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Emerging Technologies of the 21st Century

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Emerging Technologies of the 21st Century
  • June 2015;
  • Imprint NIPA;ISBN:9789383305339:Year:2015
Sections:
Section 1: Biotechnology, Section 
2: Nanotechnology, Section 
3: Expert System Neural Network, Section 
 4: Applied
Technologies, Section 
 5: Database, Modeling, Analytics and
Business Intelligence Software, Section
 6: IPR & Social Issues
Contents:
Preface.
 Section I: Biotechnology:
1. The green revolution: clean energy and fuel directly from algae production systems/Dr. Enzo Alibrandi. 
 2. The role of next generation sequencing in shaping the future of life sciences research in the 21st century/Upendra Kumar Devisetty and Lekkala Devedu Naidu.
3. Various platforms for massively parallel DNA sequencing (Next Gene
ration Sequencing)/Mamta Singh and Anindya Sundar Barman.
 4. Next generation sequencing technologies: relevance in post genomic era/Anil Kumar and Shivani Tyagi.
5. Next generation sequencing: a way to accelerate the upcoming epigenetic
research/Shailja D wivedi and Afroz Alam.
6. Proteins in plant defense system:an overview/Arpita Singh, Sujoy Saha, Ruchi Garg, Atul K. Pandey and A.B. Rai. 
7 Marker free plants -a route for transgenic from micro to the market with enhanced biosafety/Shailja Dwivedi and Afroz Alam.
8.Metabolomics -A step to better future/Manoj Kumar Singh.
9. Safe and effective stem cell therapy promises to revolutionise 21st century medicine/Arumugasamy Karthiga and Sanjeev Kumar Singh.
10.Prospects of plasma treatment technology for disinfection/Waman Paunikar, Swapnil Sanmukh, Krishna Khairnar, Rajshree Chandekar, Chetan Khapekar, Naresh Bokade, Udit Pal,Ram Prakash, Ghanshyam L. Bodhe. 
 11 Novel applications of bacterial and algal viruses in advancement of molecular biolo gy and for enhancement of bio-fuel production/Swapnil Ganesh
Sanmukh, Krishna Khairnar, Suresh Khairnar and Waman Narayan Paunikar. 
12. Role of soil microbes in sustainable soil health and agricultural production/M. Manjunath,S. Saha , V.Venkataravanappa and A. B. Rai. 
13 Motif discoveries in biological macromolecules: current trends, methods, applications and future challenges/Amandeep Kaur Kahlon and Ashok Sharma.
14.Emerging application of proteomics in realms of aquaculture nutrition, health and flesh quality management/Arun B.Patel. Section
II: Nanotechnology:
15. Application of nanotechnology for plant disease management/Majumdar D, Tariang J. and Maibam N. 
16 Use of nanotechnology for improving water quality/Amitava Rakshit , Sumit Rai and Avinash Ra
i. Section III: Expert System/Neural Network:
17. Artificial neural network with application to forecasting in limited data
situation/H.C.Verma, R.R. Sethi , Deepak Kumar Verma. 
18. Artificial neural network model for forecasting future rainfall scenario of
Jharkhand state of India/H.C.Verma and A. Mishra
. 19. Web based expert system for identifying pests and disease problems of rice crop/B.Sailaja,A.P.K.Padma Kumari, D.Krishnaveni, Shaik N. Meera,Nagarjuna
Kumar,Gayathri and G.R.Maruthi Sankar. 
 20. Expert system in agricultural extension: an attractive and efficient technology for extension services/Bishwarup Saha. 
Section IV: Applied Technologies:
 21. Theory of supercritical fluid extraction and its global challenges and strategies for control, utilization of co2 for sustainable development for entire chemical processing/Omprakash H. Nautiyal.
 22.Bod Biosensor: A quick and robust technology in 21st century for biochemical Oxygen demand estimation/Purnima Dhall, Anil Kumar, Tushya Kumar Saxena, T. O. S iddiqi, Altaf Ahmed and Rita Kumar. 
 23. Use of geo-spatial technology as an evolving technology of 21st century for natural resource management in different regions of India/J. P. Singh, D. Deb and R. S. Chaurasia.
24.Solar energy and its future prospect /Amitava Pradhan. 
 Section 5: Database, Modeling Analytics and Business Intelligence Software:
25. Future challenges in application of algorithms and tools for clustering of gene expression data/Sanchita and Ashok Sharma.
26. Relevance of biological databases in post genomic era/Anil Kumar and Nikita Chordia.
 27.Distributed databases in automating processes with some applications/V.V.Sumanth Kumar,N. Showri Raju,agarjuna Kumar,N. Ravi Kumar and G.R. Maruthi Shankar
28. Framework for development of meteorological data warehouse/Shokri Raju, G.R. MaruthiSankar andNagarjunaKumar.
29.Highlights on big data, predictive analytics and business intelligence software/Aji Kumar Roy.
30.Wavelet Analysis: an emerging tool for modelling complex data from d
iverse disciplines/Subhabaha Pal, Satyabrata Pal and Arunava Ghosh.
 31. Conjoint analysis: an emerging tool in market research/Prasenjit Pal. 
32 Nonlinear growth models under heteroscedastic and autocorelated error structure/Amrit Kumar Paul and Ranjit Kum ar Paul. 
33 Nonlinear time-series analyses : an application of GARCH and EGARCH models in agriculture/Ranjit Kumar Paul and Amrit Kumar Paul. 
34. Use of modelling in agriculture/Amitava Rakshit,Sumit Rai and Avinash Rai.
35. Computational economics: advances and application of IT tools/Anil Datt Upadhyay. 
36.Application of testing metrics model in modern software testing project management/Arnab Roy.
37. Emergence of corporate governance in 21st century: a case study of air India/Ruchi Goyal and Poonam Sethi. 
38. Information and communication technology initiatives in agricultural research
and development -research needs/R. Nagarjuna Kumar,B. Sailaja , G.R. Maruthi
Sankar, S.R.Meena,N. ShowriRaju and Ravi Kumar. Section 6: IPR and Social Issues: 
 39. Intellectual property and knowledge management: infringement, misappropriation and enforcement/Radha Yadav, Madhu Kamle, Showkat Ahmad Lone and Jasdeep Chatrath Padaria. 
40. Emerging IPR issues in plant biotechnology/Meenakshi Prajneshu and Chayanika Pragya.
 41.Importance of intellectual property rights and knowledge, patenting, indigenous, traditional knowledge and knowledge management challenges/Asim Ray and Suman Patel.
42. Technology mediated participatory planning for 21st century/Brajaballav Kar and R.N.Subuddhi

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