Shulabh Gupta

Assistant Professor at Carleton University

Biography

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Shulabh Gupta was born on December 14, 1982, in India. He received the Bachelors in Technology (B.Tech.) degree in electronic engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India, in 2004, the Masters of Science (M.S.) degree in telecommunications from Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique Energie Materiaux Telecommunications Research Center (INRS-EMT), Universite du Quebec, Montreal, QC, Canada, in 2006, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada, in 2012. His M.S. thesis research concerned optical signal processing related to the propagation of light in linear and nonlinear optical fibers and fiber Bragg gratings. His Ph.D. research concerned the analog signal-processing techniques using dispersion engineered structures.

From December 2009 to May 2010, he was a Visiting Research Fellow with the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, where he was involved with the application of high impedance surfaces for oversized slotted waveguide antennas. He worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Colorado at Boulder after finishing his PhD, in 2012, where he was working on the design and characterization of high-power UWB antennas. He later joined the University of Hong Kong between 2012-2014 as a post-doctoral fellow where his research concerned with multi-functional traveling-wave leaky-wave antennas for RFID and imaging applications. He was later the postdoctoral fellow in the electrical engineering department of Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada from April 2014 to Jan 2016. Since March 2016, He joined as an assistant professor in the department of electronics (DoE) at the Carleton University, in Ottawa. He is also Senior Member of IEEE and a member of the Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).

Research

Electromagnetics & microwave engineering, real-time radio signal processing, dispersion engineering, antennas, leaky-wave structures, metamaterials/metasurfaces, Fourier optics, wave propagation, microwave photonics.

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