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Sri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering

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About V. M.

V. M. Umale is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at Sri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon. He earned a BE in Industrial Electronics and an M.Tech in Instrumentation from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. With over 31 years of teaching experience since joining the institution in 1989, Prof. Umale holds the administrative position of Dean of Examinations. He has been involved in key academic activities, including delivering sessions on university exam procedures, rules, and regulations during student orientation and induction programs. Additionally, he contributes to teaching courses such as Biomedical Engineering, Electronics Devices and Circuits, Data Communication and Networks, and related subjects, providing notes and presentations available through the college's e-learning resources.

Prof. Umale's research specializations include biomedical instrumentation, analog and digital systems, biomedical-based systems, digital instrumentation, and IoT applications. He has co-authored several publications focusing on wireless monitoring systems, smart devices, and biomedical technologies. Notable works include 'Arduino based wireless biomedical parameter monitoring system using Zigbee' with H.B. Patil, 'Wireless monitoring of the green house system using embedded controllers' with M.V.R. Deore, 'Smart LPG Gas Level Monitoring and leakage Detection System using IoT' with students K. Bhagwat, S. Yende et al. in 2023, 'IoT-Based Virtual Primary Clinic: Remote Patient Monitoring and Consultation System' in 2024, 'A System for Bio-signal Transmission' with P.R. Jadhav in 2014, and 'VLSI Based Implementation of a digital Oscilloscope' with D.D. Patil in 2024. He has guided undergraduate projects leading to publications on topics like wireless video monitoring for mine workers and car accident detection systems. Prof. Umale is recognized in faculty lists for research area clusters in biomedical systems and instrumentation.