Head Dept of Neurosurgery & Gamma Knife Radiosurgery at P D Hinduja National Hospital & Medical Research Centre Macquarie Univeristy Hospital, NSW, Australia, National Borad of Examinations, Mumbai, Maharshtra, India Currently 1.President Elect, World Federation of Skull Base Societies (WFSBS), 2.Chairman, Education Committee Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons (AASNS) and 3. Assistant Secretary, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies( WFNS), 4 Treasurer
Previously 1.President, Neurlogical Society of India, 2. President, Asian Congress of
Neurological Surgery, 3. President, Skull Base Surgery Society of India, 4. President, Indian Society of Cerebrovascular Surgery, and 5. President, Bombay Neurosciences Association
Areas of Interest: 1. Skull Base Surgery, 2. Cerebrovascular Surgery, 3. Gamma Knife
Radiosurgery, 4. Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery. 4. Acoustic Neuroma Surgery, 5. Giant Aneurysm Surgery and 5. Complex Neurosurgery Experience: Clinical professor, Dept of Neurosurgery, Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie University Hospital, NSW, Australia (Jan 2012-Present) Head, Department of Neurosurgery, hinduja Healthcare Surgical (Sep 2011-Present) Head Dept of Neurosurgery & Gamma Knife Radiosurgery, P D Hinduja Nationa Hospital & Medical Reseach Centre (Nov 1995-Present) Professor (additional) Dept of Neurosurgery Shree Chitr Thirunal Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum (Feb 1984-Nov 1996) University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (Des 1984-Jan 1987) Education National Board of Examinations, Diplomate National Board, Neurosurgery (1984- 1984) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Master of Chirurgie (MCH), Neurosurgery (19800-1983) University of Delhi, Master of Surgery (1977-1980) VSS Medical College, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Medicine, First (1971-1976) Demonstration Multipurpose School, Higher Secondary (1966-1969) 2. Prof Kate Drummond Department of Computer Science University of Toronto 10 King’s College Road, Rm. 3302 Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G4 Canada, Email: jdrummond@cs.toronto.edu Education PhD Computer Science, University of Toronto, (expected) Spring 2017. Co-advisors: Allan Borodin, Kate Larson Achieved Candidacy: Spring 2015 Relevant Courses: Algorithms for Solving Propositional Theories; Intro to Graph Theory; Topics in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning; Advanced Microeconomic Theory I GPA: 3.83 M.S. Computer Science, University of Toronto, Spring 2013. Advisor: Craig Boutilier Relevant Courses: Decision Making under Uncertainty; Advanced Inference Algorithms; Algorithm Design, Analysis, and Theory GPA: 3.93 B.S. Computer Science and Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh, December 2010. Research Advisor: Diane Litman Minor: Theatre Arts. Honors: Graduated Magna Cum Laude with Departmental Honors; Dean’s List, Fall 2006 to Spring 2010; Dean’s Stars List, Spring 2007; Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Member Relevant Courses: Human Language Technologies; Intro to Artificial Intelligence; Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Speech and Natural Language Processing for Educational Applications (Graduate Course); Algorithm Design; Machine Learning (Graduate Course); Intro to Theory of Computation GPA: 3.73 Publications Strategy-Proofness in the Stable Matching Problem with Couples, Perrault, A., Drummond, J., Bacchus, F., Proc. of the Fifteenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2016), pages 132–140. SAT is an Effective and Complete Method for Solving Stable Matching Problems with Couples, Drummond, J., Perrault, A., and Bacchus, F., Proc. of the Twenty-fourth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-15). Preference Elicitation and Interview Minimization in Stable Matchings, Drummond, J. and Boutilier, C., Proc. of the Twenty-eighth Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-14), pages 645–653 Elicitation and Approximately Stable Matching with Partial Preferences, Drummond, J., and Boutilier, C., Proc. of the Twenty-third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-13), pages 97–105. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Evaluation of an Automatic User Disengagement Detector for an UncertaintyAdaptive Spoken Dialogue System, Forbes-Riley, K., Litman, D., Friedberg, H., and Drummond, J., Proc. of the 2012 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL 2012). Examining the Impacts of Dialogue Content and System Automation on Affect Models in a Spoken Tutorial Dialogue System, Drummond, J., and Litman, D., Proc. of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue (SIGDIAL) 2011 conference, pages 312–318. A State Transition Model for Student Online Discussions, Seo. S.W., Kang, J.H, Drummond, J., and Kim, J., Proc. of the 17th Conference on Knowledge Discover and Data Mining (AMC SIGKDD 2011) Workshop on Knowledge Discovery in Educational Data. Using Graphical Models to Classify Dialogue Transition in Online Q&A Discussions, Seo, S.W., Kang, J.H., Drummond, J., and Kim, J., Proc. of the 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2011), pages 550–553. Role of Elaborated Answers on Degrees of Student Participation in an Online Question- Answer Discussion Forum, Drummond, J., and Kim, J., Presented at 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). I n the Zone: Towards Detecting Student Zoning Out using Supervised Machine Learning, Drummond, J., and Litman, D., Proc. of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS 2010), pages 306–308. Evidence of Misunderstandings in Tutorial Dialogue and their Impact on Learning, Jordan, P., Litman, D., Lipschultz, M., and Drummond, J., Proc. of the 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2009), pages 125–132. Working Papers A Natural Equilibrium for Stable Matching with an Interviewing Budget, Drummond, J., Borodin, A., and Larson, K Awards and Academic Activities Program Committee, CoopMAS 2017, (8th Workshop on Cooperative Games in Multiagent Systems). Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship Program Finalist, 2016. Reviewer, Algorithmica, 2015. Reviewer, SAGT 2015, (8th International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory). Reviewer, AAAI-15, (Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence). Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2014. Scholarship includes $15,000 in funding. Reviewer, COMSOC-2014, (Fifth International Workshop on Computational Social Choice) 3. Prof Andrew Kaye Professor Kaye graduated from The University of Melbourne in 1973, and subsequently trained in Neurosurgery at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. He undertook further neurosurgery training in Oxford, London and at The Cleveland Clinic. On returning to Australia in 1983 he was appointed Neurosurgeon at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, and commenced research into neuro-oncology at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. He was appointed Professor of Neurosurgery at The University of Melbourne in 1992, and the James Stewart Professor of Surgery and Head of the Department of Surgery at The University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1997. He is the Head of the Department of Neurosurgery at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. For the past ten years he has been the Chairman of the Board of Examiners for final year Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences at The University of Melbourne. In 2010 he was appointed by the New Zealand Government to Chair the Board of the New Zealand South Island Neurosurgery Service. His main clinical and research interest involves neuro-oncology and cerebrovascular disease. In 1992 he was awarded the John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, and in 1997 was appointed the Sir Arthur Sims Commonwealth Travelling Professor. In 2003 the American Association of Neurological Surgeons honoured him with the Ronald Bittner Award for contributions to the treatment of brain tumours and in 2006 the Paul Bucy Award for his contribution to neurosurgery education. In 2004 he presented the Sir John Eccles Lecture at the Australian Neuroscience Society. In 2010 he was awarded the Medal of Honour from the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies for ...”outstanding contribution to neurosurgery..” He was awarded the Commonwealth of Australia Centenary Medal in 2003 and Order of Australia in 2004. He is a Director of the Hawthorn Football Club, Australian Football League. He is the President of the Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons and a Vice President of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies. He is the foundation Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. He has authored and co-authored over 150 journal articles and book chapters, as well as five books including being the co-author of “Brain Tumours”, a text recognised as being the definitive work on the subject. 4. Prof Bhawani Shanker Sharma
Associate Professor of Physics
Experience: Vice principal , R R college alwar, University of Rajasthan Jaipur Kota Area, India (Agustus 2016-Sekarang) Senior Lecturer, Govt College Kota, (Agustus 2003-Juli 2015) Education: Univeristy of Rajasthan Jaipur 5. Zhang Liewi 6. Yong Kwang 7. Wan Tew Scow 8. Kazuhiro Hongo 9. Dong-Kyu Chin 10. Prof Dr Zainal Muttqin, PhD, Sp. BS (K) Pendidikan S1 Kedokteran : Universitas Diponegoro (1981) Dokter Umum : Universitas Diponegoro (1983) Spesialis Bedah Saraf : Hiroshima University (1993) S3 Ilmu Bedah Saraf : Hiroshima University (1993) Adaptasi Spesialisasi : Universitas Padjadjaran (1994) Penelitian 1. Gambaran CT Scan dan prognosis pada Cedera Kepala Berat ( Peneliti ). Biaya Sendiri, th. 2001 (telah dipublikasikan) 2. Gambaran MRI pada Epilepsi Parsial Komplek Intraktabel (Peneliti). Biaya Sendiri, 2001- 2004 (diterima untuk publikasi) 3. Perubahan hasil test IQ pasien Epilepsi 1 tahun pasca Lobektomi Temporalis Anterior dan Amigdalo-Hippokampektomi (Peneliti). Biaya sendiri ( sedang berlangsung ) 4. Gangguan Koagulasi pada Cedera Kepala Berat dan pengaruhnya pada prognosis (Peneliti pembantu) Biaya sendiri, sedang berlangsung