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[193] Byeongju Kim, Hyun Seok Song, Hye Jun Jin, Eun from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, in 2016.
Jin Park, Sang Hun Lee, Byung Yang Lee, Tai He is an Assistant Professor with Dr. SPM IIIT Naya
Hyun Park, and Seunghun Hong. “Highly selective Raipur.
and sensitive detection of neurotransmitters us‑
ing receptor‑modi ied single‑walled carbon nan‑ Neeraj Varshney received a
otube sensors”. In: Nanotechnology 24.28 (2013), B.Tech. degree in Electronics and
p. 285501. Communication engineering from
Uttar Pradesh Technical Univer‑
[194] Fernando Patolsky, Gengfeng Zheng, and Charles sity, Lucknow, India, in 2008, an
M Lieber. Nanowire‑based biosensors. 2006. M.Tech. degree in electronics and
[195] Yinxi Huang, Xiaochen Dong, Yumeng Shi, Chang communication engineering from
Ming Li, Lain‑Jong Li, and Peng Chen. “Nanoelec‑ the Jaypee Institute of Information
tronic biosensors based on CVD grown graphene”. Technology, Noida, India, in 2011,
In: Nanoscale 2.8 (2010), pp. 1485–1488. and a Ph.D. degree in electrical
engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur,
[196] Nithin V Sabu, Neeraj Varshney, and Abhishek India, in 2018. Since Nov’ 18 he is a international research
K Gupta. “3‑D Diffusive Molecular Communica‑ associate with the wireless networks division at National
tion with Two Fully‑Absorbing Receivers: Hitting Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland, USA.
Probability and Performance Analysis”. In: IEEE His research interests are in signal processing, commu‑
Transactions on Molecular, Biological and Multi‑ nications and networks which include mmWave and THz
Scale Communications 6.3 (2020), pp. 244–249.
wireless communication, MIMO technology, molecular
[197] Nithin V Sabu, Neeraj Varshney, and Abhishek communication. From Oct ’11 to Aug ’12, he was a
K Gupta. “On the Performance of the Primary project research fellow at Jaypee Institute of Information
and Secondary Links in a 3‑D Underlay Cogni‑ Technology Noida, India. From May ’18 to Sep ’18, he was
tive Molecular Communication”. In: arXiv preprint a visiting researcher with the department of electrical
arXiv:2102.05812 (2021). engineering and computer science at Syracuse Univer‑
sity, New York, USA. He has served as a TPC member for
[198] S. Sun, Z. Cao, H. Zhu, and J. Zhao. “A Survey of
Optimization Methods From a Machine Learning 2019/2020 IEEE Globecom conferences in the track on
Perspective”. In: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics Molecular, Biological, and Multi‑scale Communications.
50.8 (2020), pp. 3668–3681. DOI: 10.1109/TCYB. Rajarshi Mahapatra received a
2019.2950779. Ph.D. degree in Electronics and
Electrical Communication engi‑
neering from the Indian Institute
of Technology Kharagpur, Kharag‑
AUTHORS pur, India, and a postdoctoral
degree from the Commissariat
Amit K. Shrivastava received a à l’E nergie Atomique et aux E n‑
B.Tech. degree in Electronics and ergies, Grenoble, France. He
Communication engineering from is Associate Professor with the
the National Institute of Technol‑ Department of Electronics and Communication Engineer‑
ogy, Raipur in 2010; an M.Tech. ing, Dr. SPM IIIT Naya Raipur. He is also handling the
degree in Digital Communication responsibilities of Dean (Academics) of IIITNR.
from Atal Bihari Vajpayee‑Indian
Institute of Information Technol‑
ogy and Management, Gwalior, in
2013, and is currently pursuing Ph.D. degree in Electron‑
ics and Communication engineering from Dr. SPM IIIT
Naya Raipur.
Debanjan Das received a B.Tech.
degree in applied Electronics and
Instrumentation engineering from
the Heritage Institute of Technol‑
ogy, Kolkata, in 2009, an M.Tech.
degree in Instrumentation from
Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur, in 2011, and a Ph.D.
degree in Electrical Engineering
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