Mr. Narendra Sharma is an accomplished academic and researcher in Computer Science and Engineering. He is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science and Engineering at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Delhi, India. Impactful roles in academia and research mark Narendra’s professional career. He has more than three years of teaching and research experience. He is responsible for conducting research and implementing new protocols and plans within the institution. He was an AWaDH Fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (IITR). He has undertaken several notable projects, including developing a robotic arm using 3D printing technology, electronic components, and a vision-controlled robotic arm. He has also conducted EEG signal classification using a 32-channel device, enhancing data quality through advanced pre-processing techniques. His co-curricular activities include conducting a summer internship at NIT Delhi, forming an ethical committee for real-time EEG data recording, and participating in workshops and short-term courses on artificial intelligence and signal processing. His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing knowledge and technology in computer science, particularly in artificial intelligence, deep learning, and brain-computer interfaces. His work contributes significantly to both academic and practical applications in these fields. He has made a little contribution to the scientific community as a reviewer for the First International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Signal Processing and the International Conference on Computing, Sciences and Communications (ICCSC).
Mr. Narendra Sharma
assistant professor
- School of Computer Science and Engineering
- narendra.sharma@iilm.edu