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Dr Rupam Das is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the University of Exeter, UK, affiliated with the Nano Engineering Science and Technology (NEST) group and the Centre for Metamaterial Research and Innovation (CMRI). His research focuses on developing wireless, implantable bioelectronic systems for treating neurological disorders and cancer, leveraging metamaterials, flexible electronics, and optogenetics.
- PhD in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, University of Ulsan, South Korea (2017)
- MSc in Medical & Biological Engineering, University of Ulsan, South Korea (2013)
- BSc in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh (2010)
His research spans biomedical engineering, materials science, and neurotechnology, with a strong emphasis on translational medical devices. He investigates MRI compatibility, wireless power transfer, and neural interface design, aiming to create safe, scalable, and implantable systems for brain stimulation and disease modulation.
Dr Das has secured significant research funding as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator from EU Horizon, EPSRC, Royal Society, and Dstl, including projects like INTRABRAIN, NEUROBOT, GRAIN, and BRAINSTORM. His work bridges fundamental science and clinical applications in precision neurotechnologies and cancer immunotherapy.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Marie Curie Fellow (EU H2020 MSCA-IF)
- Brain Korea (BK21) Postdoctoral and Doctoral Fellow
- IEEE Senior Member
- Guest Editor, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A
- Local Organizer, ICECS 2020; Session Chair, ICECS 2022
- Supervision of award-winning student (Philip Booth Prize in Engineering)
Dr Das actively mentors students at MSc and PhD levels and leads a dynamic research group in next-generation bioelectronics. He is currently recruiting PhD and postdoctoral researchers to advance wireless, implantable devices for neurological and oncological applications.
He is involved in major research networks including Health Technologies @ Exeter, and collaborates with institutions across Europe, particularly the University of Glasgow. His lab focuses on the development of graphene-based neural implants, magnetoelectric antennas, and nanoplatforms for closed-loop neuromodulation and immunotherapy.
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