Associate Professor
Bio
Arup Polley received B. Tech. degree in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur in 2003. He received M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering (2005) and Physics (2008), and a Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering (2008) from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta.
He joined the department of Electronic Systems Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore as an Associate Professor in April 2021. From 2003 to 2008, he was a member of the Ultrafast Optical Communications Laboratory at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he researched on holistic approaches for low-cost, high-speed multimode optical link involving co-development of transceiver and plastic optical fiber. In 2009, he joined the Storage Product Group at Texas Instruments, Dallas, where he developed advanced fly height sensing system for magnetic Hard Disk Drives. He joined Kilby Research Labs, Dallas of Texas Instruments in 2012, where he first developed a low-power sensor platform for wearable devices. Following that, he architected and developed wideband, low offset CMOS Hall-effect sensor system-on-chip for non-contact, magnetic-field-based, current-sensing applications. He also led TI’s internal and collaborative research with University of Texas at Dallas on graphene Hall-effect sensors.
Expertise
Mixed-signal and Analog IC design, Photonic Integrated Circuits, Nanoelectronic devices