Abhay Karandikar | |
Birth Date: | 1965 6, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh |
Nationality: | India |
Field: | Electrical engineering |
Abhay Karandikar (born 15 June 1965) is an Indian educator, engineer, innovator, and administrator best known for his work in the telecommunication sector in India.[1] Currently, he is serving as the Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India from 1 October 2023 onwards.[2] Previously, he served as the Director of Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur from 1 April 2018 to 30 September 2023. Prior to that, Karandikar held a number of positions, including Dean (Faculty Affairs), Head of the Department of the Electrical Engineering, and Institute Chair Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. He was one of the founding members of Telecom Standards Development Society of India and appointed as its first Vice Chairman from 2014 to 2016,[3] and then was appointed its Chairman from 2016 to 2018.[4] Karandikar contributed to conceptualization and establishment of new technical standards work programmes for TSDSI.[5] In 2016, he was awarded with IEEE SA's Standards Medallion for his work to Indian Technology, Policy and Standardization with IEEE guidelines.[6]
He was chairman of the committee to give recommendations to Government of India on size, scope and quantum of spectrum for experimental spectrum license for 5G.[7] [8] [9] Under his leadership, the committee streamlined the experimental license acquisition process, enhancing the ease of doing business through the availability of experimental licenses. He chaired the 5G Spectrum Policy Task Force as part of the 5G High-Level Forum, Ministry of Communications, Government of India, which developed spectrum policy guidelines for 5G deployment in India. He also chaired the committee that provided recommendations on the size, scope, and quantum of spectrum for experimental spectrum licenses for 5G and other technology trials. As the Chairman of the 6G Spectrum Policy Task Force, he has articulated the 6G vision for India.
Abhay Karandikar was born on 15 June 1965 in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering from Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Jiwaji University, Gwalior in 1986. He holds Masters and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
Karandikar joined the High Performance Computing and Communications Group at Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune to work on PARAM 9000. He began his career at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in year 1997. Karandikar held prominent positions at the Institute level as head, Computer Centre (2008 – 2011), head, Department of electrical engineering (2012 – 2015), first Professor in Charge, IIT Bombay Research Park (2014 – 2017) and Dean (Faculty Affairs 2017 -2018). While at IIT Bombay, Karandikar has also served as the coordinator of Tata Teleservices IIT Bombay Center of Excellence in Telecommunications (TICET) and the National Center of Excellence in Technology for Internal Security(NCETIS).[10] Karandikar co-founded and incubated Eisodus Networks (2002) in IIT Bombay's business incubator.[11]
Karandikar advises several technology companies and government agencies in India and serves on a number of boards including Central Electronics Limited, National Rail and Transportation Institute, Science and Engineering Research Board, India Police Foundation and is also a chairman for board of Institute of Advanced Studies in Science and Technology, Guwahati.
Karandikar has worked to promote innovation in technology for rural broadband through his research program- Gram Marg.[12] His team developed the technology in IIT and setup India’s first TV White Space test-bed[13] in seven villages and rural broadband pilot in twenty five villages covering hundred square kilometre in Palghar district in Maharashtra. His Gram Marg solution for Rural Broadband was the winner of Mozilla Open Innovation challenge in 2017.[14] He has also worked the concept of “Frugal 5G” for rural broadband and his research team has initiated a standardization activity under "Frugal 5G" working group in IEEE (IEE P2061).[15]
Karandikar and his group have made many fundamental contributions in the field of wireless communications especially in resource allocations in next generation heterogeneous wireless networks, software defined networking and network function virtualisation. His research group is working on IEEE standard in 5G- IEEE P1930.1 on software defined networking.[16]
Karandikar has contributed in telecom policy and regulations that were included in national level telecom policies. He was a member (part-time)[17] of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) during 2018-2021.[18] He has chaired the 5G Spectrum Policy Task Force as part of 5G High Level Forum setup by Ministry of Communications.[19] The task force developed spectrum policy guidelines for 5G deployment in India. He has also been the chairman of the committee to give recommendations on size, scope and quantum of spectrum for experimental spectrum license for 5G and other technology trials. The astute recommendations have been accepted by Digital Communications Commission and notified by the Ministry of Communications.[20]
Karandikar has also been the Chairman of the committee setup by the Ministry of Defence in 2018 for preparing a Roadmap for the development of Indigenous Software Defined Radio Ecosystem. He was the Chairman of Defence Standards Development Authority (SDA),[21] set up by Ministry of Defence based on the recommendations of the committee.
Karandikar's vast experience in policy-making and standardization in telecommunication has been recognized at international levels. He was elected as Vice Chairman of 3GPP Program Coordination Group (PCG)[22] in October 2016 for a period of one year. He also served on the Board of Governors of the IEEE Standards Association from January 2022 to December 2023 and was a member of the Advisory Group for the European Union’s Beyond 5G Flagship Consortium project.
Karandikar has been recognized by the Government of India and private organizations on a number of occasions. Some of them are:
Karandikar holds a number of patents in telecommunication networks. As of 2024, he has been granted 13 US patents from USPTO and 18 India patents.[29]