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Resource Person<br />

Prof. S. Arun <strong>Kumar</strong><br />

Department of Computer Science and <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi<br />

Prof. S. Arun <strong>Kumar</strong> is Ph.D. in Computer Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, University of Bombay. He<br />

completed MTech in Computer Science from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and B.Tech. in Mechanical<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong> from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. His areas of interest include Programming Languages,<br />

Mobile Computation, Distributed Systems, Concurrency Theory, Logic, Program Verification, Formal Methods and<br />

Model-checking.<br />

Prof. <strong>Kumar</strong>'s extensive teaching and research experience has been with Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, North<br />

Carolina State University, USA and University of Sussex, UK. He has a total experience of 23 years and is presently<br />

working with Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi since 1998. He has been associated with a number of research projects<br />

as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator; the projects were funded by MHRD, Government of India; European<br />

Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, Netherlands; and Sun Microsystems, USA. He was also honored with Young<br />

Scientist Award from Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, for his contribution to the project<br />

“Efficiency Based Correctness Criteria for Concurrent Systems”. Prof. <strong>Kumar</strong> has also created web based courses on<br />

“Introduction to Computer Science” and a 40 hour video course on “Programming Languages”. He has a number of<br />

research papers published in reputed International journals to his credit.<br />

Program Details: (12-13 April 2012)<br />

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Day 1: 12 April 2012<br />

9:00 – 10:00 Registration & Tea<br />

10:00 – 10:30 Inaugural Session<br />

10:30 – 12:30 First Session- Introduction to Functional<br />

Programming, Overview of Standard ML<br />

12:30-13:30 Lunch Break<br />

13:30-14:30 Second Session- Some simple Standard<br />

ML programs<br />

14:30-14:45 Tea Break<br />

14:45-16:00 Third Session- Scope Rules and Recursion<br />

Registration<br />

Participants can register by sending the duly filled registration form along with registration fee of Rs. 1000/- in form of<br />

demand draft in favour of “<strong>Ajay</strong> <strong>Kumar</strong> <strong>Garg</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong>”, payable at Ghaziabad to the following address latest<br />

by April 7, 2012 :<br />

The Co-ordinator<br />

Faculty Development Programme<br />

Department of Computer Science and <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

<strong>Ajay</strong> <strong>Kumar</strong> <strong>Garg</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

27 km Stone, Delhi-Hapur Bypass Road, NH-24<br />

P.O. Adhyatmik Nagar<br />

Ghaziabad – 201009 (U.P.)<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

The registration fee includes the FDP kit, course material and tea and lunch for the duration of the lectures. Candidates<br />

attending the full course will be awarded a certificate of participation at the end of the programme. Any queries may be<br />

forwarded to fpd_cse@akgec.org. Limited boarding and lodging facilities are available on the campus at nominal<br />

charges on first come first served basis.<br />

Organizing Committee<br />

IMPERATIVE<br />

DECLARATIVE<br />

Ÿ Prof. B.M. Kalra, Head of Department, CSE<br />

Ÿ Ms. Mamta Bhusry, Associate Professor, CSE<br />

Ÿ Mr. Akhilesh Verma, Assistant Professor, CSE, Contact : +919971897996<br />

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Day 2: 13 April 2012<br />

10:00-12:00 First Session- Higher-order functions ,<br />

Data types, constructors and pattern<br />

matching<br />

12:00-13:00 Lunch Break<br />

13:00-15:00 Second Session- Abstract Datatypes and<br />

PROCEDURAL<br />

E.G. FORTRAN,C<br />

Modularity, Signatures and Structures<br />

15:00-15:15 Tea Break<br />

15:15 -16:00 Concluding Session<br />

OBJECT ORIENTED<br />

E.G. C++,JAVA<br />

LOGIC<br />

E.G. PROLOG<br />

FUNCTIONAL<br />

E.G. HASKELL, ERLANG

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