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[at] Yashorath gmail [dot] com http://www.utdallas.edu/~sap061000 Summary: After my graduation (August 2009 expected), I would like to be associated with a research institute with positive environment. Along with technical skill-sets that I have, I will add enthusiasm, and team-building spirit to the group I work with. As my research has been with speech systems, I would want to continue applying the knowledge...

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[at] Yashorath gmail [dot] com http://www.utdallas.edu/~sap061000 Summary: After my graduation (August 2009 expected), I would like to be associated with a research institute with positive environment. Along with technical skill-sets that I have, I will add enthusiasm, and team-building spirit to the group I work with. As my research has been with speech systems, I would want to continue applying the knowledge within the same or allied domains. Education: PhD. (in progress)at University of Texas at Dallas, August 2003 August 2009 (Expected). Electrical Engineering. Stress Detection and Stress Level Assessment via Non-Acoustic and Acoustic Sensors Thesis Advisor: Dr. John Hl Hansen M.E. at Pune University, August 1992 August 1998. Electronics and Telecommunication (Microwave Engineering) Electromagnetic Interference: Shielding Effective of Doubled Layered Shielded Rooms for Antenna base-stations Thesis Advisor: Prof. N.B. Pasalkar B.E. at Pune University, June 1988 June 1992. Electronics and Telecommunication (Microwave Engineering) Industrial Starters for 3-phase Induction Motors Publications: Journals (peer-reviewed): JR1 Sanjay A. Patil, John HL Hansen, Competitive Alternative for Speaker Assessment: Physiological Microphone(PMIC), Speech Communication under review. Conferences (peer-reviewed): CA5 Sanjay A. Patil, John HL Hansen, Detection of Speech Under Physical Stress: Model Development, Sensor Selection, and Feature Fusion, Proc. of Interspeech 2008, Sept. 2008, Brisbane, Australia. CA4 Ikeno A., Varadarajan V., Sanjay A. Patil, and J. HL Hansen, UT-Scope: Speech Under Lombard Effect and Cognitive Stress, Aerospace Conference, March 2007, Big Sky, Montana, USA. CA3 Sanjay A. Patil, P. Angkititrakul, W. Kim, M. Hassan, V. Prakash, J. HL. Hansen, Speaker Recognition Evaluations SRE 2006, NIST SRE Workshop, June 2006, San Jaun, PR, USA. CA2 Sanjay. A. Patil, S. Srinivasan, S. Prasad, R. Irwin, G. Lazarou, and J. Picone, Sequential State-Space Filters for Speech Enhancement, Proc. of IEEE Southeastcon, pp. 240-243, Mar. 2006, Memphis, USA. CA1 S. Srinivasan, S. Prasad, Sanjay A. Patil, G. Lazarou, and J. Picone, Estimation of Lyapunov Spectra From a Time Series, Proc. of IEEE Southeastcon, pp. 192-195, Mar. 2006, Memphis, USA. Sanjay A Patil Yashorath [at] gmail [dot] com http://www.utdallas.edu/~sap061000 Sanjay A Patil Books, Book chapters, Thesis: BC1 BK1 BK2 T1 T2 John HL Hansen, Sanjay A Patil, Speech Under Stress: Analysis, Modeling, and Recognition, Book Chapter in Speaker Classification I, Fundamentals, Features, and Methods, ed. C. Muller, Springer, Feb 2007. Sanjay A Patil, and Arun Gaikwad, Fundamentals of Telematics, Textbook for Final year Engineering students at University of Pune, 2002. Sanjay A. Patil, Mechanical Processes and Systems, Textbook for Second Year Engineering students at University of Pune, 2001. Sanjay A Patil, Electromagnetic Interference: Shielding Effective of Doubled Layered Shielded Rooms for Antenna base-stations, Masters Thesis, University of Pune, India, December 1994. Sanjay A Patil, Industrial Starters for 3-phase Induction Motors, Thesis, Bachelors University of Pune, India, May 1992. Work Experience: Research Assistant (Dr. John HL Hansen) Since Feb. 2006: Center for Robust Speech Systems, University of Texas at Dallas, USA Working on improving speech system performances by use of alternate sensors. Worked on Infant-Adult interactions, specifically on stress level assessment. Worked on analysis of speaker variability under different stress conditions. Team lead for SRE 2006 (Speaker Recognition Evaluation, 2006) a world-wide competition on speaker recognition evaluations, Puerto Rico, August 2006. Research Assistant (Dr. Joe Picone) June 2005 Jan. 2006: Intelligent Electronics Systems, CAVS, Mississippi State University, USA Team lead on Nonlinear Statistical Modeling in Speech Project funded by National Science Foundation. Worked on probing the possibilities of use of particle filtering (sequential Monte Carlo technique) for speech systems. Worked on possible use of state-space structures and nonlinear dynamical systems for speech recognition. Developed a GUI interfaced utility to illustrate particle filtering application for a discrete time series. Teaching Assistant (Dr. Nick Younan) August 2004 May 2005: Department of Electrical Engineering, Mississippi State University, USA Digital Devices Sophomore level (Fall 2004), Senior Design Senior Level (Spring 2005) Teaching duties as required. Lab preparation, lab practicum, grading, technical assistance. Help in debugging the working of circuit. Senior Team won the 2005 IEEE Region 3 student hardware competition. Yashorath [at] gmail [dot] com http://www.utdallas.edu/~sap061000 Sanjay A Patil Lecturer (Prof. PVS Shastry) August 1998 July 2003: Cummins College of Engineering for Women, University of Pune, India Conduct lectures and practicum for Digital Signal Processing (one semester, two divisions), Co...

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