Dr. Khushboo Singh | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Research Fellow at University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Dr. Khushboo Singh 🎓🔬 is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney 🇦🇺. With 10+ years of experience in academia, defence, and industry, she specializes in high-power millimetre-wave antennas 🚀📡. Her collaboration with the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) has earned her national recognition, including the prestigious Eureka Prize 🏆. Passionate about cutting-edge tech, she also works on space, maritime, and mobile satellite communication systems 🌌🌊📶. A dedicated mentor and leader, Dr. Singh actively supports women in STEM 💪👩🔬 while advancing Australia’s research landscape through innovation and excellence 🌟.
Professional Profile:
🔹 Education & Experience
🎓 Education:
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📍 Ph.D. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering | Macquarie University, Australia | 2021
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📍 M.Sc. (Research) in Electronics & Communication | LNMIIT, India | 2014 | CPI: 9/10
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📍 B.Tech in Electronics & Communication | SHIATS, India | 2012 | CPI: 9.7/10
💼 Experience:
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👩🔬 Postdoctoral Research Fellow | UTS | Nov 2023 – Present
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👩🏫 Research Associate | UTS | Nov 2020 – Oct 2023
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🌏 Visiting Researcher | IIT-Kanpur | Mar – May 2023
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🧠 Technical Researcher | Electrotechnik Pty Ltd. | Nov 2019 – Mar 2020
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🎓 Casual Tutor | Macquarie University | 2017, 2024
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👩🏫 Guest Lecturer | Swami Rama Himalayan University | 2015 – 2016
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👩🏫 Assistant Professor | Pratap Institute, India | 2014 – 2015
🔹 Professional Development
Dr. Singh is a passionate leader in research and professional mentoring 🌟. She serves as a mentor in multiple STEM programs 👩🔬🤝 including Women in Engineering and WiSR at UTS, encouraging female participation in science and technology 👩💻👩🔬. As award chair for the 2025 Australian Microwave Symposium 🏅 and a past session organizer for major IEEE and EuCAP conferences, she actively contributes to the global antenna research community 🌐📡. She also provides project supervision, peer reviews, and guidance to students and engineers, playing a key role in shaping future tech talent and research direction 🚀🧑🔬.
🔹 Research Focus
Dr. Singh’s research centers on high-power, metasurface-based millimetre-wave antennas 📡⚡ with beam-steering and in-antenna power-combining features. Her work has major applications in defence, space, maritime, and satellite communications 🛰️🚢. She collaborates with Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) to design antennas suited for compact, power-constrained environments 🛠️. Her contributions enable better surveillance, radar, and communication systems in mission-critical scenarios 🎯. She is also exploring inter-satellite link antennas and intelligent surfaces for next-gen wireless communication 🌐📶, cementing her role at the intersection of advanced electromagnetics, microwave engineering, and national security defense systems 🛡️.
🔹 Awards & Honors
🏆 Awards & Honors:
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🥇 Winner – 2024 ICEAA – IEEE APWC Best Paper Award
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🏅 Winner – 2023 Eureka Prize for Outstanding Science for Safeguarding Australia
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👏 Finalist – 2025 AUS SPACE Academic Research Team of the Year
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👩🚀 Finalist – 2024 ADM Women in Defence (R&D Category)
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🧪 Finalist – 2022 UTS Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence
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⭐ Top 200 Reviewer – IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation (2023)
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🥇 Winner – 2019 IEEE NSW Outstanding Student Volunteer
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💰 Winner – CHOOSEMATHS Grant by AMSI & BHP Foundation (2017)
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🎓 Scholarships – iRTP (2017–2020), LNMIIT Research Stipend (2012–2014)
Publication Top Notes
📘 1. Controlling the Most Significant Grating Lobes in Two-Dimensional Beam-Steering Systems with Phase-Gradient Metasurfaces
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Authors: K. Singh, M.U. Afzal, M. Kovaleva, K.P. Esselle
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Journal: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
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Volume/Issue: 68(3), Pages 1389–1401
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Year: 2019
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Citations: 86
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Highlights:
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Introduced techniques to control dominant grating lobes in 2D beam-steering.
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Employed phase-gradient metasurfaces to steer beams without complex feed networks.
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Achieved low sidelobe levels and improved directivity.
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Combined analytical modeling with full-wave electromagnetic simulations.
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📗 2. Designing Efficient Phase-Gradient Metasurfaces for Near-Field Meta-Steering Systems
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Authors: K. Singh, M.U. Afzal, K.P. Esselle
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Journal: IEEE Access
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Volume: 9, Pages 109080–109093
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Year: 2021
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Citations: 34
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Highlights:
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Focused on near-field applications such as wireless power transfer.
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Proposed a method to optimize phase response for compact metasurfaces.
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Improved phase accuracy and minimized aperture size.
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Demonstrated via simulations and measured prototypes.
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📙 3. State-of-the-Art Passive Beam-Steering Antenna Technologies: Challenges and Capabilities
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Authors: F. Ahmed, K. Singh, K.P. Esselle
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Journal: IEEE Access
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Volume: 11, Pages 69101–69116
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Year: 2023
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Citations: 28
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Highlights:
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Comprehensive review of passive beam-steering technologies.
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Covers reconfigurable metasurfaces, mechanical rotation, and tunable materials.
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Discusses energy efficiency, low-cost manufacturing, and practical limitations.
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Key insight for researchers targeting 6G, IoT, and wearable tech.
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📕 4. Evaluation Planning for Artificial Intelligence-Based Industry 6.0 Metaverse Integration
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Author: K. Singh
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Conference: Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI 2023)
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Year: 2023
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Citations: 27
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Highlights:
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Discusses AI-driven frameworks for integrating Industry 6.0 with the metaverse.
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Addresses human-system interaction, digital twins, and smart automation.
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Proposes an evaluation roadmap for real-time metaverse-industrial synergy.
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Useful for future cyber-physical systems and smart manufacturing.
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📒 5. Accurate Optimization Technique for Phase-Gradient Metasurfaces Used in Compact Near-Field Meta-Steering Systems
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Authors: K. Singh, M.U. Afzal, K.P. Esselle
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Journal: Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group)
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Volume: 12, Article 4118
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Year: 2022
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Citations: 20
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Highlights:
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Developed a precise numerical optimization technique for metasurface design.
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Reduced phase errors, enabling high-accuracy near-field beam control.
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Achieved better performance in compact and portable systems.
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Practical for radar, medical imaging, and wireless power applications.
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Conclusion
Dr. Khushboo Singh exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher — innovative, impactful, and committed to scientific excellence. Her exceptional track record in antenna technology for defense and space applications, combined with her leadership in mentoring and research supervision, makes her a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her research is not only scientifically robust but also socially and nationally significant, particularly in safeguarding technological frontiers of Australia.
She is a role model for aspiring researchers, especially women in STEM, and a worthy recipient of such an honor.