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Engineering Medical Device

Location:
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Posted:
December 12, 2020

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Diptasree Maitra Ghosh

D*-**, IIT Madras Phone: 996-***-****; 044-****-****

Chennai, 600036 adimce@r.postjobfree.com

Education

PhD in Biomedical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology Madras 2018

Master in Electrical Engineering 2011

Morgan State University, USA

GPA: 3.55/4.0

Bachelor in Electrical Engineering 2009

Morgan State University, USA

GPA: 3.43/4.0

Bachelor in Science (3 Years) 2002

Electronics Honors

Vidyasagar University, WB, India

INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

1. Diptasree M.G, Kumar D, Arjunan S. P, Siddiqi A, and Ramakrishnan S.

(2017), A computational model to investigate the effect of pennation angle on surface electromyogram of Tibialis Anterior. PLoS one, 12(12), e0189036. 2. Diptasree M.G, and Ramakrishnan S. (2018) Generalized Warblet transform based analysis of biceps brachii muscles contraction using surface electromyography signals, International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology-184613 (In Press)

3. Karthick PA, Diptasree M.G, and Ramakrishnan S. (2018), Surface electromyography based muscle fatigue detection using high-resolution time- frequency methods and machine learning algorithms. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 154, 45-56.

4. Venugopal G, Deepak P, Diptasree M.G, and Ramakrishnan S. (2017),

"Generation of synthetic surface electromyography signals under fatigue conditions for varying force inputs using feedback control algorithm,“ Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine (2017): 0954411917727307.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

1. Diptasree M. G. and Ramakrishnan S. Fatigue analysis in biceps brachii muscles using sEMG signals and polynomial chirplet transform, Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Imaging, Signal Processing (ICBSP), USA, 18-20 October 2017. (Received best paper award). 2. Diptasree M. G. and Ramakrishnan S. Analysis of fatigue on biceps brachii muscles using sEMG signals and spline chirplet transform, International Conference on Mechanics in Medicine and Biology (ICMMB), Australia, 24-25 May 2017.

3. Diptasree M. G., M. Navaneethakrishna and Ramakrishnan S. Analysis of isometric contractions on biceps brachii muscles using sEMG signals and generalized Chirplet transform, 28th Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomechanics (ESB), Spain, 2-5 July 2017.

4. Diptasree M. G. and Ramakrishnan S. Analysis of fatigue in biceps brachii muscles using sEMG signals and linear chirplet transform, 54th Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium (RMBS), USA, 13-14 April 2018. 5. Kiran M, Diptasree M.G. and Ramakrishnan S, Analysis of 1-RM during biceps curl exercise among age-matched untrained adult volunteers using endurance time, curl speed and sEMG signals, 39th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), Korea, July (11-15) 2017.

6. Diptasree M.G. and Ramakrishnan S. Characterization and analysis of surface EMG signals under fatigue and nonfatigue conditions using multiscale fractal dimension technique. ICMMB 2014, Bologna, Italy, 2014. a. Sileshi B and Diptasree M Performance Analysis of iNET Using Forward Error Correction and OFDM, International Telemetering Conference, USA, 2010.

Projects

Use of error correcting codes for OFDM on aeronautical channel (MS Project)

A method to prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) to elderly people

A simple and easy way to treat Muscle Trismus without necessity to go to the hospital

Programming Skills

Matlab

Professional Experience

Reliance India Ltd. 2005 – 2006

Selected Courseworks

Semiconductor, Electronic Circuits, Solid State Physics, Electromagnetic Theory, Electronic Properties of Material, Circuit Theory, Discrete and Continuous Signals & Systems, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Linear Control System, Data Communication, Probability and Statistics, Wireless Communication I&II: TDMA OFDM CDMA, High Speed Networks, Digital communication, Security Network, Calculus, Physics and Chemistry,

Quantitative Physiology, Biomechanics, Advanced Topics in Digital Signal Processing, Introduction to Research, Medical Device Innovation



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