[Hyd-ACM] Computational Intelligence and signal processing in Biology (CISPB)-Venue and name of the event (CISPB) changed to (CIB) and venue is changed from NERTU Osmania to TCS Madhapur Hyderabad

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amit k

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18 avr. 2010, 05:24:4118/04/2010
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This is to inform everyone that the Venue and name of the event
(CISPB) changed to (CIB) and venue is changed from NERTU Osmania to
TCS Madhapur Hyderabad


24th April 2010 (4.00pm-7.30pm)

This Event is designed to equip the students, faculties, researchers
and technocrats in the upcoming field of artificial intelligence
called informational systems in the field of biology. More
specifically the topics lay the basis for the need of such an
interdisciplinary study both in the academics as well as in the
research praxis. The background of using bioinformatics tools not only
as an analytical instrument but more as a commercial solution is well
elucidated in the course. The lectures will include topics like
pattern recognition in bioinformatics, Micro array analysis and
artificial neural networks (ANN), Hidden Markov Models (HMM), Clinical
application of pattern recognition in diagnostics and understanding
protein protein interactions in the light of Computational
Intelligence.

WHO SHALL ATTEND

Graduates with knowledge in basic Biology, Biotechnology,
Bioinformatics, Related Life sciences areas, mathematics, computation
or logistics are preferable. Researchers with avid background of
interdisciplinary research are also welcome. Analysts dealing with
clinical paradigm must have the curiosity to understand the concept
behind using the ANN in bioinformatics.
Engineers, Scientists, Research/Engineering Students, Engineering
students working in the field of Computational intelligence, signal
processing, Bioinformatics, Computer science, Electronics and
Electrical Engineers

Registration and High Tea- (4.00pm-4.25pm)
Computational Intelligence -The past present and Future-45 Minutes
(4.30pm-5.15pm)
Speaker: Dr Atul Negi (University of Hyderabad)
Bioinformatics and computational Intelligence-Do we meet the
challenge- 45 Minutes (5.25pm-6.10pm)
Dr Bapi Raju (University of Hyderabad)
Newer Approaches to information extraction and search and the use of
statistical methods in Structural Bioinformatics (6.15pm-7.00pm)
Dr Rajgopal Srinivasan (TCS Innovation Labs, Hyderabad)
Presidential Remarks on CI and need for new Chapter in IEEE Hyderabad
section – 7.00pm-7.20pm
MGPL Narayana (Chairman-IEEE Hyderabad Section and VP TCS Hyderabad)
Vote of Thanks: 7.25pm-7.30pm
Dr Amit Kumar (Resource Development Chair-IEEE Hyderabad Section)


Organizers:
Dr Amit kumar
Chair-Resource Development committee-IEEE Hyderabad Section
CEO-BioAxis DNA Research Centre pvt limited

Venue: Tata Consultancy Services, Deccan Park 1, Software Layout Unit,
Madhapur Hyderabad
Program Scheduled on: 24th of April 2010 (Saturday) -5.00pm -7.45pm
Maximum number of participants: 35-40

Event URL: http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/2145

Road map:
http://maps.google.co.in/maps?hl=en&q=Godavari%2C%20Tata%20Consultancy%20Services%2C%20Deccan%20Park%201%2C%20Software%20Layout%20Unit%2C%20Madhapur%20Hyderabad&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl

Please apply for participation by writing an email to
amit....@ieeehyd.org

SPEAKER DETAILS

Dr. Atul Negi
(U.O.H.)

Computational Intelligence: The past, present and future

Dr. Atul Negi, is presently an Associate Professor at Dept. of
Computer and Information Sciences, AI Lab, University of Hyderabad. He
completed M.Sc. (Engg.) from IISC, Banglore and was awarded Doctorate
from the University of Hyderabad. Presently Dr Negi is supervising 5
doctoral scholars. He played a key role as Director of Prestige
Institute of Engineering and Science, Indore; Scientific Officer at
the Dept. of Computer Science and Automation, IISc, Banglore and
Visiting faculty at the IIIT, Hyderabad. He has got R&D experience of
about 20 years in Document analysis, Pattern Recognition and Mobile
Adhoc networks. Dr. Negi is a Senior Member of IEEE , a Co-Founder
Member and Moderator of Linux User group of Hyderabad, Life member of
Indian Unit of International Association for Pattern Recognition.

Dr. Bapi Raju (U.O.H.)

Bioinformatics & Computational Intelligence-Do we meet the
challenge ?

Dr Bapi Raju is a BE (EE) from Osmania Univ, MS (BME) and PhD (CS)
from University of Texas at Arlington. He also worked with University
of Plymouth, UK and ATRI Labs in Kyoto, Japan. He is presently working
in Department of Computer and Information Sciences (DCIS), university
of Hyderabad since 1999. Currently He is Professor in DCIS. He is also
the associate Coordinator of Centre for Neural and Cognitive Sciences
and also associated with the Bioinformatics Initiative in University
of Hyderabad. Dr Raju is Senior Member of IEEE and Computational
Intelligence Society of IEEE. His research interests include,
biological and artificial neural networks, machine learning
applications in bioinformatics, financial markets, and other
industrial application domains, and cognitive science.

Dr. Rajgopal Srinivasan (TCS, Hyderabad)

Newer Approaches to information extraction and search and the use of
statistical methods in Structural

Bioinformatics Rajgopal Srinivasan heads the Informatics offerings of
the Life Sciences R&D division at Tata Consultancy Services. A
graduate in Chemistry from The Indian Institute of Technology in
Madras, Raj holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign in the USA. Following post-doctoral stints at
Washington University in St. Louis and Johns Hopkins Medical School,
he was a research professor at
the Johns Hopkins University in the department of Biophysics till
2003. He joined TCS in 2003 as part of its Corporate R&D Center in
Hyderabad, India. An active researcher, he is the author of several
publications and holds an international patent. His research interests
are in the areas of protein structure prediction, use of NLP
techniques for informationextraction and search and understanding the
causal effects of genotype on phenotype.


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amit k

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18 avr. 2010, 07:09:3718/04/2010
à Hyderabad ACM Chapter
IEEE Hyderabad section
Presents
Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics (CIB)
Statistical methods in Structural Bioinformatics (6.15pm-7.00pm)

Dr Rajgopal Srinivasan (TCS Innovation Labs, Hyderabad)
Presidential Remarks on CI and need for new Chapter in IEEE Hyderabad
section – 7.00pm-7.20pm
MGPL Narayana (Chairman-IEEE Hyderabad Section and VP TCS Hyderabad)
Vote of Thanks: 7.25pm-7.30pm
Dr Amit Kumar (Resource Development Chair-IEEE Hyderabad Section)
Organizers:
Dr Amit kumar
Chair-Resource Development committee-IEEE Hyderabad Section
CEO-BioAxis DNA Research Centre pvt limited

Venue: Tata Consultancy Services, Deccan Park 1, Software Layout Unit,
Madhapur Hyderabad
Program Scheduled on: 24th of April 2010 (Saturday) -5.00pm -7.45pm
Maximum number of participants: 35-40

Event URL: http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/2145

Road map:
http://maps.google.co.in/maps?hl=en&q=Godavari%2C%20Tata%20Consultancy%20Services%2C%20Deccan%20Park%201%2C%20Software%20Layout%20Unit%2C%20Madhapur%20Hyderabad&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl


Statistical methods in Structural Bioinformatics

Rajgopal Srinivasan heads the Informatics offerings of the Life
Sciences R&D division at Tata Consultancy Services. A graduate in
Chemistry from The Indian Institute of Technology in Madras, Raj holds
a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign in the USA. Following post-doctoral stints at Washington
University in St. Louis and Johns Hopkins Medical School, he was a
research professor at the Johns Hopkins University in the department
of Biophysics till 2003. He joined TCS in 2003 as part of its
Corporate R&D Center in Hyderabad, India. An active researcher, he is
the author of several publications and holds an international patent.
His research interests are in the areas of protein structure
prediction, use of NLP techniques for informationextraction and search
and understanding the causal effects of genotype on phenotype.


Please apply for participation by writing an email to
amit....@ieeehyd.org


amit k

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18 avr. 2010, 07:14:1818/04/2010
à Hyderabad ACM Chapter
Use of statistical methods in Structural Bioinformatics
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