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Curriculum Vitae BASANTA BHOWMIK PhD Research Scholar Bengal Engineering and Science University [email protected] 9749021878 Personal Details Name Basanta Bhowmik Permanent Address Vill-Gholai, P.O-Balichak, Dist-Paschim Midnapur, West Bengal, Pin-721124 Phone No 9749021878 Email [email protected] Date of Birth 05-03-1987 Nationality Indian Marital Status Single Present Status PhD Research Scholar (Enrolled July 22, 2013. Enrollment No: 172013AE6), under the guidance of Dr. Partha Bhattacharyya, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Bengal engineering and Science University, Shibpur, Howrah-711103, West Bengal Junior Research Fellow (JRF), in Project “Development of a Chemical Sensor to Monitor the Spoilage of Potato in the Cold Storage” ends in March 2014. Area of PhD Work Development of Nanostructured TiO 2 based Sensor Devices for Acetone Detection Education Degree Discipline/ Specialization School/College Year of Passing Percentage of Marks/GPA PhD pursuing Nanomaterials based Chemical Sensor Bengal Engineering and Science University -- -- M. Tech VLSI Design IIIT Gwalior 2012 8.32 B. Tech Electronics and Communication C.E.M.K 2009 7.93

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Curriculum Vitae

BASANTA BHOWMIK PhD Research ScholarBengal Engineering and Science [email protected] 9749021878

Personal Details

Name Basanta Bhowmik

Permanent Address Vill-Gholai, P.O-Balichak, Dist-Paschim Midnapur, West Bengal, Pin-721124

Phone No 9749021878

Email [email protected]

Date of Birth 05-03-1987

Nationality Indian

Marital Status Single Present Status

PhD Research Scholar (Enrolled July 22, 2013. Enrollment No: 172013AE6), under the guidance of Dr. Partha Bhattacharyya, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Bengal engineering and Science University, Shibpur, Howrah-711103, West Bengal

Junior Research Fellow (JRF), in Project “Development of a Chemical Sensor to Monitor the Spoilage of Potato in the Cold Storage” ends in March 2014.

Area of PhD Work

Development of Nanostructured TiO2 based Sensor Devices for Acetone Detection

Education

Degree Discipline/Specialization

School/College Year of Passing

Percentage of Marks/GPA

PhD pursuing

Nanomaterials based Chemical Sensor

Bengal Engineering and Science University

-- --

M. Tech VLSI Design IIIT Gwalior 2012 8.32

B. TechElectronics and Communication C.E.M.K 2009

7.93

12th Science Balichak B.H.Institution 2005 77.00%

10th Science &Arts Balichak B.H.Institution 2002 71.62%

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Area of Interest

Chemical sensor fabrication and characterization. Development of Electronic Devices and their gas sensing properties. Low Voltage Analog Circuit Design for different application

Professional Skills

Languages : VHDL, CDesign Tools : TANNER TOOLS v13.0, PSPICE, SILVACO (TCAD, ICCAD), CADENCE Material synthesis, characterization and gas sensing properties Summer Training

Training Course on “Microelectronics Technology & VLSI Design” organized by IC Design & Fabrication Centre, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in July 2008

Research Experience

Junior Research Fellow (JRF), Project Sponsored by CSIR, India in Bengal Engineering & Science University, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, India from 27/06/2011 to 07/06/2012

Major Project/Thesis

PhD Thesis (Continue)Development of Nanostructured TiO2 based Sensor Devices for Acetone DetectionNanostructured TiO2 attracts much attention since last decade due to its diverse application such as gas sensor, water purification, solar cell and drug delivery application. Nontoxicity, highly chemically stability and ion exchange capability nature of nanostructured TiO2 made a suitable material as gas sensor. In recent years, environment pollution owing to VOCs like Acetone, Ethanol, and Methanol force to detect them before being hampered the normal life. Acetone which is often used as organic solvent or chemical intermediate, produces certain side effect (such as nausea, vomiting, redness, dryness, and inflammation in skin) in human health whether produced body itself by metabolism or application from external environments. Apart from that acetone could be a useful tool to distinguish diabetes and a normal person as diabetes patients already contains certain amount of acetone in their breath. Therefore the proposed research aims (a) To develop a sensor system which can easily distinguish diabetes and a normal person and (b) To fabricate sensor devices to determine the acetone concentration in industrial area, so that it can alarm beyond a certain limit.

M. Tech Thesis Low Voltage Low Power Amplifier Design for Biomedical Signal Recording ApplicationIn biomedical applications where a large output swing is required, the design of a low-noise and low power amplifier is critical. This thesis presents the design and simulation of a low noise low power amplifier for biomedical signal recording Application. Specifically, it is intended to be used in the front-end (FEA) of a Biomedical Electronics Detecting System Block and Electronics circuitry of general Biomedical Implanted Devices such as pacemaker.

B. Tech Major ProjectFast FPGA Based Pipelined Digit Serial /Parallel Multipliers for Fast Processor.Throughout this project we focused on speed increment on different types of multiplier. A multiplier plays important role to a processor to be faster. So the system can be made faster by upgrading the multiplier .We started from a primitive unsigned serial/parallel multiplier and our motto was to upgrade it into a FPGA based pipelined digit serial/ parallel multiplier.

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B. Tech Summer ProjectFabrication of Schottky Diode in IC Design LabIn this Project a schottky Diode has been fabricated in IC Manufacturing Lab and switching characteristics has observed. Also a comparison has carried out with simple diode in terms of switching characteristics. The ultimate goal of our research was to reduce the switching delay or increase the switching speed of schottky diode. Working in this laboratory I performed a number of fabrication steps, got acquainted with laboratory equipment and further studied V-I characteristics comparison with conventional Ohomic contact diode.

Publications

Peer Reviewed Archival Journals

[1] N. Banerjee, B. Bhowmik, S. Sarkar, C. K. Sarkar, P.Bhattacharyya, Anomalous recovery characteristics of Pd modified ZnO nanorod based acetone sensor, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Vol 13, 1-8, 2013. Impact factor: 1.5

[2] A. Hazra, B. Bhowmik, K. Dutta, V. Manjuladevi, R. K. Gupta, P. P. Chattopadhyay, P. Bhattacharyya, Formation mechanism of anodically grown free-standing TiO2 nanotube array under the influence of mixed electrolytes, Science of Advance Material (Accepted, in press 2013). Impact factor: 2.509

[3] B. Bhowmik, M. Pattanaik, P. Srivastava , A low power low noise two stage CMOS operational amplifier for biopotential signal acquisition system, International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, Volume 3, Issue 4, April 2013. ISSN 2250–2459

[4] A. Hazra, K. Dutta, B. Bhowmik, V. Manjuladevi, R. K. Gupta, P. P. Chattopadhyay, P. Bhattacharyya,

Electrochemically Grown Connected and Free Standing TiO2 Nanotube Array using Mixed Electrolyte: Structural and Optical Characterizations, Journal of Electronic Material (Accepted, in press 2014). Impact factor: 1.635

[5] B. Bhowmik, K. Dutta, A. Hazra, P. Bhattacharyya, Low Temperature Acetone Detection by p-type

Nanocrystalline TiO2 Thin Film: Equivalent Circuit Model and Sensing Mechanism, Solid State Electronics, (Major revision) Impact factor: 1.671

[6] A. Hazra, K. Dutta, B. Bhowmik, P. Bhattacharyya, A Highly Sensitive Low Temperature Ethanol Sensor based on Sol-gel Derived p-TiO2 Thin Film for Low ppm Detection, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical (Elsevier Publishing), (Communicated), [Impact Factor 3.535].

National/International Conference

[1] B. Bhowmik, A. Hazra, K. Dutta, P. Bhattacharyya, “Development of Pd/TiO2/Si MIS Ethanol Sensor Using Nano-TiO2 Sensing Layer, International Union of Material Research Society-International Conference in India 2013, IISc Bangalore, India, 16- 20 December, 2013.

[2] B. Bhowmik, K. Dutta, N. Banerjee, A. Hazra, P. Bhattacharyya, Low Temperature Acetone Sensor Based on Sol-gel Grown Nano TiO2Thin Film, International Conference on  Emerging Trends in Computing, Communication and Nanotechnology (ICE-CCN), 2013, vol., no., pp.553,557, 25-26 March 2013 doi: 10.1109/ICE-CCN.2013.6528561

[3] A. Hazra, B. Bhowmik, K. Dutta, P. Bhattacharyya, Low Temperature Low ppm Acetone Detection by Pd/TiO2/p-Si Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Devices, 7th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST 2013)Wellington, New Zealand 3-5 Dec 2013. (In press)

[4] A. Hazra, B. Bhowmik, K. Dutta, P. Bhattacharyya, Sol-gel Derived Nanocrystalline Undoped p-TiO2 Thin Film: Structural, Optical and MIS Device Characteristics, International Union of Material Research Society-Interna-tional Conference in India 2013, IISc Bangalore, India, 16- 20 December, 2013.

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[5] B. Bhowmik, M. Pattanaik, P. Srivastava, A Tunable Amplifier Using Voltage Controlled PseudoResistor forNeural Recording Application, The 2nd International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering , Three gorges, China, May 18th -20th, 2012. (ACCEPTED)

[6] B. Bhowmik, M. Pattanaik, P. Srivastava, State of The Art Pseudo Resistance Techniques for Neural Signal Recording Application” International Conference on Nanomaterials and Electronics Engineering, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, July24-26, 2012(ACCEPTED)

[7] B. Bhowmik, M. Pattanaik, P. Srivastava, A power efficient nanoscale CMOS Operational for Biomedical Appli -cation, National Symposium on Recent advances in Nanoscience Engineering &Technology(RANET) , IIIT Gwalior, Nov-19-20,2011

[8] K. Dutta, A. Hazra, B. Bhowmik, P.P. Chattopadhyay, P. Bhattacharyya, Mixed Electrolyte: A Controllable Route for Achieving Better Aspect Ratio of TiO2 Nanotubes, International Union of Material Research Society-Interna-tional Conference in India 2013, IISc Bangalore, India, 16- 20 December, 2013.

Conference / Workshop Attended

National Symposium on Recent advances in Nanoscience Engineering &Technology(RANET), IIIT Gwalior, India during Nov-19-20,2011

International Conference on Emerging Trends in Computing, Communication and Nanotechnology, Tuti-corin, Tamilnadu, India during March 25-26, 2013.

International Union of Material Research Society-International Conference in India 2013, IISc Bangalore, India, 16- 20 December, 2013

Achievements/Recognition

Make a “Full custom Analog IC Design” Manual in VLSI Design Lab (ABV-IIITM Gwalior)

Working as a active member in the organization committee of “National Symposium on Recent advances in Nanoscience, Engineering &Technology (RANET), Nov-19-20,2011.

Gate Qualified 2010 with 95 percentile, Rank 5126, projected score 472.

Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India, 2012-present.

References

Name: Partha Bhattacharyya

Honour: Ph.D (Jadavpur University)

Designation: Assistant Professor (Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur)

Contact office: 033-26684561

E-mail: [email protected]

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Name: Prof. G. K. Sharma Name: Dr. Manisha Pattanaik

Honour: Ph.D. (University of Roorkee, Now IIT-R) Honour: Ph.D. (IIT Kgp)

Designation: Professor Designation: Associate Professor

Contact Office: 2449809 Contact Office: 2449812

Contact Residence: 2449706 Mob: 09425619281

E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Declaration

I hereby declare that the above-mentioned information is correct up to my knowledge and I bear the

responsibility for the correctness of the above-mentioned particulars.

Place: BESU, Shibpur Basanta Bhowmik

Date: