Monsoon Semester, 2011
Monsoon semester 2011 starts on 1st August, 2011 and ends on 9th December, 2011.
Courses for the Monsoon 2011 semester are given below (the list of all courses is here).
Courses for Monsoon 2011
Course | Title | Instructor(s) | Lecture | Tutorial/Lab | Type | Other information |
Introduction to Programming | Shishir Nagaraja |
Mon 11:15-13:00 |
Lab: Tue 09:30-11:15, Fri 11:15-13:00 |
1st year core | For Lab: Group3,4:Tue, Group1,2:Fri |
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CSE111 | Digital Circuits | R.N. Biswas | Mon 09:30-11:15 Thur 09:30-11:15 CR3 |
Lab: Tut-DC: |
1st year core | For Lab: Group1:Mon, Group2:Fri AM, Group3:Fri PM, Group4:Tue |
MTH100 | Mathematics | J.Jena, J.B.Srivastava |
Untill Mid Sem Exam: Wed, Thur 8.00-9.30, CR3 After Mid Sem Exam: Tue, Thur 11:15-13:00 |
Tut: Wed 11:15-13:00, CR2,3 Thur 11:15-13:00, CR1,2 |
1st year core | For Lab: Group1,2: Wed Group3,4: Thur |
CSE131 | System Management | Amarjeet Singh | Mon, Thur 14:00-15:45 CR3 |
Lab: |
1st year core | For Lab: Group1,2:Tue, Group3,4: Wed |
COM101 | Communication Skills | Rekha Shorey, K.M. Pathi |
Fri 09:30-13:00, 14:00-17:30, CR3,5
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1st year compulsory | ||
CSE201 | Advanced Programming | Pushpendra Singh | Mon, Thur 14:00-15:45 CR4 |
Lab: Mon, Thur 09:30-11:15 | 2nd year core | For Lab: Group1,2:Mon, Group3,4:Thur |
CSE231 | Operating Systems | Vinayak Naik |
Tue, Thur 11:15-13:00 |
Lab: Wed, Fri 14:00-15:45 | 2nd year core | For Lab: Group 3,4:Wed, Group 1,2:Fri |
MTH201 | Probability and Statistics | Richa Singh | Tue, Fri 09:30-11:15 CR4 |
Tut: Fri, 11:15-13:00 CR2,4 | 2nd year core | For Tut: Group1,2,3,4 |
ESC201 | Transducer and Signal Conditioning | Vijander Singh | Mon 11:15-13:00, Wed 09:30-11:15 CR5 |
Tut: Fri, 09.00-10.30, CR1 | 2nd year elective | |
ESC203 | Signal and Systems | Subhasis Banerjee | Mon 11:15-13:00, Wed 09:30-11:15 CR4 |
Tut: Fri 09.30-11.15, CR4 | 2nd year elective | |
COM201 | Critical Reading | Parul Tyagi, K.M. Pathi | Tue 14:00-17:30, Wed 11:15-13:00, 14:00-15:45, CR4,5 | - | 2nd year |
Group 3,4: Tue Group 1,2: Wed
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CSE300 | Software Engineering | Ashish Sureka | Mon 11:15-13:00, Wed 09:30-11:15 CR1 |
3rd year UG | ||
CSE310 | Digital Hardware Design | Saket Srivastava | Mon, Thur 14.00-15.45, Hardware Lab | UG elective,CSA stream | ||
CSE340 | Image Analysis | Mayank Vatsa | Tue, Fri 09:30-11:15, CR1 | - | UG elective, IAMI stream | |
CSE343 | Machine Learning | Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh |
Tue, Fri 14:00-15:45, CR1 | - | UG elective, IAMI stream | |
All of these are UG/PG electives (unless otherwise specified) | ||||||
CSE500 | Secure Coding | Aditya Kakrania | Sat, 14.00-17.30, CR3 | - | S&P stream MTech(IS) elective |
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CSE506 | Data Mining | Anirban Mondal | Mon, Wed 15:45-17:30, CR3 | IMDA stream MTech(DE) elective |
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CSE507 | Database System Implementation | Vikram Goyal | Mon, Thur 09:30-11:15, CR2 | - | IMDA stream MTech system core, MTech(DE) elective |
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CSE511 | Computer Architecture | Subhasis Banerjee | Mon, Wed 15.45-17.30, CR | - | CSA stream | |
CSE521 | Logic for Computer Science | Astrid Kiehn | Tue, Fri 09:30-11:15, CR2, MR | Tut: Wed 08:30-09:30 | Theory stream MTech theory core |
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CSE523 | Randomized Algorithm | Debajyoti Bera | Wed, Fri 11:15-13:00, CR1 | Tut: Wed 14:00-15:45 | Theory stream MTech theory core |
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CSE540 | Image Analysis | Mayank Vatsa | Tue, Fri 09:30-11:15, CR1 | PG Elective | ||
CSE543 | Machine Learning | Mayank Vatsa, Richa Singh | Tue, Fri 14:00-15:45, CR1 | IAMI stream PG Elective |
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CSE545 | Foundations of Computer Security | PK | Mon, Thur 14:00-15:45, CR1 | S&P stream MTech(IS) elective |
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CSE546 | Applied Cryptography | Somitra Sanadhya | Tue, Thur 11:15-13:00, CR3 (until Mid Sem Exam, thereafter CR1) |
Lab: Mon 9:30-11:15 (Gp1) Tue 9:30-11:15 (Gp2), CR3 |
S&P stream, Theory stream MTech theory core, MTech(IS) elective |
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CSE605 | Introduction to Geospatial Data Management | Raja Sengupta | Tue 14.00-15.45, CR2 | Lab: Fri 14.000-15.45, Lab-4 | MTech(DE) elective | |
CSE647 | Mobile and Cellular Network Security | Gaurav Gupta | Mon, Thur 09:30-11:15, CR1 | - | Mobile Computing stream MTech systems core, MTech(IS) elective |
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CSE691A | Application Development for Web 2.0 Social Media Platforms | Ashish Sureka | Tue 15:45-17:30, CR1 | - | Special Topics in Software MTech software core (2 credit) |
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- | Course has been cancelled for this semester | |||||
CSE694C | Privacy and Security in Online Social Media | PK | Fri 15:45-17:30, CR1 | - | Special Topics in Systems (2 credit) |
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CSE694D | Privacy in Location-Based Services | Vikram Goyal | Tue 11.15-13.00, CR5 | Special Topics in Systems (2 credit) |
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CSE705 | Database Methods in Information Retrieval | Srikanta Bedathur | Mon, Thur 14:00-15:45, CR4 | - | MTech(DE) elective | |
All of these are UG electives (unless otherwise specified) | ||||||
FIN401 | Finance | Sachin Kakkar | Sat 9.30-13.00, CR3 | - | UG elective, Finance stream | |
PHY301 | Physics | Subhash Chopra | Wed 11:15-13:00, MR Wed 14:00-15:45, CR2 | - | UG elective, Physics stream | |
BTY301 |
Introduction to Biotechnology
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Anuj Dhariwal | Sat 14.00-17.30, CR1 | - | UG elective, Biology stream | |
ENT401 | Entrepreneurship as a Career | Hemant Kumar, Pankaj Jalote | Mon 11:15-13:00, CR2 | - | 4th Year UG Elective 2 credit |
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PHS501 | Integrated Health Information Architectures | Amarjeet, Guest Faculty | Flexible Schedule | - | UG/PG Elective |
Classroom legend: CR1: Class room 1, CR2: Class room 2, CR3: Class room 3, CR4: Class room 4, CR5: Class room 5, MR: Meeting Room.
With increase in the usage of the Internet, there is an exponential increase in the use of online social media on the Internet. Websites like Facebook, YouTube, Orkut, Twitter, Flickr, and the likes have changed the way the Internet is being used. There is lack of understanding of privacy and security issues on online social media among the users using these online services. There is a big need to study and characterize privacy and security of online social media from various perspectives (computational, cultural, psychological, etc.). Students in the class will be required to read papers assigned for the week and send an individual summary before (at least 12 hours) the class of the week.
The class will be presentation and discussion format.
The course will provide the continuity in the mobile computing stream by providing the students in the stream an opportunity to build upon the understanding developed in the earlier courses on Mobile Computing and Embedded Systems. Half the classes in the course will involve a weekly seminar class on selected advanced topics covering several constraints in developing robust and scalable distributed sensing systems. Each of these seminars will be based on state of art research in that specific topic. For the rest half of classes, the students will be given a list of readings in the same areas that were covered in the earlier part. Each student will be required to make a class presentation based on that topic and covering these readings. The students will be expected to put into practice several of these advanced concepts by building real distributed systems. It is expected that these systems will address some real world sensing problem.
Course is primarily project oriented with a final exam on topics covered in the course. The students can also overlap some modules of their B.Tech Project with the project in the course. Projects should ideally be done individually.
Web 2.0 Platforms such as FaceBook (online social networking website), Twitter (online micro-blogging website) and YouTube (online video sharing website) are one of the most visited websites on the Internet, has millions of subscribers/active-users from all over the world spending huge amount of time on the site, are integrated with thousands of third-party active applications and have already created a phenomenal social and commercial impact. This course is intended for students who are passionate about developing creative, killer and practically-useful applications for such platforms. The course will cover some technical and non-technical aspects (such as platform architecture, protocols, ecosystem, programming APIs, relevant concepts on web-development, metrics to measure impact, scalability, user-interface design, response time, privacy issues, sample successful applications, deployment, testing, iterative improvement, monetization and commercial aspects etc) but will not be purely lecture/tutorial based.
The course will be group-based, project-oriented, hands-on, intensive and highly interactive. The students are expected to be self-driven, come up with their own ideas (a lot of intellectual freedom and space will be given but applications having malicious intent and harmful impact on the society will not be allowed/tolerated), implement/execute, test, deploy, continuously improve and demonstrate success/impact.