Rushi Vyas
Positions
Associate Professor
Schulich School of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Software Engineering
Researcher
Schulich School of Engineering, Pipeline Engineering Centre
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Background
Educational Background
B.S. Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute Technology, 2005
Doctor of Philosophy Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute Technology, 2014
M.S. Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute Technology, 2010
Research
Areas of Research
Participation in university strategic initiatives
Courses
Course number | Course title | Semester |
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ENCM 511 Lecture and Lab | Embedded System Interfacing | |
ENEL 614 | Embedded Sensors and Communication | |
ENEL 475 | Electromagnetics | |
ENEL 471 | Communication systems and Signals |
Awards
- Publication in IEEE Sensors Journal recognized among top 25 downloaded works - June 2014, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 2014
- Publications in IEEE Sensors Journal recognized among top 25 downloaded works - August 2013, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 2013
- iCMG Architecture & Future IT Excellence Award 2012, iCMG. 2012
- Publications in IEEE Sensors Journal recognized among top 15 downloaded works - January 2011, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 2011
- IEEE Antennas & Propagation Symposium, – Honorable mention award 2008 and 2009, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 2009
- IEEE European Union Microwave top paper award - 2008, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 2008
- IEEE International Microwave Symposium - Student paper finalist 2008 and 2012, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 2012
Publications
- Power Issues in Biomedical Telemetry (Chapter 5). Le Taoran; Kim Sangkil; Georgakopoulos Stavros; Lakafosis Vasileios; Vyas Rushi; K. Nikita; Traille Anya; Wei Wei; Tentzeris Manos; Lee Hoseon; Kawahara Yoshihiro; Yang Li; Mukala Sagar. Wiley - IEEE Press. (2014)
- Integrating tiny RFID and NFC based sensors with the Internet (Chapter 6). Chiara Mariotti; Rushi Vyas; Manos M. Tentzeris; Taoran Le; Vasileios Lakafosis. Cambridge University Press. (2014)
- Novel Antenna and Sensing Structures and Complete Wireless Modules for Biomedical Applications. Rushi Vyas; M Tentzeris; K S Nikita. Wiley. 633-690. (2013)
- Localization Techniques in single and multi-hop wireless networks. V Lakafosis; N C Karmakar; M M Tentzeris; Rushi Vyas. Wiley-Interscience. 385-412. (2010)
- FFT Spectrum Spread With Machine Learning (ML) Analysis of Triaxial Acceleration From Shirt Pocket and Torso for Sensing Coughs While Walking. R.Vyas, K.Doddabasappla. IEEE. (2022)
- Spectral Summation with Machine Learning Analysis of Tri-axial Acceleration from multiple wearable points on Human Body for better Cough Detection. K. Doddabasappla, R. Vyas. IEEE. (2021)
- A Wideband, Quasi-Isotropic, Ambient RF Energy Harvester Combining UHF-TV and FM. E. Jung, W. Lee, R.Vyas, E. Tentzeris. IEEE. (2021)
- Statistical and Machine-learning based Recognition of Coughing Events using Tri-axial Accelerometer Sensor data from multiple wearable points. K. Doddabasappla, R. Vyas. (2021)
- Design Test Comparison between Wirelessly-powered Full/Half-Duplex and Sequential RFID Communication Systems for Communication with Magnetic Carbon Steel Pipelines in Oil and Gas Applications. B. Tye, R. Vyas. IEEE. (2019)
- Using 2.4 GHz Load-Side Voltage Standing Waves to passively boost RFDC Voltage Conversion in RF Rectifier. R. Vyas, S. Li, F. Ghannouchi. Cambridge University Press. (2019)
- Desorption of harmful hydrocarbon compounds in soil using micron-sized magnetic particles and high-frequency magnetic fields. B.Tye, R.Vyas. Elsevier. (2017)
More Information
We are looking for motivated M.Sc and Ph.D. students with a background and interest in one or more of the following areas:
1. Embedded Programing and systems (C, C# on ARM, PIC or similar)
2. App and interface design (Android or iOS app development, Python)
3. RF/Electromagnetics (Ansys, Comsol, ADS)
4. Wireless and Communication systems (Matlab, DSP programing)
5. Sensor Hardware Design
6. Machine Learning
Students work on a number of industry and government funded projects in the areas of digital health, RF/Wireless, power harvesting, Machine learning, IOT and Sensing. Interested students should submit an email to rushi.vyas@ucalgary.ca with the following info:
Subject line: Should include your Undergraduate/Graduate degree, University and Country, and Area of research interest. For e.g "BE and ME in Electrical and Biomedical, University of Cape Town - South Africa, wearable sensors design"
Attachments: pdfs of B.Sc. and M.Sc. transcripts, 1 or 2 page CV including links to recent publications (if any)
Email body: Brief description of technical background, and research interests.
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