Sudip Nag

Assistant Professor

Dr. Sudip Nag is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University. His academic career integrates high-impact research, engineering education, and scientific leadership, with a focus on developing intelligent, energy-autonomous, and translation-ready neural implants for next-generation healthcare technologies. His work bridges integrated circuits, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and clinical translation, addressing critical challenges in implantable systems and minimally-invasive medical devices.

Dr. Nag is a Senior Member of IEEE, and presently serving in the editorial boards of IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, and IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, and RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

  • Senior Member, IEEE 2019
  • Shastri Indo-Canadian International Faculty Fellowship 2018
  • Best Ph.D. Thesis Award, IIT Bombay 2014
  • Best Student Paper Award, IEEE GIT 2011
  • Budding Innovators Award, Government of India 2008
  • TCS Graduate Student Fellowship 2007
  • IEEE ISSS-MDBS Student Award 2006
  • Academic Excellence Award (Rank 1), Nagpur University 2004

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Artificially Intelligent Neural Implants, Selective Neural Stimulation and Recording, Minimally-Invasive Medical Systems, Wireless Power and Data Telemetry for Biomedical Implants, Bio-energy Harvesting (thermal, kinetic, biochemical, optical), Neuromorphic and Cytomorphic Electronics, Bio-inspired Circuit Design, Implantable Bio-instrumentation and Encapsulation, FDA-compliant Bio-safety & Regulatory Systems, Point-of-Care Medical Devices and Telemedicine


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