Dr Hitesh Shrimali is a full Professor in the School of Computing & Electrical Engineering at IIT Mandi, and serves as a Member of its Board of Governors (BoG). He is also associated with the board of directors, IIT Mandi Catalyst (the institute’s technology incubator), reflecting his broader involvement in institutional governance, academic-innovation interfaces, and support for emerging technology ventures linked to IIT Mandi.
His academic journey began with a B.E. from Nirma Institute of Technology, Ahmedabad, followed by an M.Tech. from IIT Kharagpur and a PhD from IIT Delhi. Before joining IIT Mandi as a faculty member, he worked as a Senior Design Engineer at STMicroelectronics (Greater Noida) and later undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Milan, in collaboration with INFN Milano.
At IIT Mandi, Dr. Shrimali has held numerous administrative and coordination roles over the years: he was Dean (Students), IIT Mandi, served as Nodal Officer for the nationally funded PhD scheme under Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY), Discipline Core Committee (DCC) Chair-VLSI, Programme Coordinator for BTech/MTech-VLSI, Coordinator of the Institute’s IP & Technology Transfer Cell, and chaired several important committees — including the school publicity committee, BTech (EE) curriculum-review committee, Student Affairs Panel (SAP), and BTech IC-PFG. He has also served as Course Coordinator for the M.Tech (VLSI) program, Head of the Science and Technology Council (SNTC), Faculty Advisor for the BTech and M.Tech VLSI/EE batches, and held roles such as Chief Election Officer for the Student Gymkhana. Additionally, he has been serving as Treasurer for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society of the Delhi Chapter for the past three years.
In research, Dr Shrimali specialises in the design and testing of radiation-hard circuits (such as CMOS silicon detectors), analogue and mixed-signal VLSI design (On-chip analogue-to-digital data Converters), modelling radiation effects on analogue/mixed circuits, and on-chip instrumentation. Under his guidance, his group at IIT Mandi has successfully tape-out several chips, including dosimetry applications, a Thermoelectric cooler (TEC) controller, high-voltage front-end electronics for particle detection, EEG front-end circuits, low-noise instrumentation amplifiers for sensors, hybrid flash-SAR ADCs, frequency synthesisers, etc.
On the recognition front, Dr Shrimali is a recipient of the Young Faculty Research Fellowship (YFRF) awarded by MeitY, Government of India. He has also received awards from IIT Mandi for teaching and institutional service, including the “Excellent and Consistent Teaching Performance Combined with Contributions Towards Institute Services” (2021) and the “All-Rounder Contribution Award” (2017). He is also a distinguished alumnus awardee from Nirma University, Ahmedabad (2017), and a Young Faculty Fellow of IIT Mandi.