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    Read more about me here!
    I am a Masters Student / Research Assistant / Instructor at the Computer Science Department at Columbia University. I worked as a Program Manager during the summer at Microsoft, Redmond.

    Before pursuing graduate studies, I was a Product Manager at Trilogy E-Business Software Ltd, Bangalore, India and Hangzhao, China. I earned a Bachelors in Engineering in Computer Engineering from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India.

    I have also interned at several major institutes and corporations incuding the LGI2P Research Labs at Ecole des Mines d'Ales, France, Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi, Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad, Oracle and recently Microsoft and The Colbert Report

    Teaching

    Fall 2008: CS3101:002 - Programming Languages - Scripting Languages(Perl): Monday: 11am -1pm
    Spring 2008: CS3101:002 - Programming Languages (Java) : Wednesdays: 11am -1pm

    Professional Activities

    Publications

     “Privacy preserving sequential pattern mining in distributed databases”, V. Kapoor, P. Poncelet, M. Teisseire, F. Trousset, ACM Fifteenth Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2006 and Bases des Données Avancées, 2006

     “Utilizing Network Features for Privacy Violation Detection, S.K. Gupta, J. Bhattacharya, R. Dass, V. Kapoor , First International Conference on Communication Systems Software and Middleware (COMSWARE), 2006

    Research Interests

    Databases, Security, Cryptography, Data Mining, Privacy Preserving Data Mining

    Relevant Coursework

    List of Courses
    Sno. Name Semester Grade
    1.
    Analysis of Algorithms
    Fall 2007
    A
    2.
    Database Systems
    Fall 2007
    A+
    3.
    Security Architecture and Engineering
    Fall 2007
    A+
    4.
    Advanced Database Systems
    Spring 2008
    A
    5.
    Operating Systems
    Spring 2008
    A-
    6.
    Privacy and Anonymity
    Spring 2008
    A+