A Little Bit About Me
"Life is like a large mountain: You climb it, you stumble over it, yet you learn to just carry on. As you climb you become physically able to climb higher and higher. There are no easy ways out of life. There are no secret passages. But you have two things to help you push on: Hope and life.
1.) Hope: Hope that you'll see the pretty view at the top2.)Life: Life to live. Life to enjoy.
So Believe. Believe that you can make the climb, Don't let your fatigue of life tear you down."
Hi, my name is Anand M, Born on 25th April 1985 at Tuticorin
in Tamil Nadu and I am an Assistant Professor& Researcher in Computer
Science and Engineering. Most of my skills and knowledge are self taught and I
only moved into this profession for knowledge Transformation and to ignite the
young minds.
My Background
After graduating B.Tech (Information Technology) from SIET, Anna University.
I had a wide portfolio of programming skills and Technology which could take me
into many different projects of software. But I choose to follow the path of Knowledge
Transformation. I started off going Win fashion Technologies while looking for
a permanent job, Developing and creating various ERP software for Processing
EDI Documents.
I spent a lot of my time researching the Network Programming
and Technology to meet all accessibility guidelines. I then post graduated M.E
(computer science and Engineering) from SMIT, Anna University
and started work as an Assistant Professor in 2010.
Present
My current role see’s me working as an Assistant professor
on Tagore Engineering College,
Department of Computer science and Engineering from January 2010. I am Research
Scholar in Anna University,
Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering, seeing me creates various protocols
for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, Wireless Networks
and for a range of alternative and performance improvements.
I love the experience so far!
So…Thanks for Reading!
Please, keep up to date with my ramblings on my blog, have a
look at some of my basic tutorials covering a range of Computer Science and
Engineering.
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