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Dr. Dayal Pyari Srivastava
Assistant Professor
 
Educational Qualification: 
B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Sc. Physics with specialization in Electronic Science, M.Phil., Ph.D 
 
 
CONTACT
Department of Physics & Computer Science
Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed to be University)
Dayalbagh, Agra 282 005 (UP), India,Tel.: (0562) 280 1545
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1. Teaching Assignments:
     Odd Semester:
  • PHM 303 : Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (co-instructor with Prof. Sukhdev R)
  • PEE 415 : Quantum Computing (co-instructor with Prof. Sukhdev Roy)
  • PHH 102 : Physics Laboratory

    Even Semister:

  • PHM 964 : Quantum Systems Modeling
  • PHM 203 : Physics Laboratory

2. Area(s) of Research: Quantum Information Systems

3. Research Interests: Graph Theoretic Systems Modeling, Neuraesthetics

4. Honors and Recognitions:

Awards:

  • Raj Kumar Varshney Award, by the Systems Society of India, 2016.
  • Young Systems Scientist Award, in session on Electronic and Computing Systems at 6th Indian Students Systems Conference (PARITANTRA), DEI, Agra, Sept. 22, 2013.
  • Young Systems Scientist Award, in session on Electronic and Computing Systems at 5th Indian Students Systems Conference (PARITANTRA), DEI, Agra, Feb. 11, 2012.
  • Young Systems Scientist Award, in session on Electronic and Computing Systems at 4th Indian Students Systems Conference (PARITANTRA), DEI, Agra, Feb. 6, 2011.
  • Young Systems Scientist Award, in session on Electronic and Computing Systems at 3rd Indian Students Systems Conference (PARITANTRA), DEI, Agra, March 8, 2010.
  • Young Systems Scientist Award, in session on Computing Systems at Joint International Conference on Applied Systems Research and XXXIII National Systems Conference (ASR-NSC 2009), DEI, Agra, Nov. 27-29, 2009.
  • Director’s Medal for securing highest marks in M.Phil. (Electronics), Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, 2009.
  • Young Systems Scientist Award, in session on Computing Systems at 2nd Indian Students Systems Conference (PARITANTRA), DEI, Agra, Feb. 14, 2009.

5. Selected Publications:

Journals:

  • D.P. Srivastava, V. Sahni and P.S. Satsangi (2016), "Modelling microtubules in the brain as n-qudit quantum Hopfield network and beyond", International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 45. No. 1, pp. 41-54.
  • D.P. Srivastava, V. Sahni and P.S. Satsangi (2014), “Graph Theoretic Quantum System Modelling for Neuronal Microtubles as Hierarchical Clustered Quantum Hopfield Networks”, International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 43, No. 6, pp. 633-648.
  • D.P. Srivastava, V. Sahni and P.S. Satsangi (2011), “Graph Theoretic Quantum System Modelling for Information/Computation Processing Circuits”, International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 40, No. 8, pp. 777-804.
  • D.P. Srivastava and V. Sahni (2011), “Towards Field Graph Models of Special Relativity, Process Physics and Theory of Many Things”, PARITANTRA, Journal of Systems Science and Engineering, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 69-77.
  • V. Sahni, D.P. Srivastava and P.S. Satsangi (2009), “Unified Modelling Theory for Qubit Representation using Quantum Field Graph Models”, Journal of the Indian Institute of Science (A Multidisciplinary Review Journal), Special Issue on Quantum Computation – Current Trends and Implementations, Vol. 89:3, pp. 351-362.
  • V. Sahni, D.P. Srivastava (2009), “Quantum Theory and Its Impact on Literature”, Literary Paritantra (Systems), Vol. 1, Nos. 3 & 4, pp. 29-44.

Books:

  • V. Sahni, V. Lakshminarayanan, D.P. Srivastava (2011), Quantum Information Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2011.

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

  • D.P. Srivastava et al., (2016), “From n-Qubit Multi-Particle Quantum Teleportation Modelling to n-Qudit Contextuality based Quantum Teleportation and Beyond”, Chapter 21, Consciousness: Integrating Eastern and Western Perspectives, P.S. Satsangi and S. Hameroff (Eds.), New Age Books, Delhi, pp. 553-576.
  • D.P. Srivastava et. al. (2016), “Modelling Microtubules in the Human Brain as a Generalization from two-(state) Qubit to n-Qudit Quantum Hopfield Network and Beyond”, Chapter 20, Consciousness: Integrating Eastern and Western Perspectives, P.S. Satsangi and S. Hameroff (Eds.), New Age Books, Delhi, pp. 535-552.

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