New Delhi, June 03: Prof. Manoj Kumar Gupta, Professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering (SoCSE), Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), Tuesday chaired a session and delivered a distinguished lecture at the third International Conference on Network and Cryptology (NetCrypt-2025), hosted by Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi.
The prestigious conference, organised by the School of Computer and Systems Sciences at JNU, focused on the convergence of cryptology, network security, privacy, and cybersecurity, particularly as enhanced by machine learning techniques. It served as a vibrant platform for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to exchange innovative ideas and explore future directions in the field.
Prof. Gupta’s lecture, titled “Hybrid Neuro-Fuzzy Systems and Applications”, shed light on the potential of neuro-fuzzy systems to address complex computational challenges. His presentation underscored the growing influence of hybrid intelligent systems and their practical applications in diverse technological domains. Attendees praised the lecture for its clarity, depth, and relevance to emerging global issues. In addition to his keynote, Prof. Gupta also co-chaired a technical session featuring presentations from researchers across India. The session sparked critical discussion and constructive feedback, guiding future research and collaborative opportunities. The event was widely appreciated for fostering multidisciplinary dialogue and advancing knowledge in key areas shaping the digital future.
Prof Manoj Gupta of SMVDU delivers lecture at ‘International Cryptology Conference’ in JNU

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