Conference Presentations

  1. Improving Student Engagement Through Designing of Interactive STEM Education Apps, G. Singh, Published in Proceedings of the 16th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference (TLC-2022): Promoting Student Engagement: Practices of Compassionate and Inclusive Educators, Professional Development Center (PDC), Morning Breakfast Sessions, 10:00-10:50 am, SUNY at Fredonia, NY, August 15, 2022.
  2. Scholarly/Creativity Work Displayed in Faculty Annual Reception, Wednesday, April 06, 2022: Faculty Research, Scholarship and Creativty, State University of New York (SUNY) at Fredonia, Page # 11, Fredonia NY, 2022.
  3. The Video Games Development Mechanism Using Lua Language, Jared Clark and G. Singh, Proceedings of the 5th Learning with Innovative Technology (LIT) Conference, Page # 9,SUNY Empire State College’s School for Graduate Studies and Saratoga Springs City School, Saratoga, NY, July 10, 2020.
  4. Using Open Source Lua Language Tools For Video Games Development, Jared Clark (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Presented in the 22nd Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, pp. XX, April 30, 2020.
  5. The Video Games Development Mechanism Using Lua Language, Jared Clark (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Accepted for the presentation in the SUNY/CUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC-2020) to be held at the SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, NY, April 04, 2020.
  6. EnablArm – The Arm That Learns From Itself, Inderdeep S. Bajwa (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Proceedings of the 21th Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, pp. 17, May 02, 2019.
  7. EnablArm – The Arm That Learns From Itself, Inderdeep S. Bajwa (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Proceedings of the SUNY/CUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) 201 to be held at Niagara County Community College (NCCC), Niagara Falls, NY, April 27, 2019. Proceedings of the 24th annual conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, Northeastern Region (CCSCNE, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT, Poster # 5019, Page # 22, April 12 - 13, 2019.
  8. EnablArm - The Arm That Learns Itself, Inderdeep S. Bajwa (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Proceedings of the 20th Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, pp. 20, April 26, 2018.
  9. Designing of Computer Games in Object-Oriented C# Language, Shannon M. Grajek (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Proceedings of the 19th Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, pp. 30, April 27, 2017.
  10. Designing of Computer Games in Object-Oriented C# Language, Shannon M. Grajek (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Proceedings of the 3rd annual SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) held at SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, April 22, page # 74-75, 2017.
  11. Fractality in multiparticle production-a graph theoretical approach, P. Mali, S. K. Manna, A. Mukhopadhyay, P. K. Haldar, G. Singh, Presented at the 61st DAE-BRNS Symposium on Nuclear Physics, December 05-09, 2016 Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1/AF Bidhannagar, Kolkata -700064, India.
  12. Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet as an Innovative Educational Technology Tool for K-12 Education, G. Singh, Proceedings of the 1st Learning with Innovative Technology (LIT) Conference, Page # 10, SUNY Empire State College’s School for Graduate Studies and Saratoga Springs City School, Saratoga, NY, July 08, 2016.
  13. Tools and Strategies to Engage Learners and Educators in Open Source Environment, G. Singh, Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference on Instruction & Technology (CIT 2016), SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY, May 31-June 03, Page # 54, 2016.
  14. Designing of Inventory Management System Using Open Source Object-Oriented Languages, Mike Lewis (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Proceedings of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges — Northeastern Region (CCSCNE-2016), Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, April 30, Poster # 5027, 2016.
  15. Designing of Inventory Management System Using Open Source Object-Oriented Languages, Mike Lewis (Mentor: Dr. G. Singh), Presented as a poster at the 18th Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, page # 57-58, April 28, 2016.
  16. Investigation of Statistical and Non-Statistical Fluctuations Observed in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions at AGS and CERN Energies, G. Singh, P. Mali, and A. Mukhopadhyay, Proceedings of the 5th Joint Conference of the Upstate Chapters of the American Statistical Association (UP-STAT Conference 2016): Data Science, Statistical Practice, and Education, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, page # 12-13, April 22-23, 2016.
  17. Designing of Music Database Management Application on a Local Host, Amanda Sutter and Michaela Yehl (Mentor: G. Singh), Proceedings of the 17th Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, pp. 82, April 30, 2015.
  18. Creation of Simple Contact Management System Using Open Source PHP & MySQL, Nicholas Albanese (Mentor: G. Singh), Proceedings of the 17th Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, pp. 28-29, April 30, 2015.
  19. Simulation of Natural Science Problems in Virtual Environment, Daniel Sturniolo (Mentor: G. Singh), Proceedings of CCSCNE-2015 Conference at the held at College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, April 17-18, 2015, page # 17, Poster # 5029, 2015.
  20. Computer Simulation of Some Natural Sciences Problems in Virtual Lab, Daniel Sturniolo (Mentor: G. Singh), Presented as a poster at the SURC-2015 held at SUNY Brockport, Brockport, NY, April 10, 2015.
  21. Engaging and Educating Learners in Virtual World, G. Singh, Proceddings of The 8th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference: Framing the Future: Teaching, Learning, Advancing, SUNY at Fredonia, August 18, pp. 06 (2014).
  22. Rapid Game Prototyping using High Level and Web Programming Languages and Simple DirectMedia Layer, Jeffrey Swift, Nicholas Freville, and Patrick Hodge (Mentor: G. Singh), Presented as a poster at 16th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, May 01, 2014.
  23. Designing of Web Based Application for Computer Science and Information Systems Majors with MS Visual Studio.NET 2012 in Virtual Lab, Amy Masters (Mentor: G. Singh), Presented as a poster at 16th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, May 01, 2014.
  24. Algorithm Development in C# and Visual Basic Languages to Investigate Projectile Motion Using MS Visual Studio.NET 2012, Jeffrey Swift (Mentor: G. Singh), Presented as a poster at 16th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, May 01, 2014.
  25. Dusty Vent: Rapid Game Prototyping using HTML5/Javascript and C++/Simple DirectMedia Layer, Jeff Swift, Nicholas Freville, and Patrick Hodge (Mentor: G. Singh), Presented as a poster at the CCSCNE-2014 Conference, Providence College, Providence, RI (April 25-26, 2014)
  26. Design and Delivery of Information Systems and Computer Science Courses in Quality Learning Virtual Environment, G. Singh, Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference on Instruction & Technology (CIT 2014), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, May 27-30, Page # 29, (2014).
  27. Modeling Bohr’s Quantum Theory of Hydrogen Atom for Chemistry, Physics Information Systems and Computer Science Majors, G. Singh, Presented as a poster at the Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) - Advancing what works in STEM education, PKAL Upstate New York Regional Network, Improving Learning in Undergraduate STEM, Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY, April 5, 2014.
  28. Modeling Bohr’s Quantum Theory of H-Atom for STEM Education in Virtual Lab, G. Singh, Presented at the Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) - Advancing what works in STEM education, PKAL Upstate New York Regional Network, Improving Learning in Undergraduate STEM, Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY, April 5, 2014.
  29. Detrended fluctuation analysis in multiparticle production, P. Mali, S. Sarkar, S. Ghosh, A. Mukhopahyay, G. Singh , Proceedings of the DAE Symp. on Nucl. Phys. (held at Bhabha Atomic Rresearch Center, Mumbai, India on Dec. 20, 2013), Vol. 58, 702-703 (2013).
  30. Pros and Cons of Educational Technology Use Inside and Outside Classroom, G. Singh G. Singh, Proceedings of The 7th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference: Education for Social Change, SUNY at Fredonia, August 19, pp. 12 (2013).
  31. Developmental Education through Digital Technologies and Techniques in Natural Sciences, Gurmukh Singh, Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference on Instruction & Technology (CIT 2013, SUNYIT, Utica, NY, May 21-24, pp. 46 (2013).
  32. Modeling Computational Behavior of Algorithms in Natural Sciences and Computer Science in Higher Education, Gurmukh Singh and Khalid Siddiqui, Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Technologies in Education Conference, Saint Rose College, Albany, NY, May 16-17, pp. 14 (2013).
  33. Quantum Compton’s Effect for Higher Education Students in Virtual Lab, Gurmukh Singh and Khalid Siddiqui, Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Technologies in Education Conference, Saint Rose College, Albany, NY, May 16-17, pp. 14 (2013).
  34. A New Pedagogy of Teaching and Learning through Multi-Course Evaluations, Gurmukh Singh, Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Technologies in Education Conference, Saint Rose College, Albany, NY, May 16-17, pp. 14 (2013).
  35. Use of Modern Microsoft Excel Software System for K-12 Science Education, Gurmukh Singh, Khalid Siddiqui and Mankiran Singh, Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Technologies in Education Conference, Saint Rose College, Albany, NY, May 16-17, pp. 12 (2013).
  36. Game Programming, Jeffrey Swift, Nicholas Freville, and Patrick Hodge (Mentor: G. Singh), Proceedings of the 15th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, NY, Page # 75 (May 2, 2013)
  37. Algorithm Development to Investigate Compatibility of Three Software Systems, Ankit Ahuja (Mentor: G. Singh), Proceedings of the 15th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, NY, Page # 25 (May 2, 2013)
  38. Interactive Applications of MS Excel and MS Visual Studio .NET 2010, Brandon Artymowycz (Mentor: G. Singh), Proceedings of the 15th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, NY, Page # 26 (May 2, 2013)
  39. Simulation of Deterministic and Probabilistic Problems, Timothy Aselin (Mentor: G. Singh), 15th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, NY, Page # 26-27 (May 2, 2013)
  40. Brandon Artymowycz (Mentor: G. Singh), Designing of Small Business-Based Application, 14th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, NY, (April 26, 2012)
  41. Interactive Applications of Modern Software Systems for Natural Sciences and Medical Learners and Educators in a Virtual Classroom Setting, G. Singh, Invited popular talk under Mahamana's 150th Birth Anniversary Popular lecture series of Science Faculty, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, India, Dec. 13, 2012.
  42. Computer Simulations to Model Natural Phenomena in Science and Medical Education, G. Singh, Invited Plenary Lecture presented in International Conference on Perspectives of Computer Confluence with Sciences, Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune, India, Dec. 10-12, 2012. Also published by Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-82062-76-9, pp 8-15, 2012
  43. Computer Simulations of Genetics Laws, M. Singh, G. Singh, K. Siddiqui and S. Singh, Presented in International Conference on Perspectives of Computer Confluence with Sciences (ICPCCS-12), Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune, India, Dec. 10-12, 2012. Also published by Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-82062-76-9, pp 75-79, 2012
  44. Digital technologies and techniques used in higher education to cross national boundaries, G. Singh and K. Siddiqui, Proceedings of The 6th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference: Education for Social Change, SUNY at Fredonia, August 20, p. 9, (2012).
  45. Interacive applications of Microsoft Excel 2010, G. Singh, Presented in The 2nd Best Teaching Practices Workshop, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, SUNY at Fredonia, NY, April 16, 2012.
  46. Computer Simulations of Quantum Theory in Virtual Lab, G. Singh, Accepted for presentation in The International Conference on Computational Physics (ICCP-2012) to be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands during July 25-26, 2012.
  47. Modern Higher Education Techniques Crossing National Boundaries, G. Singh and K. Siddiqui, Proceedings of The 2nd Annual Technologies in Education Conference held at Saint Rose College, Albany, NY, May 17-18, p. 19 (2012).

  48. Blended Teaching and Leaning Techniques Employed in Science Education, G. Singh, Proceedings of The 2nd Annual Technologies in Education Conference held at Saint Rose College, Albany, NY, May 17-18, p. 19 (2012).

  49. Useful Tools and Techniques to Enhance Student Retention in Higher Education, G. Singh, Proceedings of The 2nd Annual Technologies in Education Conference held at Saint Rose College, Albany, NY, May 17-18, p. 19 (2012).

  50. Study of limiting fragmentation in nucleus - nucleus interactions at 14.6 A GeV, Ashwini Kumar, G. Singh, and B. K. Singh, Proceedings of the DAE Symp. on Nucl. Phys. 56, 1018-1019 (2011). Also available online in Proceedings of DAE Symposium, Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam, India.

  51. Azimuthal structure of particle emission in 28Si-Ag(Br) interaction at 14.5A GeV, P. Mali, A. Mukhopadhaya, and G. Singh, Proceedings of the DAE Symp. on Nucl. Phys. 56, 994-995 (2011). Also available online in Proceedings of DAE Symposium, Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam, India.
  52. 2d intermittency in 28Si-Ag(Br) interaction at 14.5A GeV, P. Mali, A. Mukhopadhaya, and G. Singh, Proceedings of the DAE Symp. on Nucl. Phys. 56, 996-997 (2011). Also available online in Proceedings of DAE Symposium, Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam, India.
  53. Pros and Cons of Collaborative Teaching/Learning Techniques in Higher Education, Gurmukh Singh and Khalid Siddiqui, Proceedings of the 5th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference, “Creating Community: Collaborative Learning & Technologies”, held on August 15 at SUNY Fredonia, p. 9 (2011).
  54. Best Teaching Practices in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Reneta Barneva, Gregory Cole, and Gurmukh Singh, Proceedings of the 5th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference, “Creating Community: Collaborative Learning & Technologies”, held on August 15 at SUNY Fredonia, p. 7 (2011).
  55. Optimum Course Design for Effective Online Teaching and Learning using ANGEL, K. J. Siddiqui, and G. Singh, Presented in the International Educational Technology Conference, Itstanbul, Turkey, IETC-2011.
  56. Educational Technology Eroding Borders, Khalid Siddiqui, Gurmukh Singh, and T. Tunali, Communications in Computer and Information Science: Digital Information processing and Communications, International Conference on Digital Information Processing and Communications (ICDIPC), VSB-Technical Univeristy of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, July 7-9, 2011, Vol. 188 (1), 342-355 (2011).
  57. Educational Technology Eroding National Borders, Khalid Siddiqui, Gurmukh Singh, Proceedings of the International Higher Education Congress: New Trends and Issues (UYK-2011), Istanbul, Turkey, May 27 - 29, 2011.
  58. Optimum Course Design Methodology for Effective Online Teaching/Learning on ANGEL Server, Gurmukh Singh and Khalid Siddiqui, Proceedings of the CIT-2011 Conference held at SUNY Oneonta, NY on May 24-27, pp. 34 (2011).
  59. Role of Modern Technology in the Education of Natural Sciences, Engineering and Medical Sciences, G. Singh, Proceedings of the 1st Annual Technologies in Education Conference at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY on May 16-17, pp. 8 (2011).
  60. Minesweeper on Linux, John Malayny (Mentor: G. Singh), 2nd Annual Department of Computer Science Student Research Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, NY, (Dec. 7, 2011)
  61. Weight Gallery, Zach Daily (Mentor: G. Singh), 13th Annual Student Research & Creativity Exposition, SUNY Fredonia, NY, (February 1, 2011 - April 28, 2011)
  62. Use of the ANGEL Course Management System in Higher Online Education, G. Singh, Proceedings of the 1st Annual Technologies in Education Conference at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY on May 16-17, pp. 14 (2011).
  63. Factorial correlator in 28Si-Ag/Br collision at 14:5A GeV/c, P. Mali, A. Mukhopadhyay, and G. Singh, Proceedings of the DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, India, Dec. 20-24, 2010, p. 618-619 (2010).
  64. Intermittency in 28Si-Ag/Br interaction at 14:5A GeV/c, P. Mali, A. Mukhopadhyay, and G. Singh, Proceedings of the DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, India, Dec. 20-24,2010, p. 616-617 (2010).
  65. Jet-structure in 16O-Ag/Br interaction at 200A GeV/c, P. K. Haldar, S. K. Manna, A. Mukhopadhyay, and G. Singh, Proceedings of the DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, India, Dec. 20-24, 2010, p. 612-613 (2010).
  66. Evidence of dynamical fluctuation of emission of pions produced in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions at 200A GeV/c for different projectiles, P. K. Haldar, S. K. Manna, A. Mukhopadhyay, and G. Singh, Proceedings of the DAE Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, India, Dec. 20-24, 2010, p. 610-611 (2010).
  67. Good Course Design Technique for Effective Online Teaching, G. Singh, Presented in 4th Teaching and Learning Conference, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, August 16, 2010.
  68. Search for Ring and Jet-like Structures in Particle Emission from High-energy Nucleus-nucleus Collisions, P. K. Haldar, S .K. Manna, M. K. Ghosh, A. Mukhopadhyay and G. Singh, Proceedings of International Conference: Applications of Computer and Information Sciences to Nature Research (ACISNR-2010), ISBN 978-1-60558-918-3, p. 44-48, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, May 5-7, 2010.
  69. Computer Simulations to Model Mendel’s Laws on Inheritance in Computational Biology, G. Singh, Proceedings of International Conference: Applications of Computer and Information Sciences to Nature Research (ACISNR-2010), ISBN 978-1-60558-918-3, p. 19-23, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, May 5-7, 2010.
  70. Modeling Bohr’s Theory of Hydrogen Atom for Physics and Chemistry and Computer Science Graduates, G. Singh, and A. Mukhopadhyay, Proceedings of International Conference: Applications of Computer and Information Sciences to Nature Research (ACISNR-2010), ISBN 978-1-60558-918-3, p. 59-63, SUNY at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, May 5-7, 2010.
  71. Nonstatistical Fluctuation in 16O-Ag/Br interactions at 200A GeV/c, M. K. Ghosh, P. K.  Haldar, S. K.  Manna, A.  Mukhopadhyay, and G. Singh, Proceedings of The International Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Mumbai, India Dec. 9-12, p. 562-563 (2009).
  72. Two-dimensional intermittency in 16O-Ag/Br interactions at 200A GeV/c, M. K. Ghosh, P. K.  Haldar, S. K.  Manna, A.  Mukhopadhyay, and G. Singh, Proceedings of The International Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Mumbai, India Dec. 9-12, p. 590-591 (2009).
  73. Interactive Applications of Microsoft Excel in a Virtual Lab, G. Singh, Embracing Change: Sprouting New Leaves Without Losing Your Roots, 3rd Annual Teaching & Learning SUNY Fredonia Conference, Fredonia, NY, August 17, 2009.

  74. Modeling Mendel’s Laws on Inheritance in Computational Biology and Medical Science, G. Singh, Engaging Minds: Innovative Teaching and Learning, Conference on Instructional Technologies (CIT-09), hosted by SUNY at Oswego, Oswego, NY, p. 109, May 20 – 22, 2009.
  75. Microsoft Excel as an Electronic, Interactive Learning Tool to Bring Basic Science, Engineering, Biology, Statistics, Business and Finance Application Principles for College and University Undergraduate Students in Virtual Lab, G. Singh, Third Annual Regional Symposium, Fostering Deep Learning, held at Gannon University, Erie, PA, May 18, 2009.
  76. Usage of Microsoft Excel Software System for Teaching across Disciplines, G. Singh and Khalid Siddiqui, College of Natural and Social Sciences, Faculty Research Exposition, Thursday, March 26, 2009.
  77. Using Microsoft Excel to bring basic mathematics, science, statistics, business and finance application principles alive for your students, G. Singh, presented in Second Annual Regional Symposium, Better Learning Through Collaboration and Assessment held at Gannon University, Erie, PA, May 23, 2008.
  78. Microsoft Excel Software usage for teaching science and engineering curriculum, G. Singh and K. Siddiqui, presented in Conference on Instructional Technologies (CIT-08), hosted by Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY, May 27 – 30, 2008.
  79. Multifractal study of produced hadrons in 32S induced Ag/Br collisions at CERN SPS, G. Singh, M. K. Ghosh, and A. Mukhopadhyay, presented in 50+ Years of High Energy Physics Symposium @ UB, Department of Physics, SUNY at Buffalo, NY, October 20-21, 2006.
  80. Radiation damage caused by 4He charged ions from radioisotopes in CR-39 plastic detector, R. Poltis, J. Walker, G. Singh and J. Lauffenburger, Rochester Symposium for Physics Students SPS Zone 2 Regional Meeting (RSPS XXIV), Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Rochester, NY, April 09, 2005.
  81. Erraticity analysis of produced shower particles in nucleus-nucleus collisions at CERN SPS energy, G. Singh, A. Chanda, M. K. Ghosh, and A. Mukhopadhyay, Presented at the ICPAQGP-2005, Kolkata, India, February 08 -12, 2005.
  82. Direct photon production at relativistic energies, G. Singh, and P. L. Jain, research paper presented in Canisius at Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute, Buffalo, NY, August 27, 2004.
  83. Multiplicity and pseudo-rapidity distributions of 28Si induced emulsion collisions at 14.5A GeV, Patrick Bloechle, Michael Voytovich and G. Singh, Rochester Symposium for Physics Students SPS Zone 2 Regional Meeting (RSPS XXIII), Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Rochester, April 17, 2004. Also presented as a poster in Second Annual Tri Beta Science Symposium, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY, April 26, 2004.
  84. Strange behavior of projectile fragments of Gold beam at the highest available energy, P. L. Jain and G. Singh, Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society held at Atlanta, Georgia, Presentation # VP05.77, March 20-26, 1999.
  85. Unusual behavior of projectile fragments of Gold beam at 10.6A GeV, P. L. Jain and G. Singh, Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society held at Columbus, OH, Presentation # D25.03, April 18-21, 1998.
  86. Nuclear collective flow in 197Au-emulsion interactions at 10.6A GeV, P. L. Jain, G. Singh and A. Mukhopadhyay, presented as a poster in the Quark Matter Conference 95 held at LBL Berkeley, USA, January 9-13, 1995.
  87. Fluctuations and clustering in heavy ion interactions, P. L. Jain and G. Singh, presented as a poster in the Quark Matter Conference 95 held at LBL Berkeley, USA, January 9-13, 1995.
  88. Fragmentation of 197Au nuclei at relativistic energy, P. L. Jain, G. Singh and A. Mukhopadhyay, Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society held at Washington D. C., USA, April 12-15, 1993.
  89. Entropy and fractal characteristics of multiparticle production at relativistic heavy ion interactions, A. Mukhopadhyay, P. L. Jain and G. Singh, Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society held at Washington D. C., USA, April 12-15, 1993.
  90. Pseudorapidity-interval dependence of multiplicities at relativistic energies, P. L. Jain, G. Singh and A. Mukhopadhyay, presented in the International Conference on Physics and Astrophysics of Quark-Gluon Plasma, Calcutta, India, January 20-24, 1993.
  91. Observation of intermittency in nuclear multifragmentation at relativistic energy, P. L. Jain, G. Singh and M. S. El-Nagdy, presented as a poster in Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, USA, November 11-15, 1991, Quark Matter' 91, p628c, North-Holland, edited by T. C. Awes, F. E. Obenshain, F. Plasil, M. R. Strayer and C. Y. Wong.
  92. Characteristics of shower and target associated particles produced in nucleus-nucleus interactions at Ultra-relativistic energies, P. L. Jain, K. Sengupta and G. Singh, Proc. Int. Conf. and Spring School on Medium and High Energy Nuclear Physics, Taiwan, May 8-18, 1990. Progress in Nuclear Physics, p 582 (1991), Elsevier Science Publishing Co., edited by W-Y. P. Hwang, S-C. Lee, C-E. Lee and D. J. Ernst.
  93. One- and two-dimensional analysis of intermittency at ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleaus collisions, P. L. Jain and G. Singh, Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society held at Washington D. C., USA, April 1991, 36, 1401 (1991).
  94. Pseudorapidity interval dependence of multiplicity distribution in ultrarelativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, P. L. Jain, G. Singh and K. Sengupta, Proc. Int. Conf. on Medium and High Energy Nuclear Physics, Taipei, Taiwan, May 23-27 (1988), p 205. World Scientific Publication, edited by W. Y. P. Hwang, K. F. Lin and Y. T. Zeng.
  95. Central and non-central nucleus-nucleus collisions at ultra high energies, P. L. Jain, K. Sengupta and G. Singh, Proc. Int. Conf. on Physics and Astrophysics of QGP, Bombay, India, February 8-12 (1988), p 523. World Scientific Publication, edited by B. Sinha and S. Raha.
  96. Collective flow in relativistic nuclear collisions, K. Sengupta, G. Singh and P. L. Jain, Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society held at Washington D. C., USA, April 1987, 32, 1016 (1987).
  97. Interactions at 200A GeV Oxygen ion in nuclear emulsion, P. L. Jain, G. Singh, K. Sengupta and A. Z. M. Ismail, Annual Meeting of  the American Physical Society held at Washington D. C., USA, April 1987, 32, 1016 (1987).
  98. Multiparticle production in proton-nucleus collisions at Tevatron energy, P. L. Jain, K. Sengupta and G. Singh, Proc. Int. Conf. on Cosmic Rays, Moscow, USSR, August 2-15 (1987), Vol. 5 HE, p 35, (1987).
  99. Track etch rate characteristics of Macrofol Polycarbonate plastic detector exposed to Xenon ions, G. Singh, S. Singh, H. S. Virk and S. Devi, Proc. 13th Int. Conf. on SSNTDs., Rome, Italy (1985).
  100. A study of track etch rate anisotropy in Apatites, S. Singh, D. Singh, A. S. Sandhu, G. Singh and H. S. Virk, Proc. 13th Int. Conf. on SSNTDs., Rome, Italy (1985).
  101. Cellulose Acetate Butyrate as a detector for cosmic ray heavy nuclei, V. S. Bhatia and G. Singh, Proc. 18th Int. Conf. on Cosmic Rays, Bangalore, India, Vol. 8, 118 (1983).
  102. A study of Cellulose Acetate Butyrate as a detector of energetic heavy ions, V. S. Bhatia, G. Singh and M. Puri, Proc. 3rd National Seminar/Workshop on SSNTDs., Amritsar, India (1983).
  103. Charm production in 400 GeV proton-emulsion collisions, Bombay-Chandigarh-Delhi-Jammu Collaboration, Proc. 5th High Energy Symposium held at Cochin, India, VII, B6 (1980).
  104. Production of charm particles in proton-emulsion interactions at 400 GeV/c, Bombay-Chandigarh-Delhi-Jammu Collaboration, CERN/EP/0064 R/PKM/mk (1980).
  105. Abundances of Cosmic Rays nuclei with kinetic energies > 7.5 GeV/n, V. S. Bhatia, G. Singh, J. Kumar and I. Kaur, National Space Sciences Symposium held at Varanasi, India (1980).
  106. Near-earth and source abundances of medium energy cosmic ray nuclei from neon to iron, V. S. Bhatia and G. Singh, Proc. 16th Int. Conf. on Cosmic Rays, Japan, Vol. 1, 289 (1979).
  107. A better parameter for determining the charges of cosmic ray particles in plastics, V. S. Bhatia and G. Singh, Proc. 5th Radio and Space Sciences Symposium held at New Delhi, India, p-89 (1979).
  108. Cosmic ray abundances from nitrogen to zinc using a cellulose nitrate plastic detector, G. Singh, V. S. Bhatia and S. Paruthi, Proc. 15th Int. Conf. on Cosmic Rays, Bulgaria, Vol. 1, 253 (1977).
  109. A study of solar modulation of Helium and nuclei in galactic cosmic rays, V. S. Bhatia, S. Paruthi and G. Singh, Proc. Symposium on Solar and Planetary Physics, Hyderabad, India, Vol. 2, 109 (1976).