Mr. Binesh Nair
Assistant Professor, SBM, NMIMS
Phone - (022) 4235 5966
Email: binesh.nair@sbm.nmims.edu
Website:
www.bineshnair.com
Academic and Professional Qualification
- MSc. Data Analytics, Dublin City
University, 2015
- MSc. Information Technology, Mumbai
University, 2010
- BSc. Information Technology, Mumbai
University, 2007
Honors and Awards
- Government of Ireland Scholar, 2014-15
- Member of the Consulting Advisory
Council, Deloitte Ireland, 2019
- Delivered lecture for class of MSc.
Digital Marketing at prestigious Trinity College Dublin, 2017
- Best Mentor Award, jointly awarded by
Computer Society of India and Nurture Talent, 2013
- Deloitte Dot Award for Exceptional
Client Delivery, awarded by Deloitte Ireland, 2018
- Deloitte Dot Award for Exceptional Team
Collaboration, awarded by Deloitte Ireland, 2018
- Mentor for budding Tech Entrepreneurs at
National TechHunt organized by Computer Society of India and Nurture
Talent, 2013
Teaching Experience
- Lecturer, Vidyalankar School of
Information Technology, Mumbai, 2013-14
- Visiting Faculty, Birla College of Arts,
Science & Commerce, Mumbai, 2010-11
- Visiting Faculty, SIES College of Arts,
Science & Commerce, Mumbai, 2010-11
Industry Experience:
- Manager, Forensic Analytics, Deloitte
Touche Tohmatsu India LLP, Mumbai, 2019-2020
- Senior Consultant, Analytics and
Cognitive, Deloitte Ireland LLP, Dublin, Ireland, 2017-2019
- Data Scientist, Irish Centre for Cloud
Computing and Commerce, DCU Business School, Dublin, Ireland, 2015-2017
- Associate Business Consultant, ABC
Paradigms Consultant Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, 2011-2013
Research Interest
Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics, Social Network Analytics,
Learning Analytics, Text Mining
Recent Publications
Refereed Journal Publications
- Martin Quinn, Theodore Lynn, Stephen Jollands and Binesh
Nair (2016); "Domestic Water Charges in Ireland-Issues and Challenges
Conveyed through Social Media”, Water Resources Management, pp: 1-15.
- Binesh
Nair and Amiya Kumar Tripathy, (2011); "Accelerating Mining of Closed
Frequent Itemsets by Elimination of Null Transactions”, International
Journal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences, vol.2,
No. 7, pp: 317-324.
Book Chapters
·Eamon
Costello, Mark Brown, Binesh Nair, Mairéad Nic Giolla Mhichíl, Jingjing Zhang
and Theo Lynn (2017),"#MOOC Friends and Followers: An Analysis of Twitter
Hashtag Networks”,Digital Education: Out to the World and Back to the Campus,
CarlosDelgado Kloos, Patrick Jermann, Mar Pérez-Sanagustín, Daniel
T.Seaton and SuWhite. EMOOCs 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer
Science, vol 10254. Springer, Cham.
·Binesh
Nair and Amiya Kumar Tripathy, (2011);"Optimizing Frequent Pattern Mining
through Elimination of Null Transactions”,Computational Intelligence and
Information Technology,Vinu V Das and Nessy Thankachan. CIIT 2011.
Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 250. Springer, Berlin,
Heidelberg.
Conference
Proceedings
- Theodore
Gerard Lynn, Pierangelo Rosati, Binesh Nair and Ciarán mac an Bhaird
(2017), "Entrepreneurial Participation in the Brexit Discourse: The
Utility of Twitter for Stakeholder Identification and Public Policy
Insights”, 40th Annual Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Conference, Belfast, November 8th – 9th.
- Theodore
Lynn, Pierangelo Rosati, Binesh Nair and Ciarán Bhaird (2017), "Harness
the Crowd: An Exploration of the #Crowdfunding Community on Twitter”, 40th
Annual Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference,
Belfast, November 8th – 9th.
- Pierangelo
Rosati, Binesh Nair and Theo Lynn (2017), "Calculated vs Ad Hoc Publics in
the #Brexit Discourse on Twitter”, 20th Annual Irish Academy of Management
Conference, Queen’s University, Belfast, August 30 – September 1.
- Pierangelo
Rosati, Binesh Nair and Theo Lynn (2017), "Corporate Socio-Political
Involvement: Evidence from #Brexit”, 20th Annual Irish Academy of
Management Conference, Queen’s University, Belfast, August 30 – September
1.
- Eamon
Costello, Mark Brown, Binesh Nair, Mairéad Nic Giolla Mhichíl, Jingjing
Zhang and Theo Lynn (2017), "#MOOC Friends and Followers: An Analysis of
Twitter Hashtag Networks”, European Conference on Massive Open Online Courses
(pp. 170 – 175), Springer, Cham.
- Mairead
Nic Giolla Mhichil, Mark Brown, Eamon Costello, Theo Lynn and Binesh Nair
(2017), "MOOC Movers and Shakers: Who is Setting the Agenda?”, OER17: The
Politics of Open, London, April 6.
- Pierangelo
Rosati, Binesh Nair and Theo Gerard Lynn (2016), "#Bitcoin Vs #Blockchain:
The Role of Trust in Disrupting Financial Services”, 7th European Business
Research Conference, University of Roma Tre, Rome, December 15-16.
- Eamon
Costello, Binesh Nair, Mark Brown, Jingjing Zhang, Mairéad Nic Giolla
Mhichíl, Enda Donlon and Theo Lynn (2016), "Social Media #MOOC Mentions:
Lessons for MOOC Research from Analysis of Twitter Data”, 33rd
International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the use
of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education, Proceedings of
ASCILITE, Adelaide (p. 157 – 162).
- Theo
Lynn, Binesh Nair, Anna Gourinovitch, Mark Brown and Eamon Costello
(2016), "On-Message Out-of-Class: An Exploration in to the Effect of
Message Source Credibility and Message Source on Student Engagement on Twitter”,
The Next Generation: Digital Learning Research Symposium, Dublin City
University, November 1.
- Eamon
Costello, Mark Brown, Enda Donlon, Binesh Nair, Mairead Ni Ghiolla Michil,
Theo Lynn, Jingjing Zhang and Kirk Perris (2016), "Towards a Research Agenda
of MOOCs in Twitter through Analysis of a Large Dataset”, Association for
Learning Technology Conference (ALT-C), Connect, Collaborate, Create,
University of Warwick, Warwick, September 6-8.
- Eugenia
Siapera, Binesh Nair, Theo Lynn and Graham Hunt (2016), "Terrorism on
Twitter-Comparing #CharlieHebdo and #ParisAttacks", VOX-POL Mid-Project
Conference: Taking Stock of Research on Violent Online Political
Extremism, Dublin City University,
Dublin, June 22-24.
- Eamon
Costello, Theo Lynn, Mark Brown, Binesh Nair, Enda Donlon and Mairead Nic
Giolla Mhichil (2016), "Rising or Falling? Tracing MOOC Trends in Social
Media”, The 17th Annual Educational Technology Conference of the Irish
Learning Technology Association, EdTech 2016, Law Society of Ireland
Education Centre, Blackhall Place, Dublin, May 26-27.
- Theo
Lynn, Graham Hunt, Binesh Nair and Roisin Lyons (2016), "Towards an Online
Reciprocal Peer Learning Dashboard”, The 17th Annual Educational
Technology Conference of the Irish Learning Technology Association, EdTech
2016, Law Society of Ireland Education Centre, Blackhall Place, Dublin,
May 26-27.
- Martin
John Quinn, Theo Lynn, Stephen Jollands and Binesh Nair, (2016); "Charging
for Water Usage in Ireland: Issues and Challenges as conveyed through
Twitter”, 2nd Twitter for Research Conference, National University of
Ireland, Galway, April 18-19.
- Binesh
Nair and Amiya Kumar Tripathy, (2011); "Optimizing Frequent Pattern Mining
through Elimination of Null Transactions”, International Conference of
Computational Intelligence and Information Technology – CIIT 2011, publisher
Springer LNCS-CCIS. November 07-08, Pune, India. (in Springer Press).
- Binesh
Nair, (2011); "Mining Frequent Itemsets using Itemset-Pruning method of
Closed Frequent Itemset Mining: A case study applied to Health Care”,
National Research Conference, Navi Mumbai, February 12th, pp 61-71.–
Master’s Thesis – Best Paper Runner-up (Technology Track)
Articles
- Binesh Nair, (2019), "Monetize Dormant Data: 3 Steps for
C-Suite Executives to Integrate Analytics into Decision Making”, CSI
Communications, ISSN 0970-647X, May 2019, Volume No. 43, Issue N0.2, Page
No. 23
- Binesh Nair, (2014), "Reaping ROI from Big Data”, CSI
Communications, ISSN 0970-647X, June 2014, Volume No. 38, Issue N0.3, Page
No. 28.
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