Suresh Venkatesh
He/Him/His
suresh.venkatesh@ncsu.edu
437 Monteith Research Center
Campus Box 7911
Website
Biography
Venkatesh received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah in 2017, advised by David Schurig, previously an Assistant Professor at NC State. Since 2018 he has been a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University. His research interests include metamaterials and surfaces at GHz-THz frequencies, massive mm-wave phased arrays, 5G Communication, physical layer security, antenna and waveguide theory and design, and advanced electromagnetic simulations.
Education
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Ph.D.
2017
Electrical Engineering
University of Utah -
Master's
2010
Electrical Engineering
North Carolina State University
Research Focus
Recent Publications
- High Sensitivity and High Throughput Magnetic Flow CMOS Cytometers with 2D Oscillator Array and Inter-Sensor Spectrogram Cross-correlation (2024)
- A Monolithically Integrable Reconfigurable Antenna Based on Large-Area Electronics (2023)
- Active and Passive Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces at mm-Wave and THz bands enabled by CMOS Integrated Chips (2023)
- Wavefront Manipulation Attack via Programmable mmWave Metasurfaces: from Theory to Experiments (2023)
- A $4\times4$ Steerable 14-dBm EIRP Array on CMOS at 0.41 THz With a 2-D Distributed Oscillator Network (2022)
- A Programmable Terahertz Metasurface With Circuit-Coupled Meta-Elements in Silicon Chips: Creating Low-Cost, Large-Scale, Reconfigurable Terahertz Metasurfaces. (2022)
- Origami Microwave Imaging Array: Metasurface Tiles on a Shape-Morphing Surface for Reconfigurable Computational Imaging (2022)
- Stretchable Microwave Transmission Lines Using Liquid‐Metal Embedded Elastomers (2022)
- mmWave Spatial-Temporal Single Harmonic Switching Transmitter Arrays for High back-off Beamforming Efficiency (2022)
- 18.2 CMOS-Driven Pneumatic-Free Scalable Microfluidics and Fluid Processing with Label-Free Cellular and Bio-Molecular Sensing Capability for an End-to-End Point-of-Care System (2021)
Involvement
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IEEE
Senior Member
Awards & Honors
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