Aravind Nagulu

Aravind Nagulu

Assistant Professor

Electrical & Systems Engineering

  • Office
    Green Hall, Room 2156

Education

PhD, Columbia University, 2021
MTech, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, 2016
BTech, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Expertise

Pioneering the area of novel wave propagation based on time-variance

Research

Nagulu’s research interests lie in the intersection of integrated circuits and systems, electromagnetic, communications, biomedical systems and quantum computing systems. He has been a pioneer in the area of novel wave propagation based on time-variance and has explored the use of time-variance to achieve non-magnetic non-reciprocity and wave propagation beyond the delay-bandwidth limit. His doctoral research dealt with the breaking of Lorentz reciprocity without the use of magnetic materials and the implementation of high-performance components in commercial CMOS processes for emerging applications including full-duplex wireless, full-duplex MRI and quantum computing.

Biography

Aravind Nagalu will join the McKelvey School of Engineering in January 2022 from Columbia University, where he is pursuing a doctorate in electrical engineering. He has been an author or co-author of papers in top journals and conferences, including Nature ElectronicsNature CommunicationsPhysical Review XIEEE JSSCIEEE TMTTIEEE ISSCCIEEE RFIC, and IEEE IMS. He was a recipient of the IEEE RFIC Symposium Best Student Paper Award (first place) in 2018, the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Predoctoral Achievement Award 2018-2019, the ISSCC Analog Devices Outstanding Student Designer Award in 2019, the IEEE MTT-S Graduate Fellowship in 2019, and an IEEE RFIC Symposium Best Student Paper Finalist nomination and the Columbia University Electrical Engineering Collaborative Research Award in 2020.