About
A brief description of who you are and what you do.
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You can update this in Pure (opens in a new tab). Select ‘Edit profile’. Under the heading and then ‘Curriculum and research description’, select ‘Add profile information’. In the dropdown menu, select - ‘About’.
Write about yourself in the third person. Aim for 100 to 150 words covering the main points about who you are and what you currently do. Clear, simple language is best. You can include specialist or technical terms.
You’ll be able to add details about your research, publications, career and academic history to other sections of your staff profile.
Research
Research interests
- System modelleing and estimation
- Kalman Filter based application
- Intelligent system application
- Medical signal processing
Current research
Medical Signal processing
Neural dynamics
Mathematical modelling of biological system
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Research groups
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Research interests
Add up to 5 research interests. The first 3 will appear in your staff profile next to your name. The full list will appear on your research page. Keep these brief and focus on the keywords people may use when searching for your work. Use a different line for each one.
In Pure (opens in a new tab), select ‘Edit profile’. Under the heading 'Curriculum and research description', select 'Add profile information'. In the dropdown menu, select 'Research interests: use separate lines'.
Current research
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Describe your current research in 100 to 200 words. Write in the third person. Include broad key terms to help people discover your work, for example, “sustainability” or “fashion textiles”.
Research projects
Research Council funded projects will automatically appear here. The active project name is taken from the finance system.
Publications
A list of any publications that list you as an author.
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Supervision
A list of your current and past PhD students.
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Contact your Faculty Operating Service team to update PhD students you supervise and any you’ve previously supervised. Making this information available will help potential PhD applicants to find you.
Teaching
Control system
Sensor and Transducers
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Courses and modules
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External roles and responsibilities
These are the public-facing activities you’d like people to know about.
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Biography
Dr. Bed Prakash Das is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom, currently contributing to the European Horizon project ETHEREAL. His research focuses on neural dynamics and brain connectivity estimation through multimodal biosignal integration, involving EEG, fNIRS, and ECG data analysis.
He holds a Ph.D. (Tech.) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Calcutta, where his doctoral research explored Kalman filter variants for indoor thermal environment modeling and estimation under uncertain inputs. His academic journey includes an M.Tech. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering, and a B.Tech. in the same field, graduating with distinction in both.
Dr. Das has over seven years of academic and research experience, including previous roles as Assistant Professor and Senior Research Fellow under competitive government fellowships. He has led and contributed to multiple state-funded research projects, focusing on intelligent system design, real-time estimation, embedded systems, and sensor-integrated hardware for environmental monitoring and energy efficiency.
His work has resulted in publications in reputed journals such as IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering and Journal of Building Performance Simulation, alongside numerous IEEE conference proceedings. He is a recipient of the Best Paper Award at IEEE IBSSC 2022 and has earned prestigious research fellowships from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Department of Science and Technology, Government of West Bengal.
With expertise in MATLAB, Python, C/C++, and microcontroller-based systems (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, PIC), Dr. Das brings a strong interdisciplinary background in estimation theory, AI/ML applications, and control systems. He has supervised undergraduate and graduate research projects, delivered courses in electrical and instrumentation engineering, and remains passionate about mentoring the next generation of researchers.
Dr. Das is committed to advancing impactful, interdisciplinary research at the intersection of signal processing, intelligent systems, and biomedical applications.
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Prizes
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