Ashwin Satyanarayana’s Profile

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Ashwin Satyanarayana
Display Name
Ashwin Satyanarayana
Title
Associate Professor
Department
Computer Systems Technology
Office Location
N-913
Academic interests

Data Mining and Big Data Analytics

Bio

Dr. Ashwin Satyanarayana is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Systems Technology, New York City College of Technology (CUNY). Prior to this, Dr. Satyanarayana was a Research Scientist at Microsoft in Seattle from 2006 to 2012, where he worked on several Big Data problems including Query Reformulation on Microsoft’s search engine Bing. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (Data Mining) from SUNY, with particular emphasis on Data Mining and Big data analytics. He has four patents in the area of Search Engine research. He is also a recipient of the Math Olympiad Award, and is currently serving as Chair Elect of the ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education) Mid-Atlantic Conference. He also serves as an NSF (National Science Foundation) review panelist.

My Courses

Oracle Database Administration CST4714

Oracle Database Administration CST4714

This course is absolutely for beginners. This is applicable for those who would want to learn Oracle Database 11g. This course would be ideal for.. (a) Students who would like to jump into the world of Database Administration. (b) Students who would like to learn about Database concepts (c) Students who would like to get into Oracle Database Administration as soon as they finish their college. This course is mainly based on powerpoint slides and video tutorials.

CST 3504: Database Design

CST 3504: Database Design

This course is an overview of the database design process in the context of the System Development Methodology (Life Cycle). The three main phases in database design, namely: conceptual, using Entity Relational Diagram (ERD) and Unified Modeling Language (UML); logical, using the relational model, and physical, using a Database Management System (DBMS), are covered. The basics of the relational data model (concepts of relation, attribute, primary key, and foreign key) are reviewed, and the mapping of the conceptual model to the relational model is discussed. Advanced concepts of relational theory (normalization, denormalization) are included. The Physical model of the database is built in the DBMS. Although students should be familiar with SQL from the prerequisite, a review of SQL statements will be included Prerequisites: CST 1204 with a grade of C or higher Acceptable substitute for CST 3506 or CST 3508

Story-telling in Interactive Fiction Games – FYLC FA2017

Story-telling in Interactive Fiction Games – FYLC FA2017

This First Year Learning Community includes CST 1100 (Intro to Computer Systems), CST 1102 (Problem Solving with Computer Programming), and ENG 1101 (English Composition I), and is designed to leverage all three courses to produce an Interactive Fiction game prototype and a Game Design Document. It’s all about story-telling — characters, their world, and their interactions with that world in a non-linear narrative of our own creation.

My Projects

Office of the Provost

Office of the Provost

City Tech’s Source for Academic Affairs Information

NYCCT College Council

NYCCT College Council

The Project Site for the New YorK City College of Technology College Council.

Fall 2023 Connect Days Computer Systems Technology

Fall 2023 Connect Days Computer Systems Technology

Orientation for Departments a member of The Department of Hospitality Management you will join a group of students who are part of the School of Professional Studies at New York City College of Technology, City University of New York. https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/connect-days-computer-systems-technology

FYLC – First Year Learning Communities

FYLC – First Year Learning Communities

Welcome to the First Year Learning Communities Open Lab project page. If you are interested in joining the Reflective Writing Project or just learning more about events, resources and information related to the FYLCs at City Tech please request membership!

O.E.R. Fellowship: AY 2021-2022

O.E.R. Fellowship: AY 2021-2022

This is a private space for discussion among the fellowship cohort.

My Clubs

IEEE Club @ CityTech

IEEE Club @ CityTech

We welcome the CityTech community to learn and grow in the areas of electrical and telecommunications technology. Every semester we provide a series of seminars with speakers that present the latest research. In addition, various workshops are also provided.

Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

The Computer Systems Technology (CST) Colloquium is dedicated to providing the students, staff, and faculty of New York City College of Technology, the City University of New York, and the greater public with access to information regarding the latest developments in computing from both a research and industrial perspective. We strive to schedule speakers that have a prominent influence in the computing field and that can engage our audience to have a deeper understanding and passion for computers, software engineering, programming languages, networks, and other topics.