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Bandyopadhyay, Nanda Mamata

Contact details

Position: Senior Lecturer

Location: EB 1.49

Telephone: 0208 223 4280

Email: nanda@uel.ac.uk

Contact address:

School of Law and Social Sciences (LSS)
University of East London
Duncan House
High Street
Stratford
London E15 2JB

Brief biography

I was born in India and trained there as a Physicist. I was a lecturer in Physics before I came to England in 1973. Here I worked as a Computer Programmer, a Physics Teacher in a School, and a lecturer in Computing in an FE college. Later I retrained as a Computer Scientist and eventually joined UEL as a Lecturer. Having been in an interdisciplinary department engaged in the study of the relationship between Technology and Society, I became interested in sociology which led to my registration for a PhD in Narrative Studies.

E-commerce  

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Activities and responsibilities

Programme Leader for BSc Honours in Information Technology

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Areas of Interest/Summary of Expertise

Programme Leader for BSc Honours in Information Technology

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Teaching: Programmes

BSc Information Technology

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Teaching: Modules

Teaching and leading:

        Programming – level 2

        Research & Employability – level 2

        Research & Dissertation (SemB start) – level 3

 

Teaching:

       Networking – level 2

       Computer Technologies – level 1

 

Supervising students for:

       3rd level Dissertation

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Current research and publications

Current Research Related Activities: Currently working on a PhD in the area of ‘Women, Migration and Identity Development.

Publications:

Papers

Electronic Data Transfer and its consequences for developing economies, November 1993: Paper sent to the Havana Conference, February, 1994;        

Co-writer of a techno/autobiography published by the Dept of Innovation Studies at UEL, Raw Nerve Books, 2001

Books:

Computing for Non-specialists, Addison Wesley, 2000.

E-Commerce: Context, Concepts & Consequences, McGraw-Hill, 2002.

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