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Oneirix Labs’ present team of
research scientists/engineers is composed of the following people: |
With 9 years of experience in leading engineering research teams,
Udayan leads science and technology development at Oneirix Labs.
He has unique research interests spanning many fields in
computer science, electrical engineering, and computational
and applied math. Udayan has published papers in the fields of
genetic algorithms, programming languages, computer program
parallelization and operations research. He has an MS in
Computer Science with the specialization
“Optimization and Signal Processing” from
Stanford University.
Udayan conducts lectures
on algorithms, DSP and other mathematical subjects for engineering
students studying in Pune. He has more
than 1000 hours of teaching experience: he has taught
at
VIT,
MIT,
PICT,
University of Pune‘s
Electronics Department and
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli.
Head, Science Commercialization
Sanat leads the development of industry applications
of new science and technology developed at Oneirix Labs. He has been actively
contributing to research, mathematical modeling and simulation,
experimental verification of developed theory and new product prototyping at
Oneirix Labs for the last 4 years.
Before joining Oneirix Labs, Sanat
worked on digital signal processing on parallel processors.
He has completed his Bachelors in Engineering
in E&TC from PICT, Pune. Apart from electronics, Sanat's academic
interests are in the fields of Physics, Optics and Material and Life Sciences.
Head, Intellectual Property
As head of intellectual property management, Dimple is responsible
for intellectual property protection of Oneirix inventions for the benefit of the
company and its clients. Dimple has an MS in Computer Science from the University of
Texas, and is a registered patent agent at the Indian Patent Office.
Dimple also acts as primary liaison for Oneirix‘s software products and
services, and has herself been a research engineer in some of these projects.
Before joining Oneirix, Dimple worked as Visiting Scientist at C-DAC, Pune.
She also taught Computer Science and Engineering for 3 years at VIT, Pune.
Ruby has an MSc in Mathematics from
IIT, Madras. She specialized
in topology, and her MSc thesis was titled “Equivalence
of Ascoli–Arzela and Tychonoff Theorems”.
She has 3 years of experience in computational mathematics. Her
research interests include computational mathematics, topology,
web applications and educational research.
During his MSc (Engg) at
IISc, Bangalore, Gaurav
worked in the area of image processing and computer vision — more
specifically on graphical models, optimization algorithms for
Markov random fields and their application to image segmentation, and
stereo and other vision problems. Gaurav‘s current research interests include
image, signal and statistical modeling.
Sumeet obtained his MS in Electrical and Computer
Engineering with specialization in Communications and Signal
Processing from University of Wisconsin–Madison.
His interests include signal processing, electronics, applied math and electromagnetics.
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