Workshop on “Emerging Devices, Circuits and Systems”

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15-11-2022

10:30AM (IST)

Prof. H. S. Jatana, MIT Pune & IITG EICT

(Former Scientist G & Group Head SCL-ISRO)

Recent trends and Challenges in Semiconductors and Electronics

15-11-2022

11:30AM (IST)

Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar,

Jadavpur University, Kolkata

Digital VLSI Microfluidic Chip: A Solution to Multi-Dimensional Problematic Issue

16-11-2022

10:30AM (IST)

Prof. Brinda Bhowmick,

NIT Silchar

Application of Emerging TFET structures as Sensors, energy harvesters

16-11-2022

3:30PM (IST)

Prof. Nihar Ranjan Mohapatra,

IIT Gandhinagar

FinFET based CMOS Technology for SoC applications: Challenges and Solutions from Analog Perspective

17-11-2022

11:00AM (IST)

Prof. Jai Narayan Tripathi,

IIT Jodhpur

Computational Intelligence for Maintaining Signal/Power Integrity

17-11-2022

3:30PM (IST)

Prof. Saurabh Lodha,

IITMumbai

Few-layer 2D semiconductors and their heterostructures for enhanced photodetection performance

18-11-2022

10:30AM (IST)

Prof. Shree Prakash Tiwari,

IIT Jodhpur

Flexible and Multifunctional Electronic Devices for Green Electronics

18-11-2022

3:30PM (IST)

Prof. Shaibal Mukherjee,

IIT Indore

Portable Smart Sensor



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Prof. H. S. Jatana of MIT Pune & IITG EICT (Former Scientist G & Group Head SCL-ISRO)

Topic:

Recent trends and Challenges in Semiconductors and Electronics

The talk covers wide spectrum of semiconductors being researched and used in various applications besides Silicon. A range of compound semiconductors like GaN, SiC, GaAs etc has become popular during the last over 15 years. Their characteristics and applications are discussed. CMOS being the driving force of Electronics today, the current technology level and status, the future novelty devices and issues will also be talked about. A brief in global market size, Indian scenario will also be discussed.

Biography:

Prof. H. S. Jatana received engineering education from BITS Pilani. Thereafter, he worked at Rockwell Semiconductor USA as IC design engineer and later shifted to SCL- ISRO. As Group Head, he steered the team of over 75 Scientists to develop more than 200 VLSI products for Space Applications (like various ADCs, DACs, LDO, ROIC etc) and some CMOS compatible process technologies like BiCMOS, NVM, CIS , CCD etc. Prof. Jatana is also keenly interested in spreading VLSI education. He has conducted many workshops and given lectures/ invited talks at most of the IITS, NITs and reputed universities. He has several publications in IEEE journals. Currently, he is Professor at MIT Pune and PGIMER Chandigarh.

Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar of Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

Topic:

Digital VLSI Microfluidic Chip: A Solution to Multi-Dimensional Problematic Issue

With an increment in the number of social crimes and mishaps, there has been a growing demand for social security among the new generation, in every sphere of life. In a third world country like India misplacement of new born due to medical negligence or intentionally for individual’s interest is a common dilemma to take place on a routine basis. Further there has been a hue and cry among the intellectuals worldwide, over the issue of increasing pollutants day by day. Last but not the least fatal diseases are gradually strengthening its grip over the so called – “digitalized society” at a rapid phase. VLSI biochip emerged as a single solution mapping to multi-dimensional problematic issue. A single chip is used to combat with issues like biometric identification, treatment of fatal memory diseases, to measure environmental pollutants in order to set a future alarm etc. With the advancement of nanotechnology, the size of the biochip has been reduced thereby cutting the manufacturing cost and increased the high throughput capability. Thus this technology has great potential to be a crucial and powerful tool for clinical research, diagnostics, drug development, toxicology studies, and patient selection for clinical trials because of its multitude of benefits like low expense, high throughput and miniaturization.

Biography:

Prof. Subir Kumar Sarkar, a Professor in the Dept of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering of Jadavpur University, has completed his B. Tech, M. Tech and PhD (Tech) from Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, University of Calcutta and Post-Doctoral from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), USA. He has worked around 10 years in industry like Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), a Govt. of India Company as Executive Engineer and 30 years in Govt. Educational Institutes in India where he has worked as member of Executive council & the COURT of Jadavpur University, HOD, Chairman of BOS and Chairman of Doctoral committee, single-handedly ran the PG Evening Course in the University and IC Design and Fabrication Centre for a decade as Coordinator. He has guided 58 PhD scholars as on date and 7 more are working under my guidance and guided than 104 Master of Engineering thesis, authored 6 Engineering text books published by CRC Press USA, Artech House USA, PAN STANFOPRD USA, S. Chand& Company Pvt. Ltd., India, 21 R&D projects ( Total amount is more than 2 crores) sponsored by different Govt. of India funding agencies have been completed/ongoing, published 730 technical research papers (Journals: 280, Conferences: 450) in archived International/ National journals and peer reviewed conferences and delivered around 124 Plenary/Keynote/ Invited talks( in India and abroad), 20 IEEE Distinguished Lectures, TPC member of more than 50 Conferences , chaired around 50 technical sessions in various academic programs in India and Abroad and served as a member of NBA Evaluation team of more than 30 Engineering Institutes. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, IEEE Electron Device Society Distinguished Lecturer, Life fellow of The Institution of Engineers (India) and Life fellow of Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Life member of ISTE and Life member of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS). He is honoured with the IETE – Brig M L Anand Award-2019 for notable expertise in Network domain as evident from his 183 research papers, 20 P.G and 18 PhD thesis guidance and publication of two books (CRC Press and Arctech House) whose review came in IEEE communication magazine and has been cited 680 times. He is also recipient of Prof. S K Mitra Memorial Award-2019 for one of his research work as the best research oriented paper among all the papers published in IETE Technical Review Journal in the year 2018-2019. He won several School Day prizes for standing amongst the top three ranks of the class, Awarded National Scholarship, Recipient of Deboprasad Ghosal Silver medal from Ramakrishna Mission Narendrapur, Certificate of Merit at Institution of Engineers, 2005 and 6 best research paper awards. He has successfully organized three IEEE sponsored International Conferences as Convener in 2004 and as General Chair in 2012 and in 2019.