
Prof. Nisy John Panicker
Nisy John Panicker is an educator with a passion for computer science and programming. As an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Albertian Institute of Science and Technology, Nisy is dedicated to providing high-quality education in programming languages. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes hands-on learning, problem-solving skills, and fostering a collaborative learning environment. She believes in empowering students to explore the intricacies of programming in C while guiding them to develop practical solutions to real-world challenges.
CST401 Artificial Intelligence
Course Objective The course aims to introduce the fundamental principles of intelligent systems to students. This involves ideas about the characteristics of intelligent systems, knowledge representation schemes, logic and inference mechanisms. The course helps the learner to understand the design of self-learning systems along with some of their typical applications in the emerging scenario where the business world is being […]
₹1,000.00Distributed Computing
The purpose of this course is to understand the system models, algorithms and protocols that allow computers to communicate and coordinate their actions to solve a problem. This course helps the learner to understand the distributed computation model and various concepts like global state, termination detection, mutual exclusion, deadlock detection, shared memory, failure recovery, consensus, file system. It helps the […]
₹1,000.00Programming in C
This course covers the fundamentals of the C programming language, which is a powerful and widely-used language known for its efficiency and versatility. The course usually starts with basic concepts like variables, data types, operators, and control flow structures (such as loops and conditionals). Then, it progresses to more advanced topics like arrays, functions, pointers, memory management, and file handling. […]
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