Riddhi Luthra
About Riddhi Luthra
Riddhi Luthra is a Research Engineer at the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), specializing in hardware design for Optical Aggregation Networks since 2018. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology and is proficient in several programming languages and engineering software tools.
Work at Centre for Development of Telematics
Riddhi Luthra has been employed as a Research Engineer at the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) since 2018. In this role, Riddhi specializes in hardware design for Optical Aggregation Networks. The position involves designing and developing systems that enhance telecommunications infrastructure. Riddhi's work contributes to the advancement of technology in the field of telecommunication, focusing on efficient data transmission and network optimization.
Education and Expertise
Riddhi Luthra completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology from 2014 to 2018. During this period, Riddhi developed a strong foundation in electronic systems and communication technologies. Additionally, Riddhi attended Convent of Jesus And Mary in New Delhi, achieving a notable academic performance with a score of 97%. This educational background supports Riddhi's expertise in hardware design and programming.
Technical Skills and Proficiencies
Riddhi Luthra is proficient in several programming languages, including VHDL, Verilog, Embedded C, C++, and Python. This skill set is essential for designing and implementing hardware solutions. Riddhi has experience with microcontrollers such as Arduino and TI's MSP430, which are commonly used in embedded systems. Additionally, Riddhi has a keen interest in VLSI design and digital system design using FPGAs, indicating a strong focus on advanced electronic design.
Software Tools Utilized in Engineering Projects
In engineering projects, Riddhi Luthra utilizes a variety of software tools to support design and development processes. These tools include Code Composer Studio, Arduino IDE, Xilinx ISE, Xilinx Vivado, TINA, PSpice, Proteus, and Matlab. Each of these tools plays a critical role in simulation, design, and analysis of electronic systems, enabling Riddhi to effectively execute complex engineering tasks.