Ms. Rosy Gehlaut
Assistant Professor

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Qualification
B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D (Persuing)
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College/University
GD GOENKA UNIVERSITY
Ms. Rosy Gehlaut is an Assistant Professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences, specializing in Semiconductors, Signal Processing, Analog and Digital Electronics, VLSI Design, Control Systems, Communication Systems, and Instrumentation. With five years of teaching experience, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her students. Currently, her research focuses on Neuromorphic Computing, where she is working on the development of hardware and software systems that replicate the functioning of human neural networks.
Education
B.Tech, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Research Interests:
- Nueromorphic Computing
Books/Book Chapters:
- G. ROSY, 2024,"Quantum electronics and how the research is emerging in quantum in variousQuantum electronics and how the research is emerging in quantum in various.
Conferences:
- G.Rosy, B. Mainak,"Energy cost of accelerated and AI computing v/s Neuromorphic computing." In International Conference on “Transforming Lives through Adoption of SDGs: Role of Higher Education Institutions (TLASH 2.0)”
Teaching:
- Courses/Programmes: Digital Electronics, Control systems,Signal and Systems,Instrumentation and sensor Technology, Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation,Power Electronics,Electrical Machines./B Tech
- Teaching interests:Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Electronic Devices, Control systems
Practice:
- Work Experience: 5 years of Experience in Teaching.
MDPs/FDPs:
- FDP Program on Data Analytics conducted by CloudThat "Microsoft global training centre."
- Attended FDP by Rexroth Bosch on PLC, HMI, and IoT & SCADA from 26th May -30th May 2025.
- Attended IFDP Program on “Secure Systems and Privacy Enhancing Technologies” held from 30th June 2025 to 4th July, 2025, Organized by: Association of Indian Universities (AIU) - Amity University Rajasthan (AUR) - Academic & Administrative Development Center (AADC)
- Coorganised Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on "Advancements in MATLAB for Engineering and Research Applications", from July 14 to July 19, 2025.
