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Vivek Jain

Researcher at Thapar University

Publications -  109
Citations -  2426

Vivek Jain is an academic researcher from Thapar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Machining & Surface roughness. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 106 publications receiving 1693 citations. Previous affiliations of Vivek Jain include University of California, San Francisco & International Institute of Information Technology.

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VUzzer: Application-aware Evolutionary Fuzzing.

TL;DR: This paper presents an application - aware evolutionary fuzzing strategy that does not require any prior knowledge of the application or input format, and leverages control - and data - flow features based on static and dynamic analysis to infer fundamental prop - erties of the applications.
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Microwave Processing of Materials and Applications in Manufacturing Industries: A Review

TL;DR: In this article, the main focused aim of developing new processing and manufacturing technologies are to reduce production or manufacturing costs, processing times, and to enhance manufactured product properties, and the developed processing techniques should be widely acceptable for all types of materials including metal matrix composites, ceramics, alloys, and fiber reinforced plastics.
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Synthesis, characterization, and bioactivity investigation of biomimetic biodegradable PLA scaffold fabricated by fused filament fabrication process

TL;DR: In this article, the degradation rate of polylactic acid (PLA) implant was evaluated using in vitro simulated body fluid study, and the authors concluded the positive effect of process parameters on degradation rate and biocompatible behavior of PLA implant.
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Optimization of process parameters for drilled hole quality characteristics during cortical bone drilling using Taguchi method.

TL;DR: This study mainly focuses on optimization of drilling parameters like rotational speed, feed rate and the type of tool at three levels each used by Taguchi optimization for surface roughness and material removal rate.
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Corticosteroids versus albendazole for treatment of single small enhancing computed tomographic lesions in children with neurocysticercosis.

TL;DR: There was no significant difference in resolution of CT lesions in the three therapy groups at 3 and 6 months of follow-up, and children in the corticosteroid group had significantly more seizure recurrences while on antiepilepsy drugs.