Dr. Dasgupta received ACM SIGEVO Impact Award 2014 for research paper "Real-Values Negative Selection Algorithm with Variable-Sized
Detectors" published at GECCO in 2004 and which is both highly cited and a seminal
work according to the SIGEVO Executive Committee.
He has more than 250 publications with 13000+ citations and having h-index of 62 as
per Google scholar and listed among top computer scientist whose work impacted the research community
(UCLA site). He believes that some of his recent works (like Cloud security insurance model
and Negative authentication) will also make similar impact in coming years.
He was nominated and designated as an ACM Distinguished Speaker for next three years
to speak about the most important topics in the computing and IT world today. He has
so far given more than 150 Invited Keynote/Plenary talks in academia, industry and
governmental events on various research and educational topics.
He is elevated to an IEEE Fellow for contribution in Immunological Computation and
Bio-Inspired Cyber Security. This is the highest grade of membership and is recognized
by the technical community as a prestigious honor and an important career achievement.
In 2014, University of Memphis Magazine published a news article called "The world is their stage". The article talks about Dr. Dasgupta's life and
work in bio-inspired computing.
Dr. Dipankar Dasgupta has been named a fellow for IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
Dr. Dasgupta received the Alumni Association's "Eye of the Tiger" award at the homecoming
football game of the U of M at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 30, 2014.
He is the recipient of 2012 Willard R. Sparks Eminent Faculty Award.