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Anurag Singh
Associate Professor (Former HoD, CSE and Dean R&C)
Room No. 216, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Administrative Building
National Institute of Technology, Delhi (INDIA)
Plot No. FA7, Zone P1, GT Karnal Road, Delhi-110036
Email: anuragsg@nitdelhi.ac.in, anuanu52@gmail.com
Phone: +91-9810526575, 7835014014(M)
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Research Summary
I study the structure and dynamics of large networks, with a particular emphasis on
information propagation and information control over it with and without Community
Structure. I also study the modelling of large dynamic communication networks and its
performance. Link prediction in monoplex and multiplex networks.
Areas of Interest
Machine Learning, Intelligent Transportation System, Federated Learning, Video Analysis,
Video Captioning, Networks, Network Reconstruction, Social Network Analysis, Complex
Networks, Graph Spectra, Time Varying Networks, Recommender Systems, Opinion Dynamics, Data
Analytics, Mathematical Modeling of Epidemic Spreading, Efficient routing in Communication
Networks.
Teaching and Mentoring
I have teaching experience at both undergraduate and graduate level. Initially, I was a
lecturer at Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India and assistant professor at
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Delhi, India. Later, as a teaching assistant and
tutor during my Ph.D. at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India and Indian Institute
of Technology Rajasthan, India. After my Ph.D. I had joined PDPM Indian Institute of
Information Technology, Manufacturing and Design, Jabalpur, India and later at National
Institute of Technology Delhi, India. I have taught courses ranging from the introductory
level to specialized courses in computer science and engineering and Mathematics. Currently,
I am mentoring graduate, master and undergraduate students at National Institute of
Technology Delhi India. In addition, I am supervising Ph.D. students in NIT Delhi India.
Research Areas
Information dynamics in correlated and uncorrelated Complex networks, Inoculation of nodes in
Complex Networks, Dynamics on Networks using the community structure of Complex Networks,
Epidemic modeling over human contact networks, Data Analytics, Video Captioning, Network
Reconstruction
Recent Publications
- Prasad, R., Kumar, P., Singh, A., Sunil, A., Kumar, A., & Patra, A.
(2025). Trend analysis of extreme wind and wave height at key port locations
along the Indian coastline. Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine
Sciences, 41(1), 1-23.
- Singhal, A. K., Manhas, S., & Singh, A. (2025). Beyond the
traditional models: a network reconstruction based model for predicting and
analysing individual health status. Computing, 107(1), 1-21.
- Singhal, A. K., & Singh, A. (2024). Mapping health pathways: A network analysis
for improved illness prediction. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience,
e8301.
- Kumar, Pankaj, Singh, Anurag, and Ajay K. Sharma. "Identification of
influential vertices in complex networks: A hitting time -based approach."
Journal of Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience e8031
(2024).
- V. Sharma, A. Singh and S. Gaito, "Object Centered Video Captioning using
Spatio-temporal Graphs," 2024 IEEE International Conference on Interdisciplinary
Approaches in Technology and Management for Social Innovation (IATMSI), Gwalior,
India, 2024.
- A. Singh, P. Singh, V. Sharma, D. Tyagi, N. Pandey and B. Vaid, "Palanam: A Deep
Learning Based Childhood Defense System," 2024 16th International Conference on
COMmunication Systems & NETworkS (COMSNETS), Bengaluru, India, 2024, pp. 273-275
- V. Sharma, A. Singh and S. Gaito, "Video Captioning using Spatio-temporal Graphs: An
Encoder-Decoder Approach," 2024 16th International Conference on COMmunication
Systems & NETworkS (COMSNETS), Bengaluru, India, 2024, pp. 424-426.
- A. K. Singhal, S. Manhas and A. Singh, "Health Prediction Using Network Reconstruction
Based Model," 2024 16th International Conference on COMmunication Systems & NETworkS
(COMSNETS), Bengaluru, India, 2024, pp. 409-411.
Miscellaneous links
- How
to write a good research paper
- Advice to a
Beginning Graduate Student by Prof. Manuel Blum
- MIT
OPENCOURSEWARE for Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Writing
Tips and Style Guidelines by Prof. J. Cole Smith
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