THz Technology: Opportunity and Challenges
*Title*: " THz Technology: Opportunity and Challenges "
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Nagendra Prasad Pathak is currently working as Professor and head of Electronics & Communication Engineering department, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. He has received B. Tech. in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering and M. Tech. in Electronics Engineering from University of Allahabad in 1996 and 1998 respectively. He completed his Ph.D. degree in the area of Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2005. Prior to his current assignment at IIT Roorkee in 2006, he held the position of post-doctoral research fellow at 'NRD Super Broadband Research Centre, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Sendai, Japan', as well as Centre for Applied Research in Electronics (CARE), IIT Delhi.
Prof Pathak has served as member of 6G Task Force, DOT, Govt. of India, IEEE MTT-S technical committee on "THz Technology and Applications" (TC, MTT-21) and Research Advisor of Nanyang Academy of Sciences, Singapore. He is an Associate Editor to IEEE Access and Deputy Editor in Chief of IETE Journal of Research. He has served as TPC Chairman of IEEE MAPCON 2023, IEEE IMaRC 2021 and Chairman of IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society MTT-S) Uttar Pradesh Chapter (2021), He is recipient of DST Fast Track Research Grant for Young Scientists (2007), IETE India National Research Fellowship in the area of 'Microwave and Radar Engineering' (2004, 2005).
Prof Pathak has guided 13 PhD theses and supervised more than 50 M Tech dissertations in the area of RF -through- THz Integrated Circuits, Systems & Sensors. He has published around 200 papers in reputed international journals and conferences, co-author of a book (CRC press), several book chapters and has one US patent, one Indian patent to his credit. His 4 Indian patent applications are under review. Prof Pathak's current research interests are: Integrated circuits for microwave/millimetre wave/ Sub-millimetre wave/ THz wireless communications; Non-invasive sensors for transportation, civil, defence, agricultural & medical applications.
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Dr. Nagendra Prasad Pathak of Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India
THz Technology: Opportunity and Challenges
Nagendra Prasad Pathak is currently working as Professor and head of Electronics & Communication Engineering department, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. He has received B. Tech. in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering and M. Tech. in Electronics Engineering from University of Allahabad in 1996 and 1998 respectively. He completed his Ph.D. degree in the area of Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2005. Prior to his current assignment at IIT Roorkee in 2006, he held the position of post-doctoral research fellow at 'NRD Super Broadband Research Centre, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Sendai, Japan', as well as Centre for Applied Research in Electronics (CARE), IIT Delhi.
Prof Pathak has served as member of 6G Task Force, DOT, Govt. of India, IEEE MTT-S technical committee on "THz Technology and Applications" (TC, MTT-21) and Research Advisor of Nanyang Academy of Sciences, Singapore. He is an Associate Editor to IEEE Access and Deputy Editor in Chief of IETE Journal of Research. He has served as TPC Chairman of IEEE MAPCON 2023, IEEE IMaRC 2021 and Chairman of IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society MTT-S) Uttar Pradesh Chapter (2021), He is recipient of DST Fast Track Research Grant for Young Scientists (2007), IETE India National Research Fellowship in the area of 'Microwave and Radar Engineering' (2004, 2005).
Prof Pathak has guided 13 PhD theses and supervised more than 50 M Tech dissertations in the area of RF -through- THz Integrated Circuits, Systems & Sensors. He has published around 200 papers in reputed international journals and conferences, co-author of a book (CRC press), several book chapters and has one US patent, one Indian patent to his credit. His 4 Indian patent applications are under review. Prof Pathak's current research interests are: Integrated circuits for microwave/millimetre wave/ Sub-millimetre wave/ THz wireless communications; Non-invasive sensors for transportation, civil, defence, agricultural & medical applications.
Biography:
Nagendra Prasad Pathak is currently working as Professor and head of Electronics & Communication Engineering department, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. He has received B. Tech. in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering and M. Tech. in Electronics Engineering from University of Allahabad in 1996 and 1998 respectively. He completed his Ph.D. degree in the area of Millimeter-wave Integrated Circuits from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2005. Prior to his current assignment at IIT Roorkee in 2006, he held the position of post-doctoral research fellow at 'NRD Super Broadband Research Centre, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Sendai, Japan', as well as Centre for Applied Research in Electronics (CARE), IIT Delhi.
Prof Pathak has served as member of 6G Task Force, DOT, Govt. of India, IEEE MTT-S technical committee on "THz Technology and Applications" (TC, MTT-21) and Research Advisor of Nanyang Academy of Sciences, Singapore. He is an Associate Editor to IEEE Access and Deputy Editor in Chief of IETE Journal of Research. He has served as TPC Chairman of IEEE MAPCON 2023, IEEE IMaRC 2021 and Chairman of IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society MTT-S) Uttar Pradesh Chapter (2021), He is recipient of DST Fast Track Research Grant for Young Scientists (2007), IETE India National Research Fellowship in the area of 'Microwave and Radar Engineering' (2004, 2005).
Prof Pathak has guided 13 PhD theses and supervised more than 50 M Tech dissertations in the area of RF -through- THz Integrated Circuits, Systems & Sensors. He has published around 200 papers in reputed international journals and conferences, co-author of a book (CRC press), several book chapters and has one US patent, one Indian patent to his credit. His 4 Indian patent applications are under review. Prof Pathak's current research interests are: Integrated circuits for microwave/millimetre wave/ Sub-millimetre wave/ THz wireless communications; Non-invasive sensors for transportation, civil, defence, agricultural & medical applications.
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