Dr. Nanda Kumar M
IT Trainer
Dr. Nanda Kumar M is a dedicated academic professional with 13 years of experience in teaching and research, specializing in the fields of Electronics and Communication Engineering. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering at Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Hyderabad, where he has been shaping young minds for nearly six years. With a strong research background and a commitment to advancing technology, Dr. Nanda Kumar’s expertise spans a range of advanced topics, including antenna design, microwave engineering, and computational electromagnetics. He has also served as a full-time Research Scholar under the prestigious Visvesvaraya Ph.D. Fellowship program, contributing to the growth of digital and wireless communication technologies.
Current Role
- Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Hyderabad (January 2019 – Present)
Previous Experience
- Full-Time Research Scholar (JRF/SRF) under the Visvesvaraya Ph.D. Fellowship (Digital India) at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Pondicherry University (September 2015 – October 2018)
Total Experience
- 13 years in teaching, research, and academia
Areas of Expertise
- Antenna Design and Applications
- Substrate Integrated Waveguide Technology
- Meta-materials and Fractal Antennas
- Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Engineering
- Microwave Integrated Circuits
- Computational Electromagnetics
- Wireless Communication Systems
- Digital Signal Processing
Research Contributions and Skills
- Extensive experience in the design and development of advanced antennas and microwave circuits for communication applications
- Specialized in computational modeling and simulation of electromagnetic structures.
- In-depth knowledge of meta-materials, waveguides, and their applications in modern communication systems.
- Practical skills in designing and implementing microwave integrated circuits and digital signal processing techniques.