Sukanta Kumar Sabut

Associate Professor

Sukant Sabut received Diploma In Rehabilitation Engineering fro National Institut in 1993, B.E. in Electonics Engineering in 2001and M. Tech. degrees in Medical Electronics from the VT University of Karnataka in 2005 and the Ph. D. degree in Medical Science and Technology from IIT Kharagpur, India, in 2011. From 1997 to 2007, he was a rehabilitation engineer in JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysore. From 2013 to 2017, he was an Associate Professor of the Electronics Engineering Department, ITER, SOA University, Odisha. Presently working as a Associate Professor in School of Electronics Engineering,KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Dr. Sabut is a member of IEEE, IET, IFESS, Rehabilitation Council of India, Biomedical Engineering Society of India, and the Institution of Engineers (India). He is the author of nearly 100 articles in journals and conferences. He has over 20 years of experience in both teaching and research. He has guided 05 Ph.D and many M.Tech students. He has organized various international conference, workshops and also delivered technical talk. His research interests include biomedical signal and image analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence, neural and rehabilitation engineering.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

  • Ph.D; MTech, BE, Diploma

COURSE EXPERTISE

  • Medical Electronics

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Medical Image & Signal Processing, AI&ML

ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Co-ordinator Reserach Lab

Awards and Achievements

  • MHRD Institute Scholarship for Ph.D program in IIT Kharagpur • CSIR foreign travel grant to attain 14th IFESS 2009 Annual Conference, Seoul, Korea
  • 2nd Rankin M. Tech, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, Karnataka

Conferences and Workshops

  • FDP on Biomedical Instrumentation

Professional Membership

  • IEEE, IET

Community Engagement

Projects & Collaborations

  • DST project of Development of CT scan machine

Patents and Innovations

Peer Review Contributions

  • Yes