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I am an experienced, qualified trainer and developer with 4.5yrs of experience in training MATLAB, Embedded, Internet of Things, PCB design, VLSI, Robotics, Electrical and electronic hardware. Passionate about working in various MATLAB domains like Image processing, Computer vision, Power electronics, Biomedical processing, DSP,control system. Over the years I have helped thousands of students in their academic and industrial oriented training and project.

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Tamil

English Proficient

Education

Anna university 2013

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)

anna university 2015

Master of Engineering - Master of Technology (M.E./M.Tech.)

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Internet of things certification Training Classes

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Years of Experience in Internet of things certification Training Classes

3

MATLAB Training
3 Students

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Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in MATLAB Training

3

Embedded Systems Training

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Embedded Systems Training

3

Robotics classes

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

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Years of Experience in Robotics classes

3

Embedded C Training

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

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Years of Experience in Embedded C Training

3

Image Processing Training

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Willing to travel

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Years of Experience in Image Processing Training

3

PCB Design Training
1 Student

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

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Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in PCB Design Training

3

Computer Classes

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Computer Classes

3

Type of Computer course taken

Training in Software application usage, Basics of Computer usage, Training in Computer tools usage, Software Programming

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MATLAB

"Training is good for MATLAB training. With real time example and experience. Real time solutions and problem explained clear. "

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MATLAB

"Matlab Image processing OCR with embedded kit for text to speech, concept is good. "

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1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Computer, Embedded C, Embedded Systems, Image Processing, Internet of things certification Training, MATLAB, PCB Design and Robotics Classes.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 3 years.

Answers by Aswath (17)

Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

The Hindi language is written in the Devanagari script, which consists of 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Here are the vowels and consonants of the Hindi alphabet in Devanagari script: Vowels (स्वर - Swar): अ (a) आ (ā) इ (i) ई (ī) उ (u) ऊ (ū) ऋ (ṛ) ॠ (ṝ) ऌ (ḷ) ॡ (ḹ) ए (e) ऐ (ai) ओ (o) औ... ...more

The Hindi language is written in the Devanagari script, which consists of 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Here are the vowels and consonants of the Hindi alphabet in Devanagari script:

Vowels (स्वर - Swar):

  1. अ (a)
  2. आ (ā)
  3. इ (i)
  4. ई (ī)
  5. उ (u)
  6. ऊ (ū)
  7. ऋ (ṛ)
  8. ॠ (ṝ)
  9. ऌ (ḷ)
  10. ॡ (ḹ)
  11. ए (e)
  12. ऐ (ai)
  13. ओ (o)
  14. औ (au)

Consonants (व्यंजन - Vyanjan):

  1. क (ka)
  2. ख (kha)
  3. ग (ga)
  4. घ (gha)
  5. ङ (ṅa)
  6. च (ca)
  7. छ (cha)
  8. ज (ja)
  9. झ (jha)
  10. ञ (ña)
  11. ट (ṭa)
  12. ठ (ṭha)
  13. ड (ḍa)
  14. ढ (ḍha)
  15. ण (ṇa)
  16. त (ta)
  17. थ (tha)
  18. द (da)
  19. ध (dha)
  20. न (na)
  21. प (pa)
  22. फ (pha)
  23. ब (ba)
  24. भ (bha)
  25. म (ma)
  26. य (ya)
  27. र (ra)
  28. ल (la)
  29. व (va)
  30. श (śa)
  31. ष (ṣa)
  32. स (sa)
  33. ह (ha)
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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

Bengali and Hindi are both Indo-Aryan languages, which means they share some linguistic similarities despite having distinct grammar, vocabulary, and script. Here are some commonalities between Bengali and Hindi: Indo-Aryan Family: Both Bengali and Hindi belong to the Indo-Aryan language family,... ...more

Bengali and Hindi are both Indo-Aryan languages, which means they share some linguistic similarities despite having distinct grammar, vocabulary, and script. Here are some commonalities between Bengali and Hindi:

  1. Indo-Aryan Family: Both Bengali and Hindi belong to the Indo-Aryan language family, which traces its roots back to Sanskrit.

  2. Shared Vocabulary: While Bengali and Hindi have distinct vocabularies, they also share many words due to their common Indo-Aryan heritage. Words related to family relations, basic verbs, numerals, and common nouns often have similar roots in both languages.

  3. Phonetic Similarities: Bengali and Hindi share some similar phonetic sounds. However, the pronunciation of certain consonants and vowels may vary slightly between the two languages.

  4. Grammar Structure: Both Bengali and Hindi have similar grammatical structures, including aspects such as noun declensions, verb conjugations, tenses, and sentence formations. However, there are differences in the specific rules and usage patterns.

  5. Influence of Sanskrit: Both languages have been influenced by Sanskrit, the ancient Indo-European language. Many words and grammatical structures in Bengali and Hindi are derived from Sanskrit.

  6. Geographical and Cultural Influences: Bengali and Hindi have been influenced by the cultures and languages of the regions where they are spoken. Both languages have absorbed vocabulary and linguistic features from neighboring languages and dialects.

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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

In India, each state has its own official language(s) alongside Hindi and English, which are recognized as official languages at the national level. However, there isn't a state in India where Hindi is entirely absent. Hindi is one of the scheduled languages of the Constitution of India and is spoken... ...more

 

In India, each state has its own official language(s) alongside Hindi and English, which are recognized as official languages at the national level. However, there isn't a state in India where Hindi is entirely absent. Hindi is one of the scheduled languages of the Constitution of India and is spoken and understood by a significant portion of the population throughout the country.

That said, some states predominantly use languages other than Hindi for official purposes and as the primary means of communication. For instance:

  1. Tamil Nadu predominantly uses Tamil.
  2. Kerala predominantly uses Malayalam.
  3. Karnataka predominantly uses Kannada.
  4. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana predominantly use Telugu.
  5. West Bengal predominantly uses Bengali.
  6. Maharashtra predominantly uses Marathi.
  7. Punjab predominantly uses Punjabi.

However, Hindi is still understood and spoken by many people in these states due to its widespread usage across India.

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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

The roots of the Hindi language can be traced back to ancient India. Hindi is part of the Indo-Aryan language family, which in turn belongs to the larger Indo-European language family. It evolved from earlier forms of Prakrit and Apabhramsha languages, which themselves originated from Sanskrit. Sanskrit,... ...more

The roots of the Hindi language can be traced back to ancient India. Hindi is part of the Indo-Aryan language family, which in turn belongs to the larger Indo-European language family. It evolved from earlier forms of Prakrit and Apabhramsha languages, which themselves originated from Sanskrit.

Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language and the liturgical language of Hinduism, played a significant role in the development of Hindi. Many Hindi words, as well as its grammar and structure, have their roots in Sanskrit.

Over time, Hindi also absorbed vocabulary and linguistic elements from other languages such as Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and later, English, due to historical interactions and cultural exchanges.

Thus, the roots of Hindi can be traced to Sanskrit, with influences from other languages, resulting in the rich and diverse language spoken by millions in India and around the world today.

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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

In Hindi, 150 is called "एक सौ पचास" (ek sau pachās) and 250 is called "दो सौ पचास" (do sau pachās).
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Teaches

Internet of things certification Training Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Internet of things certification Training Classes

3

MATLAB Training
3 Students

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in MATLAB Training

3

Embedded Systems Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Embedded Systems Training

3

Robotics classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Robotics classes

3

Embedded C Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Embedded C Training

3

Image Processing Training

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Willing to travel

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Image Processing Training

3

PCB Design Training
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in PCB Design Training

3

Computer Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Computer Classes

3

Type of Computer course taken

Training in Software application usage, Basics of Computer usage, Training in Computer tools usage, Software Programming

Courses

5 out of 5 2 reviews

Pixel Aswath
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MATLAB

"Training is good for MATLAB training. With real time example and experience. Real time solutions and problem explained clear. "

Pixel Aswath
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MATLAB

"Matlab Image processing OCR with embedded kit for text to speech, concept is good. "

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Answers by Aswath (17)

Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

The Hindi language is written in the Devanagari script, which consists of 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Here are the vowels and consonants of the Hindi alphabet in Devanagari script: Vowels (स्वर - Swar): अ (a) आ (ā) इ (i) ई (ī) उ (u) ऊ (ū) ऋ (ṛ) ॠ (ṝ) ऌ (ḷ) ॡ (ḹ) ए (e) ऐ (ai) ओ (o) औ... ...more

The Hindi language is written in the Devanagari script, which consists of 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Here are the vowels and consonants of the Hindi alphabet in Devanagari script:

Vowels (स्वर - Swar):

  1. अ (a)
  2. आ (ā)
  3. इ (i)
  4. ई (ī)
  5. उ (u)
  6. ऊ (ū)
  7. ऋ (ṛ)
  8. ॠ (ṝ)
  9. ऌ (ḷ)
  10. ॡ (ḹ)
  11. ए (e)
  12. ऐ (ai)
  13. ओ (o)
  14. औ (au)

Consonants (व्यंजन - Vyanjan):

  1. क (ka)
  2. ख (kha)
  3. ग (ga)
  4. घ (gha)
  5. ङ (ṅa)
  6. च (ca)
  7. छ (cha)
  8. ज (ja)
  9. झ (jha)
  10. ञ (ña)
  11. ट (ṭa)
  12. ठ (ṭha)
  13. ड (ḍa)
  14. ढ (ḍha)
  15. ण (ṇa)
  16. त (ta)
  17. थ (tha)
  18. द (da)
  19. ध (dha)
  20. न (na)
  21. प (pa)
  22. फ (pha)
  23. ब (ba)
  24. भ (bha)
  25. म (ma)
  26. य (ya)
  27. र (ra)
  28. ल (la)
  29. व (va)
  30. श (śa)
  31. ष (ṣa)
  32. स (sa)
  33. ह (ha)
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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

Bengali and Hindi are both Indo-Aryan languages, which means they share some linguistic similarities despite having distinct grammar, vocabulary, and script. Here are some commonalities between Bengali and Hindi: Indo-Aryan Family: Both Bengali and Hindi belong to the Indo-Aryan language family,... ...more

Bengali and Hindi are both Indo-Aryan languages, which means they share some linguistic similarities despite having distinct grammar, vocabulary, and script. Here are some commonalities between Bengali and Hindi:

  1. Indo-Aryan Family: Both Bengali and Hindi belong to the Indo-Aryan language family, which traces its roots back to Sanskrit.

  2. Shared Vocabulary: While Bengali and Hindi have distinct vocabularies, they also share many words due to their common Indo-Aryan heritage. Words related to family relations, basic verbs, numerals, and common nouns often have similar roots in both languages.

  3. Phonetic Similarities: Bengali and Hindi share some similar phonetic sounds. However, the pronunciation of certain consonants and vowels may vary slightly between the two languages.

  4. Grammar Structure: Both Bengali and Hindi have similar grammatical structures, including aspects such as noun declensions, verb conjugations, tenses, and sentence formations. However, there are differences in the specific rules and usage patterns.

  5. Influence of Sanskrit: Both languages have been influenced by Sanskrit, the ancient Indo-European language. Many words and grammatical structures in Bengali and Hindi are derived from Sanskrit.

  6. Geographical and Cultural Influences: Bengali and Hindi have been influenced by the cultures and languages of the regions where they are spoken. Both languages have absorbed vocabulary and linguistic features from neighboring languages and dialects.

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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

In India, each state has its own official language(s) alongside Hindi and English, which are recognized as official languages at the national level. However, there isn't a state in India where Hindi is entirely absent. Hindi is one of the scheduled languages of the Constitution of India and is spoken... ...more

 

In India, each state has its own official language(s) alongside Hindi and English, which are recognized as official languages at the national level. However, there isn't a state in India where Hindi is entirely absent. Hindi is one of the scheduled languages of the Constitution of India and is spoken and understood by a significant portion of the population throughout the country.

That said, some states predominantly use languages other than Hindi for official purposes and as the primary means of communication. For instance:

  1. Tamil Nadu predominantly uses Tamil.
  2. Kerala predominantly uses Malayalam.
  3. Karnataka predominantly uses Kannada.
  4. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana predominantly use Telugu.
  5. West Bengal predominantly uses Bengali.
  6. Maharashtra predominantly uses Marathi.
  7. Punjab predominantly uses Punjabi.

However, Hindi is still understood and spoken by many people in these states due to its widespread usage across India.

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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

The roots of the Hindi language can be traced back to ancient India. Hindi is part of the Indo-Aryan language family, which in turn belongs to the larger Indo-European language family. It evolved from earlier forms of Prakrit and Apabhramsha languages, which themselves originated from Sanskrit. Sanskrit,... ...more

The roots of the Hindi language can be traced back to ancient India. Hindi is part of the Indo-Aryan language family, which in turn belongs to the larger Indo-European language family. It evolved from earlier forms of Prakrit and Apabhramsha languages, which themselves originated from Sanskrit.

Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-European language and the liturgical language of Hinduism, played a significant role in the development of Hindi. Many Hindi words, as well as its grammar and structure, have their roots in Sanskrit.

Over time, Hindi also absorbed vocabulary and linguistic elements from other languages such as Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and later, English, due to historical interactions and cultural exchanges.

Thus, the roots of Hindi can be traced to Sanskrit, with influences from other languages, resulting in the rich and diverse language spoken by millions in India and around the world today.

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Answered on 17 Mar Learn Language/Hindi Language

In Hindi, 150 is called "एक सौ पचास" (ek sau pachās) and 250 is called "दो सौ पचास" (do sau pachās).
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Aswath describes himself as Developer. He conducts classes in Computer, Embedded C and Embedded Systems. Aswath is located in Choolaimedu, Chennai. Aswath takes at students Home and Regular Classes- at his Home. He has 3 years of teaching experience . Aswath has completed Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) from Anna university in 2013 and Master of Engineering - Master of Technology (M.E./M.Tech.) from anna university in 2015. He is well versed in English and Tamil. Aswath has got 2 reviews till now with 100% positive feedback.

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