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Nationality
  
Indian

Name
  
Raj Senani

Fields
  
Electronic engineering


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Institutions
  
Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology

Known for
  
Contributions to Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing and Analog VLSI Circuits

Notable awards
  
Editor and reviewer of many International Journals, Senior member of IEEE (USA); Fellow of National Academy of Sciences (NASI), India, Fellow of The Institution of Engineers, India; Fellow of the IETE, India; Second Laureate of 25th Khwarizmi International Award (2012) for his Excellence and Dedication in Research leading to outstanding contributions on the `Synthesis and Design of Analog Filters, Oscillators and Simulated Impedances using Modern Electronic Circuit Building Blocks'

Books
  
Current Feedback Operational Amplifiers and Their Applications

Education
  
Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, University of Lucknow

Professor Raj Senani (born on 14 March 1950 at Budaun), is an eminent academician and researcher in the field of electronics engineering. Apart from teaching courses in the areas related to Analog Circuit Design, he has made significant contributions to the fields of Analog integrated circuits, Analog signal processing and Analog VLSI Circuits, in the course of his research work. He served as the Director of Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT) recently during October 2008-December, 2014 and earlier during 1996-1997 and 2003-2004. After his superannuation on 31 March 2015, he has been continuing as a Professor in ECE Division of NSIT. In addition, he is also functioning as an Adjunct Professor for National Institute of Technology (NIT), Patna.

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Raj Senani Raj Senani NSIT

Education

He obtained his bachelor's degree in Science from University of Lucknow and bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering Harcourt Butler Technological Institute( HBTI ) Kanpur and masters in Electrical Engineering from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT), University of Allahabad , India. While working as a lecturer in the same college, he initiated his independent research in the areas of Analog Integrated Citcuits and Signal Processing and obtained his Ph.D. for some of his work on `Realisation of Some Classes of Active Networks' in the late eighties.

Professional career

He joined MNR Engineering college, Allahabad MNNIT, as a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering, in July 1975. Soon after finishing his Ph.D., he was selected for the position of Reader at MNNIT Allahabad in January 1987. In July 1988, he joined as Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Delhi Institute of Technology (DIT), then at Kashmere Gate, New Delhi, India. It later shifted to Dwarka and was renamed as Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT). Dr. Senani became a full Professor at DIT (NSIT) in May 1990.

Honours

A complete detail of awards and honours can be found here. Senani is an elected Member of Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society (USA), a Senior Member of IEEE (USA), a Life Member of Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) (IE) and a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) India. He is a Chartered Electrical Engineer certified, recognised and registered by the Institution of Engineers (India).

In 2008, he was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) in recognition of his excellent contributions to the field of `Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing' & `Analog VLSI Circuits and Systems'.

International award

In February 2012, Senani was chosen as the Second Laureate of the 25th Khwarizmi International Award (KIA), for his Excellence and Dedication in carrying out Fundamental Research on the `Synthesis and Design of Analog Filters, Oscillators and Simulated Impedances using Modern Electronic Circuit Building Blocks' by Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology.

There were 162 candidates from 46 foreign countries running for the 25th KIA out of which 08 international winners were selected for the honour from various areas of Science and Technology. Doctor Senani is amongst the 03 Foreign Laureates (out of the 08 international winners) who were honoured for Fundamental Research in their respective disciplines.

Research work

Prof. Senani has been conducting and supervising research in the areas of analog integrated circuits and signal processing since 1975. He is author/co-author of over 150 international research publications in IEEE (USA), IEE (UK) and other refereed international journals of repute, out of which over 100 research publications have resulted from his research work carried out exclusively at DIT/NSIT. His research papers have been widely referred worldwide by other researchers working in similar areas; he has received over 4500 citations with an h-index of 37 and i-10 index over 110 so far. A complete list of his publications can be found here.

Books/Research Monographs published

  • Raj Senani, D. R. Bhaskar, V. K. Singh and A. K. Singh, `Current Feedback Operational Amplifiers and Their Applications', Springer Science+ Business Media, New York, 2013 ISBN 978-1-4614-5187-7
  • Raj Senani `Novel Analog Circuits Using Op-Amps, OTAs and Current Conveyors' Technology & Engineering/Electronics, Lambert Academic Publishers, Germany, May 2014 ISBN 978-3-659-53746-2
  • Raj Senani, D. R. Bhaskar and A. K. Singh, `Current Conveyors: Variants, Applications and Hardware Implementations', Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2015 ISBN 978-3-319-08683-5
  • Raj Senani, D. R. Bhaskar, V. K. Singh and R. K. Sharma, `Sinusoidal Oscillators and Waveform Generators using Modern Electronic Circuit Building Blocks', Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-319-23711-4; eBook ISBN 978-3-319-23712-1; 2016.
  • Editorship and Reviewership of Journals

    He has acted as Honorary Editor/Editor/Associate Editor or Member of the Editorial board for many National and International Journals as listed below.

    Editorship
  • Served as Honorary Editor, `Journal of the IETE' (Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers) in the area of Circuits and Systems (1992–1995)
  • Served as Honorary Editor for IETE Journal of Research, in the area of Circuits and Systems (2007–2008)
  • Served as Associate-Editor-in-Chief for `Signal Processing-International Journal’ (SPIC), CSC Journals (2009-2010)
  • Served as a Member of the Editorial Board of the journal `ISRN Electronics' (USA) 2012-2014
  • Serving as Editor-in-Chief for: IETE Journal of Education, since September 2012; had served as one of the editors for this journal between 2008–2012 and as a member of its Editorial Board since 1990
  • Served as Editor-in-Chief for: `Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Research’ (Academic Journals), 2009-2016
  • Serving as an Associate Editor for the `Journal on Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing’, published by Birkhauser Boston (USA) (2003-onwards)
  • Serving as an Editor for the Journal of Electrical and Control Engineering (JECE)
  • Serving as a Member of the Editorial Board of: Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hindawi Publishers, 2009 onwards
  • Serving as Member of the Editorial Board of `Communications in Control Science and Engineering', American Society of Science and Engineering (USA)
  • Serving as a Member of Editorial Board for `Journal for Electrical and Computer Engineering Innovations'
  • Serving as a Member of Editorial Board for `American Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering'
  • Reviewership

    He has been acting as a Reviewer (by invitation from the Editors) for over 30 International Journals in the areas of Electrical Engg. and Electronics and Commutation Engg.

    Teaching, curriculum development and laboratory development

    His current teaching interests are in the following areas:

  • Circuit Theory
  • Signals and Systems
  • Applications of Linear ICs
  • Active Network Synthesis
  • Modern Filter Design
  • Current Mode Circuits and Signal processing
  • Bipolar and CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits
  • Analog VLSI Circuits and Systems
  • Chaotic Non-linear Circuits
  • Log domain and Square root domain circuits
  • He was instrumental in introducing a number of new courses in various UG and PG programs at M. N. R. Engineering College, Allahabad and NSIT. In 1989, he played a key role in developing the BE (Instrumentation and Control Engineering) program. As Dean, PG Studies and Head Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), he led a team of faculty members in formulating and initiating several M. Tech. programs in specialized areas.

    He was Faculty-in-Charge for the Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory and Applied Electronics Laboratory, at M. N. R Engineering College, Allahabad, India. He established the `Linear Integrated Circuits' Lab. at Delhi Institute of Technology, India and ‘Analog Integrated Circuits Labs.’ and ‘Analog Signal Processing Research Lab’ at NSIT.

    Administrative responsibilities

    Dr. Senani has held many positions of responsibility at the Departmental, Institutional and University levels since 1990. He has served as the Head of various Divisions/Schools at NSIT as well as at Delhi University level during 1990-2014. He also served as the Dean of Research, Dean of Academics, Dean of Administration and Dean of Post Graduate Studies, at NSIT during 1990-2001 and was the Dean, Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi, during July 2011–July 2014. He held the position of the Director of DIT/NSIT during 1996–1997, 2003–2004 and lastly, during 2008-2014.

    Professor Raj Senani is known for

  • Inventing the first-ever sigle-opamp-based single resistance-controlled-sinusoidal-oscillator (SRCO)-circuit
  • Inventing the first-ever SRCO with grounded capacitors realized with only two op-amps
  • Inventing the first-ever minmal realization of a floating inductance without any component-matching constraints
  • Inventing the first-ever fully-floating three generalized impedance converter/inverter circuits without any component-matching, using only two Current Conveyors (CC)
  • Proposing two general theorems on sinusoidal oscillators capable of generating a large number of equivalents of a given oscillator circuit using any device which can be modeled using nullors
  • Introducing the concept and synthesis of a new class of sinusoidal oscillators providing linear tuning laws
  • Introducing a systematic method of generating canonic OTA-C oscillators
  • Introducing for the first-time-ever the concept of, the now popular, `four-terminal-floating-nullor' and its novel application in floating impedance synthesis
  • Developing the first CFOA-based realization of Chua's Chaotic Oscillator
  • Developing the state-variable synthesis of sinusoidal oscillators successfully applied on oscillators synthesized using CFOAs, voltage/current followers, CCIII, Differential difference amplifier and numerous other building blocks later
  • Introducing a novel floating current-controlled-resistor for bipolar technology
  • Introducing a novel method of synthesizing current-mode universal biquad filters from passive prototype
  • Introducing the first-ever canonic SRCO with grounded-capacitors using only two CFOAs
  • Introducing a voltage-controlled floating positive/negative GIC/GII configuration using CFOAs
  • References

    Raj Senani Wikipedia