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Interviewed on Apr 4, 2026
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Good day, Dr.. I'm Arjun. I've had a look through your background and your professional record. I'm interested in hearing more about your work and how you see yourself fitting in here with our faculty. Shall we get into it?
Yes, we can, please.
Please start by introducing your professional journey in academia.
Apartment of elect. Communication.
Alright, Dr., focusing specifically on the Department of Electronics and Communication—what's one foundational concept or topic you really enjoy teaching to undergraduates, and why does it resonate with you?
College of Engineering, Hindi.
Alright, so you started in Electronics and Communication—can you tell me about one foundational concept or topic within electronics engineering that you really enjoy teaching undergraduates, and what makes it meaningful for you?
I returned my job to join.
Alright, so you've got a strong foundation in Electronics and Communication. When you're teaching core topics to your students—like signals, circuits, or communication systems—how do you usually approach making complex ideas accessible, especially for students who might be struggling?
2010.
Professor, I'm looking at your publication "Hybrid optimized deep fuzzy clustering-based segmentation and Deep Maxout Network for Alzheimer’s disease classification" in Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. How did you adapt the concepts from that research when teaching introductory signal processing or biomedical engineering courses to undergraduates who might not have a background in AI or medical imaging?
Seen at College of.
Right. Let's focus on your research for a moment. I'm looking at your paper "Hybrid optimized deep fuzzy clustering-based segmentation and Deep Maxout Network for Alzheimer’s disease classification" in Biomedical Signal Processing and Control—can you describe how you adapted your research methodology for students when teaching advanced image processing or AI concepts in the classroom?
Information Technology DT.
Alright, I can see you’ve had several appointments in engineering colleges, with a focus on Electronics and Communication. From your experience at Aishwarya College of Engineering, can you describe a specific student project or research initiative you guided that combined multimedia or artificial intelligence with electronics?
Yeah, OK.
That's a bit general — can you walk me through a concrete example of a student project or research activity you mentored at Aishwarya College, especially where multimedia or AI in media was involved?
It's not Aishwarya College of Engineering. It's Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering.
Thanks for clarifying — Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering. Based on your time there, can you give me a specific example of how you incorporated your research or industry experience into classroom teaching, maybe by designing a lab exercise or case study that connected theory to real-world multimedia or AI applications?
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