Dr. Vivek Kumar Pandey
Dr. Vivek Kumar Pandey, Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences(CAOS), IISc Bangalore, has born in vill & Po Ramapur Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh on 1st August 1976. He has taken his education from Primary to Batcher level in most educated district, Jaunpur of Uttar Pradesh. He is inteligent and bold person and his first rank in NCC Army wing of Varanasi range speaks about his caliber even as a village student of B.Sc., V.B.S. P.U., he got this hounor in time of group Captain G.B. Patnayk. He has done his B.Sc. & one year M.Sc. Electronics (due to uncommon sesssion of P.U and BHU) from Gandhi Smarak P.G. College Samodhpur and T.D College, VBS P. U. Jaunpur (U.P), after this he has done his M.Sc. Physics (Nuclear) in 2000 from Banaras Hindu University, Varnasi. His open view on any social. political and phylosophical and scientific matter and direct hit on exact answer and some bold step on university level made him faimiliar in Banaras Hindu University students.
Dr. Pandey's taken a step to remain as a research scholar of that Atmospheric and Ocean Reasearch Centre on the request of higher athority educated scientific person whose existance was itself in pending, although he was already selected a 1st batch Junior Research Centre of NCAOR Goa in 2001. The centre came in existance as a University of Allahabad one year before he submitted his first thesis of the Centre known as K. Banerjee Centre of Atmospheric and Ocean Studies. Dr. Pandey visited the International centre for theoratical Physics(ICTP), Trieste, Italy in 2004 for training in a series lecture "on Climate dynamics for University Lecturers" as a visiting scientist. He got the Honour of First Doctoral and also Post doctoral of the KBCAOS in 2007. He join as a First batch JRF,SRF of K.Banerjee centre of Atmospheric And Ocean Studies (KBCAOS/IIDS, Estd in 2000), University of Allahabad,Selected as Institute RA, indian Institute of tropical Meteorology(IITM) Pune, and offered PDF from Marine Time System, Princeton Ocean Model (POM) Group, Stevens Institute of Technology, New York, in 2006 and 2007 under Prof. George Mellor it was due to work on Indonesian(tropical and coastal region)using high resolution POM model wich was done by good relation and help by Prof. Tal Ezer Princeton University, Princeton, USA. Presently he is PDF/RA at CAOS, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore and he have firm determination to work for India Govt. Institute and by doing his proper job in extra time of his person life to serve the people of India with his thoughts and character which he has maintained.
External links
http://www.banarashinduuniversity.org/,
http://www.auaa.in/proudpast.html
http://bhu.ac.in
http://www.batchmates.com/home.asp
http://www.igu.in/Volume_10-4.htm
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/aug102007/contents.htm
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/aug102007/399.pdf
http://pom.princeton.edu/POM04/references.php
http://caos.iisc.ernet.in/monsoon2007/accomodation.html
http://www.linkedin.com/find/p/p7/p7_39.html
Dr. Vivek Kumar Pandey, Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences(CAOS), IISc Bangalore, has born in vill & Po Ramapur Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh on 1st August 1976. He has taken his education from Primary to Batcher level in most educated district, Jaunpur of Uttar Pradesh. He is inteligent and bold person and his first rank in NCC Army wing of Varanasi range speaks about his caliber even as a village student of B.Sc., V.B.S. P.U., he got this hounor in time of group Captain G.B. Patnayk. He has done his B.Sc. & one year M.Sc. Electronics (due to uncommon sesssion of P.U and BHU) from Gandhi Smarak P.G. College Samodhpur and T.D College, VBS P. U. Jaunpur (U.P), after this he has done his M.Sc. Physics (Nuclear) in 2000 from Banaras Hindu University, Varnasi. His open view on any social. political and phylosophical and scientific matter and direct hit on exact answer and some bold step on university level made him faimiliar in Banaras Hindu University students.
Dr. Pandey's taken a step to remain as a research scholar of that Atmospheric and Ocean Reasearch Centre on the request of higher athority educated scientific person whose existance was itself in pending, although he was already selected a 1st batch Junior Research Centre of NCAOR Goa in 2001. The centre came in existance as a University of Allahabad one year before he submitted his first thesis of the Centre known as K. Banerjee Centre of Atmospheric and Ocean Studies. Dr. Pandey visited the International centre for theoratical Physics(ICTP), Trieste, Italy in 2004 for training in a series lecture "on Climate dynamics for University Lecturers" as a visiting scientist. He got the Honour of First Doctoral and also Post doctoral of the KBCAOS in 2007. He join as a First batch JRF,SRF of K.Banerjee centre of Atmospheric And Ocean Studies (KBCAOS/IIDS, Estd in 2000), University of Allahabad,Selected as Institute RA, indian Institute of tropical Meteorology(IITM) Pune, and offered PDF from Marine Time System, Princeton Ocean Model (POM) Group, Stevens Institute of Technology, New York, in 2006 and 2007 under Prof. George Mellor it was due to work on Indonesian(tropical and coastal region)using high resolution POM model wich was done by good relation and help by Prof. Tal Ezer Princeton University, Princeton, USA. Presently he is PDF/RA at CAOS, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore and he have firm determination to work for India Govt. Institute and by doing his proper job in extra time of his person life to serve the people of India with his thoughts and character which he has maintained.
External links
http://www.banarashinduuniversity.org/,
http://www.auaa.in/proudpast.html
http://bhu.ac.in
http://www.batchmates.com/home.asp
http://www.igu.in/Volume_10-4.htm
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/aug102007/contents.htm
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/aug102007/399.pdf
http://pom.princeton.edu/POM04/references.php
http://caos.iisc.ernet.in/monsoon2007/accomodation.html
http://www.linkedin.com/find/p/p7/p7_39.html
*At the age of 13, Lady Margaret Beaufort gave birth to her only child, who later became Henry VII of England.
*At the age of 18, William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. Their first child, Susannah, was born within six months.
*Sacagawea, translator and guide to Lewis and Clark, gave birth to her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, while on expedition, and traveled with him to the Pacific Ocean and back. Although Sacagawea's exact birth date is unknown, she was probably 17 or 18 at the time of the birth.
*In 1917, 17-year-old Kamala Nehru gave birth to her daughter, Indira (later prime minister of India).
*Child actress tuned diplomat Shirley Temple was 19 when she gave birth to her first child, Linda Susan, in 1948.
*Maya Angelou, an American poet, memoirist, actress and an important figure in the American Civil Rights Movement became pregnant at the age of 16 and gave birth to her son, Guy Johnson, who also became a poet later in life.
*Country singer Loretta Lynn had four children in her teens and was a grandmother at 29.
*Oprah Winfrey gave birth at the age of 14 to a baby who died in hospital weeks after it was born. Oprah has said, "I would tell no one until I felt safe enough to share my dark past,” Oprah said in the February issue of O magazine. “The years I was sexually abused, from age 10 to 14, my resulting promiscuity as a teenager, and finally, at 14, my becoming pregnant".
*Author Beverly D'Onofrio, whose autobiography Riding in Cars with Boys was adapted into the 2001 film of the same name, was 15 years old when she gave birth to her son Jason in 1961.
*Linda Lee Cadwell, wife of Bruce Lee, gave birth to her son Brandon shortly before her 20th birthday in 1965.
*Anna Nicole Smith had her first child, Daniel, when she was 18.
*Pop singer Marcia Hines, who later became a judge on Australian Idol, was 17 when she gave birth to her daughter Dohnyale "Deni" Hines in 1970.
*Bollywood actress Dimple Kapadia gave birth to her daughter Twinkle Khanna in 1974, at the age of 17.
*Australian actress Carla Bonner, best known for her role as Stephanie Hoyland in the hit soap Neighbours, was 18 when she gave birth to her first son Harley in 1991.
*Manju Warrier, Malayalam actress and wife of the actor Dileep, was 19 when she gave birth to her first daughter Meenakshi in 1999.
*Pop singer Fantasia Barrino, winner of American Idol 2004, was 17 when she gave birth to a daughter named Zion Quari' in 2001; in 2005 she released a controversial song about single motherhood entitled Baby Mama.
*Taylor Hanson, a member of the pop band Hanson, was 19 when his 18-year-old wife Natalie gave birth to their first child, a son named Jordan Ezra, in 2002.
*Singer and actress Solange Knowles was 18 when she gave birth to her first child, Daniel Julez Smith Junior, in 2004.
*Yulia Volkova, of the controversial Russian pop band t.A.T.u., was 19 when she gave birth to her daughter Viktoria Pavlovna in 2004; she had spoken publicly about having an abortion the year before.
*Asia Nitollano, who joined the pop group The Pussycat Dolls after winning a reality tv show, was 17 when she gave birth to her daughter in 2005.
*Oscar-nominated actress Keisha Castle-Hughes was 17 when she gave birth to her first child, a girl named Felicity-Amore, in 2007.
*At the age of 18, William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. Their first child, Susannah, was born within six months.
*Sacagawea, translator and guide to Lewis and Clark, gave birth to her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, while on expedition, and traveled with him to the Pacific Ocean and back. Although Sacagawea's exact birth date is unknown, she was probably 17 or 18 at the time of the birth.
*In 1917, 17-year-old Kamala Nehru gave birth to her daughter, Indira (later prime minister of India).
*Child actress tuned diplomat Shirley Temple was 19 when she gave birth to her first child, Linda Susan, in 1948.
*Maya Angelou, an American poet, memoirist, actress and an important figure in the American Civil Rights Movement became pregnant at the age of 16 and gave birth to her son, Guy Johnson, who also became a poet later in life.
*Country singer Loretta Lynn had four children in her teens and was a grandmother at 29.
*Oprah Winfrey gave birth at the age of 14 to a baby who died in hospital weeks after it was born. Oprah has said, "I would tell no one until I felt safe enough to share my dark past,” Oprah said in the February issue of O magazine. “The years I was sexually abused, from age 10 to 14, my resulting promiscuity as a teenager, and finally, at 14, my becoming pregnant".
*Author Beverly D'Onofrio, whose autobiography Riding in Cars with Boys was adapted into the 2001 film of the same name, was 15 years old when she gave birth to her son Jason in 1961.
*Linda Lee Cadwell, wife of Bruce Lee, gave birth to her son Brandon shortly before her 20th birthday in 1965.
*Anna Nicole Smith had her first child, Daniel, when she was 18.
*Pop singer Marcia Hines, who later became a judge on Australian Idol, was 17 when she gave birth to her daughter Dohnyale "Deni" Hines in 1970.
*Bollywood actress Dimple Kapadia gave birth to her daughter Twinkle Khanna in 1974, at the age of 17.
*Australian actress Carla Bonner, best known for her role as Stephanie Hoyland in the hit soap Neighbours, was 18 when she gave birth to her first son Harley in 1991.
*Manju Warrier, Malayalam actress and wife of the actor Dileep, was 19 when she gave birth to her first daughter Meenakshi in 1999.
*Pop singer Fantasia Barrino, winner of American Idol 2004, was 17 when she gave birth to a daughter named Zion Quari' in 2001; in 2005 she released a controversial song about single motherhood entitled Baby Mama.
*Taylor Hanson, a member of the pop band Hanson, was 19 when his 18-year-old wife Natalie gave birth to their first child, a son named Jordan Ezra, in 2002.
*Singer and actress Solange Knowles was 18 when she gave birth to her first child, Daniel Julez Smith Junior, in 2004.
*Yulia Volkova, of the controversial Russian pop band t.A.T.u., was 19 when she gave birth to her daughter Viktoria Pavlovna in 2004; she had spoken publicly about having an abortion the year before.
*Asia Nitollano, who joined the pop group The Pussycat Dolls after winning a reality tv show, was 17 when she gave birth to her daughter in 2005.
*Oscar-nominated actress Keisha Castle-Hughes was 17 when she gave birth to her first child, a girl named Felicity-Amore, in 2007.
An idiot code is a code whereupon the "syntax" or "rules" of communication are worked out between the parties.
Example
Any sentence where 'day' and 'night' are used means 'attack'. The location mentioned in the following sentence specifies the location to be attacked.
Message: We walked day and night through the streets but couldn't find it! Tomorrow we'll head on to Rome.
De-coding
There are only two ways to break this code:
# Know what the rules are.
# See enough of the messages to work out the rules.
The problem with number 1 is that this type of information passing is set up before usage and is extremely hard to decipher as the message is "hidden in plain sight". Anybody intercepting this message probably would not even know it is a communication.
The problem with number 2 is that you would need several verified messages of this type to determine the rules of communication.
Disadvantages
The drawbacks of this type of message passing is that is it extremely limited. A codebook would be needed to effectively communicate complex information. Simple information such as "yes" or "no" can be built into phrases and have several variants. However, complex information such as "Meet a man with red hair under the Bass Bridge at 12:43 and be sure to wear a black cloak and a fedora so he recognises you" would be much harder unless you have constructed your rules to allow for this type of information to be passed.
This type of communication is akin to the hand signals used by armies in the field.
Origin
The origin of this term appears to be George Perrault, a character in the book Friday by Robert Heinlein:
::The simplest sort and thereby impossible to break. The first ad told the person or persons concerned to carry out number seven or expect number seven or it said something about something designated as seven. This one says the same with respect to code item number ten. But the meaning of the numbers cannot be deduced through statistical analysis because the code can be changed long before a useful statistical universe can be reached. It's an idiot code... and an idiot code can never be broken if the user has the good sense not to go too often to the well.
Modern Usage
Richard Miniter, author of "Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror", states in an interview UPI Technology News that " way terrorists use the Internet to communicate is through conventional message boards. They simply go to common public places online, chat rooms and the like, and post messages using what intelligence operatives call an "idiot code."
"The cipher for the code is only known to the people using it," said Miniter. "There is no mathematical relationship between the messages, as there is in cryptography. Despite the name, this is a sophisticated method. But the users are forced to memorize hundreds of code words, or they can't send complicated messages."
A sample idiot code might be as follows: "The package will arrive in Germany tomorrow," said Miniter. "But the word 'package' really is code for a bomb. Only the sender of the message and the receiver know the real meaning."
Terrorism expert Ranstorp said the men who carried out the 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States used basic e-mail and what he calls "idiot code" to discuss their plans.
Example
Any sentence where 'day' and 'night' are used means 'attack'. The location mentioned in the following sentence specifies the location to be attacked.
Message: We walked day and night through the streets but couldn't find it! Tomorrow we'll head on to Rome.
De-coding
There are only two ways to break this code:
# Know what the rules are.
# See enough of the messages to work out the rules.
The problem with number 1 is that this type of information passing is set up before usage and is extremely hard to decipher as the message is "hidden in plain sight". Anybody intercepting this message probably would not even know it is a communication.
The problem with number 2 is that you would need several verified messages of this type to determine the rules of communication.
Disadvantages
The drawbacks of this type of message passing is that is it extremely limited. A codebook would be needed to effectively communicate complex information. Simple information such as "yes" or "no" can be built into phrases and have several variants. However, complex information such as "Meet a man with red hair under the Bass Bridge at 12:43 and be sure to wear a black cloak and a fedora so he recognises you" would be much harder unless you have constructed your rules to allow for this type of information to be passed.
This type of communication is akin to the hand signals used by armies in the field.
Origin
The origin of this term appears to be George Perrault, a character in the book Friday by Robert Heinlein:
::The simplest sort and thereby impossible to break. The first ad told the person or persons concerned to carry out number seven or expect number seven or it said something about something designated as seven. This one says the same with respect to code item number ten. But the meaning of the numbers cannot be deduced through statistical analysis because the code can be changed long before a useful statistical universe can be reached. It's an idiot code... and an idiot code can never be broken if the user has the good sense not to go too often to the well.
Modern Usage
Richard Miniter, author of "Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror", states in an interview UPI Technology News that " way terrorists use the Internet to communicate is through conventional message boards. They simply go to common public places online, chat rooms and the like, and post messages using what intelligence operatives call an "idiot code."
"The cipher for the code is only known to the people using it," said Miniter. "There is no mathematical relationship between the messages, as there is in cryptography. Despite the name, this is a sophisticated method. But the users are forced to memorize hundreds of code words, or they can't send complicated messages."
A sample idiot code might be as follows: "The package will arrive in Germany tomorrow," said Miniter. "But the word 'package' really is code for a bomb. Only the sender of the message and the receiver know the real meaning."
Terrorism expert Ranstorp said the men who carried out the 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States used basic e-mail and what he calls "idiot code" to discuss their plans.
CyberEvolution (commonly abbreviated as CEVO) is a North America professional gaming league that was founded in 2003. Using a pay-to-play and free event format, CEVO provides anti-cheat technology, a customer service team, and cash prizes for the events, composed of a specific game chosen by CEVO's staff and given specific rulings and settings, it holds.
Over five hundred teams from North America and other parts of the world participate in CEVO. CyberEvolution is managed by a staff composed of over forty hired officials to handle cheating disputes, customer support, and any other tasks relating to assistance or instruction towards any individual signed up or interested in CEVO. Officials provide support through CEVO's Live Support system and Ventrilo
History
CyberEvolution (CEVO) was founded in 2003 by owner Charlie Plitt. Currently CEVO has completed six seasons and is now on their seventh season of Counter-Strike 1.6, and is on their fifth season of Counter-Strike: Source. Between late 2006 and mid-2007 CEVO also offered Call of Duty 2. In 2007 they had expanded to two more games, America's Army which is now starting its second season, and Team Fortress 2.
Another introduction in 2007 to the Counter-Strike 1.6 community was Project Gamer; which took off with great success. Project Gamer was aimed to be a free version of CEVO which ran year round and offered prizes based on playoffs which occurred every 3 months. After 1 season of Project Gamer CEVO decided to convert Project Gamer back into the regular CEVO divisions as the new CEVO-a (Amateur) which had been removed for a season.
Anti-Cheat: CMN Client
In recent years, several online gamers have used cheating utilities to give an unfair advantage. Within competitive leagues these cheat utilities, also known as "hacks", are always against league rules. CEVO, in attempts to hinder and prevent cheating within its league, released the "CEVO Match Network", or commonly called the "CMN Client."
Little is actually known about the exact detection methods the CMN uses, which CEVO holds confidential and private. The CMN3 allows specific staff personnel of CEVO to view what are called, "CMN Logs." CMN Logs allow authorized personnel to determine whether a player is or was previously using a cheat or "hack" during matches.
Anti-Cheat: Officials
CEVO claims their anti-cheat to be effective. As a second layer of protection, CEVO uses a multi-review demo review system. All players participating in the league are required to record themselves play via ingame recording commands. When a team accuses an individual of cheating, a CEVO official contacts them requesting their ingame recording, known as a "demo." The demo, along with the CMN Logs, are watched by CEVO officials. The demo is then reviewed by a member of the CID (Cheat Investigation Division), a team of officials with the specific job of viewing demos and screening for cheaters. This process takes about 3 days.
The Games
CEVO currently offers leagues, tournaments, and competitions for the following games.
*Counter-Strike
**Professional
**Main
**Intermediate
**Amateur
*Counter-Strike: Source
**Professional
**Main
**Amateur
*Call of Duty 2
*Team Fortress 2
*Americas Army
**Professional
**Amateur
Staff
* Charlie Plitt
President / Chief Executive Officer
* Eric Ping
Chief Technology Officer
* Mike Herb
Chief Development Officer CMN Technologies
* Jennifer Inglisa
Vice President Marketing
* John Roa
Business Development Director
* Chris Pipher
Director of Gaming Operations and Development
* Samantha Nicolazzi
Human Resources Manager
* Justin Booth
Graphics Artist
The Community
The CEVO community, as it's known, diverges into various coverage, and media forms. CEVO releases staff-written articles, monthly newsletters, and many other public agents.
Over five hundred teams from North America and other parts of the world participate in CEVO. CyberEvolution is managed by a staff composed of over forty hired officials to handle cheating disputes, customer support, and any other tasks relating to assistance or instruction towards any individual signed up or interested in CEVO. Officials provide support through CEVO's Live Support system and Ventrilo
History
CyberEvolution (CEVO) was founded in 2003 by owner Charlie Plitt. Currently CEVO has completed six seasons and is now on their seventh season of Counter-Strike 1.6, and is on their fifth season of Counter-Strike: Source. Between late 2006 and mid-2007 CEVO also offered Call of Duty 2. In 2007 they had expanded to two more games, America's Army which is now starting its second season, and Team Fortress 2.
Another introduction in 2007 to the Counter-Strike 1.6 community was Project Gamer; which took off with great success. Project Gamer was aimed to be a free version of CEVO which ran year round and offered prizes based on playoffs which occurred every 3 months. After 1 season of Project Gamer CEVO decided to convert Project Gamer back into the regular CEVO divisions as the new CEVO-a (Amateur) which had been removed for a season.
Anti-Cheat: CMN Client
In recent years, several online gamers have used cheating utilities to give an unfair advantage. Within competitive leagues these cheat utilities, also known as "hacks", are always against league rules. CEVO, in attempts to hinder and prevent cheating within its league, released the "CEVO Match Network", or commonly called the "CMN Client."
Little is actually known about the exact detection methods the CMN uses, which CEVO holds confidential and private. The CMN3 allows specific staff personnel of CEVO to view what are called, "CMN Logs." CMN Logs allow authorized personnel to determine whether a player is or was previously using a cheat or "hack" during matches.
Anti-Cheat: Officials
CEVO claims their anti-cheat to be effective. As a second layer of protection, CEVO uses a multi-review demo review system. All players participating in the league are required to record themselves play via ingame recording commands. When a team accuses an individual of cheating, a CEVO official contacts them requesting their ingame recording, known as a "demo." The demo, along with the CMN Logs, are watched by CEVO officials. The demo is then reviewed by a member of the CID (Cheat Investigation Division), a team of officials with the specific job of viewing demos and screening for cheaters. This process takes about 3 days.
The Games
CEVO currently offers leagues, tournaments, and competitions for the following games.
*Counter-Strike
**Professional
**Main
**Intermediate
**Amateur
*Counter-Strike: Source
**Professional
**Main
**Amateur
*Call of Duty 2
*Team Fortress 2
*Americas Army
**Professional
**Amateur
Staff
* Charlie Plitt
President / Chief Executive Officer
* Eric Ping
Chief Technology Officer
* Mike Herb
Chief Development Officer CMN Technologies
* Jennifer Inglisa
Vice President Marketing
* John Roa
Business Development Director
* Chris Pipher
Director of Gaming Operations and Development
* Samantha Nicolazzi
Human Resources Manager
* Justin Booth
Graphics Artist
The Community
The CEVO community, as it's known, diverges into various coverage, and media forms. CEVO releases staff-written articles, monthly newsletters, and many other public agents.