Department of Computer Science

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The Department of Computer Science (DCSC) offers three programmes: M.Sc. in Computer Science, M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence, and Ph.D. in Computer Science. Its goal is to provide possibilities for global excellence as well as local relevance in research, teaching, and technology development. The department also provides a variety of appealing training and workshop programmes, as well as industrial partnerships based on market need.

Department Overview

Established in

2010 

Employee Strength

Faculty- 04
Staffs - 02

Student Strength

Research Scholar & JRF-10
PG-Students - 54
PhD Graduated - 03

Placement 2021
(Job, Higher Studies): 24 

x (tentative)

Publications, Books & Patent
(Last 5-Years)

Conference: 23,
Journal: 42
Books -01

 

Board of Studies (BoS)

BoS is a statutory body for each department/centre, primarily responsible for syllabus design and regular update. As described in the Ordinance section 25.10,

The functions of the Board of Studies shall be:-

  • To recommend to the School Board, courses of studies offered by the Department/Centre and continue updating syllabus;
  • To take all steps in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations about teaching and evaluation of various courses/programmes of the Department/Centre;
  • To recommend to the School Board measures for the improvement of teaching and research in the Department/Centre;
  • To constitute panels of experts to be considered for appointment as Examiners, Board of Examiners for various courses/academic programmes and M.Phil./Ph.D. thesis representing various specializations of Departments/Centres; and
  • To perform such other functions as may be assigned to it by the School Board, the Academic Council, the Executive Council and the Vice-Chancellor.

Department Committee (DC)

As enshrined in the Ordinace-26, the Department/Centre Committee (DC/CC) shall consist of the Head of the Department/Centre, as Chairperson ex-officio, and all faculty members of the Department/Centre.

26.2 The Department/Centre Committee shall have the following functions, namely–

  • To make proposals to the Board of Studies on academic programmes concerning teaching and research, and the creation, specialization and abolition of teaching posts;
  • To propose schemes for the maintenance and improvement of the standards of various programmes of study and research of the Department/Centre;
  • To apportion the teaching and co-curricular work of the Department/Centre among the teachers thereof and monitor the proper execution thereof;
  • To consider and decide on the assignment and utilisation of the space, equipment and other assets of the Department/Centre and other matters of general and academic interest of the Department/Centre;
  • To consider and recommend perspectives and major thrust areas for research and to propose research projects to be taken up by the members of the Department/Centre, individually/collectively;
  • To review and apprise the SRC/URC with the current status of research in Department/Centre;
  • To suggest to SRC/URC norms related to qualifications and research experience of a faculty to be recognized as a research degree supervisor and to constitute Department/Centre Research Degree Committee (DRC/CRC);
  • To suggest to University Admission, Teaching and Evaluation Committee (UATEC) on any issue related to admission, teaching, continuous evaluation in courses and students’ assessment of courses, offered by the Department/Centre to improve quality of education.
  • To constitute such Committee(s) comprising members of the Department/Centre, and if necessary external experts, for framing and implementation of rules and regulations related to admission, teaching, continuous evaluation, maintenance of students’ records including alumni affairs as well as promotion of research and development; and
  • To perform such other functions as may be assigned by the Ordinances or Regulations, or by the Vice- Chancellor/Dean/School Board from time to time.

Department Research Degree Committee (DRDC)

Departmental/Centre Research Degree Committee (DRDC/CRDC) deal with all matters connected with the Ph.D. Programme of the Department and report the matter to the University Research Degree Committee (URDC), as per University Ordinance-33. It consists of the Head of Department/Centre as Chairman and other faculties in the department.

Functions of DRDC/CRDC are as follows:

  • Allotment of Supervisor, Co-Supervisor, recording reasons for not admitting a candidate.
  • Recommendation for extension of time for submission of thesis
  • Recommendation to peruse a part of research outside the University
  • Approval of the Course Work
  • Assessment and Grading in Course Work
  • Monitoring the research progress of the candidate
  • Approval of Research plan proposal/language
  • Sanction of duty leave to the Ph.D. candidate
  • Assessment of Ph.D. work through pre-submission seminar
  • Maintaining the record of research paper publications of the candidate
  • 11 Recommendation of panel of experts for thesis evaluation
  • Assessment of revised thesis for satisfactory compliance, if any
  • Arrangement of Viva-voce in the absence of the supervisor
  • Recommendation to waive the Viva-voce

Research Advisory Committee (RAC)

A Research Advisory Committee (RAC) is constituted for every research scholar admitted in PhD programme. The Committee would guide the research scholar to develop the study design and methodology of research and to To periodically review and assist in the progress of the research work of the research scholar. The committee shall have also have power to recommend the co-supervisor and cancellation of registration

Vision:

We aim to become the premier computer science department in terms of teaching, learning, and research. The department aims to provide the country capable and efficient workforce that may take on and overcome various technical challenges and hindrances faced by our country.


Mission:
  • To develop and train students to make them professionals who are able to learn and compete in the recent trends of the computer science
  • The departments promote faculties and students to attend the various seminars, conferences, and FDPs/STPs to provide them exposure to the various ongoing developments and challenges in the area of computer science.
  • To provide technical knowledge related to computer science to the students and faculties from other departments of the university
  • Ample technology orientation via laboratory-intensive courses.
  • Prepare students through rigorous groundwork for taking up research or coming out industry-ready.

  • Objectives of the Program:
  • The two-year (four semesters) Post Graduate programme lays emphasis on the theoretical concepts as well as on practical experience and industry interaction. The exercises/assignments/projects given to them help the students to become an independent quality professional and researcher. The programme has the following salient features:

    1. Designed to take students through rigorous ground-work for taking up research or coming out industry ready.
    2. Sound foundation in the fundamentals of Computing, Mathematical and Statistical sciences.
    3. Ample technology orientation via laboratory-intensive courses.
    4. Rich (open) elective course basket providing plenty of space for interdisciplinarity required by several emerging areas.
  • Program Outcomes:
    1. After completing the programme, the students would become confident in taking challenging projects independently and as a team member.
    2. They would be familiar with recent technologies such as machine learning, big data, object-oriented programming.
    3. Students would become familiar with recent developments in different domains in computer science.
  • Eligibility:
  • Bachelor's Degree from any recognised University in Science (CS/IT/Electronics with Mathematics) / BCA with a minimum of 55% marks for General /OBC candidates and 50% marks for SC/ST / PWD candidates and having Mathematics as a subject at 10+2 level.

  • Intake: 45
  • Objectives of the Program:
  • The PhD programme in Computer Science is planned to meet the needs of industry as well as research and academics. The PhD programme lets students explore their research and development skills along with PhD coursework. The Course design of PhD in Computer Science incorporates coursework on research methodology and recent research tools and techniques. The PhD programme trains the students for industry jobs as well as motivates them to take up research as a career in Computer Science. Workshop and expert lectures are conducted to enhance the research skills as well as soft skills of the students.

    1. The students would develop the skill of formulating and conducting original research for significant questions in the field of computer science.
    2. They would understand the existing research literature and its limitations.
    3. They would have in-depth knowledge of research methodology, their particular research areas and research tools.
    4. They would follow ethical standards in research.
    5. They would be able to teach computer science at postgraduate level with maintaining an ethical standard in teaching.
    6. They would develop an interdisciplinary approach in the research.
  • Eligibility:
  • Master's Degree in Computer Science /MCA/Equivalent with a minimum of 55 % in aggregate or its equivalent Grade B in UGC 7-point scale from any recognised University. A Relaxation of 5% of marks from 55 to 50% or equivalent relaxation of Grade for SC/ST//Differently abled candidates.

  • Lab facility
  • The Department of Computer Science has a well-equipped air-conditioned lab with high end computers with all required software including servers to provide computing facilities to the students. The department has a dedicated network printer for providing printing and scanning facilities as well.

  • Research Lab
  • Lab Assistant
  • Atul Kumar Tripathi, atulkumar@cub.ac.im, 7352349810

S.No. Research Scholar/JRF/Project staff Photograph Guide Academic Qualification Research Area Achievement/Award /Publication
1 BALMUKUND JHA
balmukundjha4310@gmail.com
CUSB2002375003
Dr. Piyush Kumar Singh MSc Image Processing
2 Kshitiz Singh
kshitiz.sng@gmail.com
CUSB2002375004
Dr Jaynath Yadav M.Sc CS Facial Recognition, Video Watermarking
3 Vivek Kumar
vivek@cusb.ac.in
CUSB2002375005
Jainath Yadav M.Tech Computer Science Artificial Intelligence
4 Rajeev Kumar
rajeev6136@gmail.com
CUSB1802375002
Dr. Jainath Yadav MTech Watermarking Articles have been accepted in different journals as follows :
  • Inderscience publisher (Scopus): International Journal of Computer Aided Engineering and Technology (IJCAET), “Digital image watermarking technique based on adaptive median filter and HL sub-band of two-stage DWT”, September, 2020. Authors: Rajeev Kumar, PIyush Kumar Singh, and Jainath Yadav
  • Inderscience publisher (Scopus): International Journal of Signal and Imaging System Engineering (IJSISE), "An Effective Compression and Decompression Coding Techniques using Multilevel DWT decomposition and DCT" March, 2021. Authors: Rajeev Kumar, and Jainath Yadav
  • BEIESP publisher (Scopus): International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), “ A Robust Digital Speech Watermarking Based on Least Significant Bit” April 2020. Authors: Mirtunjay kumar, Rajeev Kumar, and Jainath Yadav
International conferences are completed as follows:
  • International Conference on Engineering, Technology, and Management for the Sustainable Development (ICETMSD-2020)” held at IIMT ENGINEERING COLLEGE,” A Robust Speech Watermarking Techniques Using Arnold Transform based on Multi-Dimension Multi-Level DWT Method”, Meerut, India, on 27th May 2020. Achievement: Received best paper award
    Authors: Rajeev Kumar, and Jainath Yadav
  • International E-Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Organized by Indian Academicians and Researchers Association (IARA), “A Comparative Analysis of Speech Watermarking for Variant Frame Segmentation based on Linear Predictive Analysis” on 27th December 2020. Authors: Rajeev Kumar, and Jainath Yadav
  • International Conference on Recent Advances in Science and Engineering (RASE 2K21), “Authentications and Temper Recovery using Speech Watermarking Techniques: A review”, March 2021. Authors: Rajeev Kumar, and Jainath Yadav
5 Aman Kumar Routh
amanrouthmail@gmail.com
CUSB2002375001
Dr. Prabhat Ranjan M.Sc. IT Mobile Cloud Computing NA
6 GAJALA PRAVEEN gajalapraveen@cusb.ac.in Dr. Prabhat Ranjan,
Dr. Piyush Kumar Singh
M.Tech Blockchain technology G. Praveen, M. Anand, P. K. Singh, P. Ranjan (2020). An Overview of Blockchain Consensus and Vulnerability. Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems, Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies 195, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7078-0_44
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Course Assessment Design - MSc

  1. Semester –I
  2. Semester –II
  3. Semester –III
  4. Semester-IV

 

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Department Of Computer Science

  • Present Head
HOD Name Period Contact Image
Dr. Prabhat Ranjan 05.01.2023-Onwards Contact : 0631-2229-
Email : hod.csc@cusb.ac.in
  • Former Heads
  1. Dr. Jainath Yadav (28.11.2020-04.01.2023)
  2. Dr. Prabhat Ranjan (11.12.2017-27.11.2020)
Office Staff Email Id Contact Image
Albinus Topno albinus@cub.ac.in +91 - 7352565106
Atul Kumar Tripathi atulkumar@cub.ac.in +91 - 7352349810
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