Krittika Goyal

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Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology
Institution
Rochester Institute of Technology

Education

  • PhD, Microsystems Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology

Research Interests

Biomedical Instrumentation   Non Invasive Physiological Measurements   Wearable Sensors  

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Biography

Krittika Goyal is currently working as a Visiting Lecturer in Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology at RIT (Rochester, NY, USA). She received her PhD in Microsystems Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2023. Her research deals with improving the signal quality from dry electrodes to overcome the challenges of in-home physiological monitoring devices. Her research interests include biomedical instrumentation, sensors and transducers, non-invasive physiological measurements, and their computational modeling. She has experience in writing and conducting IRB approved human subject studies. She received her Bachelor’s (BE) and Master’s (ME) degree in Electronic Instrumentation and Control from Thapar University, Patiala, India in 2016. She worked as an Assistant Professor in the School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, India for a year before joining RIT in 2018.

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List of Publications (13)
In 2023
13

Design of a Flexible, Wearable Interdigitated Capacitive Sensor for Monitoring Biomarkers of Atopic Dermatitis. AR Todorov, K Goyal, RN Torah, M Wagih, MR Ardern-Jones, SW Day, ... IEEE Sensors Journal, 2023.

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Factors Affecting Wearable Electrode Performance and Development of Biomimetic Skin Phantom. K Goyal, SW Day IntechOpen, 2023.

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11

Large Dry Metal Electrodes for Physiological Monitoring. K Goyal Rochester Institute of Technology, 2023.

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In 2022
10

A biomimetic skin phantom for characterizing wearable electrodes in the low-frequency regime. K Goyal, DA Borkholder, SW Day Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 340, 113513, 2022.

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9

Dependence of Skin-Electrode Contact Impedance on Material and Skin Hydration. K Goyal, DA Borkholder, SW Day Sensors 22 (21), 8510, 2022.

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8

Unobtrusive In-Home Respiration Monitoring Using a Toilet Seat. K Goyal, DA Borkholder, SW Day 2022 IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics ..., 2022.

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In 2021
7

A wirelessly controlled scalable 3D-printed microsystem for drug delivery. F Forouzandeh, NN Ahamed, X Zhu, P Bazard, K Goyal, JP Walton, ... Pharmaceuticals 14 (6), 538, 2021.

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Two-Layered Phantom Mimicking Electrical Properties of the Skin in the Low-Frequency Range. K Goyal, DA Borkholder, SW Day BMES 2021 Annual Meeting, Oct 6-9, 2021, Orlando, FL, 2021.

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In 2017
5

Pulse based sensor design for wrist pulse signal analysis and health diagnosis. K Goyal, R Agarwal Biomedical Research 28 (12), 5187-5195, 2017.

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In 2016
4

A Literature Survey on Different Types of Pulse Based Sensor for Acquisition of Pulse. K Goyal, A Gupta International Journal of Control Theory and Applications 9 (41), 361-365, 2016.

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An Analytic Review on Antenna Modelling. A Gupta, K Goyal International Journal of Control Theory and Applications 9 (41), 319-336, 2016.

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2

A Pulse Based Sensor for Disease Diagnosis. K Goyal, R Agarwal Guide .

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Piezoresistive based wrist pulse Acquisition System. K Goyal, R Agarwal, P Samant 9th International Conference on Advances in Metrology (AdMet -2016 ..., 2016.

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