Shekhar Borah

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Post-Doctoral Research Associate

Email: sborah@uttyler.edu
Building:   RBN 2022
Department: Electrical Engineering

Degrees

Ph.D., Indian Institute of Information Technology Guwahati, (IIITG), India

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Biography

Dr. Shekhar Suman Borah is a researcher working at the intersection of microelectronics, memristor-based computing, and AI-enabled precision agriculture. His work focuses on designing low-power, efficient edge intelligence systems that bridge analog circuit design with modern AI applications. He earned his Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering, with a research focus on analog and current-mode VLSI circuits, signal processing, and emerging memristive architectures. His academic journey includes research experience at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India, along with collaborative projects spanning VLSI design, edge computing, and intelligent sensing systems.

Over the years, he has expanded his research into edge AI, in-memory computing, UAV-based sensing, and intelligent agricultural systems, combining hardware innovation with data-driven intelligence. Dr. Borah has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal and conference publications in leading venues such as IEEE, Elsevier, Springer, GLSVLSI, ISVLSI, MWSCAS, covering topics including memristor emulators, analog circuit design, edge computing architectures, and AI-driven sensing systems. He is actively involved in research projects, peer review, and interdisciplinary collaboration. He is an IEEE member and regularly engages in research that connects fundamental electronics with real-world deployment, particularly in sustainable, resource-constrained environments.