Visiting Instructor
TECH 313 | (713) 313.7023
pratap.talusani@tsu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Education and Training
- Institution: University of Houston (Houston, Texas) Dates: 01/1969 to 12/1970 Degrees Obtained: MS, Electrical Engineering-Computer Systems, 12/1970 Masters Thesis: Comparison of Describing Functions of a Non-linear System with Dead band (Chair: William P. Schneider.)
- Institution: University of Houston (Houston, Texas) Dates: 01/1970 to 12/1974; 01/1980 05/1985 Completed 48 additional graduate hours in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Institution: Osmania University (Hyderabad, India) Dates: 06/1963 to 12/1967 Degrees Obtained: BS, Electronics and Communication Engineering, 12/1967 Senior Project: Pulse Width Modulator (Advisor: Umapathi Reddy)
Certifications: CCNA, CCNI, MCP, A+, NET+
Research Interests
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Recent Publications (out of a total of xxx)
- Farrokh Attarzadeh, Deniz Gurkan, Miguel Ramos, Mequanint Moges, Victor Gallardo, Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Reddy Talusani, Shruti Karulkar, NSF GRANTEE PRESENTATION: Results of an Innovative Approach to Learning via Peer-to-Peer Undergraduate Mentoring in Engineering Technology Laboratories, Proceedings of the 2010 ASEE Annual Conference, Louisville, Kentucky. Abstract Accepted.
- Farrokh Attarzadeh, Deniz Gurkan, Miguel Ramos, Mequanint Moges, Victor Gallardo, Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Reddy Talusani, NSF GRANTEE PRESENTATION: RESULTS OF AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO LEARNING VIA PEER-TO-PEER UNDERGRADUATE MENTORING IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES, Proceedings of the 2009 ASEE Annual Conference, Austin, TX.
- P. Reddy Talusani, Earnest G. Robinson, Minicomputer Technology Curriculum in collaboration With Digital Equipment Corporation, Presented at the 1986 Annual Conference of Texas Technical Society
- P. Reddy Talusani, Mathematical Computations for the Brown & Root Navigation and Positioning System, Technical document T-1974-05-08, Brown & Root, Inc., May 1974
Funding
PI, NSF ATE start up grant to enhance Biomedical Equipment
Technician Program, $50,000
co-PI working on a curriculum development project An Innovative
Approach to Learning via Peer-to-Peer Undergraduate Mentoring in
Engineering Technology Laboratories funded by NSF in collaboration with
the Team of Engineering Technology Professors at the University of Houston,
$199,985
PI, Digital Equipment Corporation start up grant for Mini/micro
Computer Technology Program, $50,000
National Merit Scholar