I have several interests - developed to various degrees. Travel, tennis, violin, photography, and mathematical modeling rank near the top of what I'd like to push toward completion. I try to update developments of each of these categories under the "Zeno" tab. Now, how I arrived at a Zeno tab is a long story. An abridged version runs like this: One of Zeno's paradoxes describes how my interests are progressing. The good thing is Zeno's paradox models my interests as "progressing"; I don't think that's really accurate. I might rename it as Schroedinger may be, and then I'll have to worry about whether I am indeed progressing or not, but there's no non-clamping way to find out!
Achievements and Activities
1. Finalist, 3-minute thesis (3MT) presentation contest, Quebec, Canada [Sep 2015]
2. Reviewer for IEEE Trans. Image Proc., Optics Express, and several IEEE conferences [2014 – now]
3. Rank 1, Purdue ECE qualifying exam in signal processing area [2013]
4. Significant contributor to math challenge problems, Purdue University [2013]
5. International Graduate Student Scholarship, University of Windsor, Canada [2010 – 2012]
6. Mathematics talent award, B.M.S. College of Engineering, India [2009]
7. National Talent Scholar (Govt. of India science scholarship) – Rank: 14 [2003 – 2005]
Achievements and Activities
1. Finalist, 3-minute thesis (3MT) presentation contest, Quebec, Canada [Sep 2015]
2. Reviewer for IEEE Trans. Image Proc., Optics Express, and several IEEE conferences [2014 – now]
3. Rank 1, Purdue ECE qualifying exam in signal processing area [2013]
4. Significant contributor to math challenge problems, Purdue University [2013]
5. International Graduate Student Scholarship, University of Windsor, Canada [2010 – 2012]
6. Mathematics talent award, B.M.S. College of Engineering, India [2009]
7. National Talent Scholar (Govt. of India science scholarship) – Rank: 14 [2003 – 2005]