
Darmindra D. Arumugam is a Researcher with the Texas Radio Frequency Innovation and Technology Center at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Electrical Engineering at UTA. He received a BSc in Electrical Engineering and an MSc in Electrical Engineering at UTA. His current research is in the area of wireless communication systems concentrating on radiation theory and propagation characteristics, applications of smart objects and sensors, energy harvesting, wireless sensor networks and intelligent objects. Mr. Arumugam envisions creating a world pervaded with intelligence that would fundamentally recreate the interaction between humans and machines and objects. His near term vision is to further foster a highly immersive relationship between low powered or passive intelligent objects and humans in an attempt to expand the thought process functions. Mr. Arumugam is also a pioneer in studying the impact of the pervasive wireless environment on human bodies and biological tissues.
408 Kerby Street, Apt. No 225, Arlington, Texas 76019
Department of Electrical Engineering University of Texas at Arlington
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Daniel W. Engels, Ph.D. |
Former Director of the Auto-ID Labs at MIT Former Director of Protocols of the Auto-ID Center at MIT Founding Director of the Texas RF Innovation and Technology Center |
| John W. Priest, Ph.D. |
President of the Faculty Senate at the University of Texas at Arlington Associate Director of the Texas RF Innovation and Technology Center |
| Richard E. Billo, Ph.D. |
Associate Dean of Research for the College of Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington Founder of the Texas RF Innovation and Technology Center |
| Stephen R. Gibbs, Ph.D. | Associate Chair for Graduate Advising and Research at the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington |