Astha Syal
Languages known- C,C++,JAVA,LINUX, Python
Trained in BigData and Hadoop(including pig,hive and sqoop)
Current Research Area : Machine Learning/ Deep Learning
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Astha Syal is named a winner in YSU's Three-Minute Thesis competition announced
Astha Syal has placed second in the Youngstown State University Three-Minute Thesis competition. Syal's research is titled “Network Data Analysis to predict volume of Future Network Traffic,” and h...
March, 04 2019 - Verified by Youngstown State University
Astha Syal named a finalist in YSU Three Minute Thesis competition
Astha Syal has been named a finalist in the YSU Three Minute Thesis research competition. 3MT, founded by the University of Queensland in Australia, is a competition that requires graduate students...
February, 15 2019 - Verified by Youngstown State University
Astha Syal was recognized for your research accomplishment
Received an award for "Best of Quest" for best research work at YSU. I presented my ongoing Thesis on "Network Data Analysis to Predict Volume of Future Network Traffic".
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Astha Syal was recognized for winning a scholarship
Received Graduate Assistantship and Graduate Premiere Scholarship
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Astha Syal was recognized for winning a scholarship
Received Graduate Assistantship and Graduate Premiere Scholarship
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Medical Mutual of Ohio at Youngstown State University
Create a web application using JSF 2.0 for company's NNS claims. The company currently uses mainframe (COBOL) and the task is to create a user interface for it.
The work involves both front end and back end operations.
May 2019 - Present
Graduate Assistant at Youngstown State University
August 2018 - Present
Automatic Detection of Network Traffic Anamolies and Changes
Presented a research talk on the paper I published at 2nd International Workshop on System and Network Telemetry and Analytic (SNTA) in High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC 2019)
June 2019 -
Publications
CRA-W Grad Cohort Workshop
Presented a poster on my current research work in "Network Data Analysis to Predict Volume of Future Network Traffic"
March 2019 -
Conferences
Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing (OCWiC), 2019
Presented my research work on " Network Data Analysis to Predict Volume of Future Network Traffic". Students, Faculty and Researchers from colleges all over Ohio participated and presented their Research work.
February 2019 -
Conferences
Residential Energy Behavior Analysis Using Smart Meter Analysis
• Time Series Clustering of data to identify different load usage patterns by various households.
• Using various clustering techniques, about 10-15, including Spectral Clustering and Subspace Clustering, generating patterns,
performing a comparison using domain specific and generic comparison metrics. The patterns are then grouped to differentiate
the user profiles.
January 2019 -
Research Projects