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Debarka Mukhopadhyay Editor of Physics Tomorrow Letters || Rich and dynamic experience of more than twelve years after post graduation and currently associated with the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Adamas University of Technology, West Bengal. Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay Specialist researcher of Quantum dot Cellular Automata debarka.mukhopadhyay@gmail.com Overview. Rich and dynamic experience of more than twelve years after post graduation and currently associated with the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Adamas University, Kolkata as Associate Professor. Enthusiastic and result oriented individual with PhD in Computer Science & Engineering from the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal and M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from Kalyani Govt Engineering College under the West Bengal University of Technology. Educational Background 2013- 2017 | Doctorate of Philosophy(Ph.D.), Computer Science & Engineering, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal, formarly West Bengal University of Technology. 2005–2007 | Master of Technology(M.Tech), Computer Science & Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Under West Bengal University of Technology. 2005 | Graduate Aptitude Test In Engineering(GATE). December 1996 | Bachelor of Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. December 2003 | I.E.T.E (New Delhi) (AICTE and MHRD approved and recognized by AIU), I.E.T.E is notified as Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) and an educational Institution of national eminence by Govt of India. 1993 | Higher Secondary(12th), WBCHSE, Percentage – 70.3. 1990 | Madhyamik(10th), WBBHSE, Percentage – 65. Doctorate Thesis Study on Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Based Circuit Design, Testing and Analysis. Description | The thesis deals with methodologies of regulating the clock signal to achieve minimum wastage of energy while executing Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata (QCA) architectures. During the past few years, enormous efforts have been devoted by the research community worldwide towards studying so many energy-related issues. In spite of tremendous efforts by the researchers, findings of efficient clocking model and relevant energy parameters were unexplored. This work includes findings of formalism for the system energy which combines kinetic and potential Energy. Another formalism determines the minimum energy to overcome the tunnel barrier. Few remarkable observations have been made, Dissipated Energy Frequency is observed to be directly proportional to the number of cells N in the architecture and (n2 − 1), where n stands for Electron Quantum Number. Incident Energy Frequency is directly proportional to the number of cells N in the architecture and to the quadratic function of Electron Quantum Number n and Intermediate Electron Quantum Number n2, i.e., (n2− n22). Relaxation Time τ is inversely proportional to the product of N and (n2−1). Incident Time is inversely proportional to the number of cells and to the quadratic function of n and n2. Dissipation Time is inversely proportional to the number of cells in the architecture and quadratic function of n. Switching Time is inversely proportional to the number of cells and to the quadratic function of Electron Quantum Number n and Intermediate Electron Quantum Number n2. Propagation Time is the Switching Time of the first clock zone added with Relaxation Time of remaining zones. Differential Frequency is directly proportional to the product of N and (n2− 1). It has also been observed that even if Es ≥ 2NEc, there is a strictly positive probability of reflection of electrons from the energy barrier. Here Es is System Energy and Ec is barrier energy. On the contrary, if Es ≥ 2NEc, there is a strictly positive probability of transmission through the energy barrier. All the findings are extensively studied and analyses are reported with various reversible and non reversible circuit units in various chapters. Masters Thesis Quantum Circuit Synthesis and Optimization Applying Genetic Algorithm. Supervisors | Professor Paramartha Dutta, Kalyani Govt. Engineering College (then) & [Details unavailable ] Professor Amlan Chakraborti, Calcutta University. [Details unavailable ] Description | Description Quantum computing has initiated the design of systems based on quantum logic gates. The complex quantum circuit is designed using the basic quantum gates. In this study, we have applied a genetic algorithm (GA) to optimize the quantum circuits. Our goal is to perform automatic quantum circuit synthesis for a given functional description. We employ simulation in order to determine the final quantum state. Here the GA should employ the variable crossover and mutation point which is different from the previously published methods. Experience 1st Dec 2018– Present | Associate Professor in the Department of Computer science & Engineering, Adamas University, Kolkata. Extensive Research and Teaching 2nd May 2018–Nov 2018 | Associate Professor in the Department of Computer science & Engineering and Dean(Incharge) Research, Durgapur Institute of Advanced Technology and Management, Durgapur, Rahul Foundation. Extensive Research and Teaching 2nd September 2015– 30th April 2018 | Assistant Professor, Department of Computer science & Engineering and Information Technology, Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Kolkata. Responsible for assisting in the educational and social development of pupils under the direction and guidance of the Director. Organising classes and responding to the strengths and needs of students during lessons. Duties: { Appointed as Coordinator of Board of Studies with the Amity Institute of Information Technology, Amity University, Kolkata. 6th July 2010–1st September 2015 | Assistant Professor, Department of Computer science and Engineering, Bengal Institute of Technology and Manage- meant, Santiniketan, Under the West Bengal University of Technology, Approved by AICTE. Responsible for assisting in the educational and social development of pupils under the direction and guidance of the Director. Organising classes and responding to the strengths and needs of students during lessons. Duties: Planning & delivering well-structured lessons which engage & motivate students. Planning and organising visits, field studies and special activities connected with the teaching of the subject. Supporting the department in delivering the curriculum effectively. Managing resources effectively. Organising and supporting a range of extra-curricular activities. 26th May 2007 – Senior Faculty(Corporate Trainer), apl Ltd, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. 5st July 2010 Dynamic, trainer offering a solid history of increasing corporate revenue, enhancing client effectiveness and establishing loyal customer relations through training program design and delivery. Duties: Proving training and consultation for corporate clients. Developing and customizing training contents as per the client requirements. Training using relevant training material. Instructing the client on various areas such as soft skills training, employee development customer service etc. Attending meeting with clients and corporates. Sponsored Projects On design of an ultra low power water purification system using Molecular Quantum Dot Cellular Automata based nanotechnology. Principal Investigator | Dr. Paramartha Dutta CO-Principal Investigator | Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay Funding Agency | Dubai Future Foundation, The United Arab Emirates Project Scheme | MBR Space Settlement Challenge Grant amount | 60 000 AED Status | Submitted and under processing Patents 1. A Portable X-Ray System Based on the Molecular Quantum Dot Cellular Automata (QCA) Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta, Visva- Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya Name of applicant | Triguna Sen School of Technology (TSSOT), Assam University, Silchar Pub. No | WO2018065828; 12/04/2018 PCT Number & date | PCT/IB2017/050329; 23/01/2017 2. Quantum Dot Cellular Automata based Food Irradiation System and Method of its working Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta, VisvaBharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Ms. Mili Ghosh, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. Name of applicant | Triguna Sen School of Technology (TSSOT), Assam University, Silchar Pub. No | WO/2018/122622 and Date: 05.07.2018 PCT Number & date | PCT/IB2017/050660; 08/02/2017 3. Quantum Dot Cellular Automata based Portable Cancer Cell Demolition System and Method of its operation thereof Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta, VisvaBharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Ms. Sunanda Mondal, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. Name of applicant | Triguna Sen School of Technology (TSSOT), Assam University, Silchar Pub. No | WO/2018/100438; 07.06.2018 PCT Number & date | PCT/IB2017/050622; 04/02/2017 4. Quantum Dot Cellular Automata based Radiation Knife for Radiosurgery and Method of its working Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta, Visva- Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Mrs. Kakali Datta, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan . Name of applicant | Triguna Sen School of Technology (TSSOT), Assam University, Silchar Pub. No | WO/2018/122624; 05.07.2018 PCT Number & date | PCT/IB2017/051596; 20/03/2017 5. Quantum Dot Cellular Automata based Portable Industrial Radiography System Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta, Visva- Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata Triguna Sen School of Technology (TSSOT), Assam University, Silchar . Name of applicant | Triguna Sen School of Technology (TSSOT), Assam University, Silchar Pub. No | WO/2018/127742; 12.07.2018 PCT Number & date | PCT/IB2017/051624; 21/03/2017 6. AN iot SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SHORTEST PATH ESTI- MATION/PLANNING FOR CONNECTED AUTONOMOUS MOBILE BODIES Name of Inventors | Mr. Tanmoy Chakraborti, Adamas University, Kolkata, Mr. Anirban Das, Adamas University, Kolkata, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Adamas University, Kolkata. . Name of applicant | Adamas University, Kolkata IPO Number & Filing date | 201931015585; 18/04/2019 7. A Molecular QCA based Bug Zapper System Name of Inventors | Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta, Visva-Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Prof(Dr) Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Principal, RCCIIT, Kolkata . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | 201731011403; 30/03/2017 8. A Molecular QCA based Ultraviolet ray generating unit for light Therapy Name of Inventors | Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,Visva-Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Prof(Dr) Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Principal, RCCIIT, Kolkata . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | 201731011398; 30/03/2017 9. A Molecular QCA based CT Scan System Name of Inventors | Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,Visva-Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Prof(Dr) Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Principal, RCCIIT, Kolkata, Dr. Paritosh Bhattacharya, NIT, Agartala . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | 201731011402; 30/03/2017 10. A Molecular QCA based UV lamp for Water purification Name of Inventors | Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,Visva-Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Prof(Dr) Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Principal, RCCIIT, Kolkata . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | 201731011405; 30/03/2017 11. A PORTABLE MOLECULAR QUANTUM DOT CELLULAR AUTOMATA X-RAY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ITS OPERATION THEREOF Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,Visva- Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Prof(Dr) Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Principal, RCCIIT, Kolkata . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | 201731011405; 30/03/2017 12. QUANTUM DOT CELLULAR AUTOMATA BASED PORTABLE FOOD IRRADIATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ITS WORKING Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,VisvaBharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Ms. Mili Ghosh, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | IN201731011405; 07/04/2017 13. QUANTUM DOT CELLULAR AUTOMATA BASED PORTABLE CANCER CELL DEMOLITION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ITS OPERATION THEREOF Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,VisvaBharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Ms. Sunanda Mondal, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | IN201631041316; 07/04/2017 14. QUANTUM DOT CELLULAR AUTOMATA BASED RADIATION KNIFE FOR RADIOSURGERY AND METHOD OF ITS WORKING Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,Visva- Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata, Mrs, Kakali Datta, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | IN201631045061; 07/04/2017 15. QUANTUM DOT CELLULAR AUTOMATA BASED PORTABLE IN- DUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY SYSTEM Name of Inventors | Prof(Dr) Sudipta Roy, Assam University, Prof.(Dr) Paramartha Dutta,Visva- Bharati University, Dr. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amity University, Kolkata . Name of applicant | Debarka Mukhopadhyay IPO Number & Filing date | IN201731000500; 07/04/2017 Reviewer Reviewer of ACM Journal of Emerging Technologies and Computing System. Reviewer of Microelectronics Journal. List of M.Tech Project Supervised Design and Analysis of Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Flip-Flops – A nano-technology approach in 2013. Design and Analysis of Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata 4 : 1 Multiplexer in 2014. Publications International and National Conference Publications Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, "A 2 Dot 1 Electron Quantum Cellular Automata based Parallel Memory", Vol 339, pp.627-636, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Springer India, INDIA 2015. Paramartha Dutta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, “New Architecture for Flip Flops using Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata” Proceedings of the 48th Annual Convention of Computer Society of India, Vol II, Springer, pp 707-714, 2013. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amalendu Si,“Quantum Circuit Synthesis and Optimization Applying Genetic Algorithm",National Conference on Computing and Systems 2010, Department of Computer Sc. Burdwan University, WB, pp 80-85, 2010. K. Datta, D. Mukhopadhyay, P. Dutta, “ Design of n-to-2n Decoder using 2- Dimensional 2-Dot 1-Electron Quantum Cellular Automata”,National Conference on Computing, Communication and Information Processing, Excellent Publishing House, pp. 7791 (2015). S. Mondal, D. Mukhopadhyay, P. Dutta “A Novel Design of a Logically Reversible Half Adder using 4-Dot 2-Electron QCA”,National Conference on Computing, Communication and Information Processing, Excellent Publishing House, 2015, pp. 123-130, (2015). Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “2 Dimensional 2 Dot 1 Electron Quantum Cellular Automata Based Dynamic Memory Design", Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC), Springer, (2015). Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “A Novel Parallel Memory Design using 2 Dot 1 Electron QCA”, IEEE 2nd International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Systems, PP. 485- 490 (2015). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of a Logically Reversible Half Adder using 2D 2-Dot 1-Electron QCA", Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC),Springer, (2015). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of a 2-Dot 1-Electron QCA Full Adder using Logically Reversible Half Adders", IEEE ISACC 2015 (2015). Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta,“Design and Analysis of two dot one electron QCA ExOR Gate in Logically Reversible Gate Design", IEEE International Symposium on Advanced Computing and Communication (ISACC) 2015, Assam University, Silchar, India, pp. 275-280. Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of a binary to BCD conveter using 2D 2-Dot 1-Electron Quantum Dot Cellular Automata", Procedia Computer Science, pages 153-159, vol: 70, Elsevier, (2015). Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “2-Dimensional 2-Dot 1-Electron Quantum Cellular Automata-Based Dynamic Memory Design",Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Frontiers in Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications (FICTA), pages 357-365, vol: 404, Springer India, (2015). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of a Logically Reversible Half Adder Using 2D 2-Dot 1-Electron QCA",Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Frontiers in Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications (FICTA), pages 379-389, vol: 404, Springer India, (2015). Sunanda Mondal, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “A Design Of a 4 Dot 2 Electron QCA Full Adder using Two Reversible Half Adders”, vol 458.Springer, Singapore, pp 327-335 (2017). Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “A 2D 2 Dot 1 Electron Quantum Dot Cellular Automata Based Logically Reversible 2:1 Multiplexer”, IEEE International Conference on Research in Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks (ICRCICN), pp. 300- 305, ( 2015). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of Ripple Carry Adder using 2-Dimensional 2-Dot 1-Electron Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata”, Springer India, INDIA -2016, Vol: 1, PP: 263-270, (2016). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Two-dot One-electron QCA Design of Parity Generator and Checker”, 3rd International Conference on Microelectronics, Circuits and Systems, Micro 2016 (Accepted). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of a BCD Adder using 2-Dimensional Two-Dot One-Electron Quantum Dot Cellular Automata”, 1st International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Communication, Springer Singapore, PP 345-354, 2017. M. Ghosh, D. Mukhopadhyay and P. Dutta, “Design of an Efficient 2-Dot 1 Electron QCA based Non-reversible Adder", in proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Microelectronic Circuit and System (Micro-2016), July 2016, PP 106-112, 2015, ISBN : 978-93-80813-45-5. Sunanda Mondal, Mili Ghosh, Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Dutta, “A Design and Application Case Study of Binary Semaphore Using 2 Dimensional 2 Dot 1 Electron Quantum Dot Cellular Automata", in proceedings of Annual Convention of the Computer Society of India, January 2018, PP 428-448, 2018, Springer, Singapore, ISBN : 978-981-13-1342-4. Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Dutta, “A Study on Structural Benefits of Square Cells over Rectangular Cells in Case of 2Dot 1 Electron QCA Cells", International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communications, and Business Analytics, March 2017, PP 85-96, 2017, Springer, Singapore, Online ISBN 978-981-10-6430-2. Journal Publications Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta.“Quantum Cellular Automata Based Novel Unit Reversible Multiplexer”,Adv. Sci. Lett. Amarican Sci. Pub.(Scopus Indexed journal) 16, 163-168 (2012). Debarka Mukhopadhyay,.Paramartha Dutta, “Quantum Cellular Automata Based Novel Unit 2:1 Multiplexer”.International Journal of Computer Applications,(UGC Listed journal) Vol 43, 2, (22-25)(2012). Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Sourav Dinda and Paramartha Dutta. “Designing and Implementation of Quantum Cellular Automata 2:1 Multiplexer Circuit". International Journal of Computer Applications,(UGC Listed Journal) Vol 25,1, (21-24), ( 2011). Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Amalendu Si, “Quantum Multiplexer Designing and Optimization applying Genetic Algorithm", International Journal of Computer Science Issues,(UGC Listed journal) Vol. 7, Issue 5, 2010. Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “A Study on Energy Optimized 4 Dot 2 Electron two dimensional Quantum Dot Cellular Automata Logical Reversible Flip Flops", Microelectronics Journal, Elsevier(SCI Indexed Journal), vol 46, Issue 4, pp 519-530, 2015. Arighna Sarkar, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, “Improved Quantum Dot Cellular Automata 4:1 multiplexer circuit unit", SOP Transaction on Nanotechnology, Vol. 1, No.1, May 2014. Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Dutta, “A Study on 2 Dimensional 2 Dot 1 Electron Quantum Dot Cellular Automata based Reversible 2:1 MUX Design: An Energy Analytical Approach”,International Journal of Computers and Applications (Scopus Indexed Journal), Pages 82-95, Volume 38, 2016, Issue 2-3, Taylor & Francis. Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Dutta, “Design and Analysis of an Energy Efficient and Compact Two-Dimensional Two-Dot One-Electron Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Based Ripple Carry Adder”, International Journal of Convergence Computing (Scopus Indexed Journal), Volume 2, Issue 2, 161-182, Inderscience Publishers, 2016. Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Datta, “Comprehensive Study on the Performance Comparison of Logically Reversible and Irreversible Parity Generator and Checker Designs using Two dimensional Two -dot One-electron QCA", Microsystem Technologies (SCI Indexed Journal), Springer, Volume 23, Number 1, PP.1-9,(2017). Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Datta, “Design of an Arithmetic Circuit using non-reversible adders in 2-dot 1 - electron QCA", Microsystem Technologies (SCI Indexed Journal), Vol 23, Pages: 1-11, Springer, (2017). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Datta, “Comprehensive design and analysis of grey code counter using 2- dimensional 2-dot 1 electron QCA ", Microsystem Technologies (SCI Indexed Journal), (2018), https://doi.org/10.1007/s00542-018-3818-1. Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay and Paramartha Datta, “Influence of structure of 2 Dimensional 2 Dot 1 Electron QCA cells in design of a pipelined subtractor ", Microsystem Technologies (SCI Indexed Journal),(2018) https://doi.org/10.1007/s00542-018-3826-1. Book Chapter Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “2 Dimensional 2 Dot 1 Electron Quantum Cellular Automata Based Dynamic Memory Design", Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC), Springer, (2015). Mili Ghosh, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, "A 2 Dot 1 Electron Quantum Cellular Automata based Parallel Memory", Vol 339, pp.627-636, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Springer India. Sunanda Mondal, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “A Design Of a 4 Dot 2 Electron QCA Full Adder using Two Reversible Half Adders”, vol 458.Springer, Singapore, pp 327-335 (2017). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of a BCD Adder using 2Dimensional Two-Dot One-Electron Quantum Dot Cellular Automata”, Intelligent Computing and Communication, Springer Singapore, PP 345-354, 2017. Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of a Logically Reversible Half Adder Using 2D 2-Dot 1-Electron QCA", Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Frontiers in Intelligent Computing: Theory and Applications (FICTA), pages 379-389, vol: 404, Springer India, (2015). Kakali Datta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, Paramartha Dutta, “Design of Ripple Carry Adder using 2-Dimensional 2-Dot 1-Electron Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata”, Springer India, INDIA -2016, Vol: 1, PP: 263-270, (2016). Paramartha Dutta, Debarka Mukhopadhyay, “New Architecture for Flip Flops using Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata” 48th Annual Convention of Computer Society of India, Vol II, Springer, pp 707-714, 2013. 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