Dr. Pravangsu Sekhar Das is a professor and head of department at NSHM College of Management and Technology in Kolkata, West Bengal. He received his D.Sc. in Mathematics from Kalyani University in 2015, Ph.D. in Mathematics from Kalyani University in 1992, and M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Kalyani University in 1980. He has over 32 years of teaching and research experience and has published over 40 national papers and 6 international papers. He also serves as a reviewer for several academic organizations.
Have you ever given a thought about creating your own service for streaming and chatting instead of using conventional tools like Skype, Hangouts etc. With building your own service you are getting the only features that you really want to have. Efficient and scalable live-streaming overlay construction has become a hot topic recently. Peer-to-peer (P2P) video streaming is an emerging technology that aims to reduce the barrier streaming live events over the Internet. Unfortunately, the main problem that you need to solve when creating this kind of technology is satisfying soft real-time constraints on the delay between the generation of the stream and its actual delivery to users is still a challenging problem. In this presentation, you will learn the key points that you need to address when building such service and the baby steps that you must take when implementing live streaming application using WebRTC with NodeJS and SocketIO.
Have you ever given a thought about creating your own service for streaming and chatting instead of using conventional tools like Skype, Hangouts etc. With building your own service you are getting the only features that you really want to have. Efficient and scalable live-streaming overlay construction has become a hot topic recently. Peer-to-peer (P2P) video streaming is an emerging technology that aims to reduce the barrier streaming live events over the Internet. Unfortunately, the main problem that you need to solve when creating this kind of technology is satisfying soft real-time constraints on the delay between the generation of the stream and its actual delivery to users is still a challenging problem. In this presentation, you will learn the key points that you need to address when building such service and the baby steps that you must take when implementing live streaming application using WebRTC with NodeJS and SocketIO.
What goes out when and where, and who is responsible? How can we communicate as efficiently and as effectively as possible? We’ll help you answer these questions by talking about some essential communications practices, including using an editorial calendar, curating content (using materials created by others) and re-purposing content (recycling your own materials).
More information about this training series, including video recordings and handouts: https://lwvc.org/new-information/2015/aug/communications-training
Our goal is to give local League of Women Voters leaders the knowledge, tools, priorities and shared language so that they communicate more effectively online. This is a fun, interactive, practical 3-part communications training webinar series.
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Today, multiple manufacturers have products rated at 230°C poised for market release. The tantalum anode, tantalum pentoxide dielectric and manganese dioxide primary cathode material stand up well to these temperatures, although some optimization of the design and manufacturing process for these materials have been required.
This Paper was Originally Presented at the High Temperature Electronics Network Conference on July, 2015
What goes out when and where, and who is responsible? How can we communicate as efficiently and as effectively as possible? We’ll help you answer these questions by talking about some essential communications practices, including using an editorial calendar, curating content (using materials created by others) and re-purposing content (recycling your own materials).
More information about this training series, including video recordings and handouts: https://lwvc.org/new-information/2015/aug/communications-training
Our goal is to give local League of Women Voters leaders the knowledge, tools, priorities and shared language so that they communicate more effectively online. This is a fun, interactive, practical 3-part communications training webinar series.
The trainings are being created by Nonprofit Marketing Guide's fantastic Kivi Leroux Miller for League Easy Web (LEW), a technology used by over 260 Leagues to host, create, and maintain their web sites.
Today, multiple manufacturers have products rated at 230°C poised for market release. The tantalum anode, tantalum pentoxide dielectric and manganese dioxide primary cathode material stand up well to these temperatures, although some optimization of the design and manufacturing process for these materials have been required.
This Paper was Originally Presented at the High Temperature Electronics Network Conference on July, 2015
1. Name : DR. PRAVANGSU SEKHAR DAS
Address : Nandanik Apartment, 3rd Floor,
Salt Lake City, Sec.-V, MB-96
Kolkata-700102(India)
Contact No. : +919432165214/+913323672022
E-mail : pravangsu9@gmail.com/
Date of Birth : 03 . 10 . 1955
Marital Status : Married
Nationality : Indian
Language Known : English,Bengali,Hindi
2015 D. Sc (Mathematics) Kalyani University
1992 Ph. D. (Mathematics) Kalyani University
1980 M. Sc.( Applied Mathematics) Kalyani University 61.30% 97%
(In Special Paper)
1978 B.Sc.(Maths, Phy, Chem) Calcutta University
Present Position : Professor & HOD
NSHM College of Mgmt. & Tech., Kolkata
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technolgy(MAKAUT) , Kolkata, West Bengal
1983-1992 (in service) Kalyani University Ph.D Work
1993-2015 (in service) Kalyani University D.Sc Work
1993-2005(in service) IIMC,Kolkata Co-Guide( 5 )
Personal Details
Curriculum- Vitae
Academic Qualifications :
Total Teaching Experience : 32 Years
Total Research Experience : 32 Years
2. Total No. Of Published Papers (National) : 40
(Including Mathematical Articles)
Total No. Of Published Papers (International) : 06
Total No. Of Papers presented (National) : 14
Total No. Of Papers presented (International) : 06
Co-Chairperson of International Conf. on Vibration : During 1990-1999
Problems (ICOVP)
Chairperson of National Conference on : Since 2001
Wave Mechanics & Vibrations (WMVC)
As Officer in Charge (OIC)/Supervisor of MAKAUT
As University Station Supervisor (USS) of MAKAUT
As Head Examiner & paper setter(Mathematics) of MAKAUT
As Invitee of BOS (Ref. Structure of M.Sc. Applied Maths. Syllabus), MAKAUT
Experience as a Reviewer/ Referee of
Indian National Science Academy (INSA), New Delhi :Since-1993
International Conf. on Vibration Problems (ICOVP) :During 1990-1999
National Conference on Wave Mechanics & :Since-2001
Vibrations (WMVC)
Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) – India. (Life Membership):since-1991
International Conf. on Vibration Problems (ICOVP), India (Sessional Member
1990-99)
National Conference on Wave Mechanics & Vibrations(WMVC) (Sessional
Member)Since 2001
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Experience in University Administration : 11 years
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Membership :
3. Post Graduate Basic Training on Education, 1983
Science Journalism Training (ISNA, Calcutta, INDIA)
Prof. Ratan Lal Hangloo
Vice- Chancellor
University of Allahabad
Allahabad, UP-211002
Ph:((0532)2461089,2461157
E Mail:-vcoffice@allduniv.ac.in
rattan59@gmail.com
Prof. Subrata Kumar Dey
Vice- Chancellor
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technolgy
BF 142, Salt Lake City ,Sector-1
Kolkata-700064
Ph.-033-23213818, Mob.-09830278216
E-mail-subratadey184@gmail.com
Prof. Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay
Amity University
Rajarhat, New Town
Kolkata-700156
E –mail-dchattopadhyay@kol.amity.edu
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