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Thakur College of Engineering & Technology (TCET)

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About R. R.

Dr. R. R. Sedamkar is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Thakur College of Engineering and Technology (TCET), Mumbai. He currently serves as Vice Principal, Dean Academics, Head of the Postgraduate Computer Engineering program, Head of Ph.D. Programs, and Director of IQAC for NAAC accreditation. His academic qualifications include a Ph.D. in Engineering from NMIMS in 2011, M.E. in Computer Engineering, and B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering. With 26 years of teaching experience, Dr. Sedamkar joined TCET in a professorial role on February 1, 2011. He is recognized by the University of Mumbai as an approved teacher for the M.E. degree in Computer Engineering. Additionally, he holds life memberships in the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) and the Computer Society of India (CSI), and serves as a branch counsellor.

Dr. Sedamkar has significantly contributed to research in computer engineering, authoring 15 journal articles, 2 books, and 22 conference proceedings, as per his Vidwan profile, with 781 citations and an h-index of 8. His key publications encompass diverse topics in security, image processing, and data management. Notable works include “QTP - An Intrinsic Quality Model to Achieve Academic Excellence” (2014, AICTE National Seminar, TCET); “Proactive and Adaptive Data Migration in Hierarchical Storage Systems using Reinforcement Learning Agent” (2014, International Journal of Computer Applications, Vol. 94, No. 9); “A Modified Pixel Frequency based Reversible Data Hiding for Secured Data Communication” (2014, Multicon-W-2014); “Novel Idea on Multimedia Encryption using Hybrid Crypto approach” (2016, Procedia Computer Science); “Color Contrast Enhancement in Visual media for the Anomalous Trichomats” (2017, IEEE International Conference on Power, Control, Signals and Instrumentation Engineering); “Mapping on the Visual Media to Assist the Color Blind Viewers” (2018, IEEE International Conference on EECCM); and “Recursive Visual Cryptography for Multiple Secret Image Sharing” (2019, International Conference on Advent Trends in Engineering, Science and Management). As a recognized Ph.D. research guide at TCET, he supervises doctoral candidates in computer engineering-related fields.