Srijan Bhattacharya

Srijan Bhattacharya

is presently working as Assistant Professor in Department of Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering in RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India, with more than 14 years teaching and research experience. Dr. Bhattacharya received Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electronics & Instrumentation from Gandhi Institute of Engineering & Technology (Presently GIET University), Orissa, India (2003), Master of Engineering (M. Tech) in Electrical Engineering (Specialization Mechatronics) With Gold Medal from National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research, Kolkata, India (2008) and Doctor of Philosophy from Department of Aerospace Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Specialization Mechatronics) from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India (Formerly Bengal Engineering & Science University, Shibpur) (2017), Dr. Bhattacharya’s area of research includes Mechatronics, Sensors, Smart Materials and Instrumentation, he has published more than 30 research papers in – international, national journals, book chapters, national and international conferences. He carrying out sponsored project by - The Institution of Engineers (India). He has organized more than 15 workshop, seminar (National & International) including IEEE International Conference as Organizing Secretary. Dr. Bhattacharya visited and associated with research in several labs at India, he also visited labs in Bangladesh, Japan and UK. He is associated with professional membership with IEEE - Sensors Council, Biometrics Council, Robotics and Automation Society and Life Membership with The Robotics Society (Robotic Society of India), The Institution of Engineers (India), Association for Machines and Mechanisms, Instrument Society of India (ISOI).

Publications

Advancements in Instrumentation and Control in Applied System Applications
Srijan Bhattacharya. © 2020. 298 pages.
As technology continues to advance in today’s global market, practitioners are targeting systems with significant levels of applicability and variance. Instrumentation is a...
Similarity Analysis of IPMC and EMG Signal With Comparative Study of Statistical Features
Ankita Paul, Naiwrita Dey, Srijan Bhattacharya. © 2020. 16 pages.
Ionic Polymer Metal Composite is a popular sensor and actuator due to its Electroactive property to show bending abilities under low applied voltage while Electromyography is a...
Characteristics of Ionic Polymer Metal Composite (IPMC) as EMG Sensor
Srijan Bhattacharya, Satwik Halder, Ankana Sadhu, Saurav Banerjee, Suvojit Sinha, Saheli Banerjee, Sankita Kundu, Bikash Bepari, Subhasis Bhaumik. © 2020. 10 pages.
The following chapter is a comparative study of signals obtained using Electromyogram sensors and Ionic Polymer Metal Composite (IPMC) sensors. This chapter studies in detail the...