Silpaja Chandrasekar

Silpaja Chandrasekar

Ph.D. in Computer Science

Computer Science, Medical Image Analysis, Cancer Cell Detection

Dr. Silpaja Chandrasekar has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Anna University, Chennai. Her research expertise lies in analyzing traffic parameters under challenging environmental conditions. Additionally, she has gained valuable exposure to diverse research areas, such as detection, tracking, classification, medical image analysis, cancer cell detection, chemistry, and Hamiltonian walks.

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Dr. Silpaja commenced her career as a Programmer Analyst Trainee at CTS (Cognizant Technology Solutions). Later, she ventured into research and served as a Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry at IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) Madras. Her passion for research led her to become a full-time research scholar in the field. Additionally, Silpaja embraced the joy of teaching as an Assistant Professor at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Chennai.

Silpaja’s research experience has honed her skills in writing manuscripts, news articles, and reviews. Moreover, she has actively participated as a peer reviewer for many journals. After taking a break to raise her two daughters, Silpaja is now eager to re-immerse herself in the realms of learning, research, and writing. She finds joy in cooking and spending quality time with her daughters. At present, she is a Tech writer in the field of Artificial Intelligence.

 

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Articles from Silpaja

How are Quantum Techniques Improving Additive Manufacturing?

Optical Networks Get a Boost with Quantum-Powered Routing Solution

TiO2 and CQDs Boost Antibiotic Removal in Water

Quantum-Assisted CNN Revolutionizes Breast Cancer Diagnostics

Quantum Dots Boost the Effectiveness of Diabetes Treatment

Quantum Dots Disrupt Protein Function, Raising New Toxicity Concerns

Primitive Asteroids Supply Earth's Volatiles

Hybrid Qubits Achieve Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation

Mode Hybridization Expands Nonlinear Bandwidth on Photonic Chips

Sun Enters Peak Activity Phase in 11-Year Solar Cycle, NASA and NOAA Confirm

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