Dr. Baidyanath Roy Dr. Baidyanath Roy Professor, Electronics & Tele Communications Ph.D Computer Science and Technology, B.E.College (D.U.) ( VLSI Design and Testing) M.E. ( Electronics and Tele- Communication Engineering) B.E.College ( Calcutta University) Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science ( Jadabpur University) B.E. ( Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering ) B.E. College. ( Calcutta University) Contact Addresses Residence 16, Hem Banerjee Lane, Shibpur , Howrah – 711102 West Bengal, India Phone (office) +91 - 33 - 26684561/62/63 Ext. 305/503/270 Mobile +91 - email bnr@telecom.becs.ac.in / bnray.besu@gmail.com Research Areas VLSI Design and Testing. Mobile Communication and Networking. Image Processing. Recent Publications His research activities are in the field of very high frequency integrated circuit and system including digital communication circuits, filters, multipliers, Operational Transconductance Amplifier (OTA), and analog VLSI testing. He is also involved in the design of Field Programmable Analog Array ( FPAA) , EDA tool design, analog and digital signal processing, image processing. He has published papers in reputed international journal and conference like IEEE transaction on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (TCAD), IEEE Transaction on Circuits and System- I (TCA-I) , IEEE Transaction on Instrumentation and Measurements etc. He is also a reviewer of internationally reputed journal and conference. His research focus is performance driven synthesis of analog systems / cells with the use of industrial quality simulation.He was associated with different laboratory development project like, IMPACT and Special Man Power Development for VLSI – Phase-I (SMDP) sponsored by MICT, Government of India. He is now involved and executed successfully many research projects sponsored by Ministry of De fence, Government of India, DST, Government of India ; MICT Government of India. Courses Undertaken Department of Electronics & Tele Communications, BESU, Shibpur - 7111 03, INDIA