MITS has secured NIRF India Ranking 2024 in the band 201 to 300.
Dr. Basabi Chakraborty

Qualification : Ph.D. (Tohoku University, Japan)

Designation : Professor & Dean

Details of Educational Qualification:

Course Specialization Group College Name/University Year of Passing
Ph.D. Radio Physics & Electronics Radio Physics & Electronics Calcutta University, India 1999
Ph.D. Information Science Information Science Tohoku University, Japan 1996
M.Tech. Digital Communication Radio Physics & Electronics Calcutta University, India 1980
B.Tech. Radio Physics & Electronics Radio Physics & Electronics Calcutta University, India 1978
B.Sc. Physics (Hons.), Mathematics & Chemistry Physics (Hons.), Mathematics & Chemistry Calcutta University, India 1975

 

Research Grants

  • Development of support system for hearing impaired person by Visual notification of sound based danger, Iwate prefecture Science Promotion Foundation, Principal Investigator, 2000,000 yen , July 2021 - March 2023.
  • Research on detection of distracted driving by creating a personal model of driver’s driving behavior, Iwate prefecture Science Promotion Foundation, Principal investigator, 3610,000 yen, July 2019 - March 2022.
  • Development of Fast and Highly Effective Feature Subset Selection Algorithms based on Novel Integration of Quantum Computing and Machine Learning, Ministry of Education Scientific Research Fund General Research (C), Principal Investigator, 3400,000 yen, July 2020 - March 2023.
  • Developing open source tool using quantum based feature selection for high dimensional datasets, Indo-Japan Bilateral Collaborative Project Fund, Japan Science Promotion Society, Principal Investigator, 2000,000 yen, July 2018 - March 2020
  • Research on recognition and modeling of personal driving behavior based on vehicle driving data for driver support system development, Iwate prefecture Science Promotion Foundation, Principal investigator, 1000,000, July 2016 - March 2018
  • Analysis of the effects of cognitive load for the purpose of detecting driver’s distraction behavior with non-invasive sensors, Iwate prefecture Science Promotion Foundation, Principal investigator, 1500,000 yen, July 2014 - March 2016