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Deepak B. Phatak

Deepak B. Phatak (born 2 April 1948) is an Indian computer scientist and academic, and a recipient of the Padma Shri Award for his contribution in science and technology in 2013.[1] He is known for his notable work for upgrading Aakash, advertised by its manufacturer as the 'world's cheapest tablet'.[2] In 2009, he was ranked one of the 50 most powerful people in India.[3]

Deepak B. Phatak
Born (1948-04-02) April 2, 1948 (age 76)
India
EducationB.E (EE), MTech (EE), PhD (CS)
Occupation(s)Teacher and researcher
SpousePratibha Phatak
Children2
AwardsPadma Shri (2013)
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsIndian Institute of Technology Bombay, Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS) Indore

Phatak completed secondary school at Dayanand Arya Vidyalaya, graduated third in his class with a degree in electrical engineering from Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS) Indore, completed his master of engineering (specialising in instrumentation, control and computers), and received his PhD in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. His thesis was titled Digital Simulation and Identification of Linear Continuous Systems.[citation needed]

Career edit

Born in April 1948, Phatak obtained his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from SGSITS Indore in 1969, and his M Tech and Ph D from IIT Bombay.[4] Phatak has worked at IIT Bombay since 1 December 1971. From 1991 to 1994, he was the Head of the Department of Computer Science; from 1995 to 1998, he was the Dean of Resource Development; from 1998 to 2002, he was the Head of the Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology; in 2004 and 2005, he was head of Shailesh J Mehta School of Management; and he is currently[when?] the Subrao Nilekani Chair Professor of the KReSIT/department of CSE.

In 1983 and 1984, he was part of a deputation to Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science in Indore to set up computer science programs. During 2003 and 2004, he was on sabbatical leave writing an e-book and touring the country visiting engineering colleges.

Research interests edit

His research interests include databases and information systems, software engineering, system performance evaluation, IT enabled education, and IT strategy planning. He has guided six PhD candidates, over one hundred master's level students, and several bachelor's level students.

Development projects edit

Aircraft maintenance training simulator edit

In the late 1980s, India's Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) sponsored a program to develop a 'soft panel'-based (that is, personal computer-based) simulator to train technicians and engineers in the rigorous maintenance procedures required by complex aircraft systems such as were present in the then-new HAL Tejas. 'Hard-panel'[clarification needed] training simulators were available only from western markets and were very costly.

The ADA chose Phatak's pilot project over two other options because it permitted greater flexibility. In 1996, work began on a 12-year project to develop a full-fledged product with Computer Vision Laboratories (now known as VISIONLABS). It is now deployed in the Indian Air Force. The ADA has showcased the simulator and it was short-listed for a national award. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam visited the ADA lab and complimented the team for their successful efforts.

Development of smart card technology edit

Recognizing that smart cards are essentially low-cost computers without a monitor or keyboard, Dr Phatak started development of meaningful affordable applications of this technology. In 1996, he initiated a national project to deploy this technology for banking debit-credit applications. The project was supported by Reserve Bank of India, State Bank of India and multiple vendors. It was piloted around the IIT campus through a special permission by RBI. The standard evolved in the project was accepted as a national standard in 1998.

Dr Phatak has continued development work on smart card technology, designing low cost point-of-sale (POS) terminals and a multi-application framework[clarification needed]. He was invited to head the national subcommittee for standardisation of multi-application smart cards for payment systems. Specific security issues were addressed and novel deployment schemes were evolved through PhD and MTech level research. The technology, now using the near field communication (NFC) feature built into many modern mobile phones, has been successfully deployed for salary payment to people employed under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

Surveillance system for the Securities and Exchange Board of India edit

2004–2007 – To prevent and catch malpractices such as insider trading in stock markets, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) wanted to deploy a state of art surveillance system. An existing system operational in USA was recommended by experts from the U.S. Agency for International Development, who were advising SEBI.

After consulting Dr Phatak on the question, Indian regulatory provisions. The national surveillance system which has since been implemented, is considered today as one of the best in the world. It has cost less than one third of the original estimate of over Rs. 50 crore, and handles the world's third largest volume of daily trades.

Ekalavya Project and e-outreach program edit

Dr Phatak terms all these people[who?] modern Ekalavyas, and started a project to help them use modern technology. Initially it aimed to provide web-based mentoring to final year computer engineering students of colleges for their project work. The condition was that they must release their work in open source, so that their work could later be built upon by others. The mentors were initially his research scholars and some industry professionals. This program started receiving annual funding from the industry. Participation has grown from some 100 students from 12 colleges, to more than 3500 students from over 370 colleges supported by over 200 volunteer mentors from industry and academia.

Another important initiative launched by the project is creation and dissemination of open source audio-visual educational content. With his encouragement, the IITB School of Management set up the India Centre for Creative Commons, which provides open source license terms for the content.

Encouraged by the success of that project, Phatak planned a massive pilot project to run a training program sponsored by the Indian Society for Technical Education program, intended to train up to 1,000 engineering teachers across the country simultaneously.

Indigenous development of clicker devices edit

Phatak developed[when?] a "clicker," a portable, handheld device intended for student or presentation environments, designed to allow participants to submit answers to a quiz or poll by clicking on one of a set number of choices. The instructor uses a wireless receiver that collects answers sent by students' clickers; these are then collected for analysis by custom software.

Awards edit

  • Elected Fellow of the Computer Society of India (CSI) in 1999.
  • Elected Fellow of the Institution of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineers IETE in 2000.
  • Lifetime achievement award by Skoch Foundation in 2003.
  • Lifetime achievement award by Data Guest 2008.
  • Listed amongst fifty most powerful Indians by Business week 2009.
  • Padma Shri Award for contribution in science and engineering in 2013.
  • Lifetime achievement award by IIT Bombay 2014.
  • Lifetime achievement award by INTEROP Mumbai 5th Sept, 2014[5]

Professional activity edit

Phatak has a long association with the Computer Society of India (CSI), spanning over two decades. He is a regular participant at major CSI events.

He has been a consultant and adviser to many organisations on various issues related to Information Technology. In the late 1980s he was involved in a major effort by Industrial Development Bank of India to use relational data bases on Unix platforms. He has been an I.T. adviser to the State Bank of India for several years. He has also been a consultant to several other financial and industrial organisations. He works on several advisory committees to government departments on issues related to computerisation.

References edit

  1. ^ Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs. "Padma Awards Announced". Press Information Bureau. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  2. ^ Vaidyanathan, Rajini. "India upgrades 'world's cheapest tablet' Aakash". BBC. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  3. ^ . Business Week. Archived from the original on 20 April 2009. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  4. ^ Dr Deepak B Phatak
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014.

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Deepak B Phatak born 2 April 1948 is an Indian computer scientist and academic and a recipient of the Padma Shri Award for his contribution in science and technology in 2013 1 He is known for his notable work for upgrading Aakash advertised by its manufacturer as the world s cheapest tablet 2 In 2009 he was ranked one of the 50 most powerful people in India 3 Deepak B PhatakBorn 1948 04 02 April 2 1948 age 76 IndiaEducationB E EE MTech EE PhD CS Occupation s Teacher and researcherSpousePratibha PhatakChildren2AwardsPadma Shri 2013 Scientific careerFieldsComputer scienceInstitutionsIndian Institute of Technology Bombay Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science SGSITS Indore Phatak completed secondary school at Dayanand Arya Vidyalaya graduated third in his class with a degree in electrical engineering from Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science SGSITS Indore completed his master of engineering specialising in instrumentation control and computers and received his PhD in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay His thesis was titled Digital Simulation and Identification of Linear Continuous Systems citation needed Contents 1 Career 2 Research interests 3 Development projects 3 1 Aircraft maintenance training simulator 3 2 Development of smart card technology 3 3 Surveillance system for the Securities and Exchange Board of India 3 4 Ekalavya Project and e outreach program 3 5 Indigenous development of clicker devices 4 Awards 5 Professional activity 6 ReferencesCareer editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Deepak B Phatak news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Born in April 1948 Phatak obtained his bachelor s degree in Electrical Engineering from SGSITS Indore in 1969 and his M Tech and Ph D from IIT Bombay 4 Phatak has worked at IIT Bombay since 1 December 1971 From 1991 to 1994 he was the Head of the Department of Computer Science from 1995 to 1998 he was the Dean of Resource Development from 1998 to 2002 he was the Head of the Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology in 2004 and 2005 he was head of Shailesh J Mehta School of Management and he is currently when the Subrao Nilekani Chair Professor of the KReSIT department of CSE In 1983 and 1984 he was part of a deputation to Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science in Indore to set up computer science programs During 2003 and 2004 he was on sabbatical leave writing an e book and touring the country visiting engineering colleges Research interests editHis research interests include databases and information systems software engineering system performance evaluation IT enabled education and IT strategy planning He has guided six PhD candidates over one hundred master s level students and several bachelor s level students Development projects editAircraft maintenance training simulator edit In the late 1980s India s Aeronautical Development Agency ADA sponsored a program to develop a soft panel based that is personal computer based simulator to train technicians and engineers in the rigorous maintenance procedures required by complex aircraft systems such as were present in the then new HAL Tejas Hard panel clarification needed training simulators were available only from western markets and were very costly The ADA chose Phatak s pilot project over two other options because it permitted greater flexibility In 1996 work began on a 12 year project to develop a full fledged product with Computer Vision Laboratories now known as VISIONLABS It is now deployed in the Indian Air Force The ADA has showcased the simulator and it was short listed for a national award Dr A P J Abdul Kalam visited the ADA lab and complimented the team for their successful efforts Development of smart card technology edit Recognizing that smart cards are essentially low cost computers without a monitor or keyboard Dr Phatak started development of meaningful affordable applications of this technology In 1996 he initiated a national project to deploy this technology for banking debit credit applications The project was supported by Reserve Bank of India State Bank of India and multiple vendors It was piloted around the IIT campus through a special permission by RBI The standard evolved in the project was accepted as a national standard in 1998 Dr Phatak has continued development work on smart card technology designing low cost point of sale POS terminals and a multi application framework clarification needed He was invited to head the national subcommittee for standardisation of multi application smart cards for payment systems Specific security issues were addressed and novel deployment schemes were evolved through PhD and MTech level research The technology now using the near field communication NFC feature built into many modern mobile phones has been successfully deployed for salary payment to people employed under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme Surveillance system for the Securities and Exchange Board of India edit 2004 2007 To prevent and catch malpractices such as insider trading in stock markets the Securities and Exchange Board of India SEBI wanted to deploy a state of art surveillance system An existing system operational in USA was recommended by experts from the U S Agency for International Development who were advising SEBI After consulting Dr Phatak on the question Indian regulatory provisions The national surveillance system which has since been implemented is considered today as one of the best in the world It has cost less than one third of the original estimate of over Rs 50 crore and handles the world s third largest volume of daily trades Ekalavya Project and e outreach program edit Dr Phatak terms all these people who modern Ekalavyas and started a project to help them use modern technology Initially it aimed to provide web based mentoring to final year computer engineering students of colleges for their project work The condition was that they must release their work in open source so that their work could later be built upon by others The mentors were initially his research scholars and some industry professionals This program started receiving annual funding from the industry Participation has grown from some 100 students from 12 colleges to more than 3500 students from over 370 colleges supported by over 200 volunteer mentors from industry and academia Another important initiative launched by the project is creation and dissemination of open source audio visual educational content With his encouragement the IITB School of Management set up the India Centre for Creative Commons which provides open source license terms for the content Encouraged by the success of that project Phatak planned a massive pilot project to run a training program sponsored by the Indian Society for Technical Education program intended to train up to 1 000 engineering teachers across the country simultaneously Indigenous development of clicker devices edit Phatak developed when a clicker a portable handheld device intended for student or presentation environments designed to allow participants to submit answers to a quiz or poll by clicking on one of a set number of choices The instructor uses a wireless receiver that collects answers sent by students clickers these are then collected for analysis by custom software Awards editElected Fellow of the Computer Society of India CSI in 1999 Elected Fellow of the Institution of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineers IETE in 2000 Lifetime achievement award by Skoch Foundation in 2003 Lifetime achievement award by Data Guest 2008 Listed amongst fifty most powerful Indians by Business week 2009 Padma Shri Award for contribution in science and engineering in 2013 Lifetime achievement award by IIT Bombay 2014 Lifetime achievement award by INTEROP Mumbai 5th Sept 2014 5 Professional activity editPhatak has a long association with the Computer Society of India CSI spanning over two decades He is a regular participant at major CSI events He has been a consultant and adviser to many organisations on various issues related to Information Technology In the late 1980s he was involved in a major effort by Industrial Development Bank of India to use relational data bases on Unix platforms He has been an I T adviser to the State Bank of India for several years He has also been a consultant to several other financial and industrial organisations He works on several advisory committees to government departments on issues related to computerisation References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Deepak B Phatak Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs Padma Awards Announced Press Information Bureau Retrieved 22 February 2013 Vaidyanathan Rajini India upgrades world s cheapest tablet Aakash BBC Retrieved 22 February 2013 India s 50 Most Powerful People 2009 Business Week Archived from the original on 20 April 2009 Retrieved 22 February 2013 Dr Deepak B Phatak INTEROP Mumbai 2014 honors Professor DB Phatak with a Life Time Achievement Award InformationWeek IT news amp articles Archived from the original on 6 September 2014 Retrieved 6 September 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deepak B Phatak amp oldid 1176169036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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