Devdip Sen received the B.E. degree in Electronics Engineering from the University of Mumbai, Mumbai, India, in 2015, and the M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA in 2017. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the New England Center for Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design (NECAMSID) and the Integrated Circuits and Systems (ICAS) lab.
His research interests include biomedical instrumentation, sensor & systems, low power analog/mixed-signal circuits & systems, wireless, autonomously powered embedded systems for biomedical applications, and low power data converters. His Ph.D. research includes development of wearable wireless sensors for monitoring of respiratory functions in premature infants and wearable, wireless alert systems that would prevent painful pressure ulcers (bedsores).
He serves as a reviewer for the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (TBioCAS), the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), the IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS), the IEEE Sensors, the IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), the IEEE Life Science Conference (LSC), the IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems (APCCAS), and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) student division.
CONFERENCE PAPERS
- I. Costanzo, D. Sen, and U. Guler, “ An Integrated Readout Circuit for a Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensing Wearable Device,” in IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, (CICC), March 2020.
- I. Costanzo, D. Sen, N. Pratt, B. Giri, P. M. Rao, and U. Guler, ”Fluorescent Intensity and Decay Measurement of Pt-Porphyrin Film for Determining the Sensitivity of Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensor,” in IEEE International Circuits and Systems Conference, (ISCAS), May 2020
- I. Costanzo, D. Sen, and U. Guler, “A Prototype towards a Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensing Wearable,” in IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, (BIOCAS), October 2019, pp.1-4
- D. Sen, J. McNeill, Y. Mendelson, R. Dunn M.D., and K. Hickle M.D., “Pressure Ulcer Prevention System: Validation in a Clinical Setting,” presented at 2nd IEEE LSC Conf. Montreal, Canada, October 2018.
- K. Hickle M.D., R. Slamin M.S., A. Baez M.S., D. Sen M.S., E.E. Browning M.D., H. Tessier, J. McNeill Ph.D., and R. Dunn M.D., “Wireless Pressure Ulcer Sensor: Validation in an Animal Model,” presented at 35th Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons (NESPS), Boston, MA, October 2018.
- S. Xie, D. Sen, J. McNeill, Y. Mendelson, R. Dunn M.D., and K. Hickle M.D.,“A Predictive Model for Force-Sensing Resistor Nonlinearity for Pressure Measurement in a Wearable Wireless Sensor Patch,” presented at 61st IEEE MWSCAS Conf., Windsor, Canada, August 2018.
- D. Sen, J. McNeill, Y. Mendelson, R. Dunn M.D., and K. Hickle M.D., “Wireless Sensor Patch Suitable for Continuous Monitoring of Contact Pressure in a Clinical Setting,” in IEEE NEWCAS Conf., June 2018, pp. 91-95
- D. Sen, J. McNeill, S. Xie, Y. Mendelson, R. Dunn M.D., and K. Hickle M.D., “Time-Domain-Based Measurement Technique for Pressure Measurement in a Wearable Wireless Sensor Patch,” in Proc. IEEE ISCAS Conf., Florence, Italy2018,pp. 1-5.
- J. McNeill, D. Sen, Y. Mendelson, M. Crivello, S. Mazumder, A. Agdeppa, S. A. Hussain, H. Kim, V. Loehle, R. Dunn, M.D., and K. Hickle, M. D., “Wearable Wireless Sensor Patch for Continuous Monitoring of Skin Temperature, Pressure, and Relative Humidity,” in Proc. IEEE ISCAS Conf.,, Baltimore, MD, 2017, pp. 1-4.
- J. McNeill, M. Crivello, Y. Mendelson, D. Sen, R. Dunn, M. D., and K. Hickle, M. D., “Flexible Sensor for Measurement of Skin Pressure and Temperature in a Clinical Setting,” in Proc. IEEE Sensors Conf., Orlando, FL, 2016, pp. 1-3.
- M. Crivello, D. Sen, J. McNeill, Y. Mendelson, R. Dunn, M.D., and K. Hickle, M. D., “Modeling of Force Sensor Nonlinearity for Time-Domain-Based Pressure Measurement in Biomedical Sensors,” in Proc. NEBEC Conf., Binghamton, NY,2016, pp. 1-2.
- D. K. Shah, C. R. B., D. Sen, and S. Goyal, “Vehicle Parking System Implementation using CPLD”, in Proc. IEEE ICCICT Conf., Mumbai, 2015, pp. 1-5.
JOURNAL PAPERS
- I. Costanzo, D. Sen, L. Rhein, and U. Guler, “Respiratory Monitoring Devices and Technologies: A Case for Wearables,” under review 2020.
- J. R. Harvey, D. Sen, A. Baez, K, Hickle, H. Tessier, R. Slamin, R. Dunn, J. McNeill, and Y. Mendelson, “Correlation of bioimpedance changes after compressive loading of murine tissues in vivo,” in Physiological Measurement, vol. 40, no. 10, pp. 105-111, Oct. 2019.
- K. Hickle M.D., R. Slamin B.S., A. Baez M.S., D. Sen M.S., E. E. Browning M.D., H. Tessier, Y. Mendelson Ph.D., J. McNeill Ph.D., R. Dunn M.D., “Wireless Pressure Ulcer Sensor: Validation in an Animal Model,” in Annals of Plastic Surgery, vol. 82, no. 4S, pp. S215-S211, April 2019
- D. Sen, J. McNeill, Y. Mendelson, R. Dunn and K. Hickle, “A New Vision for Preventing Pressure Ulcers: Wearable Wireless Devices Could Help Solve a Common-and Serious-Problem,” in IEEE Pulse, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 28-31, Nov.-Dec. 2018.