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Prof. Rabi N. Mahapatra, Chairman
Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University, USA
Dr. Rabi Mahapatra is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Texas A&M University. He was a faculty at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur prior to his joining at Texas A&M University in 1995. He has also held visiting faculty position at IBM T.J Watson Research Center during 2001. Dr. Mahapatra received his PhD in Computer Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology in 1992. He directs the Embedded System Research Group at Texas A&M University since 2002. He was editor of the special Issue on Codesign of Embedded Systems for International Journal on Microelectronics in 2003. He is a cofounder of Orissa Information Technology Society (OITS) and International Conference on Information Technology in 1998. Dr. Mahapatra was the Steering Committee Chair of ICIT during 2004 – 2005, and the Program Chair of IEEE Workshop on Embedded System Codesign. He served in the technical program committee of ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC) during 2005-2007; IEEE Intl Workshop on Large-scale Real-time Embedded Systems (2005, 2006), International Conference on Parallel & Distributed Systems (ICPADS) in 2004; International Conference on Parallel Processing (2004), Intl Workshop on System on Chip, and many other International events. He served as the Chairman of IEEE Kharagpur Section during 1994-95. Currently, he is serving as a Faculty Senator from College of Engineering at Texas A&M University for two years and also Associate Editor of ACM transaction of embedded computing.
Dr. Mahapatra’s principal areas of research are Embedded Systems, System on Chip, Network Router Architectures, Low-power Designs, and Cyber Physical Systems. He has published more than 100 research articles in the refereed international journals and conference proceedings. His research has been supported by several federal agencies such as National Science Foundation, NASA, Department of Federal Aviation Agency (DoT), and industries like IBM, Boeing, BAE, Lockheed Martin and Xilinx Corp. Dr. Rabi Mahapatra is Ford Fellow, BOYS-CAST Fellow, Senior-Member IEEE Computer Society, and a Distinguished Visitor of IEEE Computer Society. Dr. Mahapatra is currently serving as ABET coordinator for Computer Science, Faculty Senator of Texas A&M University, and Graduate Admission Committee Member in Computer Science.
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Mrs. Sumita Panda, Managing Trustee
Bhubaneswar, India
Mrs. Sumita Panda with a Masters degree in Arts from the Sambalpur University in 1984 has been directly and indirectly engaged in a number of social projects relating to poverty alleviation, adult education and awareness creation on environmental issues. She takes active interest in woman empowerment by inspiring and helping formation of Self Help Groups among rural and semi urban women from lower economic strata. She is a yoga exponent and an active member of the movement for vegetarianism. Mrs. Panda hails from a reputed Oriya family of freedom fighters and social workers." She is married with two children.
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Prof. Laxmi N. Bhuyan, Trustee
Professor and Chairman, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Riverside, USA
Dr. Laxmi Narayan Bhuyan is a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, Riverside since January 2001. Prior to that, he was a professor of Computer Science at Texas A&M University (1989-2000) and Program Director of the Computer System Architecture Program at the National Science Foundation (1998-2000). He has also worked as a consultant to Intel and HP labs.
Dr. Bhuyan received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from Wayne State University in 1982. His current research interests are in the areas of network computing, multiprocessor architectures, router and web server architectures, parallel and distributed processing, and performance evaluation. He has published more than 150 papers in these areas in IEEE Transactions on Computers (TC), IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC), and many refereed conference proceedings. Dr. Bhuyan currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS). He is a past Editor of the IEEE TC, JPDC, and Parallel Computing Journal. He was the founding Program Committee Chairman of the HPCA in 1995, Program Chair of the IPDPS in 1996, General Chair of ADCOM-2001, and General Chair of HPCA-9 (2003). He was elected Chair of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture (1995-1998).
Dr. Bhuyan is a Fellow of the IEEE, the ACM, the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science), and the WIF (World Innovation Foundation). He has also been named as an ISI Highly Cited Researcher in Computer Science. He has received other awards such as Halliburton Professorship at Texas A&M University, and Senior Fellow of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station. He was also awarded the IEEE CS Outstanding Contribution Award in 1997.
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Mr. Binoy K. Dash, Trustee
Software Engineer, Cisco Systems, California, USA
Mr. Binoy Dash is currently a Software Engineer in Cisco Systems at San Jose, USA. He graduated with a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Texas A&M University in 2006. Before joining Cisco Systems, he worked as an Engineering Intern in wireless technology giant Qualcomm Inc. for several months, where he worked in WCDMA Physical layer Software, specifically the Cell Searcher algorithm implementation on the wireless chipset. In academics, he was the scholarship recipient from Foundation for Excellence Inc., USA and Industrial Affiliates Program (IAP) in Texas A&M University.
In his role as a Software Engineer in Cisco Systems, he is involved in the Design and Development of different applications and protocols that provides routing and switching infrastructure in IOS-XR Microkernel operating system, which drives the high end routers.
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Major General P Pinak Das (Retd.), Trustee
Defense Research Development Organization, New Delhi, India
Maj Gen P.P. Das was commissioned into the Indian Army in June 1969 having been trained at The National Defense Academy (NDA). In the early stages of his career he took part in the 1971 INDO-PAK operations, in the state of Sikkim. He later went on to complete the Post Graduate program in Maintenance and Industrial Tribology at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
After a decade of service in the Army he was selected by the then Scientific Advisor to the Raksha Mantri to be part of the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO). During his tenure in the DRDO he worked in the specialized areas of satellites, electronic warfare, missiles and corporate governance. He spearheaded some projects to successful completion in the capacity of Project Director. He served as the interface of DRDO to promote Services’ interaction with a view to develop and design precision equipment to augment the actual requirements of Armed Forces under the Ministry of Defense and Corporate India as an Industry partner.
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Mr. Rabindra Gaan, Trustee
Satellite Radio Broadband Consultant, Bell Labs, New Jersey, USA
Mr. Rabindra Gaan graduated from IIT-BHU with B.Tech degree in Electronics & Communication during 1985 and obtained his Master Degree from PII, Eindhoven, The Netherlands in 1990. During 1985-89, Mr. Gaan worked with Bharat Electronics, at Bangalore on design, development and testing of VHF wireless .equipment for Indian Defense Forces. He was also responsible for development of encryption equipments for Indian Army on wireless communications. Subsequently, he joined with Punwire Wireless Communications and worked on Digital Multi Access Radio Telephone (DMART) for Indian Defense Forces (Army) as Principal Engineer during 1990 to 1992. Mr. Gaan was working with Shyam Telecom during 1992-1998 where he was a General Manager (R&D). He was instrumental in success of projects like MART (Multi Access Rural Telephony wireless), Optical Multiplexer, ATE (Automatic Test Equipment) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) technologies.
Since 1999, Mr. Gaan has been working with Bell Labs at Murray Hill, New Jersey as a consultant with expertise on Satellite Radio Broadcast Systems. He has more than 21 years of experience in field of Communication Engineering and Technology that includes several innovations to his credits.
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Mr. Neelamadhaba Mahapatro, Trustee
General Manager and Partner, Microsoft Corp. USA
Neelamadhaba Mahapatro is a General Manager and Partner at Microsoft Corporation. Since 1988, he has played key roles at Microsoft in different product groups in the company such as tools, system and office. He has envisioned several new products providing vision, strategy, and architecture roadmap and foreseeing the successful development of several key new products. To his credit, he has built up strong teams from scratch, working closely with senior executives at Microsoft. He is also a key investor in several technology start ups engaged in development of enterprise software, application servers, and user software development. Neel holds a bachelor’s degree in electronics and electrical engineering from IIT Kharagpur and owns several patents to his credit.
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Dr. Gopal K. Mohapatra, Trustee
Geophysical Advisor, Hess Corp., Houston
Dr. Gopal Mohapatra is a business/planning advisor at Hess Corporation, an integrated oil and gas company in the U.S. Prior to joining Hess, he worked in Exxon Mobil, the largest public oil and gas company, for 10 years. His expertise is in oil and gas exploration and development. Dr. Mohapatra holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics from University of Arizona, Tucson, an MBA from University of Houston and a BS/MS degree in Geophysics from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
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Prof. Prasant Mohapatra, Trustee
Professor and Chairman, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, USA
Dr. Prasant Mohapatra is currently a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis. In the past, he was on the faculty at Iowa State University and Michigan State University. He has also held Visiting Scientist positions at Intel Corporation, Panasonic Technologies, Institute of Infocomm Research (I2R), Singapore, and National ICT Australia (NICTA). Dr. Mohapatra received his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1993. He was/is on the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on computers, ACM WINET, and Ad Hoc Networks. He has been on the program/organizational committees of several international conferences. He was the Program Vice-Chair of INFOCOM 2004, and the Program Co-Chair of the First IEEE International Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON 2004), Program Chair of QSHINE International Conference (2006), and a Guest Editor for IEEE Network, IEEE Communications, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing and the IEEE Computer.
Dr. Mohapatra’s research interests are in the areas of wireless networks, sensor networks, Internet protocols and QoS. Dr. Mohapatra’s research has been funded through grants from the National Science Foundation, Intel Corporation, Siemens, Panasonic Technologies, Hewlett Packard, and EMC Corporation. On the administrative side, Dr. Mohapatra served as the CTO of Polyphasic Corporation from 2001-2003, and has been serving the Chair of Graduate Group in Computer Science at UC Davis since 2003.
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Dr. Sujata Mishra, M.B.B.S, M.D, Trustee
Consulting Physician, Bangalore, India |
14 Writeup
1. Satya Ranjan Gahan | July 10th, 2009 at 8:40 pm
BIT is carrying very big names in its governing body.
But how these personalities influence functioning of the entire system is more important. We have SIT and EAST like institutes
(no offence) in bbsr having big names on their board. But we cannot
see their influence on the working of these colleges.
Hope the things may change this time and Orissa can get a wonderful college.
-Gahan Er.
2. Chitta Baral | July 10th, 2009 at 9:19 pm
By SIT, you probably mean Silicon Institute of Technology. I think it is a top school in Orissa and the student preference shows that. Although, the management of EAST has several doctors from USA, the management of BIT faculty has several *current* faculty from USA. Moreover, many of these are very closely involved in the making of BIT. That is, they have not just gave their name; rather they are fully devoted to BIT. As time goes, this will show up in various ways.
3. arun panda | July 12th, 2009 at 2:47 pm
BIT and IIIT Bhubaneswar are not listed for admission in jee 2009 counseling. What will be the mode of admission for current academic session ?
4. Chitta Baral | July 12th, 2009 at 6:59 pm
My guess is JEE counseling people will put a list of newly approved institutions in their website sometime before the start of relevant counseling. I have been told that there may be 12 to 25 (more likely 18) new engineering colleges.
Another good new college is Silicon Sambalpur. It is being made by the same people that have taken Silicon Bhubaneswar to the top.
5. Bijoy | August 16th, 2009 at 6:38 pm
FEES AT IIIT BHUBANESWAR @ Open letter to Administrators of IIIT
While browsing inetrnet I came across the fees charged by your Institute. The amount charged on different heads is horrific and keeps Quality education beyond any body’s imagination and reach. Is it meant for providing education with public and private partenership? While saying so, may I request you to compare the Institute fees with some of the bench marks.
We need not be biased towards any institute. Keep aside private ones like KIIT, SOA and rest. A kid from middle class family or lower middle class family can not even dream of joining you. In these years, price of everything has skyrocketed but has it gone to that level where technical education becomes unthinkable for him? Do you have any scholarship schemes for needy ones? How a student cope up with all the financial pressure? I am the one who advised and directed few people to join your esteemed Institute, thinking that fees will be in moderation (unlike pvt. ones). I am close to those concerned parents. I am writing this mail after seeing their helplessness. May I request you to keep all the fees to realistic limits. You might be providing world class facility then in that case I am wrong. Please prove me wrong.
6. nitin | March 17th, 2010 at 1:06 pm
The news is BIT, Bhubaneswar has been sold off to the sea shore group. Is it right, kindly confirm the news if possible.
Nitin
7. supratim | July 15th, 2010 at 10:07 pm
The news is that BIT has not been sold off to the Seashore group. Rather the sea shore group has invested some money into the Coleege as a part of the strategic decision
8. avhay | August 14th, 2010 at 7:49 pm
sir,actually i am a student of bit presantly at second year…do i have a future after passing from bit…i am really sorry to say sir but…nothing special has been done in bit till now….we dont have any extra course …only we have is name of the courses…visiting faculties have not come till now…we dont know whom we have to tell our problem..why we can say that bit is a better option then others…please sir clearify me do we have a future…a good future….
9. priyadarshi kar | August 31st, 2010 at 3:37 pm
This is one of the best engineering college to those students who are actually wants feel the charm of study.Other than study brilliant projects are done here for the benefit of students ,the faculty members are very much cooperative to students &always they are ready to help the interested students.
10. R.K Biswal | July 15th, 2011 at 6:16 pm
is BIT really a good college.it ensures to send best 5 top students of its institution abroad.is it real.do it give good placement?????????????????????
11. Chitta Baral | July 15th, 2011 at 9:50 pm
There are several US based faculty that are very closely associated with BIT. So it is quite likely that they can arrange for 5 BIT top students to go abroad. As far as placement, it is a new college, so no batch has graduated yet.
Disclaimer: I am a little bit associated with BIT. You may find my name in their web pages.
12. Radhamohan Mohanty | August 31st, 2011 at 11:11 am
Dear prof. Baral,
I just wanted to know, do u encourage students to go for BIT instead of CET and UCE Burla or you encourage students to join BIT if they dont get into CET and UCE Burla.
Thanks a lot for all your help and guidance to Odias and Odisa
13. Chitta Baral | August 31st, 2011 at 8:32 pm
At this point its more the latter. I.e., If students don’t get into CET, UCE Burla and IIIT they may consider BIT seriously.
14. Radhamohan Mohanty | September 2nd, 2011 at 7:20 am
Thanks Prof. Baral for answering my question..