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This book comprises select proceedings from the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Microelectronics, Communication and Intelligent Systems (ETMCIS 2024). It explores the synergies and intersections between engineering, artificial intelligence, microelectronics, communication, and signal processing. The book showcases the forefront areas of research in engineering, presenting readers with up-to-date insights and breakthrough discoveries. It highlights the latest studies, methodologies, and experimental findings, ensuring readers stay at the forefront of knowledge in these rapidly…mehr

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This book comprises select proceedings from the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Microelectronics, Communication and Intelligent Systems (ETMCIS 2024). It explores the synergies and intersections between engineering, artificial intelligence, microelectronics, communication, and signal processing. The book showcases the forefront areas of research in engineering, presenting readers with up-to-date insights and breakthrough discoveries. It highlights the latest studies, methodologies, and experimental findings, ensuring readers stay at the forefront of knowledge in these rapidly evolving fields. The book emphasizes real-world examples and implementation strategies to help readers grasp how these technologies can be leveraged to solve complex problems and improve existing systems.
Autorenporträt
Samaresh Das is a Professor and Head of the Department at the Centre for Applied Research in Electronics (CARE) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, India. He earned his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in 2005 and 2011, respectively. His doctoral research focused on Ge quantum dot-based floating gates, light emitters, and photodetectors on silicon substrates. After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Das joined the Ultimate Silicon Device Group at Tyndall National Institute in Ireland, under the leadership of Prof. Jean-Pierre Colinge. There, he worked on the fabrication and characterization of junctionless nanowire trigate MOSFETs. He later served as a research scientist at the Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory—Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, contributing to the Quantum Information Project aimed at developing scalable silicon charge qubits. In September 2014, Dr. Das joined the Centre for Applied Research in Electronics at IIT Delhi as an assistant professor.  Dhairya Singh Arya is a scientist at CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO) in Chandigarh, India. He received his B.Tech. and M.Tech. degrees in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Kurukshetra University, India, in 2012 and 2015, respectively. During his M.Tech. thesis, he collaborated with the Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI) in Pilani, where he worked on piezoelectric-based MEMS acoustic sensors and MEMS hotplates. Dr. Arya earned his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2022, with his doctoral research focused on "Bistable MEMS/NEMS-Based Switches for Rugged Embedded Applications: Non-Volatile Memory." His research expertise includes low-power MEMS/NEMS, micro-optoelectromechanical systems (MOEMS)-based devices, piezoelectric sensors and transducers, and NEMS terahertz detectors. His contributions to the field of micro- and nanoelectronics continue to drive advancements in sensor technology and energy-efficient device applications. Dipti Y. Sakhare is a distinguished academician and researcher in Electronics Engineering, with over 20 years of teaching experience at MIT Academy of Engineering. She holds a Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering from Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University in Pune and specializes in digital design, VLSI, and embedded systems. Dr. Sakhare has received several prestigious accolades, including the MAAER’s Ideal Teacher Award, departmental honors for excellence in teaching, and the IUCEE Award for Best Practices in Teaching and Learning. She has been instrumental in securing significant research grants from AICTE and SPPU. Her scholarly contributions include an extensive publication record with numerous research papers and book chapters. Her research interests encompass text summarization, neural networks, and innovative VLSI designs, reflecting her dedication to technological advancements and academic excellence.