Dr. Sapna B A | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award
Assitant Professor at KIT-Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology | India
Dr. Sapna B A is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of information and communication engineering, specializing in antenna design for biomedical, wearable, and wireless applications. With a strong foundation in electronics and communication, she has contributed significantly to developing advanced implantable and wearable antennas, focusing on safety and performance enhancements. Her career spans both academia and industry, with expertise ranging from teaching and mentoring to leading design projects in Dubai’s technology sector. Currently serving as Assistant Professor at Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, she is recognized for impactful research, funded projects, and award-winning publications in reputed journals.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Sapna B A earned her Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering from Anna University under the guidance of Dr. G. Srivatsun at PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, with her thesis titled “High Performance Antennas for UWB Applications.” She completed her M.E. in Communication Systems from B S A Crescent Engineering College, Chennai, affiliated to Anna University, with a commendable. Her undergraduate studies were in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Jerusalem College of Engineering, University of Madras, where she obtained her B.E. degree. Her education has laid a strong academic foundation for her research in RF, antennas, and communication systems.
Experience
Dr. Sapna B A has over two decades of diverse professional experience in academia and industry. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, leading the Ansys 5G Antenna Innovation Hub and successfully completing AICTE-funded projects. Previously, she was a Research Scholar at PSG College of Technology, where she worked extensively on planar and UWB antenna development. Her academic journey also includes faculty positions at INFO Institute of Engineering, RVS College of Engineering, B S A Crescent Engineering College, and CSI College of Engineering. She also served in Dubai as a Design & Estimation Engineer.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Sapna B A has received several prestigious recognitions for her research and teaching excellence. She was honored with the Best Paper Award for her work on an implantable endoscopic antenna at an IEEE-sponsored international conference. She received the Faculty Excellence Award SNS Institutions for outstanding contributions in research and publication. Her dedication to impactful research has earned her multiple cash awards, Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology. Her achievements highlight her commitment to innovation in antenna design and her consistent contributions to advancing communication engineering research.
Research Focus
Dr. Sapna B A’s research is centered on high-performance antennas for wireless communication, wearable systems, and biomedical applications. She has specialized in designing compact, flexible, and biocompatible implantable antennas with low specific absorption rates to ensure patient safety in medical telemetry. Her work extends to planar and UWB antennas, bandwidth enhancement, gain improvement techniques, and frequency selective surfaces. She has contributed significantly to wearable antenna systems for healthcare monitoring, WBAN applications, and cancer detection. Through experimental validation and simulation studies, her research bridges practical biomedical needs with advanced RF design, positioning her as a leading contributor in antenna engineering.
Publication Top Notes
A compact flexible and biodegradable dual wideband implantable antenna for biotelemetry
DGS enabled compact implantable antenna with minimal SAR for biomedical applications
A flexible wideband wearable CPW antenna for WBAN application
An ultraminiaturized implantable antenna with low SAR for biotelemetry
Compact multiband cuff button antenna for WBAN application
Performance analysis of a flexible wearable antenna with low SAR for biomedical application
A novel wearable monopole antenna with controlled SAR using metamaterial
Design of Compact Monopole Antenna for Wireless Applications
Modelling of a Polarization Insensitive UWB FSS with Band Stop Response
Development of Multilayer Partially Reflective Surfaces for Highly Directive Cavity Antennas: A Study
Bandwidth Improvement of Microstrip Antenna Using Hexagonal PDGS