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Dr. Pankaj Arora

Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus

2D materials, MEMS, Microfluidics, Optical microscopy, Optical sensors, Plasmonics, RF Microelectronics, Silicon Photonics, Solar cell, graphene, nanoscale devices
Dr. Pankaj Arora, SMIEEE
Assistant Professor, Room No. 2210-C (Faculty Division-II) ,
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani- 333031, Rajasthan. India.

Group Members

Group Leader:

Dr. Pankaj Arora

 

Ph.D. Student (Full time): 

 

  • Dr. Sambhavi Shukla (Completed: Jan-2019- 18 May 2023)  Currently working as an assistant professor at UPES Dehradun.
  • Rahul Runthala (Joined Aug 2023)

 

Ph.D. Student (Part time): 

 

  • Debajani Mohanta (Joined Sep 2021)

 

SOP and DOP Students:

 

  • Harsh V. Awasthi did his DOP on the “Plasmonic nanostructure-based optical sensor” and published one journal paper, and the work was presented at “PIERS-2019” in Rome, Italy, and “ICOL-2019” in Dehradun (India).
  • Rahul Sundarehwaran and Satyam Anand did their DOP on “Microfluidic Devices for chemical and biosensing,” and the work was presented at “ETMN-2019” in Pune (India). (With LKM Travel grant)
  • Shrideep Koparakar and Prakahar Agnihotri did their SOP on “Plasmonic nanostructure-based solar cells, and the work was presented at “ETMN-2019” in Pune (India). (With LKM Travel grant)
  • Vishnu Venkatesh did his SOP on “Plasmonic nanostructure-based thickness sensor,” and the work was published in the “Journal of Optical Engineering” in 2020.  
  • Team "emPoWereD" of Jaideep Khare and all won the "APOGEE Project Grant" for the project "Innovative washrooms for PWD" in Nov. 2019.
  • R. Balaji, S. Nitundil, and N. Singh did their SOP on “Two-Stage Ultra-Low-Power Subthreshold Operational Amplifier,” and the work was presented virtually at “Devic-2021” held in Kolkata (India). (With LKM Travel grant)
  • J. Yadav and S. Jain did their SOP on “Plasmonic nanostructure-based Sensors, and the work was presented virtually at “Nanotech France-2021” in Paris (France). 
  • A. R. Harkishanka and A. Baranwal did their SOP on “Graphene-coated Plasmonic devices, and the work was presented virtually at “OSA Advanced Photonics Congress-2021” in the USA.
  • A. Tyagi did his SOP on “Perfect tunable absorber in Visible and IR region, and the work was presented virtually at “PIERS-2021” in China.
  • A. Verma, G. Karthiik, and A. Sarkar did their SOP on “MXene-based engineered plasmonic devices for sensing applications,” and the work was presented virtually at “Nanotech France-2022” in Paris (France). 
  • J. Kamat did his SOP on “MDM-based engineered plasmonic devices for sensing applications,” and the work was presented virtually at the International conference “GEMN 2022", July 14-16 in Warwick, RI (USA).
  • S.Galera and P. Shah did their SOP on “Engineered core-shell nanoparticles-      based absorber for the Visible-Near infrared regime,”  and the work will be presented virtually at the International conference “OPL 2022", during Nov 9-11 in TX (USA).
  • R. Shekhar and A. Lath did their SOP on “Antimonene-based plasmonic devices for sensing applications,” and the work was presented virtually at the International conference “EPIC 2022", Dec 15-17 at SRM University (India).
  • S. Mehta and P. Raghunath did their SOP on “BFO-based plasmonic devices for sensing applications,” and the work was presented virtually at the International conference “EPIC 2022", Dec 15-17 at SRM University (India).  (Best Paper Award)
  • S. Patria and A. Singh did their SOP on “Zns-PVP-based plasmonic devices for sensing applications,” and the work was presented virtually at the International conference “EPIC 2022", Dec 15-17 at SRM University (India).   (Best Paper Award)
  • K. Sanghi and Y. Tripathy did their SOP on “InP-based plasmonic devices for sensing applications,” and the work was presented virtually at the International conference “DeVIC 2023", Kolkata (India).  (Best Paper Award)
  • R. Rajagopal did his SOP on “Two-Stage Operational Amplifier,” and the work was presented at the IEEE 2023 Global Conference on Information Technologies and Communications(GCITC)," Bangalore, India. (L K M Travel Grant)
  • P. Raghunathan and H. Chindalia did their DOP on “Meta Surfaces for sensing applications,” and the work was presented at the International Conference “SPIE Photonics West 2024", California, USA. 
  • A. Singh and S. Pataria did their DOP on “TiO2-SiO2 based plasmonic devices for sensing applications,” and the work was presented at the International Conference “SPIE Photonics West 2024", California, USA. 
  • R. Shekhar and A. Lath did their DOP on “Plasmonic devices for sensing,” and the work was published in the Journal of Physica Scripta.
  • D. Panth, S. Mathur, and P. Raghunath did their SOP on " Metal-2D nanomaterial- Metal based plasmonic devices," and the work was presented at the International conference "SPIE-Optical Systems Design-2024", Strasbourg, France.
  • S. Mehta, and P. Raghunath did their LOP on " TiSe2 based plasmonic devices," and the work was presented at the International conference "SPIE-Photonics Europe-2024", Strasbourg, France.
  • A. Sathish Kumar did his SOP on " Metamaetial based sensing devices," and the work was presented at the International conference "SPIE-Photonics Europe-2024", Strasbourg, France.
  • G. Tejaswi, M. Deori, M. Tripathi, and A. Roy did their SOP on " Al-Zno Based plasmonic devices," and the work was presented at the OPTCT+ SeNcity Workshop 2024" at IIT Roorkee.
  • A. Sathish Kumar and M. Deori did their LOP on “Highly Sensitive Surface Plasmon Sensor using Silicon and Platinum Diselenide Stacks,” and the work was presented at the 47th Symposium of The Optical Society of India" on 23-25 October 2024.
  • A. Garg and N. Reddy did their LOP on “An ultra-high figure of merit in plasmonic sensor using Dielectric-Metal-Dielectric configuration: A numerical approach” and the work was presented at 47th Symposium of The Optical Society of India" on 23-25 October 2024.