Students



Graduated

  1. Ahmed Abdelal (Institute of Microelectronics, University of ULM, Germany).

  2. Srinu Katari (MTech, IIT Delhi): Worked on CTDSM, Currently employed at Texas Instrument, Benguluru, India

  3. Mounika kundurthi (MTech, IIT Delhi): Worked on interfacing circuitry of energy harvester (in collaboration with Prof. Dhiman Mallick),Currently employed at Intel, Hyderabad, India

  4. Varun (MTech, IIT Delhi): Worked on Bandpass CTDSM, Currently employed at Texas Instrument, Benguluru, India

  5. Mansi (MTech, IIT Delhi): Worked on SAR ADCs, Currently employed at Synopsys, Benguluru, India

  6. Sachin (MTech, IIT Delhi): Worked on Photonic ADCs (in collaboration with Prof. Amol Choudhary), Currently employed at Cisco, Benguluru, India

  7. Jatin Sharma (MTech IIT Delhi): Worked on interface circuitry of energy harvester (in collaboration with Prof. Dhiman Mallick), Currently employed at Samsung, Benguluru, India

  8. Abhishek Pradhan (MSR, Graduated-2024, IIT Delhi): Worked on power converter

  9. Udit Naik (MSR Graduated-2024, IIT Delhi): Worked on on-chip power converter, Currently employed at Texas Instrument, Benguluru, India

  10. Pratibha Verma (PhD, Graduated-2024, IIT Delhi): Worked on design of interface circuitry of energy harvesters (in collaboration with Prof. Dhiman Mallick)

Current Students

  1. Shivani (PhD ongoing): Working on time domain ADCs

  2. Sanchita Chaudhary (PhD Ongoing): Working on Imaging ADCs (in collaboration with Prof. Mukul Sarkar)

  3. Shrikrishna Sharma (PhD ongoing): Working on asynchronous ADCs

  4. Sayan Banerjee (PhD Ongoing): Working on design of analog to digital converters

  5. Muskan agrawal(PhD ongoing): Working on ADCs

  6. R Arundeepakvel (MSR ongoing): Working on noise shaped converters, Currently employed at Texas Instrument, Benguluru, India

  7. Aditya Kulkarni (MSR ongoing): Working on ADC

  8. Rama Gautam (MSR ongoing): Working on Ultrasound transciever

  9. Kolluru Yashwanth (MSR ongoing): Working on application of machine learning in circuit design