Since 1999

My World Line

Story of My Life. World line refers to a unique path that I am traveling through our 4-dimensional world.

My Patent

On August 12, 2014, I was awarded a US Patent. It was a joint work with my colleagues, Dr. Prodip Hore and Dr. Scott Zoldi and was performed when I was working at FICO.

The link to the patent is here. 

Fuzzy Tagging Method and Apparatus

Abstract

A computer-implemented method of tagging a transaction that includes tagging a transaction with one of a first tag value or a second tag value, forming a set of clusters associated with the tagged transactions having a first value, and forming a second set of clusters associated with the tagged transactions having a second value. The computer implemented method also includes determining a fuzzy tag value based on a relationship between the transaction and one of the centroids of the clusters having a first tag value, and one of the centroids of the clusters having second value. The method also includes replacing the first tag value or the second tag value with the fuzzy tag value.

 Evaluation Questionnaire For The 

Course On Classical Mechanics At 

The University Of Waterloo

Item Range 5
4
3
2
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Oral presentation Excellent (5) to poor (1) 7 18 15 4 1
Response to questions Excellent (5) to poor (1) 16 21 7 1 0
Visual presentations Excellent (5) to poor (1) 6 22 12 4 1
Teaching attitude Enthusiastic (5) to poor (1) 28 13 4 0 0
Availability Excellent (5) to poor (1) 12 16 7 0 0
Overall quality of teaching Excellent (5) to poor (1) 15 19 5 1 1

 

 

I now author and publish books mainly on Hindi Films. For details see

Published Books

 

Physics Books Published by Surjit Singh

Water in Biology, Chemistry and Physics 

 by G. W. Robinson, S.-B. Zhu, S. Singh and M. W. Evans 

 (World Scientific, Singapore, 1996)

A 509-page book summarizing the recent research on water. See

Link to the water book

Statistical Mechanics: Fundamentals and Modern Problems

 by R. E. Wilde and S. Singh 

 (Wiley Interscience, New York, 1997)

An undergraduate level text book on Statistical Mechanics with modern applications. 

The Wiley link is here