Webinar on "MEMS and Sensors: The need of Today's World"

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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sai Vidya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru in association with IEEE SVIT Student Chapter conducted Webinar on the topic “MEMS and Sensors: The need for Today's World”.

More than 460 participants are registered for the webinar and more than 250 Participants actively participated from various Industry professionals/ Faculty members/ Research scholars/ students from many reputed institutions have witnessed the webinar. The webinar is started at 10:30 AM with a formal Welcome for the speaker, Dr. Koushik Guha by Dr. Venkatesha M, Branch Counselor-IEEE SVIT student branch, Associate Professor, Department of ECE. Followed by a brief introduction about the speaker was given by Mr. Sourabh Bhat, Student Secretary, IEEE- SVIT student branch.

The speaker Dr. Koushik Guha explained the importance and need of MEMS and Sensors. He also expressed his view on current research topics, various MEMS sensors, MEMS simulation tools, and the various applications of MEMS and Sensors. The session talk was well appreciated by all the participants and it has inspired many undergraduate students, faculty members, and created a lot of interest in research in the field of MEMS and Sensors.  Vote of thanks was given by Bina R,  student  Chair,  IEEE  SVIT  student branch.  The  feedback  form  was  shared   to   all   the   participants   at   the   end   of   the   session   we   received   more   than

260 attendees filled the feedback forms and  E-certificates were sent to all the registered participants.



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  • Date: 16 Jul 2020
  • Time: 10:30 AM to 12:15 PM
  • All times are (UTC+05:30) Chennai
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  • Bangalore, Karnataka
  • India 560064

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  Speakers

Dr. Koushik Guha Dr. Koushik Guha of NIT Silchar, Assam

Topic:

MEMS and Sensors: The need of Today's World

Biography:

Dr. Koushik Guha is an optimistic researcher and Assistant Professor (Grade-I) in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology Silchar (An Institution of National Importance under Govt. of India). He has sound knowledge in MEMS/NEMS, VLSI system design, Analog circuit design and VLSI. He is a great leader and team worker, leading successfully his department from long 10 years. He is now an Associate Dean of Students Welfare in NIT Silchar.
He has established and has been running National MEMS Design Center with an uplifted passion. MEMS lab is helping illuminating in the department by support so many research scholars to pursue their work. His profound interest towards MEMS designing has made him as the one of the leading researchers not only in NIT Silchar but in the country with research articles in highly reputed journals. He has published more than 70 journal papers in IEEE, Springer, Elsevier etc. and 60 conference papers in national and international conferences. Dr. Guha is a senior member of IEEE and is a member of many professional bodies like IEI, SECI, FOSET, IIAM etc. He has been an active and regular reviewer of (SCI/SCIE journals) and various IEEE hosted/sponsored conferences since 2015.Teaching is heart of Dr. Guha, he deals classes with exceptional sincerity and motivation. He believes in “students are builders of next world class technology”. He has received number of awards like “Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Reformer Award 2018”, “Outstanding faculty in engineering under VIFA 2018”, “InSc Research Excellence Award 2020”, “InSc Young Achievers Award 2020” to name a few. Dr. Guha has bagged a no of R&D projects from various Govt. organizations like Special Manpower Development project from Meity, Govt. of India, Horizon 2020 funded International project with Tyndall National Institute of Ireland and has been associated with it since long time. Dr. Guha delivered many lectures in conferences, seminars, FDPs and training programs. He is currently supervising 8 no. PhD scholars in the field of MEMS and VLSI. His current research interests include mimicking human body functions using MEMS technology, RF MEMS, BIO-MEMS, MEMS energy harvesting, design and development of smart sensors for IoT, VLSI circuit design and optimization.

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