Division of Interdisciplinary Research: Recent submissions
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Learning Across Domains: Applications to Text-based Person Search and Multi-Source Domain Adaptation
With rapid development in technology and ubiquitous presence of diverse types of sensors, a large amount of data from different modalities (e.g., text, audio, images etc.) describing the same person/ object/event has ... -
Self-referencing Techniques in Optical Label-free Bio-molecular Sensing
Measurement of molecular interactions is essential for fundamental biological studies as well as for the development of health diagnostics devices. Several label-free and labeled techniques to characterize and quantify ... -
Robust, Energy‐efficient Distributed Inference in Wireless Sensor Networks With Applications to Multitarget Tracking
The Joint Directors of Laboratories (JDL) data fusion model is a functional and comprehensive model for data fusion and inference process and serves as a common frame of reference for fusion technologies and algorithms. ... -
Development and application of multi-photon microscopy in neuroscience and nanoscience
Neuroscience is at crossroads. Several interdisciplinary optical developments centred around nonlinear optical processes helps in better understanding of brain function at sub-micron and millisecond precision. Traditional ... -
Fast Solvers and Preconditioning Methods in Computational Electromagnetics
Method of Moments (MoM) is an integral equation based solver and is one of the most popular computational techniques to solve complex 3D Electromagnetic problems efficiently and accurately. Compared to the conventional ... -
Economics of Venture Capital Industry in India : An Analysis of the Macro Ecosystem and Micro Decision Making
Venture Capital (VC) is regarded as one of the most powerful financial innovations of the 20th century (Schwienbacher, 2009). Venture Capitalists are financial intermediaries focused on funding projects in emerging high – ... -
Scalability Bottleneck Analysis of High Performance Applications
Obtaining high performance and scalability for high performance applications are challenging. There are various bottlenecks including, higher rate of memory access, complex algorithm, high rate of communication, big ... -
Towards Learning Adversarially Robust Deep Learning Models
Deep learning models have shown impressive performance across a wide spectrum of computer vision applications, including medical diagnosis and autonomous driving. One of the major concerns that these models face is their ... -
Transboundary externalities and the river sharing problem
Population increase and economic growth have caused competing demands to occur over transboundary water resources. The property rights on such water resources are not well defined, and therefore competing demands give rise ... -
Transport in Interfacial Systems: Biosensor, Polymer, Colloid & Bacteria
Life forms as we know emerged due to unique mechanical and transport properties exhibited by Soft Materials at interface. For instance, the interior of a cell is separated from outside environment by lipid bilayer which ... -
Compositionality of letter shape in word recognition
As you read this sentence, your brain just performed a miraculous task of converting collections of letter shapes into meaning. Reading is a cultural invention that is thought to exploit the intrinsic recognition abilities ... -
Optical and Optothermal route towards dynamic nanomanipulation in fluids
Manipulation of materials with light has led to significant breakthroughs in biology, material science and soft condensed matter physics. Conventional optical tweezer, which is effectively a tightly focused laser beam, can ... -
Exploring One-dimensional Micromechanical Resonators with Residual Stresses for Potential Sensing Applications and Measurement of Mechanical Properties
Recently the domain of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) has seen an unprecedented rise in use of varieties of new materials other than the conventional silicon and related materials originally borrowed from semiconductor ... -
Electric Field Induced Phenomena: Mass Flow and Chemical Reaction-based Patterning
Numerous electric field induced phenomena have been studied, for long, at various length scales. In particular, a concentrated electric field applied across a conductor, or equivalently an electric current of very high ... -
Integration of Layered Materials with Group-III Nitride Semiconductors for Dual Band Photodetection
In many applications, simultaneous detection in two distinct bands, UV and IR regime is required. An instrumentation in which detection in both the bands achievable using single device would be highly desirable owing to ... -
Design and development of high speed optical modulator on silicon-on-insulator platform
Optical communication has transformed information technology and enabled the present-day data explosion. The new era of data centric society is primarily driven by the ability to communicate data at high-speed. Migration ... -
On Leveraging Dynamic Processes in Large Social Networks for Smart Cities
The concept of smart city which began as being synonymous with electronically networked community underwent significant changes with the growth in mobile devices and social networking. This expanded the outlook of smart ... -
Internal Boiling to Flame Flickering: Insights into Various Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Nanofuel Droplet Combustion
Addition of metal and metalloid particles (micron and sub-micron) to conventional fuels like Jet-A has been a ‘liquid-fuel extender’ technique i.e. increased specific energy for less amount of liquid fuels. One of the main ... -
Stability Preserving Bisection Algorithms in Reaction-Diffusion Complex Networks
Reaction-Diffusion complex networks are ubiquitous in many pragmatic models of network of interacting nodes with individual dynamics, such as social interactions, neuronal functions, transportation models, ecological ... -
Parallel Smoothers for Multigrid Method in Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Environment
Real-world applications require the solution of large a sparse system of algebraic equations that arise from the discretization of partial di erential equations with the help of supercomputers. Modern supercomputers are ...