Principal Investigator
Dr. Amit Sangwan

Dr. Amit Sangwan

Assistant Professor
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
College of Engineering · Utica, NY

Dr. Sangwan is the founding director of the NanoWireless Lab at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. His research addresses fundamental challenges in wireless communication and sensing at the nanoscale — from nanophotonic and plasmonic links to wireless-powered biomedical implants and brain-machine interfaces.

His work is motivated by the belief that the next generation of healthcare, human-computer interaction, and connected devices will require wireless infrastructure that operates at dimensions and in environments — inside the body, on a chip, across a neural interface — where today's radio technology cannot reach.

Dr. Sangwan is committed to building an inclusive, collaborative, and intellectually rigorous research environment where students develop deep technical expertise alongside strong communication and independent thinking skills.

Position: Assistant Professor, SUNY Polytechnic Institute
Email: sangwaa@sunypoly.edu
Office: SUNY Poly, 100 Seymour Rd, Utica, NY 13502
Graduate Researchers
Shreya Marri
Shreya Marri
MS Student · Computer Science
Edge AI and precise nanomedicine
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Satwik Rao Balguri
MS Student · Computer Science
Development of physics-informed neural networks
Undergraduate Researchers
Dante Riccoboni
Dante Riccoboni
Undergraduate · ECE
Wireless power transfer for next-generation smart implants
David Serino
David Serino
Undergraduate · ECE
Undergraduate researcher in the NanoWireless Lab
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Andrew Reed
Undergraduate · ECE
Cognitive radios for nano-wireless and wearable communication systems
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Hunter Hanrahan
Undergraduate · ECE
Nanoscale wireless communication and numerical modelling
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Zackery Sparro
Undergraduate · ECE
Flexible sensing tag design and development for smart ex-vivo twins in next-generation biomedical systems
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May Sunday
Undergraduate · ECE
Flexible sensing tag development and wearable sensors

Join the NanoWireless Lab

We are actively looking for motivated Graduate and Undergraduate students with a strong background in electrical engineering, computer science, or applied physics to tackle fundamental challenges in nanoscale wireless systems.

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