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BRIEF PROFILE
SAMARTH S PRAKASH
Bangalore
homepage: www.samarthprakash.com
email: samarth.s.prakash@gmail.com
Phone: +91 9972872326
Objective
To continuously expand my technical skill set, to develop innovative software and to contribute positively to the growth of the organization for which I work.
Work Experience
Presently: Analyst at Outdu Media Tech
Interned in Microsoft Research, India (January-July, 2007)
Achievement(s)
Awarded the IIIT-B (International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore) Gold Medal for the best academic performance (2005-2007).
Education
M.Tech (IT)
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore.
Grade: 3.82 / 4
2007
B.E (Computer Science and Engineering)
R.N.S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore (Affiliated to Visveswariah Technological University).
Grade: 84.50%
2005
Standard XII (ISC)
Bishop Cotton Boys School.
Grade: 87.25%
2001
Standard X (ICSE)
Bishop Cotton Boys School.
Grade: 89.80%
1999
Skills
Languages: C / C++,C#, Perl, Java, Flex
Web Technologies: J2EE, PHP
Databases: MySQL
Partial List of Projects
Patents / Papers
Inverse Chess: Applied for a patent (pending) as co-inventor, from IIITB, for ‘Inverse Chess’ (software, hardware for both human and computer player for chess played backwards in time).
Robust Location Search for Text Queries: Co-authored the paper Robust Location search for Text Queries (at Microsoft Research), submitted to ACM GIS conference, 2007 and International Conference for Data Engineering (ICDE), 2008
Accessibility – Enabling the Disabled: Won Second Prize (S.M.G Memorial Award) for the paper titled Accessibility – Enabling the Disabled at the 18th Computer Society of India Karnataka Student Convention in November 2004. The paper deals with general techniques to make the web more accessible to the people who are disabled in some way. It discusses techniques to improve accessibility of web pages for people with visual impairments.
[doc] 66 KB
[pdf] 131 KB
BRIEF PROFILE
SAMARTH S PRAKASH
Bangalore
homepage: www.samarthprakash.com
email: samarth.s.prakash@gmail.com
Phone: +91 9972872326
Objective
To continuously expand my technical skill set, to develop innovative software and to contribute positively to the growth of the organization for which I work.
Work Experience
Presently: Analyst at Outdu Media Tech
Interned in Microsoft Research, India (January-July, 2007)
Achievement(s)
Awarded the IIIT-B (International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore) Gold Medal for the best academic performance (2005-2007).
Education
M.Tech (IT)
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore.
Grade: 3.82 / 4
2007
B.E (Computer Science and Engineering)
R.N.S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore (Affiliated to Visveswariah Technological University).
Grade: 84.50%
2005
Standard XII (ISC)
Bishop Cotton Boys School.
Grade: 87.25%
2001
Standard X (ICSE)
Bishop Cotton Boys School.
Grade: 89.80%
1999
Skills
Languages: C / C++,C#, Perl, Java, Flex
Web Technologies: J2EE, PHP
Databases: MySQL
Partial List of Projects
- Simple Device Driver in Linux
- DB Engine for Music Information Retrieval
- Serial User Authentication Protocol
- Network Monitor
- Library for Inter Process Communication
- GIS Routing
Patents / Papers
Inverse Chess: Applied for a patent (pending) as co-inventor, from IIITB, for ‘Inverse Chess’ (software, hardware for both human and computer player for chess played backwards in time).
Robust Location Search for Text Queries: Co-authored the paper Robust Location search for Text Queries (at Microsoft Research), submitted to ACM GIS conference, 2007 and International Conference for Data Engineering (ICDE), 2008
Accessibility – Enabling the Disabled: Won Second Prize (S.M.G Memorial Award) for the paper titled Accessibility – Enabling the Disabled at the 18th Computer Society of India Karnataka Student Convention in November 2004. The paper deals with general techniques to make the web more accessible to the people who are disabled in some way. It discusses techniques to improve accessibility of web pages for people with visual impairments.
