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TUTORIALS

  1. Moodle - Ravindran @ IITM
  2. VLSI and Emb - Pratap @JNTUH and Shankar @IITM
  3. GIS - SNPrasad/Santosh @SACON
  4. Octave for Image and Signal Processing - ???? LPR
  5. Scilab for …….. ????? LPR
  6. Software Carpentary - ???? Prasad Bunny
  7. R, the stat tool - ????
  8. Drupal based CMS - ?? (Drupal Hyd contact)
  9. Setting a Free Software Lab Rangababu/Medhamsh/Sarath/Bhuvan
  10. Scripting tools – maybe Prabhu @IITB
  11. Networking Protocols Stack side Narsi
  12. Distro Make Bhuvan Krishna
Additional topics, depending on resource persons
  1. Graphics/Animation/Gaming for Beginners – ??????
  2. Speech - will chk
  3. Biosuite
  4. School OS + BOSS ??
  5. eSwecha
  6. Data Mining

SESSIONS

Emails have been sent already by 29th nov, till S13. Provide names for other sessions.
Sessions shown in Bold are those where Coodinators have accepted

S.No Topic Session Coordinator Preferred Date Slots Speakers Summary
S1 Scientific computing Prof. Harjinder Singh, IIIT Hyderabad Any 1 or 2 Dr. Prabhakar, IIIT Hyderabad; and others Usage of computers to analyze data or models relating to scientific phenomena, i.e., Scientific Computing has become a huge and an integral part in Science and Technology development. In fact, scientific computing is one of main drivers for development of hardware and software tools. This session will cover the following basic areas of computing: managing huge amount of data from experiments using databases, simulation of numerical models of scientific phenomena (classical, statistical and quantum mechanics) and finally recent trends in hardware/software adoption among the scientific computing practitioners
S2 Scientific visualization Prof. K S Rajan, IIIT Hyderabad 18th afternoon Dr. Prabhu Ramachandran, IITB; Dr. Venkatesh Chopella, IIIT-H;
S3 Embedded technologies Prof. Shankar and Prof. Pratap Reddy, JNTU Hyderabad Any
S4 Networking and Security Dr. Kishore Kothapalli, and Dr Srinathan, IIIT Hyderabad
S5 Geospatial technologies (GIS, Remote Sensing) Dr. PS Roy , IIRS, NRSC/ISRO, Dehradun Any
S6 Environmental Simulation and Modelling Prof. TV Ramachandra, IISc, Bangalore Any
S7 Bioinformatics and Open Source Biology Prof. Ashoke Ranjan Thakur, Vice Chancellor, West Bengal State University Any
S8 Grid and Cloud computing Prof. Nandini Mukerjee, Jadavpur University, Kolkatta 17th
S9 Use of tools such as R for research and development Dr. Rahul Roy, ISI, New Delhi Any
S10 (Free software) Mobile applications: programming for targeted areas such as health, pollution monitoring, Prof. Gopinath, IISc, Bangalore Any Sri R Subramanyam IAS, Principal Secretary RD, Govt. of AP;
S11 Natural Language Procesing and Machine Translation Prof. Rajeev Sangal, IIIT Hyderabad Any
S12 Technical aspects of Indic computing: searching, sorting, analysis of corpus for prediction, coding, etc. Mr. Kiran Chandra, FSMI & Swecha Any
S13 Code development process (covering the areas of progrma build, version control, etc.,) Sitaram Chamarty, TCS 18th One Sri Prasad, Sri Sunil
S14 EGOV and Open Standards Policy Balu @ OTC, NIC Any Sri PardhaSaradhi,IT&C Dept, Govt. of AP;
S15 Policy – Higher Education Any
S16 Policy – School Education MRRanganathan @ BOSS, CDAC Any

Program - Academic and Research Track (tentative):

17th December,2010 18th December,2010
Timings SessionsSessions
0830 - 1000 hrs REGISTRATION REGISTRATION
1000 - 1130 hrs FOSS based Mobile Applications
Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation
Geospatial Technologies (GIS, Remote Sensing)
eGovernance and Open Standards Policy
Scientific Computing
FOSS in Embedded Technologies and VLSI
FOSS in Netwroking and Security
FOSS Code Development Process
1130 - 1145 hrs Coffee and Tea Break
1145 - 1315 hrs Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation
Geospatial Technologies (GIS, Remote Sensing)
eGovernance and Open Standards Policy
Scientific Computing
FOSS in Embedded Technologies and VLSI
Technical aspects of Indic Computing
FOSS in Environmental Simulation and Modelling
1315 - 1400 hrs LUNCH
1400 - 1530 hrs Grid and Cloud Computing
FOSS in Bioinformatics and Open Source Biology
R and its uses in Scientific Analysis
Open Data Policy
FOSS and Higher Education Policy
Scientific Visualization
Speech Processing and Analysis
1530 - 1600 hrs Coffee and Tea Break
1600 - 1730 hrs Grid and Cloud Computing
FOSS in Bioinformatics and Open Source Biology
R and its uses in Scientific Analysis
FOSS and School Education Policy
Valedictory Session
1730 - 1900 hrs PLENARY Session
16th December,2010 17th December,2010 18th December,2010
Time & SessionsTime & SessionsTime & Sessions
0800-1000 hrs : Registration0830-0930 hrs : Registration0830-0930 hrs : Registration
1000-1130 hrs : 1A,1B,1C,1D0930-1100 hrs : 1A,1B,1C0930-1100 hrs : 1A,1B,1C
1130-1145 hrs : Coffee/Tea1100-1130 hrs : Coffee/Tea1100-1130 hrs : Coffee/Tea
1145-1300 hrs : 1A,1B,1C,1D1130-1300 hrs : 2A,2B,1C0930-1100 hrs : 2A,2B,1C
1300-1400 hrs : Lunch1300-1400 hrs : Lunch1300-1400 hrs : Lunch
1400-1500 hrs : 1A,1B,2C,2D1400-1530 hrs : 3A,3B,3C1400-1530 hrs : 3A,3B,3C
1500-1700 hrs : Inaugural1530-1600 hrs : Coffee/Tea1530-1600 hrs : Coffee/Tea
1700-1900 hrs : 1A,1B,2C,2D1600-1730 hrs : 4A,4B,3C1600-1730 hrs : Valedictory Session
After1900 hrs : Dinner

On 16th : 1A & 1B are full day sessions
On 17th : 1C & 3C are half day sessions
On 18th : 1C is a half day session

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