Prof. Priyansha Kaurav
Tumor Detection using Terahertz Antenna
Assistant Professor at IIT Roorkee
Welcome to my faculty page, which is dedicated to exploring the fascinating realm of 3D printing in the context of mm-wave and terahertz structures. With a profound passion for innovation and technological advancements, I specialise in developing product-based technologies tailored specifically for terahertz applications in the biomedical field.
Through meticulous research and experimentation, I strive to unlock the immense potential of terahertz waves in revolutionizing biomedical practices. By leveraging the power of 3D printing, I aim to create cutting-edge devices and structures that enable groundbreaking advancements in diagnostics, imaging, and treatment. From terahertz sensors and scanners to intricate biomedical devices, my work focuses on harnessing the unique properties of terahertz waves to improve the accuracy, efficiency, and accessibility of healthcare technologies. Furthermore, I am also involved in developing microwave millimeter wave components and circuits for security applications.
Join me on this exciting journey of pushing the boundaries of 3D printing, terahertz structures, and microwave millimeter wave technologies as we delve into biomedical and security applications and advancements. Together, we can unlock new possibilities and shape a future where innovative technologies positively impact healthcare and other industries.
Priyansha Kaurav received her B.Tech degree in electronics and communication engineering from the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design, and Manufacturing, Jabalpur, India, in 2015, M.Tech. degree in RF and microwave engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, India, in 2017, and a Ph.D. degree under the prestigious Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship (PMRF) from the Centre for Applied Research in Electronics, IIT Delhi, in 2022. From 2017 to 2018, she worked for Qualcomm as an RFiC Design Engineer, contributing to developing transceivers for the Snapdragon family.
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Terahertz imaging of human cells