The document provides information about an individual named Er.Shivshanker upadhyay who studied computer science at Lala Lajpat Rai Institute of Engg & Tech. (LLRIET) from 2011-2012.
A. Prasath is seeking a challenging position that utilizes his skills in embedded systems, C programming, and microcontrollers. He has a Master's degree in Embedded System Technologies from Nandha Engineering College with over 85% marks. His technical skills include C, C++, microcontrollers, and Linux/Unix operating systems. He completed an advanced course in embedded systems from Vector India Pvt. Ltd. Prasath has worked as a production engineer and has experience developing operating procedures. He is a member of several engineering journals and organizations.
1. Soumen Chakraborty is pursuing a Trainee Engineer course in Automation and Process Control from the MSME Tool Room in Kolkata.
2. He has 3 years of experience working in the Applied Electronics and Instrumentation department of Camellia Institute of Technology.
3. His areas of expertise include PLC programming, SCADA design, DCS operation, industrial automation, and interfacing devices with PLC and SCADA systems.
This project report details the development of a student management system as an extension to an existing hospital management information system. The report was prepared by Raja Biswas, an IT student at C.U. Shah College of Engineering & Technology, to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. The report provides information on the project and was developed under the guidance of internal faculty and external guides Mr. Rahul Joshi, Mr. Devendra Thakor, and Mr. Dhaval Patel.
Varshan N.D. is seeking an entry-level position in electronics engineering. He has a B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Kumaraguru College of Technology with a 6.3 CGPA. His areas of interest include linear integrated circuits, digital electronics, and computer networks. He has experience with programming languages like C and scripting languages like LabVIEW. Some of his projects include a density-based traffic signal system with ambulance alert and a mobile ECG monitoring device. He has participated in workshops on topics such as LabVIEW, mobile phone servicing, and Arduino. Varshan had internships at Cranes Software International and Salzer Electronics focused on engineering software and electrical equipment production.
Mansoor Ali VC is an electrical engineer from Kerala, India seeking a position as an electrician. He has over 2 years of experience working as an electrician in wiring, switchgear maintenance, and troubleshooting electrical issues. He holds several qualifications in electrical engineering including a diploma and license. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, AutoCAD Electrical, and has knowledge of principles of electricity, circuitry, voltage, and electrical inspection procedures.
Irfan Ali is an electrical engineer from India seeking a position utilizing his skills in engineering design software, 3D printing, electrical and electronics CAD tools, and experience teaching courses and guiding student projects in areas like power systems, renewable energy, and industrial automation during his time as a faculty member and service engineer. He has a Master's in power systems and is proficient in several programming languages and software packages relevant to engineering.
Ragunatha Reddy Alebada is an Indian citizen seeking employment. He received a Bachelor of Technology degree in electronic and communication engineering from Arjun College of Technology and Science in 2015. His areas of expertise include programming in C, Microsoft Office, and operating systems like Windows. He is proficient in English, Hindi, and his native Telugu. During his studies, he participated in various workshops and competitions, winning first prize in circuitrix. His references include his department head from college who can speak to his skills and qualifications.
This document is a resume for Mahdi Khosravi Roqaye Abad. It outlines his education, including a M.Sc. in Control & Signaling Engineering from Iran University of Science & Technology and a B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from Khorasan Institute of Higher Education. It also details his work experience as an R&D Engineer at Taban Group and Sharif University of Technology, where he worked on projects involving vehicle dynamics, control systems, and data acquisition. Additional sections provide information on his technical skills, publications, training, honors and awards.
A. Prasath is seeking a challenging position that utilizes his skills in embedded systems, C programming, and microcontrollers. He has a Master's degree in Embedded System Technologies from Nandha Engineering College with over 85% marks. His technical skills include C, C++, microcontrollers, and Linux/Unix operating systems. He completed an advanced course in embedded systems from Vector India Pvt. Ltd. Prasath has worked as a production engineer and has experience developing operating procedures. He is a member of several engineering journals and organizations.
1. Soumen Chakraborty is pursuing a Trainee Engineer course in Automation and Process Control from the MSME Tool Room in Kolkata.
2. He has 3 years of experience working in the Applied Electronics and Instrumentation department of Camellia Institute of Technology.
3. His areas of expertise include PLC programming, SCADA design, DCS operation, industrial automation, and interfacing devices with PLC and SCADA systems.
This project report details the development of a student management system as an extension to an existing hospital management information system. The report was prepared by Raja Biswas, an IT student at C.U. Shah College of Engineering & Technology, to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. The report provides information on the project and was developed under the guidance of internal faculty and external guides Mr. Rahul Joshi, Mr. Devendra Thakor, and Mr. Dhaval Patel.
Varshan N.D. is seeking an entry-level position in electronics engineering. He has a B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Kumaraguru College of Technology with a 6.3 CGPA. His areas of interest include linear integrated circuits, digital electronics, and computer networks. He has experience with programming languages like C and scripting languages like LabVIEW. Some of his projects include a density-based traffic signal system with ambulance alert and a mobile ECG monitoring device. He has participated in workshops on topics such as LabVIEW, mobile phone servicing, and Arduino. Varshan had internships at Cranes Software International and Salzer Electronics focused on engineering software and electrical equipment production.
Mansoor Ali VC is an electrical engineer from Kerala, India seeking a position as an electrician. He has over 2 years of experience working as an electrician in wiring, switchgear maintenance, and troubleshooting electrical issues. He holds several qualifications in electrical engineering including a diploma and license. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, AutoCAD Electrical, and has knowledge of principles of electricity, circuitry, voltage, and electrical inspection procedures.
Irfan Ali is an electrical engineer from India seeking a position utilizing his skills in engineering design software, 3D printing, electrical and electronics CAD tools, and experience teaching courses and guiding student projects in areas like power systems, renewable energy, and industrial automation during his time as a faculty member and service engineer. He has a Master's in power systems and is proficient in several programming languages and software packages relevant to engineering.
Ragunatha Reddy Alebada is an Indian citizen seeking employment. He received a Bachelor of Technology degree in electronic and communication engineering from Arjun College of Technology and Science in 2015. His areas of expertise include programming in C, Microsoft Office, and operating systems like Windows. He is proficient in English, Hindi, and his native Telugu. During his studies, he participated in various workshops and competitions, winning first prize in circuitrix. His references include his department head from college who can speak to his skills and qualifications.
This document is a resume for Mahdi Khosravi Roqaye Abad. It outlines his education, including a M.Sc. in Control & Signaling Engineering from Iran University of Science & Technology and a B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from Khorasan Institute of Higher Education. It also details his work experience as an R&D Engineer at Taban Group and Sharif University of Technology, where he worked on projects involving vehicle dynamics, control systems, and data acquisition. Additional sections provide information on his technical skills, publications, training, honors and awards.
The document provides strategies for effectively taking notes when reading information sources, including using abbreviations, bullets, lists, caveman language, one word to summarize multiple words, and paraphrasing in your own words while citing sources. It discusses highlighting important parts of a text as another note-taking strategy. The strategies are intended to help readers understand and synthesize information from sources in a concise yet informative manner.
The document discusses effective note-taking strategies for students. It introduces Cornell Notes, an organized note-taking method that involves dividing the page into sections for cues/questions, notes, and a summary. Other graphical note-taking strategies like concept maps and Venn diagrams are also mentioned. The benefits of Cornell Notes are highlighted as providing an outline, organizing ideas by main topics and details, and serving as a study tool through defining terms, identifying concepts, and clarifying learning.
Networking hardware includes network interface cards (NICs) that connect devices to the network, repeaters and hubs that regenerate and broadcast signals to extend networks, switches that segment networks and direct traffic to specific devices to reduce collisions, and routers that connect different network types and find the fastest path between devices on separate networks. Together, these components enable devices to communicate over local and wide area networks.
The document discusses various types of network hardware including:
- Local networking hardware such as network interface cards, cables, connectors, hubs, switches, servers, and workstations.
- Internetworking hardware such as line drivers, transceivers, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
Current internetworking devices are mostly confined to switches and routers. The document also examines networking interface cards in detail, describing their specifications and evolution over time from older technologies like Token Ring and 10BaseT to current Gigabit Ethernet standards.
The document discusses various types of network hardware including local networking hardware like network interface cards (NICs), cables, connectors, hubs, switches, servers and workstations. It also discusses internetworking hardware like line drivers, transceivers, bridges, switches, routers and gateways. It describes the characteristics of different NICs such as their speed, connector type, and bus technology. It also examines concepts like IRQ, I/O address, base memory address, and DMA used for resource allocation on NICs. Finally, it discusses network connectors and different types of hubs.
The document outlines the syllabus for a course on distributed operating systems. It discusses key topics that will be covered like interprocess communication, distributed resource management, and fault tolerance. It also defines what constitutes a distributed system and compares different approaches to building distributed systems like using a distributed operating system, network operating system, or middleware.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for CS523 - Operating Systems, taught by Fred Kuhns at Washington University. The course will cover operating system design, UNIX internals, and a focus on real-time systems. It will include 3 programming projects, weekly homework, and a final exam. Topics include OS functions, design approaches, types of advanced OSs, and a history of UNIX development.
The document provides an introduction to operating systems concepts, including:
1) An operating system is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs.
2) Operating systems can be classified based on the type of computer they were designed for, such as mainframes, servers, PCs, real-time systems, and embedded systems.
3) Key components of an operating system include processes, memory management, file systems, I/O management, and a kernel that schedules tasks and manages sharing of resources.
The document discusses various types of network hardware including:
- Local networking hardware such as network interface cards, cables, connectors, hubs, switches, servers, and workstations.
- Internetworking hardware such as line drivers, transceivers, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
Current internetworking devices are mostly confined to switches and routers. The document also examines network interface cards in detail, describing their specifications and evolution over time from older cards to current gigabit Ethernet cards.
The document provides an overview of basic hardware and software concepts, including:
1) It describes digital and analog devices, and gives examples of each.
2) It lists and explains common computer hardware components like the CPU, memory, storage devices, input devices, and output devices.
3) It discusses different types of storage technology, operating systems, and computer platforms.
4) It introduces basic network concepts like LANs, WANs, servers, and protocols.
The document provides an overview of operating systems, describing their objectives of convenience, efficiency, and ability to evolve. It discusses the key services operating systems provide such as program development and execution, access to I/O devices, error detection, and accounting. The document also outlines the evolution of operating systems from serial processing to time sharing and describes important operating system concepts like processes, memory management, and system structure.
The document provides an overview of operating systems, describing their objectives of convenience, efficiency, and ability to evolve. It discusses the services operating systems provide including program development/execution, I/O access, error handling, accounting, and more. It traces the evolution of operating systems from serial processing to time-sharing and discusses key operating system concepts like processes, memory management, virtual memory, security, and scheduling. Modern techniques like microkernels, multithreading, and distributed systems are also covered at a high level.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
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Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
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-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.
The Science of Learning: implications for modern teachingDerek Wenmoth
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Keynote presentation to the Educational Leaders hui Koฬkiritia Marautanga held in Auckland on 26 June 2024. Provides a high level overview of the history and development of the science of learning, and implications for the design of learning in our modern schools and classrooms.
How to Create a Stage or a Pipeline in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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Using CRM module, we can manage and keep track of all new leads and opportunities in one location. It helps to manage your sales pipeline with customizable stages. In this slide letโs discuss how to create a stage or pipeline inside the CRM module in odoo 17.
The document provides strategies for effectively taking notes when reading information sources, including using abbreviations, bullets, lists, caveman language, one word to summarize multiple words, and paraphrasing in your own words while citing sources. It discusses highlighting important parts of a text as another note-taking strategy. The strategies are intended to help readers understand and synthesize information from sources in a concise yet informative manner.
The document discusses effective note-taking strategies for students. It introduces Cornell Notes, an organized note-taking method that involves dividing the page into sections for cues/questions, notes, and a summary. Other graphical note-taking strategies like concept maps and Venn diagrams are also mentioned. The benefits of Cornell Notes are highlighted as providing an outline, organizing ideas by main topics and details, and serving as a study tool through defining terms, identifying concepts, and clarifying learning.
Networking hardware includes network interface cards (NICs) that connect devices to the network, repeaters and hubs that regenerate and broadcast signals to extend networks, switches that segment networks and direct traffic to specific devices to reduce collisions, and routers that connect different network types and find the fastest path between devices on separate networks. Together, these components enable devices to communicate over local and wide area networks.
The document discusses various types of network hardware including:
- Local networking hardware such as network interface cards, cables, connectors, hubs, switches, servers, and workstations.
- Internetworking hardware such as line drivers, transceivers, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
Current internetworking devices are mostly confined to switches and routers. The document also examines networking interface cards in detail, describing their specifications and evolution over time from older technologies like Token Ring and 10BaseT to current Gigabit Ethernet standards.
The document discusses various types of network hardware including local networking hardware like network interface cards (NICs), cables, connectors, hubs, switches, servers and workstations. It also discusses internetworking hardware like line drivers, transceivers, bridges, switches, routers and gateways. It describes the characteristics of different NICs such as their speed, connector type, and bus technology. It also examines concepts like IRQ, I/O address, base memory address, and DMA used for resource allocation on NICs. Finally, it discusses network connectors and different types of hubs.
The document outlines the syllabus for a course on distributed operating systems. It discusses key topics that will be covered like interprocess communication, distributed resource management, and fault tolerance. It also defines what constitutes a distributed system and compares different approaches to building distributed systems like using a distributed operating system, network operating system, or middleware.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for CS523 - Operating Systems, taught by Fred Kuhns at Washington University. The course will cover operating system design, UNIX internals, and a focus on real-time systems. It will include 3 programming projects, weekly homework, and a final exam. Topics include OS functions, design approaches, types of advanced OSs, and a history of UNIX development.
The document provides an introduction to operating systems concepts, including:
1) An operating system is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs.
2) Operating systems can be classified based on the type of computer they were designed for, such as mainframes, servers, PCs, real-time systems, and embedded systems.
3) Key components of an operating system include processes, memory management, file systems, I/O management, and a kernel that schedules tasks and manages sharing of resources.
The document discusses various types of network hardware including:
- Local networking hardware such as network interface cards, cables, connectors, hubs, switches, servers, and workstations.
- Internetworking hardware such as line drivers, transceivers, bridges, switches, routers, and gateways.
Current internetworking devices are mostly confined to switches and routers. The document also examines network interface cards in detail, describing their specifications and evolution over time from older cards to current gigabit Ethernet cards.
The document provides an overview of basic hardware and software concepts, including:
1) It describes digital and analog devices, and gives examples of each.
2) It lists and explains common computer hardware components like the CPU, memory, storage devices, input devices, and output devices.
3) It discusses different types of storage technology, operating systems, and computer platforms.
4) It introduces basic network concepts like LANs, WANs, servers, and protocols.
The document provides an overview of operating systems, describing their objectives of convenience, efficiency, and ability to evolve. It discusses the key services operating systems provide such as program development and execution, access to I/O devices, error detection, and accounting. The document also outlines the evolution of operating systems from serial processing to time sharing and describes important operating system concepts like processes, memory management, and system structure.
The document provides an overview of operating systems, describing their objectives of convenience, efficiency, and ability to evolve. It discusses the services operating systems provide including program development/execution, I/O access, error handling, accounting, and more. It traces the evolution of operating systems from serial processing to time-sharing and discusses key operating system concepts like processes, memory management, virtual memory, security, and scheduling. Modern techniques like microkernels, multithreading, and distributed systems are also covered at a high level.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
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Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
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-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.
The Science of Learning: implications for modern teachingDerek Wenmoth
ย
Keynote presentation to the Educational Leaders hui Koฬkiritia Marautanga held in Auckland on 26 June 2024. Provides a high level overview of the history and development of the science of learning, and implications for the design of learning in our modern schools and classrooms.
How to Create a Stage or a Pipeline in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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Using CRM module, we can manage and keep track of all new leads and opportunities in one location. It helps to manage your sales pipeline with customizable stages. In this slide letโs discuss how to create a stage or pipeline inside the CRM module in odoo 17.
Brand Guideline of Bashundhara A4 Paper - 2024khabri85
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It outlines the basic identity elements such as symbol, logotype, colors, and typefaces. It provides examples of applying the identity to materials like letterhead, business cards, reports, folders, and websites.
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Lesson Outcomes:
- students will be able to identify and name various types of ornamental plants commonly used in landscaping and decoration, classifying them based on their characteristics such as foliage, flowering, and growth habits. They will understand the ecological, aesthetic, and economic benefits of ornamental plants, including their roles in improving air quality, providing habitats for wildlife, and enhancing the visual appeal of environments. Additionally, students will demonstrate knowledge of the basic requirements for growing ornamental plants, ensuring they can effectively cultivate and maintain these plants in various settings.
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Tapping into the creative side of your brain to come up with truly innovative approaches. These strategies are based on original research from Stanford University lecturer Matt Vassar, where he discusses how you can use them to come up with truly innovative solutions, regardless of whether you're using to come up with a creative and memorable angle for a business pitch--or if you're coming up with business or technical innovations.
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
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Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.