013, specially Mr. Dheerendra Mishra and Suresh Dara.

Fig 23: On way to Sonpur. Spot arrangement made by the organizing committee. Sponsor: CSSR, ISI.

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Fig 25: Participants enjoying the beauty of uninhabited Pati Sonepur. Spot selection: Dr. Pinaki Sarkar.

Fig 26: The team of MTSCS 2013 (participants, speakers & convener) prepares to return as evening sets in at Pati Sonepur. The moon lit beach and Bahuda river mouth (with sea) was a spectacle for the eye.

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BANQUET DINNER PHOTOGRAPHS (September 27, 2013)

Location:

SEA PEARL HOTEL

at GOPALPU ON SEA.

Description: A premium hotel cum restaurant with exquisite party arrangement, particularly roof top. Pictures courtesy: Participants of MTSCS 2013, specially Mr. Dheerendra Mishra and Suresh Dara.

Fig 27, 28, 29: This and the next two pictures are of the banquet dinner meant for the MTSCS 2013 family consisting of the speakers, participants and the organizers. The banquet was held on the roof top

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September 23-28, 2013

Workshop on Modern Trends in Soft Computing

and Security Issues

Jointly organized by

Centre for Soft Computing Research (CSCR)

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

and

National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST)

P

ROGRAM

S

CHEDULE

Venue

National Institute of Science & Technology

Berhampur, Odisha, India

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Workshop on Modern Trends in Soft Computing

and Security Issues

Jointly organized by

Centre for Soft Computing Research (CSCR)

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

and

National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST)

September 23 – 28, 2013

Patrons

Prof. Sangram Mudali, Director, NIST Berhampur.

Prof. Geetika Mudali, Placement Director, NIST Berhampur.

General Chair

Prof. Sankar Kumar Pal, Distinguished Scientist& Ex-director, ISI Kolkata (Padma Shri in Science and

Technology 2013)

Organizing Committee

Dr. Pinaki Sarkar, NIST, Berhampur (Convener) Dr. Motahar Reza, NIST, Berhampur (Co-convener) Mr. Partha Garai, NIST, Berhampur (Co-convener) Prof. Ajit Kumar Panda, NIST, Berhampur Dr. Kuntal Ghosh, ISI Kolkata

Dr. Rajat Kumar De,ISI Kolkata Dr. Pradipta Maji, ISI Kolkata

Mr. Sourav Sen Gupta,CoEC, ISI Kolkata

Mr. Sumit Kumar Pandey,C. R. Rao AIMSCS, Hyderabad Dr. Diptendu Sinha Roy, NIST, Berhampur

Mr. Bhawani Sankar Patnaik, NIST, Berhampur Mr. Shom Prasad Das, NIST, Berhampur

Mr. Anisur Rahman, NIST, Berhampur Mr. Debananda Kanhar, NIST, Berhampur Mr. Priyatosh Mahish, NIST, Berhampur

Mr. Chinmay Sahu, NIST, Berhampur

Mr. Bisnu Kar Nayak, NIST, Berhampur

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List of Keynote Speakers

Sl. No Name of Keynote Speakers

Designation and Institute Topics

1 Sankar Kumar Pal

Principal Investigator, Centre for Soft Computing Research (CSCR), ISI Kolkata

Soft Computing

2 Malay Kumar

Kundu

Co - Principal Investigator, CSCR, ISI

Kolkata Image Processing

3 C. A. Murthy Co - Principal Investigator, CSCR, ISI Kolkata

Basic Mathematics & Statistics, Pattern Recognition

4 Rajat Kumar De Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU), ISI

Kolkata Bioinformatics, Neural Networks

5 Pradipta Maji Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU), ISI

Kolkata Rough-Fuzzy Sets

6 Kuntal Ghosh Machine Intelligence Unit (MIU), ISI

Kolkata Cognitive Vision

7 Pinaki Sarkar Associate Professor, Department of MCA, NIST, Berhampur

Key Pre-distribution schemes in

Network Security

8 Sumit Kumar

Pandey

Assistant Professor, C. R. Rao AIMSCS, Hyderabad

Basic mathematical background for Cryptology, Encryption schemes and Security notions, Signature schemes and Security notions

9 Sourav Sen Gupta Researcher, Centre of Excellence in Cryptology (CoEC),ISI Kolkata

Introduction to Cryptology, Symmetric Key Cryptography, Introduction to Cryptanalysis

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Detailed Technical Program

Day 1: Monday, 23 September, 2013 (

Registration day

)

Opening ceremony cum registration including Welcome drinks (Coffee): 9:15 am to 10:15 am.

Session 1:10:15 am to 11: 15 am

Title of the talk: Introduction to Cryptology

Speaker: Sourav Sen Gupta

Tea Break 1:11:15 am to 11:30 am

Session 2:11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Title of the talk: Symmetric Key Cryptology– 1

Speaker: Sourav Sen Gupta

Lunch Break: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Session 3: 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm

Title of the talk: Basic mathematical background for Cryptology

Speaker: Sumit Kumar Pandey

Tea Break 2: 3:15 pm to 3:30 pm

Session 4: 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Title of the talk: Symmetric Key Cryptology - 2

Speaker: Sourav Sen Gupta

_________________________

Day 2: Tuesday, 24 September, 2013

Session 1: 9:45 am to 11:00 am

Title of the talk: Encryption schemes and Security notions

Speaker: Sumit Kumar Pandey

Tea Break 1: 11:00 am to 11:15 am

Session 2: 11:15 am to 12:30 pm

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Speaker: Sourav Sen Gupta

Lunch Break: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Session 3: 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm

Title of the talk: Signature schemes and Security notions

Speaker: Sumit Kumar Pandey

Tea Break 2: 3:15 pm to 3:30 pm

Session 4: 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Title of the talk: Key Pre-distribution schemes in Network Security

Speaker: Pinaki Sarkar

_________________________

Day 3: Wednesday, 25 September, 2013 (

Soft Computing inauguration day

)

Session 1:9:30 am to 11:00 am (1 hr 30 mins session; 15 mins early start)

Title of the talk: Soft Computing

Speaker: Sankar Kumar Pal (SKP)

Tea Break 1: 11:00 am to 11:15 am(normal timing for the rest of the day) Session 2: 11:15 am to 12:30 pm(normal timing for the rest of the day) Title of the talk: Basic Mathematics & Statistics – 1

Speaker: C. A. Murthy (CAM)

Lunch Break: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Session 3: 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm

Title of the talk: Basic Mathematics & Statistics – 2

Speaker: C. A. Murthy (CAM)

Tea Break 2: 3:15 pm to 3:30 pm

Session 4: 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm Title of the talk: Pattern Recognition

Speaker: C. A. Murthy (CAM)

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Session 1: 9:45 am to 11:00 am

Title of the talk: Pattern Recognition

Speaker: C. A. Murthy (CAM)

Tea Break 1: 11:00 am to 11:15 am

Session 2: 11:15 am to 12:30 pm

Title of the talk: Rough-Fuzzy Sets

Speaker: Pradipta Maji (PM)

Lunch Break: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Session 3: 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm

Title of the talk: Rough-Fuzzy Sets

Speaker: Pradipta Maji (PM)

Tea Break 2: 3:15 pm to 3:30 pm

Outing / Recreation Session

4: 3:30 pm till 8 pm

_________________________

Day 5: Friday, 27 September, 2013

Session 1: 9:00 am to 10:00 am

Title of the talk: Bioinformatics & Neural Networks

Speaker: Rajat Kumar De (RKD)

Tea Break 1: 10:00 am to 10:15 am

Session 2: 11:15 am to 11:30 pm

Title of the talk: Neural Networks

Speaker: Rajat Kumar De (RKD)

Tea Break 2: 11:30 am to 11:45 am

Session 3: 11:45 am to 12:45 pm

Title of the talk: Neural Networks

Speaker: Rajat Kumar De (RKD)

Lunch Break: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

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Title of the talk: Image Processing

Speaker: Malay Kumar Kundu (MKK)

Tea Break 3: 3:15 pm to 3:30 pm

Session 5: 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Title of the talk: Image Processing

Speaker: Malay Kumar Kundu (MKK)

_________________________

Day 6: Saturday, 28 September, 2013

Session 1: 9:45 am to 11:00 am

Title of the talk: Cognitive Vision

Speaker: Kuntal Ghosh (KG)

Tea Break 1: 11:00 am to 11:15 am

Session 2: 11:15 am to 12:30 pm

Title of the talk: Cognitive Vision

Speaker: Kuntal Ghosh(KG)

Lunch Break and Closing ceremony: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Normal Session Timings: Day 2, Day 4, Day5. Session 1: 9:45 am to 11:00 am;

Session 2: 11:15 am to 12:30 pm;

Session 3: 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm;

Session 4: 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Special days (1, 3 and 6) Session Timings: Day 1 (Registration day):

Opening ceremony cum registration: 9:15 am to 10:15 am, including Welcome drinks (Coffee).

Session 1: 10:15 am to 11:15 am;(15 mins delayed) Session 2: 11:30 am to 12:30 pm; (15 mins delayed) Session 3: 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm;

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Day 3 (Soft Computing inauguration day):

Session 1: 9:30 am to 11:00 am; (15 mins early)

Session 2: 11:15 am to 12:30 pm; (normal timing for the rest of the day) Session 3: 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm;

Session 4: 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm

Day 6 (Closing ceremony day): Session 1: 9:45 am to 11:00 am

Session 2: 11:15 am to 12:30 pm

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ANNEXURE II

Workshop on Modern Trends in Soft Computing and

Security Issues

Jointly organized by ISI, Kolkata and NIST Berhampur

REGISTRATION

Sl

No. Name Designation. Institute

1 Akshaya Kumar Behera Associate Professor APEX Institute of Technology & Management

2 Amedapu Srinivas Resaerch Scholar National Institute of Technology, Trichy,

3 Anand Pratap Singh Resaerch Scholar Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad

4 Ankit Vidyarthi Research Scholar MNIT Jaipur

5 Ankita Post Doctoral Fellow Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

6 Dheerendra Mishra Research Scholar Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

7 Hemant Palivela Assistant Professor A C Patil College of Engineering, Mumbai

8 Madhumita Panda Assistant Professor Seemanta Engineering College, Baripada

9 Namita mittal Assistant Professor Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur

10 Nitish Ojha Research Scholar IIIT Allahabad

11 Poonam Kshatriya Assistant Professor Banasthali University

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13 Prabhat Kumar Patnaik Assistant Professor Centurion University of Technology & Management

14 Preetish Ranjan Research Scholar Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad

15 Rajendran Krishnan SCIENTIST-C National Institute of Cholera & Enteric Diseases

16 Ravi Kumar Davala Research Scholar NIT ROURKELA

17 Sachi Nandan Mohanty Resaerch Scholar IIT, Kharagpur

18 Shimpi Singh Jadon Resaerch Scholar ABV IIIT, Gwalior

19 Shivjay Singh Technical Assistant IIITM Gwalior

20 Suresh Dara Research Scholar INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES, DHANBAD

21 Suvobrata Sarkar Assistant Professor Dr. B.C Roy Engineering College, Durgapur

22 Veerubhotla Bhaskara

Murthy

Sr. Assistant Professor

Vignan Institute, Guntur

23 Vijay Kumar Yadav Research Scholar ISM Dhanbad

24 AJAYA KUMAR SAHU Assistant Professor Vitam Berhampur

25 Chidananda Patnaik Assistant Professor Kalam Inst. of Technology

26 Mr. PINAKI BHUSAN NAYAK Assistant Professor Vitam Berhampur

27 PRADEEP KUMAR SAHOO Research Scholar Institute of Technical Education and Research

28 Sachikanta Patnaik Assistant Professor GIIT, Berhampur

29 Sarita Mohanty Assistant Professor OUAT, Bhubaneswar

30 Sumitra Ojha Assistant Professor Apex Institute of Technology & Management, Bhubaneswar

31 Tanuja Panda Assistant Professor OUAT, Bhubaneswar 32 Abhilasha Pradhan M.Tech Student NIST Berhampur 33 Arunima sambhuta

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34 Ashu A Assistant Professor NIST Berhampur 35 BAIRAGI JAY KISHAN MTECH STUDENT NIST Berhampur 36 Charulata Palai Asst Prof. NIST Berhampur 37 Deepika Rani Sahu Asst. Professor NIST Berhampur 38 G Hemanta Kumar Student NIST Berhampur 39 kishore golla assistant professor NIST Berhampur 40 Madhu Sudan Kumar Lecturer NIST Berhampur 41 MANOJ KUMAR MANDAL M-TECH STUDENT

,NIST NIST Berhampur 42 MONALISA MOHANTY M.TECH (CSE) NIST Berhampur

43 Pradeep Kumar Jena Associate Prof. NIST Berhampur

44 prangya paramita panda STUDENT NIST Berhampur 45 Prasant Kumar Mohanty Assistant Prof. NIST Berhampur 46 Pratibha Priyadarshani Patra Student NIST Berhampur 47 SANJUKTA MOHANTY STUDENT NIST Berhampur 48 Shom Prasad Das Asst. Professor NIST Berhampur 49 Snehasree Behera M.Tech Student NIST Berhampur 50 Soma Hazra Assistant Professor NIST Berhampur 51 Sourav Pramanik Asst. Professor NIST Berhampur 52 SRADHANJALI SABAT STUDENT NIST Berhampur 53 Sugyani Kumari Swar STUDENT NIST Berhampur 54 Tapas Kumar Bayen Assistant Professor NIST Berhampur

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Rasmita Jena Associate Professor

NIST Berhampur 56

Ranjit K Behera Assistant Professor

NIST Berhampur 57

Prasun Dutta Assistant Professor

NIST Berhampur 58

Hrushikesh Bishogi M.Tech Student

NIST Berhampur 59

C. V. Pratap Reddy M.Tech Student

NIST Berhampur 60

Saroj K Satpathy Assistant Professor

NIST Berhampur 61

Rajanish Kumar M.Tech Student

NIST Berhampur 62

Santosh Ku Sabat M.Tech Student

NIST Berhampur 63

Rajashree Sasmal Tech. Staff

NIST Berhampur 64

Prakash Chandra Pati M.Tech Student

NIST Berhampur 65

Partha Garai Assistant Professor

NIST Berhampur 66 Saline Satapathy M.Tech Student NIST Berhampur 67 Lincon K Acharya M.Tech Student NIST Berhampur 68 Hrushikesh Bishogi M.Tech Student NIST Berhampur 69 K. Hemanta Reddy Assistant Professor NIST Berhampur 70

Chandan Jukar Behera Assistant Professor

NIST Berhampur 71

Priyatosh Mahish Assistant Professor

Figure

Figure 1: Workshop on Modern Trends in Soft Computing and Security Issues   Date: September23 – 28, 2013
Figure 2:  Dr. Pinaki Sarkar, Convener, MTSCS delivers the inaugural speech in presence of Prof
Figure 4:  Prof. Sangram Mudali, Director, NIST, Berhampur presents the medallion to Prof
Fig 7: Prof.  Sankar Kumar Pal stresses on an important concept during his talk at MTSCS at NIST
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