I am a MASc student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver where I am working on Bio-MEMS in Prof. Kenichi Takahata’s lab.
I completed my BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani in 2023. I did my bachelor’s thesis on ‘Electrochemical Characterization and FEM Simulation of Miniaturized Ion Sensors’ at the Chair of Circuit Design, Technical University of Munich.
I am interested in the application of electrical engineering in the field of healthcare, especially for the development of biomedical sensors and healthcare devices. My current research focuses on design and fabrication of shape memory alloy based tissue stiffness sensor with wireless actuation.
My brother Revant Teotia is computer vision and machine learning researcher.
Publications
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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Ion Sensors with Interdigitated Electrodes: Capacitance Calculations, Equivalent Circuit Models and Design Optimizations
Eva-Maria Korek, Reva Teotia, David Herbig, Ralf Brederlow,
Biosensors 2024 (paper) -
Flexible and Wearable Sensors for Health Monitoring Applications
Navneet Gupta and Reva Teotia,
Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices: Advanced Concepts, Fabrication, and Applications, 2023 (book chapter) -
CNN and LSTM based Ensemble Learning for Human Emotion Recognition using EEG Recordings,
Abhishek Iyer, Srimit Sritik Das, Reva Teotia, S. Maheshwari, Rishi Raj Sharma,
Multimedia Tools and Applications (paper)
Hobbies
Outside of school, I love getting creative and relaxing in different ways. Whether it’s painting, trying out new baking recipes, or diving into the world of coffee flavors, it keeps things fun. I also enjoy hiking scenic trails and going for runs with Vancouver’s amazing scenery as the backdrop. These hobbies help me recharge and stay balanced while juggling academic life.