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2016*************

1.Souvik Mahapatra

IIT- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Mumbai, India

for contributions to CMOS transistor gate stack reliability

[Has been individually working and supervising doctoral and masters students in the areas of (a)
Semiconductor device reliability - Negative Bias Temperature Instability (NBTI) and Hot Carrier
Degradation (HCD) in SiO2, Si oxynitride (SiON), and high-k gate dielectric MOS devices, as well as (b)
Flash nonvolatile memory (NVM) devices - conventional Floating Gate (FG) and SONOS for NOR type,
metal nanocrystal and silicon nitride trap storage for NAND type applications.]

2.Sudip Mazumder

University of Illinois at Chicago

Chicago, IL, USA

for contributions to analysis and control of power electronics systems

[Switching-sequence and switching-transition based control of power-electronics systems and


interactive-power networks

Power electronics for renewable energy, micro/smart grids, energy storage

Wide-bandgap (GaN/SiC) power electronics

Optically-triggered power semiconductor devices

3.Subhabrata Sen

AT&T Labs Research

Bedminster, NJ, USA

for contributions to analysis of cross-layer interactions in cellular networks

[Dr. Subhabrata Sen is a Lead Inventive Scientist at AT&T Labs Research. Shubho's research interests span
Internet technologies and applications, IP network management, networked video streaming, cellular networks
and applications, application and network performance, cross-layer interactions and optimizations for mobile
networks, network measurements and traffic analysis. He is a co-inventor of the Application Resource
Optimizer (ARO) tool for analyzing cellular friendliness of mobile app designs - that is widely used by top
ISPs, app developers, vendors and testing houses.
Shubho holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from Jadavpur University, India, and M.S. and
PHD. in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He received the AT&T CTO
Innovation Award in 2008, the AT&T Labs President Excellence Award in 2011, and the 2011/2012 AT&T
Science and Technology Medal. He currently serves as an editor of the IEEE/ACM Transactions on
networking
]

4.Sudipta Sengupta
Microsoft Research

Redmond, WA, USA

for contributions to network design, routing and applications to Internet backbone, data

centers, and peer-to-peer systems

2015***********

1.Vivek Agarwal

Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay

Mumbai, India

for contributions to topologies and control schemes for solar photovoltaic energy

conversion and power quality enhancement

2.Chandan Chakraborty

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Kharagpur, India

for contributions to estimation techniques and control of induction machine and drive

systems

3.Sanjay Lall

Stanford University

Stanford, CA, USA

for contributions to control of networked systems

4.Abhijit Mahalanobis

Lockheed MartiN

Missiles and Fire Control

Orlando, FL, USA

for contributions to the development of correlation filters for automatic target recognition

5.Mahesh Viswanathan

IBM Corporation

Yorktown Heights, NY, USA

for contributions to ubiquitous access to cloud computing and to vehicular speech

communications
2014**********

1.Soumitro Banerjee

Indian Institute of Science,

Education & Research

Kolkata, West Bengal, India

for contributions to the understanding of nonlinear phenomena in power electronic circuits, and

to the theory of border collision bifurcation

2.Vivek Goyal

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Cambridge, MA, USA

for contributions to information representations and their applications in acquisition,

communication, and estimation

3.Balaji Rajan

Indian Institute of Science

Bangalore, India

for contributions to high performance and low complexity space-time code designs for wireless

communication systems

Primary research interests include MIMO signal processing & algorithms, Space-time
coding for MIMO channels, Distributed space-time coding and cooperative
communication, Coding for multiple-access and relay channels, Interference alignment,
Index coding and Wired & wireless network coding.]

4.Krishna Sivalingam

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Chennai, India

for contributions to medium access control and energy-efficient protocol design in

communication networks

[His research interests include wireless networks, wireless sensor networks, optical
wavelength division multiplexed networks, and performance evaluation.
2017************
1. Debatosh Guha University of Calcutta Kolkata, India
[for contributions to microstrip and wideband dielectric resonator antennas]
Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antenna using Hybrid/Composite Configurations
Defected Ground Structures (DGS) integration technique for Planar Antennas
New Modes and Feeding Techniques for Dielectric Resonator Antennas
Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antenna using Hybrid/Composite Configurations
High Gain Compact Antennas for Wireless Industry

Other Professors************

1. Prof Bhargab B. Bhattacharya, faculty of the Indian


Statistical Institute, Calcutta, Dr. Bhattacharya is a Member of
the VLSI Society of India (VSI), a Fellow of the Indian National
Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the National Academy of
Sciences, India, and an IEEE Fellow.

Research- VLSI Design and Test


Nanotechnology and Giga-Scale Integration

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