Amit Sangwan
Dr. Amit Sangwan is an accomplished wireless systems researcher and educator, currently serving as an Assistant Professor. With a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University, Boston, under the guidance of Prof. Josep M. Jornet, Dr. Sangwan has made significant contributions to the field of wireless communication systems, nanophotonic wireless optical communication, and bio-sensing technologies.
Dr. Sangwan’s research is at the forefront of innovative medical technologies. His recent projects include developing wireless power transfer systems using ultrasonic waves for artificial heart implants, designing a batteryless wireless pacemaker, and creating implantable MEMS-based photonic integrated systems on chips. He is also working on a mathematical model to create an electrical equivalent of human cellular genome networks.
In his previous roles, Dr. Sangwan has led numerous groundbreaking projects. These include designing a bio-compatible plasmonic nanosensing implant communication system, developing a joint communication and sensing plasmonic nano-antenna, and creating a flexible IoT tag based on LPWAN networks.
His research interests span a wide range of areas, including wireless communication systems, nanophotonic wireless optical communication, electromagnetic simulations, mixed-signal design, embedded systems, nanonetworks, wearable electronics, antenna design, signal processing, Brain-machine interface, and the Internet of Nano-Things.