Bio
Kush Agarwal is a Final Year Ph.D. candidate (Doctoral candidacy confirmed) in Prof. Yong-Xin Guo's Antenna and Wireless Power group at Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, National University of Singapore where he is a NUS Research Scholar. His current research focuses on electromagnetic interfaces for bioelectronic devices. These interfaces are key components in future medical or bionic systems for both wireless power and data transfer. Currently he is primarily attached with implantable microelectronics group at Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology for peripheral neuroprosthesis project in Prof. Nitish Vyomesh Thakor's Neural Prostheses NRF CRP. He is broadly interested in developing and applying new microelectronic tools and wireless technologies for integrating bioelectronics in living systems.

Ph.D. Timeline
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Course started (13 - 01 - 2014)
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PhD CQE passed (23 - 03 - 2015)
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PhD OQE passed (25 - 06 - 2015)


