Siddhartha P Duttagupta
Lecturer
Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
India
Biography
Dr. Siddhartha Prakash Duttagupta obtained BTech (Honours) in Electronics from IIT Kharagpur, India, and PhD from University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA (dissertation title: Porous Silicon based Optoelectronic Integrated Devices- Materials characterization, Fabrication and Testing). Research effort is focused on (i) Micro, Nano-fabricated devices- optimization and application, and (ii) Integrated Electronic Systems- design and deployment. The cumulative impact of 112 publications is reflected in 3003 citations and an h-index of 21 and i-10 index of 32 (ref. Google Scholar, July 15, 2015). Dr Duttagupta holds one US patent (2015) and has filed for more than 20 patents in Micro, Nano-scale Sensors and Actuators and in Green Power Circuits and Systems. He has also authored five monographs which cover aspects of platform technology development in Ambulatory ECG Monitoring, Precision Cooled High Performance Computing, and Micro Fuel Cells. Dr. Duttagupta has been actively involved in the development of Research Centers of Excellence in the USA and in India. Single PI led on-going research is being sponsored by agencies such as the AOARD (US Army), DRDO (India), Nipro (Japan), and Tata Consultancy Services. Partner organizations include Tata Institute for Fundamental Research (Mumbai, India), Monash University (Melbourne, Australia), Center for Materials for Electronics Technology (Pune, India), Tata Consultancy Services (Mumbai), and Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Mumbai University)
Research Interest
Tera Hertz Spectroscopy Wireless RF Power Transfer (highly directive reflect-array antenna) Silicon Photo Multiplier (avalanche photo-diode array based single photon detector) Photo Electro Chemical Power Converter (ultra-low light intensity operation) High Performance Computing (real-time, non-uniform, photo-intensity mapping) Mobile Green Hybrid Power Platforms (air-borne, off-shore, sub-surface monitoring