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This book includes peer-reviewed papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Emerging Electronics & Automation (E2A) 2023. This volume will serve as a comprehensive compilation of the scientific exchanges that took place during the conference at NIT Silchar, India. These proceedings aim to provide readers with insights into the latest scientific endeavors and accomplishments of the conference participants in various emerging fields, including instrumentation, control, signal processing, communication, and related computational techniques. The book seeks to present the global audience with exciting updates, novel findings, and solutions to challenging questions in the field, while also inspiring aspiring scientists to pursue meaningful scientific research. Despite its specialization, the field of instrumentation spans a wide range of disciplines, such as electronics, computation, automation, microelectronic technology, nanomaterials, and biomedical engineering applications. Consequently, this publication is expected to appeal to a diverse audience within the scientific and engineering domains.
Includes select papers from the International Conference on Emerging Electronics & Automation Discusses current research in communication systems, signal and image processing, control and robotics, etc Serves as a reference resource for researchers and practitioners in academia and industry
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Daniel-I. Stroe received a Dipl.-Ing. degree in automatics from "Transilvania" University of Brasov, Romania, in 2008, and an M.Sc. degree in wind power systems from Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark, in 2010. He has been with the Department of Energy at Aalborg University (AAU-Energy) since 2010, from where he obtained his Ph.D. degree in lifetime modeling of Lithium-ion batteries in 2014. He is currently an Associate Professor with AAU Energy and the leader of the Batteries research group. He was a Visiting Researcher with RWTH Aachen, Germany, in 2013, and since 2022, he has been a visiting professor at Czech Technical University in Prague, Czechia. He has co-authored over 200 scientific peer-reviewed publications, most of them on topics related to Lithium-ion battery performance and lifetime modeling and battery state estimation. Furthermore, he is serving as a special issue editor and topic editor for various journals. Daniel's current research interests are in energy storage systems for grid and e-mobility, Lithium-based battery testing and modeling, and lifetime estimation and diagnostics of Lithium-ion batteries.
Nasimuddin received his B.Sc. degree in 1994 from Jamia Millia Islamia, India, and his M.Tech. (Microwave Electronics) and Ph.D. degrees in 1998 and 2004, respectively, from the University of Delhi, India. Dr. Nasimuddin has worked as a Senior Research Fellow (1999-2003) in DST sponsored project and CSIR grant as a senior Research Fellow in Engineering Science at the Department of Electronic Science, University of Delhi, India. He has worked as an Australian Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2004-2006) in awarded a Discovery project grant from the Australian Research Council at Macquarie University, Australia. Currently, he is working as a principal scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), A*STAR, Singapore. He has published 235 journal and conference technical papers on microstrip-based microwave antennas and components. Three US/SG patents have been granted and four filed on antenna technologies. He has edited two books and contributed a chapter to the book "Microstrip Antennas" published in 2011. He has ranked in the top 2% of World Scientists in 2023 for career-long impact and single-year impact.
Dr. S. H. Laskar was born in Nitainagar (Hailakandi), Assam (India) in 1962. He attended Irfan Ali Memorial H. S. School, Nitainagar, and Public H.S. School, Hailakandi. He did Pre-university from Cotton College, Guwahati (1977-79) and Engineering courses from graduate up to research from Z.H. College of Engg & Tech, AMU, Aligarh. He joined teaching as a lecturer in the Electrical Engg Department, REC (presently NIT), Silchar in 1991 and now working as a Professor in the Electronics & Instrumentation Engg Department, NIT Silchar. In addition to life member of ISTE (India), he is in the elite group of elected IEEE Senior Members and a member of the IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society. He is also a life member of the Instrument Society of India. He reviewed a good number of papers in some international Journals and conferences. He has been working in the domain of instrumentation including measurements and sensing.
Shivendra Kumar Pandey graduated in Electronics and Communication Engineering from RGPV Bhopal, India. He received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from IIT Indore, India in Jan 2018. He received an International Travel Grant from SERB-DST, Govt. of India. Since Jun 2018, he has been working as an Assistant Professor of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam, India. He has published research articles in Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, Review of Scientific Instruments, Physica Status Solidi-Rapid Research Letters, etc. His current research interests include Emerging memory technologies (PCM, RRAM), Nanoelectronics, Electronic Devices, and Sensors. He obtained an Early Career Research Award from the Science and Education Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India. He is the Principal Investigator of the Nano-electronics & Emerging Memory (NEEM) Research Laboratory at NIT Silchar, Assam, India.