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R. K. Mittal
Affiliation
Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Topic
B-spline Functions,Convex Hull,Cubic Spline,Delaunay Triangulation,Hierarchical Structure,Position Vector,Spatial Domain,Triangulated Irregular Network,Amount Of Information,Authentication Scheme,Avalanche Photodiode,Backward Analysis,Cryptosystem,Design Phase,Design Software,Efficiency Of Method,Entangled State,Extension Of The Concept,Failure Modes,Fingerprint,Heisenberg Uncertainty,Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle,Image Generation,Image Quality,Image Reconstruction,Implementation Phase,Key Distribution,Lifting Scheme,Object-oriented,Optical Fiber,Path Planning,Phase Of Cycle,Phases Of Life Cycle,Photon Counting,Photon Detection,Photonic States,Polar Angle,Postconditioning,Preconditioning,Processing Software,Public Key,Quantum Computing,Quantum Cryptography,Quantum Key Distribution,Quantum Mechanics,Quantum Physics,Quantum State,Quantum System,Random Bits,Robot Motion,
Biography
R. K. Mittal (M'84) received the B.E. (with honors) and M.E. degrees in mechanical engineering and Ph.D. degree in software engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, (BITS), Pilani, India, in 1973, 1975, and 1992, respectively.
In 1975, he joined BITS, where he is currently a Professor of mechanical engineering and computer science. In 1990, he became an Associate Professor and, in 1995, a Professor. For the last 29 years, he has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses, has guided several M. Tech. theses, and is currently guiding four Ph.D. students in robotics and software engineering. He is the founding Member of the Centre for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CRIS), BITS, which was established in 1992, and was its Coordinator until 2000. He is currently the Dean of the Academic Registration and Counselling Division, BITS. He coauthored the two textbooks Robotics & Control (New Delhi, India: McGraw-Hill, 2003) and Elements of Manufacturing Processes (New Delhi, India: Prentice-Hall, 2003). His research interests includes robust robotic designs, two-/three-dimensional robot-path planning, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), microrobots and nanorobots, nanotechnology, software engineering, and software testing.
Dr. Mittal is branch counselor for the IEEE Students Branch, BITS, and President of the BITS Alumni Association.
In 1975, he joined BITS, where he is currently a Professor of mechanical engineering and computer science. In 1990, he became an Associate Professor and, in 1995, a Professor. For the last 29 years, he has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses, has guided several M. Tech. theses, and is currently guiding four Ph.D. students in robotics and software engineering. He is the founding Member of the Centre for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CRIS), BITS, which was established in 1992, and was its Coordinator until 2000. He is currently the Dean of the Academic Registration and Counselling Division, BITS. He coauthored the two textbooks Robotics & Control (New Delhi, India: McGraw-Hill, 2003) and Elements of Manufacturing Processes (New Delhi, India: Prentice-Hall, 2003). His research interests includes robust robotic designs, two-/three-dimensional robot-path planning, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), microrobots and nanorobots, nanotechnology, software engineering, and software testing.
Dr. Mittal is branch counselor for the IEEE Students Branch, BITS, and President of the BITS Alumni Association.