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About the Authors








                                                                                                     Naveen Kumar


             Naveen Kumar is a Professor at Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. He holds a Ph.D.
             degree in Computer Science from IIT, Delhi. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned his M.Tech. (Computer Science)
             and M.Sc. (Mathematics) degrees from IIT Delhi, and an honours degree in Mathematics from University of Delhi.
             He has taught a varied array of courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students and has teaching experience
             of about 40 years. He has co-authored a book with Sheetal Taneja titled Python Programming, A Modular Approach,
             published  by  Pearson  Education.  He  has  supervised  many  Ph.D.  students  in  areas  such  as  soft  computing  and
             social networks. His current areas of interest include explainable AI, machine learning, and deep learning. He has
             contributed several articles in national and international journals and conferences. He has been a member of the
             curriculum design committees of various universities and the CBSE. He has also been an organizing chair/program
             committee member of several workshops, conferences, and symposia.




                                                                                                       Ankit Rajpal


             Ankit  Rajpal  is  an  Assistant  Professor  in  the  Department  of  Computer  Science  at  the  University  of  Delhi  since
             November 2020. He has successfully completed some research projects. He has a patent for a video watermarking
             tool developed for MPEG-4 AVC videos. He has a PhD in image and video watermarking from the Department of
             Computer Science, University of Delhi. His research interests include machine learning, explainable AI, watermarking,
             and data mining. He has published several papers in reputed international journals and conference proceedings.
             He obtained his M.Sc. and B.Sc. Honours degrees in Computer Science from the University of Delhi. He possesses
             around 11 years of teaching experience at the undergraduate level. He has been actively involved in curriculum
             design for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.



                                                                                                      Sheetal Rajpal


             Sheetal  Rajpal  is  working  as  an  Assistant  Professor  at  Department  of  Computer  Science,  Dyal  Singh  College,
             Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. She earned her B.Sc. (Honours), M.Sc. and Ph.D.
             degrees in Computer Science from University of Delhi. Being the topper in the M.Sc. programme, she was awarded
             a gold medal by University of Delhi. Her research interests include machine learning, explainable AI, deep learning,
             and bioinformatics. She has authored several research articles in international journals. She possesses around 10
             years of teaching experience at the undergraduate level at university of Delhi. She has been actively involved in
             curriculum design at University of Delhi.



                                                                                                      Mohini Arora


             Ms Mohini Arora is an experienced Computer Science Specialist with a demonstrated history of contributions in
             education, educational administration, strategic planning, and training. She is presently working as HOD (Computer
             Science) in Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute, Subroto Park, New Delhi. She has authored and reviewed several
             books, and conducted workshops in Computer Science, and Information and Communication Technology for CBSE,
             NIOS, and NCERT, for both academic and vocational courses.

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