September 28, 2010

Up-to-Date List of Publications of My 2nd Scholar

Sabyasachi Samanta, one of my new research scholars, currently associated with Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT), working on Information Security and likely to be registered for his PhD soon, has a few research papers till date in his credit that are enlisted below. I wish him all the best in his attempt to register himself for PhD.

Papers published:

“Implementing Invisible Digital Watermarking on Image”, The Bulletin of Engineering and Science, ISSN: 0974-7176, Vol.3, No.2 September, 2008, pp. 79-82

“Implementation of Invisible Digital Watermarking on Image Nonlinearly of Arithmetically Compressed Data”, IJCSNS (International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security), ISSN: 1738- 7906, Vol.10, No.4, April 2010, pp.261-266

“Implementation of Invisible Digital Watermarking on Image Nonlinearly Encrypted with Galois Field (GF- 256)”, proceedings of 2010 International Conference on Informatics, Cybernetics, and Computer Applications (ICICCA2010), July 19-21, 2010, pp.26-30

Papers accepted and to be published:

“Implementation of Invisible Digital Watermarking on Image Nonlinearly”, accepted for publication in International Conference on Computer Applications, 2010 (ICCA2010), December 24-27, 2010

“Implementation of Invisible Digital Watermarking on Image Nonlinearly of Arithmetically Compressed Data Encrypted by Variable Length Key”, accepted for publication in The Second International Conference on Network & Communications Security, December 27-29, 2010

September 24, 2010

Best of Wishes to Dr Pranam Paul



Ceremoniously Pranam Paul, my first PhD scholar, was awarded his doctorate degree in the recently held Convocation Programme of NIT-Durgapur. I wish him all the best in his career.

September 03, 2010

Successful RFA on my Spouse


Reference to my last post entitled, "EPS and Expected RFA on my Spouse", the procedure of Electrophysiological Study (EPS), followed by Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) was successfully done on my beloved spouse, Piali, on August 22 (Sunday) by a group of Cardiologists of The Mission Hospital, Durgapur. She was discharged on the very next day. Slowly but steadily she is recovering from her fatigue state. Doctors expressed their expectation that she is in future not likely to face the trouble of high palpitation. I like to express my wholehearted gratitude to the hospital authority for their huge caring effort towards my spouse. A very special appreciation is also due to The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. and its allied TPA for the financial support they provided for this entire procedure through my group insurance policy with them as an employee of Dr. B. C. Roy Engineering College, Durgapur.
Let me hope that with all these efforts, she will be getting a permanent recovery to enjoy a hassle-free life. Let see.