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Professor Kumar Sankar Ray Electronics and Communication Sciences Unit Indian Statistical Institute 203 B T Road Kolkata 700108 West Bengal India Email: ksray@isical.ac.in Mobile: 9830856698 Professor Kumar Sankar Ray is currently a Professor of Electronics and communication Sciences Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta. He was Visiting Faculty Member of the University of Texas at Austin under a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) fellowship in 1990. He has 50 journal publications to his credit. He is the co-author of two edited volumes of North-Holland. Dr. Ray was a member of task force committee of the Government of India, Department of Electronics (DoE/MIT), for the application of AI in power plants. He is the founder member of Indian Society for Fuzzy Mathematics and Information Processing (ISFUMIP) and member of Indian Unit for Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence (IUPRAI). In 1991, he was the recipient of the K.S. Krishnan memorial award for the best system oriented paper in computer vision. Biographical sketch of Prof. Kumar Sankar Ray has been published in Marquis who’s who in the World 2007 and Marquis who’s who in Asia Education: Kumar Sankar Ray received the B.E. degree in the mechanical engineering in 1977 from Calcutta University, Calcutta, India, the M.Sc. degree in control engineering in 1980 from the University of Bradford, Bradford, U.K., and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 1987 from Calcutta University. Research Interest: His field of interests is control theory, computer vision, AI, fuzzy reasoning, neural networks, genetic algorithms, qualitative physics and DNA computing. Research Publication: |