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R. K. Bhan is a leading researcher in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), with a primary focus on MEMS-based gyroscopes for critical applications in defence, navigation, robotics, and aerospace. His work addresses fundamental challenges in gyroscope performance, particularly sensitivity, bandwidth, and noise reduction. In his 2025 paper "Design optimization of MEMS gyroscope for enhanced sensitivity, bandwidth and noise reduction," Bhan introduced novel optimization techniques that simultaneously improve multiple performance metrics—a significant advancement given the traditional trade-offs between these parameters. His 2024 work, "Tapered-Based Novel Thermal Compensation Techniques for Enhanced Performance of MEMS-Based Gyroscope," tackles the critical issue of temperature-induced drift, proposing innovative tapered structures that mitigate thermal effects without adding complexity. Though early in its citation impact, this work addresses a persistent bottleneck in MEMS gyroscope reliability. Bhan’s contributions are particularly valuable for high-precision navigation systems where thermal stability is paramount. His research bridges theoretical optimization with practical implementation, offering engineers actionable design strategies for next-generation inertial sensors.
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