URSI/InRaSS Young Indian Radio Scientists results announced
Country (Company/Institution) Submission Title URSI Commission First Name Last Name Gender Company/Institution
India Response of the southern polar ionosphere to St. Patrick’s day storms of 2013 and 2015. Com. G – Ionospheric Radio & Propagation Shreedevi P R Female Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Center
India Radiothermal Emission model of Venus Com. F – Wave Propagation & Remote Sensing Tinu Antony Female All Saints College, Thiruvananthapuram
India Enhanced sensitivity of microwave inspection of thin composites at resonance Com. B – Fields and Waves Jayaram Kizhekke Pakakthillam Male IIT Madras
India Assessment of GLONASS and GALILEO signal characteristics during periods of ionospheric scintillations from an anomaly crest location Com. G – Ionospheric Radio & Propagation Samiddha Goswami Female Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta
India Performance Analysis of Diffusive Molecular Communication in Three Dimensional Channel Com. C – Radiocomm. Systems & Signal Processing Prabhat Kumar Sharma Male Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
India Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Texture Characterization based on Transfer Deep Scattering Convolution Network and Ensemble Subspace KNN classifier Com. C – Radiocomm. Systems & Signal Processing Bharath Ramkrishna Male Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
India Modeling of VLF network observations due to lower ionospheric perturbation during a solar eclipse Com. E – Electromagn. Environment & Interference Tamal Basak Male Amity University
India Millimeter-Wave Quad-Port Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Dielectric Resonator Antenna Excited Differentially by TE20 Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Com. B – Fields and Waves Abhishek Sharma Male Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
India An Ultra-wideband Dual Frequency Notched Circular Monopole Antenna for Ground Penetrating Radar application Com. B – Fields and Waves Surajit Kundu Male National Institute of Technology Sikkim
India Reducing the RCS of MIMO Antenna using Angularly Stable FSS Com. B – Fields and Waves Sreenath Reddy Thummaluru Male Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad