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High School Engineering

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India
Posted:
February 12, 2013

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Kartik R. Talamadupula

E-Mail Address Web Page:

***@***.*** http://www.public.asu.edu/~ktalamad

Note: Please include the www part of the URL

B.S. Computer Science, Summa cum Laude. Fall 2004 Fall 2007

Ph.D. Computer Science, Spring 2008 - Current

EDUCATION Arizona State University, Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering

University of California, Berkeley Summer 2005

Little Flower Junior College, Hyderabad, In dia: 2002 2004

Junior and Senior years of High School

The Hyderabad Public School, Hyderabad, India: 2000 2002

Freshman and Sophomore years of High School

PUBLICATIONS Evaluating Temporal Planning Domains

[with W. Cushing, S. Kambhampati (ASU), D. Weld, Mausam (UW)]

Proc. of the International Conference on Automated Planning & Scheduling, 2007

[Ranked 104 out of 1221 CS Conferences by Citeseer. Acceptance Rate: 24%]

PROGRAMMING C Java LISP

LANGUAGES C++ Prolog HTML

WORK ELIGIBILITY Currently on F-1 (International Student) Visa

EXPERIENCE Currently pursuing research in the field of Automated Planning in Artificial Intelligence

(Ref: Dr. Subbarao Kambhampati, Professor. E-Mail: ***@***.***,

http://rakaposhi.eas.asu.edu)

Previously employed at ASU s W. P. Carey School of Business MBA Program

(http://wpcarey.asu.edu/mba) as W eb Content Editor. Dec 2005 May 2006

(Ref: Laura Clark, Web Editor. E-Mail: *****.*****@***.***)

Served as Secretary and Campaigns Coordinator for Association for India s Development

(AID), Tempe Chapter (http://tempe.aidindia.org), a volunteer organization. Currently

serving as Newsletter Editor.

(Ref: Hemanth Krishnan, President. E-Mail: *******.********@*****.***)

HONORS Honorable Mention, CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Awards, Fall 2007.

Recipient, CSE Undergraduate Research Scholarship: Spring 2007, Fall 2007.

Dean s Honor List, Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering: Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Fall

2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2007.

Recipient, Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering s 4.0 Award, Spring '07

Member by Invitation, National Society of Collegiate Scholars (http://www.nscs.org)

SELECTED Digital Design Fundamentals: Designed a simple microprocessor from first principles during

COURSEWORK the course of one semester through weekly simulations on software and translated the resulting

design into hardware. Spring 2005, Dr. Daniel Tylavsky

Introduction to Software Engineering: Worked with a team for the entire semester on a

project to create software from the user specification up until the testing and launch level,

following the various models and methods imbibed from Software Engineering specifications.

Implemented in software the board game Sorry. Spring 2006, Dr. Debra Calliss

Computer Networks: Completed three projects through the semester; projects dealt with

multithreaded server models, TCP/IP implementations using Java and related socket

programming. Fall 2006, Dr. Rida Bazzi

Design & Analysis of Algorithms: Studied and analyzed advanced algorithms and algorithm

design techniques (including brute force, greedy, divide & conquer, dynamic programming and

network flow algorithms) and designed algorithms for problems assigned in projects and

examinations. Fall 2006, Dr. Guoliang Xue

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Considered established theories and latest

developments in Artificial Intelligence; used L ISP to implement AI techniques including search

(eight puzzle game), game theory (tic-tac-toe), Bayesian networks and designed a horn logic

reasoner (prolog) in LisP. Fall 2006, Dr. Subbarao Kambhampati

Multimedia Information Systems: Appraising current multimedia systems and their design,

use and applications. Also covered are storage, retrieval, compression, acquisition and

presentation of data from different media formats. Spring 2007, Dr. Hari Sundaram

Information Retrieval, Mining & Integration: Examined traditional information retrieval and

integration techniques with a relation to modern day web phenomena including vect orspace

ranking, latent semantic indexing, social network and link analysis, clustering, classification and

recommendation systems; all in the context of search engines and technologies like Google,

PageRank, Authorities & Hubs etc. Spring 2007, Dr. Subbarao Kambhampati

Computer Systems Security: Studied countermeasures to attacks to computer systems from

miscreants and hackers; basic types of cryptography; and network security. Fall 2007,

Dr. Partha Dasgupta

LANGUAGES Spoken and Written

English

Hindi

Telugu

Tamil

Volunteer Work: I have been with Association for India s Development, a volunteer

ACTIVITIES

organization on campus that raises funds for development projects in India, for the past four

years. During this time, we have organized various fundraising events like concerts, food

stalls, merchandise sales and have contributed our time to working food stalls at the ASU

football team s home games; all proceeds have gone to development projects in India.

Writing: I maintain an active blog that receives comments from around the world and is

updated quite frequently. This blog gives me a chance to air my views and opine on issues

that I feel strongly about to the rest of the world, and serves as a break from academic and

professional work.



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