Research Profile - Dr. Arvind Bansal
Dr. Bansal received a B. Tech. in Electrical Engineering, and a M. Tech. in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University. Currently he is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Kent State University. He has served as a summer research faculty in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, has been a visiting research scientist at the Biocomputing unit of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, and has been a CRC fellow at Department of Computer Science at The University of Melbourne and The Australian AI Institute. His research contributions are in the fields of logic programming, distributed multimedia knowledge bases and information retrieval, theory of fault tolerance in agent based languages, automated genome comparison, automated derivation of metabolic pathways, evolutionary analysis, and distributed multimedia environments and languages. His current research interests are distributed artificial intelligence, distributed multimedia computing environments and programming languages, bioinformatics, software tools to understand diseases, and tumor genesis.
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Research areas
Distributed artificial intellegence and logic programming
Distributed multimedia and agent based languages
Bioinformatics and computational biology
Distributed and heterogeneous computing environments
Multimedia and web based computing environments
Research projects
Distributed Multimedia Languages for Internet Based Visualization, Interactivity and Computing
High Resolution 3D Visualization over the Internet with Reduced Transmission Requirements
Distributed Multimedia Knowledge Bases
Automated Metabolic and Signaling Pathway Reconstruction
Evolutionary Analysis based on whole Genomes and Pathways
Gene-expression analysis for the understanding of tumor genesis, heart and lung disorders
Laboratory
Distributed Multimedia Computing Environments