Hi my name is Nimit Dhulekar. I am currently a third-year PhD
student in the Computer Science department at RPI, working with
Professor Bülent Yener. I completed my Masters in Computer Science from Dartmouth College working
with Professor Richard Granger of the Psychological and Brain
Sciences department. My areas of research include biomedical imaging, image processing, and computer vision.
I also serve as the webmaster for Data Sciences Research Center.
I have previously served as the webmaster for Native American
Studies and the Latin American, Latino & Caribbean
Studies departments at Dartmouth College.
When not in my office, you can find me playing badminton, ultimate frisbee, soccer, or memorizing little known facts.
I'm the President of the RPI Quiz Bowl Club.
I'm also serving as a representative of the Computer Science department on the Graduate Student Council 2012-13.
I have taken the following courses at RPI:
- Spring 2012:
- CS 6966: Object Recognition and Segmentation (Audit)
- Fall 2011:
- Spring 2011:
- CS 6969: Programming Languages
- CS 6972: Computer Vision for Environmental Monitoring (Final Project Report)
- CS 4020: Computer Algorithms
- Fall 2010:
- CS 6270: Computational Vision (Final Project Report)
- CS 6050: Computability and Complexity
- CS 6140: Computer Operating Systems
I took the following courses for my Masters at Dartmouth College:
- Spring 2010:
- Winter 2010:
- Fall 2009:
- Spring 2009:
- CS 134: Machine Learning and Statistical Data Analysis
(Final Project Report)
- CS 188: Robotics Seminar
- CS 297: Graduate Research
- Winter 2009:
- Fall 2008:
- CS 153: Introduction to Computational Neuroscience
- CS 188: Intelligent Systems Seminar: Computational Techniques for Modeling Human Behavior (Final Project Report)
- CS 297: Graduate Research
While at Dartmouth I served as the representative for the CS department on the Graduate Student Council for the year 2008-2009,
and as the Finance Chair of the Graduate Student Council for the year 2009-2010.
Here are some useful links:
Conference Publications:
- Cellular Dynamics in Salivary Gland Branching Morphogenesis, M. Larsen, S. Ray, D. Yuan, L. Bange, N. Dhulekar, A. Baskaran, B. Oztan, B. Yener, (abstract) American Association of Anatomist Annual Meeting 2013
- LIM Kinase-mediated Regulation of Cytoskeletal Dynamics in Mouse Submandibular Salivary Gland Branching Morphogenesis,
S. Ray, J. A. Fanti, N. Dhulekar, D. A. Nelson, B. Oztan, B. Yener, and M. Larsen, (abstract) American Society for Cell
Biology Annual Meeting 2012. [Download]
- A novel Dynamic Graph-Based Computational Model for Predicting Salivary Gland Branching Morphogenesis, N. Dhulekar, L. Bange,
A. Baskaran, D. Yuan, B. Oztan, B. Yener, S. Ray, and M. Larsen, in Proc. of IEEE International Conf. on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM) 2012, pp. 262--269, doi: 10.1109/BIBM.2012.6392680.
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- Tracking Moving Objects Improves Recognition, N. Dhulekar, A. Felch, and R. Granger, in Proc. of International Conference on Image
Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition (IPCV) 2010. [Download]
- Out of the Depths: Image Statistics of Space, Water, and the Minuscule World, N. Dhulekar, Dartmouth Computer Science Technical
Report TR2011-678, September 2010. [Download]
Posters:
- Multiscale Modeling of Salivary Gland Branching Morphogenesis, N. Dhulekar, B. Oztan, S. Ray, M. Larsen, and B. Yener. Won 2nd
place at School of Science Poster Palooza 2012. [Download]
- Automatic Non-Intrusive Identification of Jaguars in the Wild, N. Dhulekar and L. Bange.
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