Dr Bhaskar Choubey
- Lecturer (Electronic and Nanoscale Engineering)
telephone: 01413307155
email: Bhaskar.Choubey@glasgow.ac.uk
Biography
Bhaskar received his Bachelor of Technology from the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India in 2002 with a gold medal for best passing out student. He was awarded a Rhodes scholarship to pursue his D.Phil. at Oxford. In 2005, he received a Scatcherd award to visit the Max Planck Institute of Brain Research, Frankfurt for a year. Prior to joining the University of Glasgow as a lecturer in May 2009, he was the Fulford Junior Research Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford. He has been awarded the Raymond Davies Scholarship from the Society of Imaging Science and Technology and the Myril B. Reed best paper award from IEEE MWSCAS. His research interests are in the fields of analogue and mixed signal CMOS design, micro/nano electro mechanical systems, nonlinear dynamics and the neurophysiology of the human brain. He has worked previously on CMOS Image Sensors, CMOS RF circuits, MEMS Resonators, Van der Pol oscillators, the visual cortex in the human brain, amblyopia, as well as development of the information society.
