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I completed my M.E. and B.Tech. from Bengal Engineering and Science University Shibpur in 2011 and the West Bengal University of Technology in 2009, respectively. I completed my Ph.D. degree in Advanced Technology Development Centre from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, in 2021. My Ph.D. thesis was entitled "Multi-UAV Communication Networks: Quality-of-Experience, Quality-of-Service, and Coverage." I am presently a Research Associate in the Space Robotics (SpaceR) research group, SnT, University of Luxembourg. My current research interests include multi-UAV networks, aerial robotics, 5G, the internet of things, and mobile edge computing. Over the past years, I have developed a robust research foundation through my rigorous involvement in identifying significant research gaps, and developing mathematical models for the analysis of research problems, and experimentations. Primarily, my research work focuses on building communication frameworks using multiple UAVs for users. For my research work, I have learned and utilized several mathematical frameworks such as queueing theory, order-K Markov predictor, transportation theory, genetic algorithm, and heuristics algorithm to solve TSP, VRP, and many other algorithms techniques. As a part of my Ph.D., I have accomplished a cache-enabled on-demand content delivery scheme using multi-UAV networks, energy-aware on-demand task executions using multi-UAV networks, service availability in multi-UAV networks, data rate enhancement for cellular-enabled UAV communication networks, and cost-effective data aggregation scheme for UAV-enabled IoT networks. I have a good quality of publications including IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, and IEEE ICC workshops. Additionally, I have  developed real test-beds for multiple autonomous and networked quad-copters to execute the real experiments. Currently, I am one of the key members of an ongoing project involving drones, 5G, and mobile edge computing at the University of Luxembourg. The name of the project is Micro5G.  Apart from academics experience, he worked with IBM India Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata, India, from June 2011 to June 2016 as an application developer of the Telecommunication and Home furnishing business.

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