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Dr. Bansal received B. Tech. in
Electrical Engineering and M. Tech. in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India,
and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio,
USA . He is a 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,IL,
USA , has been a visiting research scientist at Biocomputing unit at European Molecular Biology Laboratory at
Heidelberg, Germany, and has been a CRC fellow at Department of Computer Science at The University of Melbourne, Melbourne,
Australia 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 biocomputing fault
tolerant models of artificial intelligence; Internet based multimedia
computing environments and languages; High performance user-friendly
computing languages, medical informatics; emotion analysis; and social
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